Wrecking Crew
Demolishing the Case Against Steven Avery
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Kevin Pierce
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John Ferak
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“Whatever you thought you believed about this infamous case, get ready to change your mind or be more convinced than ever.... Fascinating.” (New York Times best-selling author Steve Jackson)
In 2016-17, while working for the USA Today Network’s Wisconsin Investigative Team, author John Ferak wrote dozens of articles examining the murder case again Steven Avery, who had already beat one wrongful conviction only to be charged with the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005. The case became the wildly successful Netflix Making a Murderer documentary.
In Wrecking Crew: Demolishing the Case Against Steven Avery, Ferak lays out in exacting detail the post-conviction strategy of Kathleen Zellner, the high-profile, high-octane lawyer, to free Avery. To create this work, Zellner, perhaps America’s most successful wrongful conviction attorney, gave Ferak unique access to the exhaustive pro bono efforts she and her small suburban Chicago law firm dedicated for a man she believes to be a victim of an unscrupulous justice system in Manitowoc County.
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- crackpot grannie
- 23-05-22
The case for Stephen
If you are interested in justice, this book piece by fascinating piece follows up on the Netflix Making a Murderer story of Steven Avery who spent 18 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of a brutal rape, only to be convicted again of the 2005 murder of Teresa Holbach. Avery’s attorney Kathleen Zeller, famed for taking up and winning cases of wrongful convictions, is meticulous in her clinical examination of the prosecution evidence and using world class experts, she casts more than just doubt on it. But author John Farek, who had free access to Zeller’s findings, makes the compelling and terrifying case for deliberate injustice, and a totally absorbing story of corruption from top to bottom in the Manitowoc police and justice departments. The narration by Kevin Pierce is spot on. I
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- Natalie savage
- 28-10-19
Truth
Brilliant reveal! Can’t wait to see the real sickos put behind bars. Well done to all working to get innocent men out of prison.
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- Morgan
- 05-06-21
Outstanding and Illuminating
Emjoyed it thoroughly, without meaning to be disrespectful to Ms Holbach. Enjoyable in the sense, that it was highly informative and interesting, explorative, fast paced, and eyeopening. Big thumbs up to Mr Pierce, who narrated to perfection. I reccomend this audiobook wholeheartedly, whether you are inteterested in the case or not.
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- Ashley Brown
- 06-12-18
Steven Avery is innocent
Amazing information regarding the on going investigation and new evidence. I am convinced Mr Avery is innocent. Anyone who reads this book and disagrees is truly mental.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-05-19
it made my skin crawl
I have also watched the documentary but i think this books gives facts and background stories on suspects and police officers that werent mentioned in the documentary. This man’s life is a tragedy but i believe 100% in Kathleen
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- Mrs. Rachel J. Holl
- 13-03-19
griping
loved it and would definitely recommend this book to anyone who lukes true crime stories
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- Lesleycurrie
- 17-01-19
What a fabulous book!
I saw the 2 series on Netflix but this book is so much more! Excellent!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-12-18
Pulling the thread, and documenting the unraveling
The material included in this book is extensive. It covers the detail included in both documentaries, and fleshes out areas previously only alluded to. It also contains extra material on how the police operated at the time, in that part of the states, which really sets the scene for how the Avery case played out. My only criticism is that it becomes a little repetitive in some places when the narrator is reading from court transcripts or other evidentiary material. But overall, a great read for all those with hours invested in MAM.
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- Donna E.
- 24-12-23
Wrecking Crew
Quite frankly, from the opening chapter, this book has left me truly shocked. The bombshells just keep coming. I, like millions of other people who watched Making A Murderer, mistook Netflix for being a trusted source of factual information. Well, well. Never have I felt so very misled.
Had the filmmaker of the docuseries at the time revealed what this book has uncovered it would not have been a 10-part docuseries! The story is complex. However, The irony of the filmmaker, who trained as a lawyer, who with a straight face — looks at the camera during the interview, and declares she was compelled to make it because she is a truthseeker. The irony of which has not been lost on me! The book still leaves me with so many unanswered questions. Would love to know if there is one to follow?
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- Paula Drennan
- 26-04-21
the truth is out
amazing read total truth and justice has to be done corruption in the highest 👍
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