Lubienski, Darlene - Timeline of Events After "Making a Murderer, Part Two"

  • Dassey's Legal Team File for a Writ of Certiorari

    Dassey's Legal Team File for a Writ of Certiorari
    Dassey's legal team file for a Writ of Certiorari, seeking judicial review by the Supreme Court.
  • The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to take up a petition to hear the federal appeal of Brendan Dassey.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to take up a petition to hear the federal appeal of Brendan Dassey.
    The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to take up a petition to hear the federal appeal of Brendan Dassey.
  • Zellner Files a 599 Page Document to Wisconsin Circuit Court

    Zellner Files a 599 Page Document to Wisconsin Circuit Court
    Zellner files a 599 page document to Wisconsin Circuit Court, asking for permission to substantiate Avery's case with data obtained from the Dassey family laptop, She asserts the CD proves Bobby Dassey, older brother of Brendan, gave false testimony during the original investigation. She also believes it proves the older Dassey should be given more consideration in regards to the case.
  • On New Year’s Day 2019, Zellner tweeted about her dedication to find justice for her client.

    On New Year’s Day 2019, Zellner tweeted about her dedication to find justice for her client.
    Zellner tweeted: "Steven Avery’s fight for freedom is never going to end,” she wrote. “Every new DNA test, new witness, new case just fuels the effort. We’ll create the biggest court record in America if necessary to free him ... just warming up for 2019.”
  • Avery Won a Motion to Appeal in a Wisconsin Circuit Court

    Avery Won a Motion to Appeal in a Wisconsin Circuit Court
    Avery won a Motion to Appeal in a Wisconsin Circuit Court, which meant that the court would then reexamine the case. Zellner's appeal made mention of the bones that were found in the gravel pit on the Avery property, believed to be Teresa's.
  • On September 24, 2019, Kathleen Zellner Tweeted

    On September 24, 2019, Kathleen Zellner Tweeted
    Let's see. You be the judge of the credibility of this confession. #MakingaMurderer #TruthWins pic.twitter.com/NOEJtrrmb3
    (An inmate (Joseph Evans Jr.) confessed to the murder of Teresa Halbach while talking to the documentary producers. But the legitimacy of the confession wasn't confirmed.)
  • Kathleen Zellner filed a Reply Brief to the State in an Effort to get a New Trial

    Kathleen Zellner filed a Reply Brief to the State in an Effort to get a New Trial
    Zellner filed the 43-page document Thursday in Wisconsin’s Court of Appeals District 2. Zellner is asking the appeals court to order additional scientific testing and grant Avery an evidentiary hearing or reverse the conviction and order a new trial.
  • December 18, 2020, Zellner Tweeted

    December 18, 2020, Zellner Tweeted
    3 zoom calls in the last 2 weeks reveal Steven Avery is strong, healthy & adamant as ever about his innocence. The details of the story he tells about 10/31 never change.
    @MakingAMurderer
  • Laura Nirider Tweeted on January 1, 2021

    Laura Nirider Tweeted on January 1, 2021
    Five years after #MakingaMurderer, your commitment hasn't wavered a bit. Neither has ours - Laura Nirider(@LauraNirider)
  • On April 13, 2021, Kathleen Zellner Filed a Motion in Manitowoc County

    On April 13, 2021, Kathleen Zellner Filed a Motion in Manitowoc County
    Kathleen Zellner filed a motion Monday afternoon in Manitowoc County that alleges Avery's nephew, Bobby Dassey, was seen moving Halbach's car onto the Avery property. A former Wisconsin newspaper delivery driver signed a sworn affidavit attesting that he notified the sheriff's office at the time of Halbach's disappearance that he witnessed this, but was never contacted for more information.
  • On April 14, 2021, Kathleen Zellner Tweeted

    On April 14, 2021, Kathleen Zellner Tweeted
    On April 14, 2021, Zellner tweeted "To all the Steven Avery supporters: Thank you for all the tips on the accomplice. We should have him identified very quickly."