Publisher's Synopsis
Wisconsin salvage yard owner Steven Avery, the victim of one of the nation's most notorious wrongful convictions, spent eighteen years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Two years after he was exonerated of that crime and poised to reap millions in his wrongful conviction lawsuit, Steven Avery was arrested for the exceptionally brutal murder of Teresa Halbach, a freelance photographer who had gone missing several days earlier. The "Innocent Man" had turned into a cold blooded killer. Or had he? New evidence and convictions in the courts of public opinion have arisen. With the popularity of the Netflix "Making a Murderer" series, much doubt has been cast on the question of Avery's guilt. After reading Griesbach's INDEFENSIBLE, however, the public will have little doubt of Avery's guilt. INDEFENSIBLE: The Missing Truth About Steven Avery, Teresa Halbach, and "Making a Murderer" by Michael Griesbach is the definitive account of the Steven Avery crime saga. Unlike any other articles, books or documentaries, it provides an insider's access to the complete facts surrounding the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005 and how Mr. Avery's trial became intertwined with Steven Avery's wrongful conviction in 1985. Griesbach explains the need for the new and complete account he provides in INDEFENSIBLE, saying "while Steven Avery's wrongful conviction in 1985 was one of local law enforcement's darkest hours, his conviction for murder twenty-two years later is one of its finest."