8. Kratz Says His Portrayal Wasn’t Fair
Here’s the thing, Kratz says a lot of that was just tricky editing. He fully admits to his, in his words, “deplorable” behavior (like any politician, he puts the blame on an addiction to prescription medication). However, Kratz says that one incident shouldn’t be used to cast doubt on the guilt or innocence of an unrelated case. What’s more, there was a significant amount of evidence that pointed to Avery’s guilt that was completely omitted from Making a Murderer. After all, Kratz explains, the Netflix audience heard around four hours of courtroom testimony. The jury, on the other hand, heard weeks of testimony.
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