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Premieres tonight on Netflix.
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This is one that I have been really looking forward to seeing. Theres a lot more to this case than what was said in the original series, but some of this is just insane and I cant stop watching it. I will be watching tonight if the TNF game sucks
So you'll be watching this tonight, good to know
@JB any chance we can edit the title to add a "no spoilers" lol I wanna have a chance to see what happened. I havent followed up on the wrongful conviction stuff
I was really into the first part of this, having gone to law school in Milwaukee and maintaining my bar license in WI. Can’t wait to watch the second installment, especially in light of what the wrongful conviction attorney promisedSpoilerand how that turned out (trying to avoid spoilers).
I’m going to binge this, but only after I finish season 2 or Ozark.
You went to Marquette Law too!? Dean Strang, one of the defense attorneys, taught my 3L "Law and the Humanities" class. Had no idea he was involved in this case until I saw the documentary.
Btw, this all went down when I first moved to Milwaukee as a Marquette freshman. I have a fairly vivid memory of the media coverage.