Shane Nyman

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Brad Dassey, the older brother of Brendan Dassey, has spoken out about his belief that his brother and Steven Avery were framed for the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach.

This time it comes through Mirror.co.uk video interview, not a rap song.

In a clip, Brad addresses his comments from 2007, where he said on camera that he believed his brother was guilty "to an extent" and that Avery had coerced him into taking part in the crime. He now says after nearly a decade and learning more about the case (including through "Making a Murderer"), his position on what happened has changed.

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"The emotions were flying at that time so right out of the hat everything was extremely chaotic and our heads were not in the right spot at that given time," Brad says of his stance back in 2007. "We didn't know what to think exactly. Nobody clearly knew all the corruption back then."

Brad also says he's glad that the Netflix series has helped get Brendan's story out to the masses.

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"I'm pretty glad that it's out there," he says. "Tons of supporters actually see what corruption has happened to my brother. It helps me understand fully what was going on and everybody can see the injustice that really happened. So at the time whether or not I thought he was guilty at that time or not ... shouldn't have an influence on how I feel today. That was back in 2007 and shouldn't really influence the minds of the world. I clearly just didn't have all the facts."

You can watch the full video at Mirror.co.uk.

ONE DIRECTION

We have another "Making a Murderer" comedy video to add to the pile. The New Zealand show Jono and Ben put out a parody video of One Direction's "History," featuring a woman obsessed with solving the case and wanting to take a trip to Wisconsin. It's pretty good as far as parody videos go, with clever writing and nice production value. It's also one of the only "Making a Murderer" parodies to feature an accent other than that of Wisconsinites. Enjoy.

STRANG TIMES

A writer at Romper thought it would be a fun experiment to use quotes from Avery defense lawyer Dean Strang on Tinder and see what happened. This is Internet content at it's most ridiculous, but there's something amusing about a person trying to score a date with a line like "Human endeavors are muddy, they are imperfect by definition, and a chase for the truth in a criminal trial can be vain."

And speaking of Strang, tickets are still available for his appearance at the High Noon Saloon in Madison.

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ICYMI

If you missed it, Andy Thompson of USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin dug into the confession of Brendan Dassey, including speaking with the executive director of the National Juvenile Defender Center in Washington, D.C. Keith Findley, professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and co-founder of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, also gives some input: "False confessions are a reality," Findley said. "They are a serious problem."

Shane Nyman: 920-996-7223, snyman@postcrescent.com or on Twitter @shanenyman