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Making A Murderer defense lawyer drops bombshell set to shake up Steven Avery murder case

STEVEN Avery's lawyer has taken her client's ongoing court battle in a whole new direction with a huge bombshell, two and a half years after Netflix had the world gripped with Making A Murderer.

According to lawyer Kathleen Zellner, the true killer of photographer Teresa Halbach — who a US court heard had been finished off by Avery — could be her on-off boyfriend Ryan Hillegas.

 Steven Avery was sent down for life in 2005
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Steven Avery was sent down for life in 2005

The lawyer has now presented a 1,250-page post-conviction filing which contains sworn affidavits from law enforcement personnel, as well as legal, medical and scientific experts.

The documentary series explored how Avery —who was sentenced to life in prison for murder at the end of 2005, following a false rape conviction earlier in his life — might have been set up.

And these new statements certainly seem to suggest that the possibility of Hillegas' guilt was not one the police took seriously enough.

 Ryan Hillegas in court during the murder trial
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Ryan Hillegas in court during the murder trial

In the new document, retired FBI agent Gregg McCrary declares of Hillegas: "I have seen no evidence that he offered an alibi or any sort of statement regarding his activities from October 31, 2005, to November 3, 2005.

"Nor have I seen any evidence that the authorities ever asked him to do so."

It also transpires that Hillegas was the first person to direct the police to Halbach's car as he headed up the initial volunteer search party.

McCrary adds: "Mr Hillegas injected himself into the police investigation by taking an active role in the volunteer search.

"He gave a female volunteer searcher [Pam Sturm] a camera and a direct phone number to the sheriff.

"It appears that he directed her to the area where the victim's vehicle was located."

Other things Hillegas has been accused of includes the allegation that he falsely claimed to police that Halbach filed an insurance claim for damage to the front her car.

Not only that but Hillegas had access to Halbach's voicemail password and there is evidence that messages were deleted after her death.

 Teresa Halbach's boyfriend is now in the frame again
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Teresa Halbach's boyfriend is now in the frame again

Hillegas, who lived near Halbach and was unemployed in 2005, was also found in court to have been an abusive partner and injured his right hand around the time of the crime.

To top it all, Hillegas was permitted to access Steven Avery's property during the police investigation by giving the false name Kilgus.

Currently Avery is serving his sentence at Wisconsin’s Waupun Correctional Institution and has now been fighting for his freedom for almost 12 years.

Last year his nephew Brendan Dassey — sent down for aiding Avery in killing Halbach — had his conviction for rape and murder overturned, but the state blocked his release, so his appeal is yet to be resolved.

 Avery was convicted of rape during the 1980s
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Avery was convicted of rape during the 1980s

One of the most compelling points highlighted in Making A Murderer was the fact that a vial of Avery's blood, stored in a locker since 1985 when he was charged with sexual assault, was found with holes in the lid, years after Teresa's murder.

It contained traces of EDTA, which helps stop blood drying, suggesting it may have been used to plant Avery's blood in Halbach's car.

A second series of the show is set to arrive later this year, with Netflix boss Cindy Holland saying in January: “The story is still ongoing, so you will see new episodes coming sometime this year as this story continues to unfold."


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