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PF Making a Murderer's Steven Avery's trial to be re-examined in new film

A new film entitled 'Steven Avery: Innocent or Guilty?' will hope to shed light on the now infamous trial, which saw the titular suspect imprisoned for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Evaluating the story at all angles, ID's film will break exclusive interviews with members of the prosecution, - including prosector Ken Kratz - who have received overwhelming backlash in wake of the explosive online series.

The case of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey has emerged as one of the biggest mysteries around while a petition, pleading with The White House to pardon both prisoners, has now amassed over 500,000 signatures and counting. Creators of the controversial docu-series have now hinted that a second batch of episodes could be in the pipeline.

PF One half of Avery's defence team Jerry Buting will also appear

Incredible twists in Making a Murderer Wed, January 6, 2016 The incredible story of Steven Avery and his battle with the US government, see the gripping twists in this fantastic documentary. Play slideshow Netflix 1 of 8 Steven Avery seen in his two mugshots form 1985 and 2005

Speaking at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in California, Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos said: "The story is still unfolding, so we'll certainly take a look at it." Meanwhile, filmmakers Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi have revealed that they've been gathering new material, and have even spoken to Steven. "I think today marks four weeks since the series launched and what we've managed to do in the past four weeks is have several phone calls with Steven Avery, which we have recorded with an eye toward including them in future episodes," they said, according to Variety.

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I don't think she's really dead Mrs Avery

Moira continued: "This story is ongoing… It's real life so you don't know what's going to happen. We are ready if there are significant developments, we will be there. And we are looking at other stories, as well." She added: "As we know from making this series, it's a huge commitment that we take very seriously and it's just apparent to us that we would need time to think about what we would next." Elsewhere, Steven's tortured mother, who has stood by her son throughout his imprisonment, recently claimed that victim Teresa Halbach is still alive.

NETFLIX Steven Avery's family continue to protest his innocence