Alison Dirr

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

In Touch Weekly has been dominating this week's Steven Avery-related headlines with an interview in which he says he's "1000 percent" sure he'll be released from prison.

He also said he thinks that the family of murder victim Teresa Halbach will regret what they said about him "once the truth comes out," according to 44 seconds of audio from a phone interview embedded in the article.

In the interview, he reveals that he likes the show Big Brother and, apparently "plans for marriage when he gets released."

This comes after Avery apparently told the gossip magazine in a letter that he blames his defense attorneys, Jerome Buting and Dean Strang, for the guilty verdict.

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But at least one redditor remains unconvinced that Avery's innocent.

UPROXX reports: "A few days after learning that heat can actually sear fingerprints into metal and glass, Reddit user wewannawii took a closer look at the remains of Halbach’s Motorola Razr, recovered in pieces from a burn barrel on Steven Avery’s property. What they noticed was a fingerprint shaped smudge on the phone’s battery door. And while no prints could be identified through the picture, wewannawii did notice small markings in the smudge that seem to match up with scars on Steven Avery’s fingers."

What the photos (see UPROXX link above) actually show is the subject of debate.

That said, Bustle reports that the theory is gaining traction online, especially with those who came away from the Netflix docu-series believing Avery was guilty of killing Halbach.

Alison Dirr: 920-996-7266 or adirr@gannett.com; on Twitter @AlisonDirr