It strikes me as relevant, but it is rarely mentioned that Steven Avery's civil case for his first wrongful prosecution against the police and town was denied coverage by the insurance companies. This means the individuals involved in his first wrongful conviction (and who were implicated by the documentary for wrongdoing in the second conviction) could have been found personally financially liable. That would be a powerful incentive for most people.
Yes, and it is shocking that supposedly the Manitowoc County Police wasn't allowed to be part of the investigation and they were everywhere during the searches and so on...
It strikes me as relevant, but it is rarely mentioned that Steven Avery's civil case for his first wrongful prosecution against the police and town was denied coverage by the insurance companies. This means the individuals involved in his first wrongful conviction (and who were implicated by the documentary for wrongdoing in the second conviction) could have been found personally financially liable. That would be a powerful incentive for most people.