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Candace Owens reveals truth behind Steven Avery’s guilt in ‘Convicting A Murderer’.

Netflix’s Hit Series “Making a Murderer” Continues to Captivate Audiences

In 2015, Netflix introduced “Making a Murderer,” a limited series that would‌ go on to become a national⁢ obsession. This true crime story,⁣ centered around the convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan⁢ Dassey for​ the murder of Teresa Halbach, captured‌ the attention of ⁢over 19.3 million viewers in⁣ just ​over a month.

What made “Making a Murderer” so compelling? Many viewers were ​convinced of Avery’s innocence or the need for a new trial.⁤ The series, created by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos after a decade of work, aimed⁤ to uncover the truth rather ⁢than⁢ sway opinions. However, after binge-watching all ten ⁣episodes, doubt began to creep into ⁣the minds⁣ of⁢ many.

Although ⁢the hype ​has died‌ down in recent​ years, the name “Steven Avery” is about to resurface. Candace⁤ Owens, host of the Daily ​Wire and influential figure, is​ determined to uncover the unanswered questions and expose the footage intentionally‌ left out by the original filmmakers.

Teaming up with experts and Avery case ⁣enthusiasts, Owens dives deep into one of the ‍most controversial true crime stories of the 21st century. Her findings will shock Netflix viewers who believed ⁣they were ‍watching an unbiased‌ retelling of the story.

Unveiling the Truth Behind “Making a Murderer”

Owens’ new series, “Convicting a Murderer,” begins​ by exploring the popularity of the original series. Released during America’s true ​crime obsession ⁤and conveniently timed around the holidays, “Making⁤ a Murderer” quickly became the show everyone was talking about.

Social media played a significant role in spreading the message.⁣ Outraged fans flooded platforms like Facebook and Twitter, accusing the Manitowoc police of planting evidence to frame Avery.⁢ Petitions⁣ were started, even calling for a presidential pardon, despite⁤ the lack of ⁢federal convictions.

Initially, Owens, ‌like‌ many others, was⁢ outraged by what seemed like a clear miscarriage of justice. She,‌ along with⁣ others, sympathized with Brendan ⁤Dassey, considering him the most innocent character in the series. However, skeptics emerged, dividing themselves into ⁣”truthers” and “guilters.”

One case enthusiast interviewed for “Convicting a Murderer” found the narrative of ​the​ Netflix documentary too unbelievable to be true.​ The filmmakers focused heavily on certain aspects, such as⁣ the car key found in Avery’s home and the unsealed⁤ vial of ​blood, while omitting crucial⁤ details that could have painted a ‍different‍ picture.

Owens’ investigation ​reveals that the key to casting doubt on Avery’s guilt lies in the filmmakers’ omissions. Avery’s past, which was downplayed⁢ or ignored entirely, paints a much ⁣darker and sinister picture. Instances of animal cruelty, domestic abuse, and hostile behavior towards family members were conveniently⁤ left ​out of “Making a Murderer.”

“Convicting ‍a Murderer” aims to ⁣uncover the truth behind Avery’s murder conviction, presenting ⁢evidence that‌ challenges ⁣the narrative ⁣presented in‌ the original ⁢series.

Exposing Media ⁣Deception

Owens, like many others,‌ is tired of media‍ deception. With an agenda often pushed by​ mainstream entertainment​ and‍ news ​outlets, ‌a vocal minority seeks to ​uncover the truth behind the lies. “Convicting a Murderer,” available exclusively on‍ DailyWire+,⁣ promises to reveal bombshell revelations that will finally‍ get to the‌ bottom of things.

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