A lot of new information will be coming up for Making a Murderer Season 2 as confirmed by Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, including the unfolding of new suspect, witnesses, and lawyers. All of which will play a tremendous impact on the development of a murder case filed against Stephen Avery and his nephew and co-defendant Brendan Dassey.

The first season of Making A Murdered premiered on December 18, 2015, in Netflix which explored the life and wrongful conviction of Avery who served 18 years in prison for the sexual assault and attempted murder of Penny Beernsten. After his exoneration in 2003, Avery filed a suit against the county for this wrongdoing. In 2007, however, Avery found himself in bars again as he was convicted of the murder of Teresa Halbach, cite Movie News Guide.

In Making a Murderer Season 2, new episodes will give significant updates about the case as Avery is currently facing a life sentence with Dassey sentenced to 41 years in prison.

The same report also said that it is revealed that the second installment would premiere a new suspect in the slaying. It is however yet to be known if this new suspect will expose the truth and if the murder case will finally be solved.

Moreover, in a report iTech Post, it was stated that Avery's lawyer Kathleen Zenner is confident that the defendant will be proven innocent. She posted on her Twitter account, "Crucial witnesses coming forward now - as they always do when new scientific testing sought. Science, not spin will rule."

These vital witnesses that Zellner claimed provide the follower of the series with high hopes for truth to come out. There is, however, no information released to the public regarding these witnesses, cite Morning Ledger.

Along with new witnesses, a new local counsel, Steven Richardson, would be joining the legal team of Avery that consists of Kathleen Zellner, Tricia Bushnell, and Douglas Johnson. Zellner Twitted on September 8: "Tricia Bushnell-MIP still with us. Steve Richard joins us - local counsel. This team knows how to sink a wrongful conviction."

The news episodes for Making a Murderer Season 2 are already in production, but the exact episode count and premiere date are yet to be announced. So Stay Tune for more Updates!

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