It has been a month since Netflix’s hit documentary series Making a Murderer dropped.
In that time, millions of people have emerged in a stupor from marathon binges, only to stick their heads right back into the black hole of the internet and try to independently solve the case.
At the same time, Steven Avery has filed a new appeal against his conviction for the 2005 murder of photographer Teresa Halbach whose remains and car were found at his family’s salvage yard.
Avery’s former defence lawyer Dean Strang is the internet’s latest heartthrob, and filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos have been accused of biased editing.
There has been an avalanche of news about the show, so allow us to sort through it for you and tell you what you need to know.
1. Avery’s former fiance Jodi Stachowski thinks he did it.
Remember Jodi? She was the woman Avery fell in love with after he was finally released after 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
In the series Stachowski is portrayed as a huge support for Avery after he is arrested in 2005 for Halbach’s murder. We see her speaking with him regularly on the phone and visiting him in prison, until her own legal circumstances mean she is barred from seeing Avery and eventually leaves him.