Feb 8, 2019

Making a Murderer Frame-up Blasted by Attorney Dean Strang — "Utterly Unsustainable as a Factual Matter"

The Wisconsin Dept of Justice is caught in multiple
dilemmas as it continues to block a hearing for the
wrongfully convicted Steven Avery,
framed for the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach.

"Where is any of the blood?!"


Madison, Wisconsin—The ex-district attorney and sex offender Ken Kratz' versions of events that allegedly chronicle the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach are ridiculous.

Steven Avery's 2007 co-counsel, Dean Strang, calls the state's narrative of murder offered at the trial of Brendan Dassey, (contradicted by the state in its two different narratives at two different murder trials), "utterly unsustainable as a factual matter."

Mark Wiegert, (Calumet County Sheriff), and Tom Fassbender (Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation investigator), are liars, unindicted felons, and they still work in Wisconsin law enforcement.

They framed two men whom they knew to be innocent.

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul (D) has thrown the state DoJ 100 percent behind Kratz and perhaps the most spectacular law enforcement scandal in state history.

Rich Lomurro sits down to talk with Dean Strang about the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey trials at the center of the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer. Video is below:

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