"Justice for Steven:" Police investigate two bomb threats to Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office
MANITOWOC -- The Manitowoc Police Department tells WLUK TWO bomb threats were received by the county's joint dispatch center on Wednesday, February 3rd.During a news conference, authorities said the scene had been cleared and nothing suspicious or threatening had been found.The area of focus included the courthouse and Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office's building.A statement from the Manitowoc Police Department says a male caller made a threat around 6:40 p.m. Wednesday.
Supporters of Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey protest at Manitowoc Co. Courthouse
MILWAUKEE -- Supporters of convicted murders Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey are protesting near the Manitowoc County Courthouse Friday morning, January 29th.
"Bad publicity:" Manitowoc prepares for large crowd at Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey rally
MANITOWOC -- The Netflix documentary "Making A Murderer" is prompting a large rally in Manitowoc on Friday, January 29th in support of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.
Protest planned for Friday in Manitowoc in support of Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey
MANITOWOC COUNTY -- Law enforcement officials in Manitowoc County are preparing for protesters on Friday, January 29th, who will gather to support Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.
'Making a Murderer': Steven Avery's trial attorneys to appear at The Riverside
MILWAUKEE -- Attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting will participate in a moderated discussion in Milwaukee regarding the operations of the criminal justice system, as well as the broader implications of the Steven Avery case.The lawyers -- made famous by the Netflix documentary, ‘Making a Murderer' -- will appear at The Riverside Theater on Friday, March 18th.
Ken Kratz says he's writing a book "because the one voice forgotten to this point is Teresa Halbach”
Amid a global fascination with the Netflix docuseries “Making A Murderer," the man who prosecuted Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey says he's writing a book.
"The truth will set me free:" Steven Avery sends letter to FOX6's Ted Perry
MILWAUKEE -- If you have seen the Netflix docuseries "Making A Murderer," you've undoubtedly wondered what Steven Avery thinks of it.
TMZ: Brendan Dassey moved from one Wisconsin prison to another
Brendan Dassey has been quietly moved from one prison to another.TMZ has learned Dassey -- the younger subject of Netflix's "Making A Murderer" -- was transferred Wednesday, January 20th from Green Bay Correctional Institution to Columbia Correctional Institution, a Wisconsin maximum security prison about 225 miles away.A spokesperson for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections tells TMZ inmate transfers are common -- but wouldn't elaborate.Sources close to Dassey tell TMZ the move was for several reasons -- one of which related to the convict becoming so high profile as a result of "Making A Murderer."CLICK HERE to access the "Avery Archive" at FOX6Now.com.
Steven Avery's ex-fiancee makes new claims, telling TMZ Avery once tied her to a bed with rope
Steven Avery's ex-fiancee, Jodi Stachowski, is making new claims against him -- including that he once put her into circumstances similar to the circumstances that led to the death of Teresa Halbach.
Former Backstreet Boy Nick Carter arrested in Florida
MILWAUKEE -- A former Backstreet Boy gets arrested.
Steven Avery's new attorney says she's confident his conviction will be vacated
CHICAGO -- Steven Avery's new attorney says she is confident her client's conviction will be vacated.
Latest: Steven Avery to be represented by law firm from Downers Grove, IL
MILWAUKEE -- Steven Avery has new counsel.The Law Firm of Kathleen T.
Can't get enough of the Steven Avery story? Check out the FOX6 News Avery Archive
MILWAUKEE -- If you are one of the millions of people who have taken the time to watch the Netflix series "Making a Murderer," you may be looking for even more information about the case.
June 1, 2007: Steven Avery speaks at his sentencing, convicted of killing Teresa Halbach
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:On June 1, 2007, the Steven Avery case came to a close.
March 18, 2007: Jurors find Steven Avery guilty of killing Teresa Halbach
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:It took jurors 21-and-a-half hours to find Steven Avery guilty of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of Teresa Halbach.
March 16, 2007: Day 2 of deliberations, jurors have a question for the court
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:On day two of deliberations in the Steven Avery trial, jurors had a question for the court.
March 15, 2007: Jurors begin to determine the fate of Steven Avery
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:The last time Steven Avery faced a jury of his peers was 1985 -- and they got it wrong.
White House responds to Avery/Dassey petition: "President cannot pardon a state offense"
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After it received more than 100,000 signatures, the White House has responded to an online petition asking President Barack Obama to pardon Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey for the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach.The signatures are in response to the Netflix series "Making a Murderer."The following is the response from the White House:
March 14, 2007: Defense team says the pieces of the case against Avery just don't fit
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:As Steven Avery's lawyers begin to wind down their case, they say the puzzle pieces intended to convict Avery simply do not fit together.
March 13, 2007: Was Steven Avery framed? Jurors may get special instructions
From the FOX6 News Steven Avery archive:A box with evidence tape that was cut -- inside a vial of Steven Avery's blood.