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Making a Mania: The Steven Avery Saga and Why We're Obsessed
USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
6 episodes
3 months ago
Ken Kratz, the man who prosecuted the Steven Avery case and is portrayed as a villain in "Making a Murderer," sits down with USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin to talk about "Part 2" and Kathleen Zellner's attempts to blast holes in his case.
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Ken Kratz, the man who prosecuted the Steven Avery case and is portrayed as a villain in "Making a Murderer," sits down with USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin to talk about "Part 2" and Kathleen Zellner's attempts to blast holes in his case.
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Should you watch 'Making a Murderer Part 2'? | Ep. 7
Making a Mania: The Steven Avery Saga and Why We're Obsessed
30 minutes 11 seconds
7 years ago
Should you watch 'Making a Murderer Part 2'? | Ep. 7
The long-awaited Part 2 of Netflix's "Making a Murderer" has arrived. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters Doug Schneider and Shane Nyman talk about their binge session, impressions from the new episodes and whether or not it's worth the 10-hour investment.
Making a Mania: The Steven Avery Saga and Why We're Obsessed
Ken Kratz, the man who prosecuted the Steven Avery case and is portrayed as a villain in "Making a Murderer," sits down with USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin to talk about "Part 2" and Kathleen Zellner's attempts to blast holes in his case.