Teresa Halbach's Death Certificate Suggests 'Making A Murderer's' Steven Avery Was Framed?
Netflix TV series 'Making A Murderer' might just be right with the title it chose.
Steven Avery might indeed have been framed to become a murderer, at least, based on the new evidences submitted by campaigners siding with the murder suspect.
Avery was convicted in 2007 of the murder of Wisconsin photographer Teresa Halbach. He received life imprisonment without parole.
Prosecutors are targeting to put Avery behind bars soon. Steven Avery found fame and ally to the public after "Making a Murderer" docu-series was released in November by streaming site Netflix.
Internet detectives revealed new evidences that suggest the unlikely star, including his nephew Brendan Dassey, might have been framed for the murder of Teresa Halbach.
Halbach's death certificate was accessed through Freedom of Information requests according to Uproxx, which can be viewed here.
Avery's freedom campaigners said they have uncovered Halbach's death certificate which they claim contains anomalies to deliberately point towards the suspects.
Among the anomalies they think are suspicious are the time of death, the "immediate cause of death" which was initially labeled as "undetermined" has been changed to "homicide."
There is also a discrepancy in issuance date of Terese Halbach's Death Certificate. It was released on November 10, 2005, but the country coroner only received bone fragments day before.
"As usual, looking at the death certificate, nothing adds up in this case," campaigner Shaun Attwood told Mirror.
"There's no murder weapon, no credible DNA, no other suspects were investigated, there's no blood splatter or bodily fluids from an alleged rape, throat slashing and murder in Avery's trailer. And let's look at the bone damage, what was left over is beyond anything a bonfire could have caused, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that the official in charge of the death certificate was unable to fill in the form correctly or for that matter truthfully. The fact that the cause of death alone has a line through it is a major red flag. Can anyone who's scratched the surface of this case conclusively say exactly how, when and where Teresa died?"
"Making a Murderer" has divided the country when it comes to the case of Steven Avery and many people have thrown in their opinion. Some think he was framed for the death of Teresa Halbach and there is something wrong with the judicial system.
Overall, "Making a Murderer" received critical acclaim from television critics.