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Steven Avery

in 1985, 41 year old Steven Avery was accused of sexual assault and served 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t do and later was convicted of murder but whether he committed the murder is a mystery. Steven Avery is currently serving life in prison for killing photographer Teresa Halbach. He was convicted in 2007 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. There have been many clues leading to Steven Avery committing this murder although many people believe he is still innocent and someone set him up. In this paper I will show how the police department made a mistake and where he is today.
Steven and his family owned a salvage yard on the edge of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and rarely left his property. Steven was not …show more content…

Penny Beerntsen was running along the beach when Gregory Allen grabbed her and committed first-degree sexual assault. The only problem was Gregory Allen didn't get convicted, Steven Avery did for 18 years in prison. Based on a physical description of Penny Beerntsen's attacker, the police department provided a photo alignment of nine men. Penny Beerntsen selected the photograph of Steven Avery, who was arrested the following day. At the trial Penny chose Steven to be her attacker after the judges elaborated for only four hours they came to a conclusion that Steven was guilty and was sentenced to 32 years in prison. In April 2002, the Wisconsin innocence project opened the case again after advancement in DNA testing and on September 11, 2003 identified that Steven Avery was indeed not guilty and the DNA matched a man named Gregory Allen who has been arrested several times for sexual assault. Steven Avery later went to sue the Manitowoc police department for 36 million dollars for wrongful conviction. One big point that Avery made was that when he was in prison Gregory Allen raped a Green Bay woman in 1995. Gregory Allen is currently serving a 60 year sentence for kidnapping and rapeing that woman.On October 31, 2005, photographer Teresa Halbach was scheduled to meet with Steven Avery at his home on the property of Avery's Auto Salvage to photograph his sister's minivan

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