Episodios
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As a new season of "Making a Murderer" opens, Dan O'Donnell debunks the experiments that Steven Avery's new attorney performs in an effort to prove his innocence.
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"Making a Murderer" devotes a lot of attention to Steven Avery attorney Kathleen Zellner's words, but as Dan O'Donnell demonstrates, her actions tell a completely different story.
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"Making a Murderer" devotes a lot of attention to Steven Avery attorney Kathleen Zellner's words, but as Dan O'Donnell demonstrates, her actions tell a completely different story.
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Dan O'Donnell debunks "Making a Murder's" claims about a decision freeing Brendan Dassey and new evidence Steven Avery's attorney says could free him.
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Dan O'Donnell answers the biggest untruths that Steven Avery and "Making a Murderer" have told this season.
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Dan O'Donnell dismantles two of the most dishonest claims that Steven Avery's attorney makes in "Making a Murderer's" second season
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Dan O'Donnell takes on "Making a Murderer's" increasingly desperate claims about Steven Avery's innocence.
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Dan O'Donnell debunks a dishonest theory that "Making a Murderer" concocts about Teresa Halbach's day planner
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Dan O'Donnell rebuts "Making a Murderer's" last, most desperate claims as Season 2 comes to a close.
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Dan O'Donnell paints a vastly different picture of Steven Avery than the sympathetic one 'Making a Murderer' did.
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Dan O'Donnell debunks the supposed motive for law enforcement to frame Steven Avery
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Dan O'Donnell takes closer look at compelling DNA evidence that points directly to Steven Avery
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Dan O'Donnell thoroughly outlines the evidence against Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, focusing in particular on Teresa Halbach's car key
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As Steven Avery's trial begins, Dan O'Donnell dismantles the defense's conspiracy theory point by point
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Dan O'Donnell continues to pick apart the conspiracy theory, focusing in particular on the charred remains found in Steven Avery's burn pit
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Dan O'Donnell takes on the single most dishonest moment in 'Making a Murderer,' when Steven Avery's attorneys find a vial of his blood
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Steven Avery's trial comes to a conclusion, and Dan O'Donnell debunks 'Making a Murderer's' claims about improper jury conduct
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As Brendan Dassey's trial begins, Dan O'Donnell proves that his confession was both truthful and completely voluntary
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Dan O'Donnell concludes his rebuttal by answering the lingering questions 'Making a Murderer' asks after Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey are convicted