‘Making A Murderer’ Steven Avery Is ‘Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde?’ Ex-Fiancee Shares Violent Past
"Making A Murderer" put Steven Avery's case into a different light, allowing viewers to see him as an innocent bystander that was wrongly accused of a murder that he insisted he didn't commit.
However, his former fiancée recently came out and revealed the convict's violent history.
Despite her fierce loyalty to her beau in the docuseries, it seems that Jodi Stachowski totally changed her mind about Avery.
According to Stachowski, the Netflix series subject was "not innocent" in the killing of photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005 and even called him a "monster." The documentary reportedly failed to show his violent past.
She also claimed that she never loved him, comparing him to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"Steven's the one person I don't trust," she reportedly revealed in an interview with HLN Nancy Grace as reported by The Daily Beast.
"He's like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...behind closed doors, he's a monster. He beat me all the time, punched me, threw me against the wall. I tried to leave. He smashed the windshield out of my car so I couldn't leave him..."
She further divulged that she was threatened into appearing in "Making A Murderer" by Steven Avery himself.
"Steven called me and told me that if I didn't say anything good and nice about him, I'd pay," she shared, adding that he would beat her if she didn't cooperate.
During their two-year relationship he reportedly kept on strangling her and beating her to the point that she swallowed rat poison just to get away from him.
When asked if he could have been capable of murder, Avery's former fiancée promptly said that he was capable of hurting people.
"He told me once, excuse my language, 'All b**ches owe him' because of the one that sent him to prison the first time. We all owed him," she further said according to the publication.
Did "Making A Murderer" contrive Steven Avery's case too much to show his innocence that they buried his disturbing past?