"Making a Murderer 2" is making intriguing headlines with the return of two famous lawyers in an unprecedented real-life thriller. Speculations are rising as Dean Strang and Jerry Buting sets themselves to play for Stephen Avery's acquittal. And that possibility is nowhere far from happening.
Since the debut of this 2007 trial docuseries on Netflix, the mixture of intrigue and mystery continues to keep its followers and supporters captivated. Although this makes us wonder, what's next for Avery's new high-powered lawyer Kathleen Zellner?
If you have followed the previous ten episodes of Avery's and his nephew Brendan Dassey's trial, he expressed his dismay. In an article from TheWrap, Avery felt that his two lawyers Strang and Buting was not doing their job to save him from being mistaken as a murderer.
Newsweek had reported a statement from Zellner saying that Strang and Buting failed to present in court the cellphone records. Those records can prove that Teresa Halbach was alive when she left Avery's property in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on Halloween 2005.
The producers of the chronicled trial series are Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi. Both filmmakers have confirmed that all the legal counsels will be in the new episodes. Directors of "Making a Murderer 2" are already working on the new episodes of this highly controversial murder case.
An insider revealed about the comeback of the duo. Jerry Buting has stated that they were approached and had been interviewed by the producers of the chronicled series. Whether or not they will still be part of it, they just have to wait for the decision.
Season 2 will enthrall both the followers and supporter of the Avery. Buting revealed that Avery has a strong chance of acquittal, given with the proper investigation that will clear his innocence.