‘Making A Murderer’ convict files new appeal

Steven Avery’s case is the subject of a 10-part documentary series on Netflix

Convicted killer Steven Avery, who is the subject of the 10-part documentary series ‘Making A Murderer’. Photograph:  Wisconsin Department of Corrections/AFP/Getty Images
Convicted killer Steven Avery, who is the subject of the 10-part documentary series ‘Making A Murderer’. Photograph: Wisconsin Department of Corrections/AFP/Getty Images

The convicted killer whose case was featured in the Netflix series Making A Murderer has filed a new appeal seeking his release.

Steven Avery (53) claims authorities used an improper search warrant during the investigation and said that any evidence found as a result "is clearly 'fruit of the poisonous tree'".

Avery was convicted of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of photographer Teresa Halbach in Wisconsin a decade ago.

He had been wrongfully convicted years earlier in a rape case and served 18 years in prison before he was cleared by DNA evidence.

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He was suing Manitowoc County for millions of dollars when he and his nephew were arrested over Ms Halbach's death.

Sheriff’s statement

Manitowoc County Sheriff Robert Hermann said he has not yet seen Avery’s appeal.

The sheriff previously said that the investigation into Avery’s case was proper.

Avery’s case was the subject of a 10-part documentary series created by the on-demand streaming service Netflix.

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