'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Spoilers: Dreadful Secrets Exposed; New DNA Evidence Can Free Steven Avery Says Lawyers Jerry Buting, Dean Strang

Lawyers of Steven Avery in Netflix documentary "Making a Murderer" Season 2 have some dreadful secrets that they want to expose. Jerry Buting and Dean Strang will take the same step as what has freed Avery in his first murder case for which he suffered 18 years in jail. Will these secrets open the doors to the truth and make way for Avery´s freedom?


According to an expose published by The Sun, Buting and Strang believe that a new DNA evidence can help prove that authorities have, in fact, framed Avery. Both lawyers are positive that a radiocarbon testing of the blood and DNA aging tests which were found at the crime scene could present a more conclusive timeline of events.

Lawyers Buting and Strang have been both reached out by scientists from all over the world offering forensic assistance, in the hopes to uncover the unsolved mysteries surrounding Avery´s case. As Buting put it, it will be the best route to possibly getting a new trial.

Avery's team wants to determine if the blood found in Teresa Halbach's car is older than the time it was found. The answer could shed new light to Avery´s innocence--that the blood was a planted evidence and that Avery was telling the truth.

Meanwhile, Strang and Buting also revealed dreadful secrets that may shock the public. News AU reported that Buting and Strang made a confidentiality deal with the documentary's filmmakers, Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. The agreement is to not film the conversations between Avery and his legal team.

Additionally, any form of public disclosure such as trailer and television advertisements will not be released, but only after both Avery and Dassey have been tried. In the same report, Buting revealed that the prosecution refused to cooperate with the filmmakers. 

If the advanced DNA tests can prove Avery´s innocence, then his team would have to find out who put him in this trouble. Stay tuned for more updates as the real-life drama continues to unfold.

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