Here is where it gets really weird. While the civil suit is underway, 25-year-old Teresa Halbach is raped, murdered and mutilated by, you guessed it, Steven Avery. In fact, Avery was convicted of the crime with his 16-year-old nephew Brendan Dassey. The boy also received a life sentence for taking part in the rape.

Enter the documentary “Making a Murderer.” The viewer is led to believe Avery and the boy were framed by the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Department. Why? Because the county was trying to avoid a $36 million judgment.

No. Doubt is not the same as reasonable doubt. Avery called Halbach three times the day she died. Twice he hit star-67 on the phone to block caller ID.

Halbach had been to the Avery Salvage Yard previously to photograph pictures of Avery’s sister’s van. According to the receptionist at Auto Trader magazine, Halbach said Avery once greeted her at the door while wearing only a towel.

Halbach’s Toyota Rav-4 was found on the edge of the Avery property. Avery’s blood and sweat were found in the vehicle. Halbach’s charred bones were found in Avery’s burn pit. A bullet with Halbach’s DNA was found in Avery’s garage. And Dassey described the whole bloody ordeal in a four-hour confession.