After Making a Murderer hit Netflix the internet rallied behind Steven Avery, discussing the curious case of Teresa Halbach on various websites, attempting to uncover evidence that may prove his innocence.

Notably, Avery has a new lawyer on the scene, Kathleen Zellner, who has a “distinguished career turning over wrongful convictions”.

In the months since the docudrama hit the streaming service, she’s been updating the world on the case via both her Twitter and in interviews.

Zellner has claimed a new suspect may clear Avery’s name and discussed how she is exploring new forensic evidence for the case.

It should come as no surprise, therefore, that directors Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi have asked if they could potentially film the lawyer for a second season of the show.

Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions Show all 5 1 /5 Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions 1985: Steven Avery is falsely convicted of raping a Penny Beernsten She was jogging along the shore of Lake Michigan when she was threatened with a knife and attacked. Ms Beernsten identified Avery as her rapist from a line-up that did not include the actual attacker. AFP/Getty Images Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions 2003: Conviction overturned Avery's 32-year prison sentence was overturned after DNA testing by the Wisconsin Innocence Project proved his innocence and found a hair from Gregory Allen. He was convicted of the rape and Avery was released. Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions 2004: Avery files federal lawsuit against Manitowoc County police A Wisconsin Department of Justice investigation found police had committed no criminal offences or ethics violations, sparking a lawsuit from Avery seeking $36 million compensation. Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions 2005: Avery is arrested for Teresa Halbach's murder His Avery Auto Salvage business was the freelance photographer's last appointment of 31 October. She was reported missing four days later and police later found her car, bones, teeth and belongings at the site. Avery pleaded not guilty but was sentenced to life in prison in 2007. Timeline: Steven Avery's convictions 201: Netflix releases Making a Murderer The 10-episode documentary came after Avery's conviction was upheld in a 2011 appeal.

“Steven is excited and grateful to have new counsel,” Ricciardi told Time Out. “And we’ve been talking to Kathleen Zellner about the potential of filming with her and continuing to follow the story.”

In the same interview, she revealed that Avery’s request to see the series had been denied by his prison warden while Brendan Dassey’s case has not developed since the series aired.

“Technically speaking, Brendan’s case is where it was when the series finished,” Ricciardi said.

“His habeas petition is sitting on the federal magistrate’s desk. Everybody is awaiting the magistrate’s decision on his case. There’s really no schedule or timetable for it. His lawyers told us they might have one or two days’ notice.”

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