Doug Schneider

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Lots of interesting little things to get to this morning regarding reports around the Internet on the Teresa Halbach slaying, the arrest and conviction of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey and the "Making a Murderer" documentary.

►The latest from Steven Avery's tweetin' defense attorney, Kathleen Zellner:

"So it's clear we are examining the prosecutorial violations first not the defense attorneys performance. #MakingAMurderer #StayingRealBusy."

That's apparently a response to a Rolling Stone article earlier this week in which Avery's former attorneys said Zellner is leaving no stone unturned in her defense of Avery. (No punctuation marks were harmed in the making of that tweet.)

That includes considering the possibility that Avery had inadequate representation during his trial for the 2005 murder of Halbach, a photographer who had gone to Avery's property in northwestern Manitowoc County to take pictures of a car he wanted to sell.

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►Brendan Dassey-obsessed Twitter user @JustineMannin9, meanwhile, has a novel idea provided Avery's co-defendant, Dassey, is freed from his murder conviction in the Halbach killing: Dassey should be Vince McMahon's guest at a WWE event.

►'Making a Murderer," the 10-part Netflix documentary examining the arrest and conviction of Avery and Dassey, will be honoured as "Programme of the Year" at the annual Banff World Media Festival in Canada.

►If you find yourself in Los Angeles this weekend and have nothing to do (!), LA-ist has you covered with the suggestion that you go hear former Avery defense attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting and their "Conversation on Justice."

It's one of the site's 20 best bets for the weekend. Other suggestions include seeing "Neil Hamburger Live" and watching a film called "Holy Hell," for what it's worth.

►If you expect to find yourself in Rockford, Ill., May 19 with nothing to do, you'll be happy to know there are PLENTY of good seats available for "Avery: Guilty as Charged."

The event, featuring Avery prosecutor Ken Kratz and Fox TV personality (and former judge) Jeanine Pirro, has so far sold fewer than half the seats at Rockford's Coronado Performing Arts Center, according to this handy Ticketmaster seating chart.

►Bustle says Dassey has "hope for a bright future" if he is released. The reason? He gets dozens of letters of support in prison each day.

►The stevenavery.org Internet domain name apparently is for sale. For a cool $1,000, it can be yours. Caveat emptor.

The domain name was in use earlier this year, though Dassey wrote to supporters in late February that its use was a scam.

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