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n the state of Wisconsin, after being exonerated for a wrongful conviction on September 11, 2003, Steven Avery became a very political name in a very political time. Two years later, when arrested for the 'Intentional Homicide' of Teresa Halbach during a time when he filed a $36,000,000 civil suit, Steven alleges he was ultimately "Framed" by corrupt state officials to thwart off his chances of winning the suit.However, the Wisconsin DOJ argues that it was impossible for any such "Frame Job" to ever have happened. Though, could the "Framing" be probable, "If" the MO was political? What did Netflix's Making A Murderer miss? The political story behind Steven Avery's saga has remained untold... ...until now."Possibly the most gripping political thriller you will be reading in 2017. 37 years experience on the news room floor and I've never witnessed what every journalist should be asking our Legislators about the possible corruption in our American Justice System. Keller's delivery is provocative and exposes a much needed change in Criminal Reform." BEYOND AVERY ROAD-Buting and the Beast-Chad Spencer Keller
Martha and Rob discuss Netflix's "Making a Murderer" Seasons 1 and if it is binge worthy or not. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at bingeworthypodcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Find us on Twitter at @SMGBinges Find Rob at @rsouthgate Find Martha at @SMGPods Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bingeworthypodcast and for just $5 a month get a Patreon exclusive episode every month and more!
In this FINAL episode of CSI Sidebar's dissecting Netflix's Making A Murderer series, Mike and Charles discuss case conclusions, post-conviction efforts, and general takeaways.
KOYAAAAAAAAANISQAAAAATSI!!! We're getting very serious and talking documentaries today instead of all these silly entertaining films like Star Wars or Rocky. No, this week is about proper films, so who better than podcasting jokesmith artists Jack Stewart (as host) and Phil Sharman from Wikishuffle, joined by Failed Critics film buff Owen Hughes, to tackle these serious and not at all funny films. Today these very serious men tackle early 1980's artful look at society, KOYAANISQATSI, as nominated by Dino Leone, and Jack's own nomination, the slightly tragic MARWENCOL. We're banking on the fact you can't pronounce those, otherwise what a silly title this episode has! Also the group tackle their favourite DOCUMENTARIES, talk some of the suggestions as to the best documentaries from PAF fans on Twitter, duke out what they think of Netflix's MAKING A MURDERER & podcast SERIAL and finally Jack tests Owen & Phil on a docu-special QUESTION TIME. Who will triumph? Tune in to find out! Oh and see if you can... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Netflix's Making a Murderer is a show that I have been obsessed about. Like many, including our guest Jen Yamato, I binged on the Netflix show during the holiday break. This emergency podcast on Making a Murderer I speak with Jen Yamato, who has written about Making A Murderer, interviewed Steven Avery's lawyer Dean Strange and is an expert on the show Jen writes for the Daily Beast and is a former editor/reporter at Deadline Hollywood, Movieline, and Rotten Tomatoes. Listen to all the Stories from The Influencer Economy archives: http://www.influencereconomy.com/ What we discuss: Making a Murder as a series, asking about the justice around the cases of both Steve Avery & Brendan Dassey The Wisconsin's media's impact on a fair trial during the trials The impact of Netflix binging, Reddit, online culture, and all the recent media coverage for Making a Murderer Jen's conversation with Steve Avery's lawyer Dean Strang Read Jen Yamato's work at The Daily Beast: http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/jen-yamato.html Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenyamato
The January 7th, 2016 episode of Vaulting the Shark, where everything is made up and the audio quality has improved! Russel Harder and Peter Millions talk Netflix's Making A Murderer, the new triviaclub.ca website, and then somehow hold off until the half hour mark before finally diving into their point-counterpoint review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens! In talking about The Force Awakens, they get into the world of world-building, legacyquels, and Disney's position of making all of the money doing a number of Extended Universe fans. Also, they chat about Charlie Kaufman and his new film Anomalisa! This is a life podcast, an entertainment podcast, it's a conversation between long-time friends. Questions and comments can be left on our iTunes page, as well as sent to either and/or both of us on Twitter!
It's a new year, which means it's time for a new Bachelor, and we've brought our Bachelor correspondent Stephanie Green back to the podcast to discuss the Season 20 premiere (AND TWINNNNNNNS!). We also update you on the most popular team of the Law & Order draft, and return to the topic of Netflix's Making A Murderer to discuss whether it's worse than jazz (uh, in the sense, this time, of more infuriating and upsetting, of course). Around The Dial makes stops at Call The Midwife, Last Tango In Halifax, The Art Of More, and the forthcoming Lucifer. Joe dials in to present his case for inducting Enlightened's "Consider Helen" into the Canon. Finally, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, we dig into a Game Time everyone's dying to play. Grab a glass or twelve of champagne and join us!Special Guest: Stephanie Green. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.