Brendan Dassey
Brendan Dassey of 'Making a Murderer' won't be getting a pardon, says Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers said in a letter on Friday that Brendan Dassey, who was featured on Netflix's "Making a Murderer," will not be pardoned.
Wisconsin governor says Kim Kardashian's support of 'Making a Murderer's' Brendan Dassey won't make a difference
Kim Kardashian West urged Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers to read a handwritten letter from Brendan Dassey in which he pleaded for clemency.
Brendan Dassey of 'Making a Murderer' gives his first interview to Jason Flom for new NowThis docuseries 'Wrongful Conviction'
Dassey first gained public attention when Netflix released 'Making a Murderer.' Now, he's finally speaking out on 'Wrongful Conviction.'
Kim Kardashian West is pushing for Brendan Dassey to be granted clemency in the 'Making a Murderer' case
Brendan Dassey, who was convicted of the 2005 murder of photographer Teresa Halbach alongside his uncle Steven Avery, has been in prison for 13 years.
A Wisconsin prisoner just reportedly confessed to the 'Making a Murderer' killing
The director of a new documentary about the case told Newsweek that the inmate told filmmakers he was responsible for the notorious slaying.
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A judge has ordered 'Making a Murderer' subject Brendan Dassey to be released from prison
Following overturning of his conviction, Brendan Dassey, seen in Netflix's "Making a Murder," has been freed from prison by a judge, pending an appeal.
'Making a Murderer' subject Steven Avery is reportedly engaged and his former fiancée doesn't approve
The pair began secretly communicating eight months ago, and have exchanged numerous letters and phone calls.
'Making a Murderer' subject Brendan Dassey asks to be released from prison on bond
"Making a Murderer" subject Brendan Dassey hopes to leave prison as Wisconsin fights to appeal the overturning of his conviction.
Wisconsin is appealing the decision to free 'Making a Murderer' subject Brendan Dassey
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel has filed an appeal in the decision to free Brendan Dassey, who was featured in "Making a Murderer."
6 burning questions we still need answered on 'Making a Murderer' season 2
New alternate suspects, tests, and an overturned conviction could all shake up what happens in season two of Netflix's true-crime hit "Making a Murderer."
6 burning questions we still need answered on 'Making a Murderer' season 2
New alternate suspects, tests, and an overturned conviction could all shake up what happens in season two of Netflix's true-crime hit "Making a Murderer."
'Making a Murderer' subject Brendan Dassey's homicide conviction has been overturned
Brendan Dassey, featured in Netflix's "Making a Murderer," was just 17 when convicted for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Now his convictions have ben overturned.
Brendan Dassey's lawyer explains why she says his 'Making a Murderer' confession is false
An expert in false confessions, the attorney spoke with law students about the "Making a Murderer" case.
There’s a big problem with Brendan Dassey's low IQ defense on 'Making a Murderer'
There's a lot of debate in the scientific community about what IQ tests really measure.
5 things a lawyer reveals were actually legal in 'Making a Murderer'
Lots of things that seemed illegal were actually 100% kosher.
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The brother of Brendan Dassey from 'Making a Murderer' wrote a Christian rap song about the show
Here are all of the lyrics.
Lawyers in Wisconsin respond to 'Making a Murderer': 'I almost got physically ill'
The Brendan Dassey confession form was not normal.
Netflix didn't expect 'Making a Murderer' to be such a hit
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said he was "definitely surprised" by the documentary's success.
I just started 'Making a Murderer,' and this conversation between a 16-year-old and his mother is the most mind-blowing part so far
This conversation between Brendan Dassey and his mom is so heartbreaking.
The most controversial confession in 'Making a Murderer' was crazier than the doc reveals
Brendan Dassey's heart-wrenching interviews with police took over 8 hours.