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Just a month after it had its first airing on Netflix creators of Making a Murderer are getting set to begin filming the second series.

And they're set to unveil explosive new details of the crime that has gripped America.

Steven Avery, 53, is currently facing a life sentence behind bars at the maximum security Waupun Correctional Institution in Wisconsin over the murder of Teresa Halbach on Halloween 2005.

Now film makers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos are said to be planning a second series of the hit show in which they will unveil startling new evidence.

The pair have already been contacted by a second juror who is prepared to say on record that they believe Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey were framed for the murder.

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As the story continues to gain traction more and more people connected to the case are coming out of the woodwork after being swayed by the compelling evidence presented in the show - the ground work is being laid for season two.

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Since the programme aired a number of bullying allegations have emerged from jurors involved in the original deliberations.

And there has been a suggestion the verdicts could have been corrupted after it was revealed two of the jurors were employees of Manitowoc County.

Steven's Chicago-based lawyer Kathleen Zellner has collected 38 boxes of evidence and is now hatching her very own plan to have his case reheard in the US courts.

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And the film makers are already courting experts to blow the case out of the water after Avery's hot shot brief took him on as a client.

Illinois-based Zellner specialises in overturning wrongful convictions and has not held back launching a blistering attack on prosecutors and police who investigated the death of Teresa Halbach insisting Avery was "framed" for a second time.

After visiting him at the maximum security prison in Wisconsin last week, she said: "He is identical to the other 17 innocent men we've cleared. Won't quit until he's out."

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Stephen has not officially spoken other than a letter, while Brendan who recently achieved his high school diploma has also gone quiet.

While hundreds of people have descended on Avery's Salvage Yard in Two Rivers, Wisconsin - it is said his mother 78-year-old Dolores is getting set to implicate Teresa's brother in Michael in the murder.

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The news comes as film makers issued a statement saying they are continuing their probe.

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They said: "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.

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"This story is ongoing, these cases are open.

"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."