So far, all the exposure in the world hasn’t helped Making A Murderer‘s Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey get appeals for their convictions. But last week there was some good news for those that continue to proclaim Avery innocent of the murder of Teresa Halbach: Chicago lawyer Kathleen Zellner, who specializes in overturning wrongful convictions, took up his case. She’ll be joined by Tricia Bushnell, legal director of the Midwest Innocence Project.

That’s one hell of a legal team – Zellner is the Godzilla of getting murder convictions thrown out and millions of dollars for her clients who have been wrongfully imprisoned. Since she picked up the case, people have been wondering how she’d attack the many irregularities we saw, and it looks like she’s not shy about sharing her thoughts on social media. Here’s what she’s tweeted since picking up the case:



Visit w/Steven Avery at Waupon CC. He is identical to the other 17 innocent men we've cleared. Won't quit until he's out. #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 12, 2016

Another visit to Steven Avery. 38 boxes of files reviewed. He remains innocent & framed. #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 20, 2016

Yesterday: in bedroom where key was "found." Room is so small could not have missed unless they searched w/eyes closed. #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 21, 2016

Also body was not burned in burn pit bc heat would have burned down Avery's garage. A lot of junk science at the junkyard. #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 21, 2016

The New Yorker got it so wrong: said sweat on battery cable not planted . You're right bc there is no DNA in sweat. https://t.co/bAOF6Kx4WZ — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 21, 2016

Culprit had to remove his own DNA from key so TH's removed in process.Rub key on Avery's clothes for skin cells. Presto #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 22, 2016

The 22 recovered from garage did not exit TH's head. State expert failed to testify bullet exited–that 22 driven to scene #MakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) January 22, 2016

Who knows how long Zellner and Bushnell will take to put a request for an appeal together – I’m sure it’ll be a whopper when it’s ready to be filed. Until then we’ll have to keep checking Zellner’s Twitter account for more rebuttals and arguments. Or if you’re craving more true crime documentary goodness but with a happier ending, there’s a new doc up on iTunes called Dream Killer that shows Zellner at work overturning the conviction of Ryan Ferguson, who spent seven years in jail for a murder he didn’t commit.