Making a Murderer: Part 2 review – Netflix's grisly mystery continues to enthral

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The folly of the US justice system is laid bare as investigations delve deeper into a crime conundrum that speaks to our times

Those who managed to miss the enormous news storm that surrounded Making a Murderer when it was released in 2015 should not balk at the thought of coming to it afresh. The true crime series originally put forward a convincing, if one-sided, argument that the convictions against Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey – two Wisconsin men found guilty of the murder of a young woman named Teresa Halbach on their property in 2005 – were unsound. What had been a relatively local interest case suddenly turned into a global one. “Celebrities have been tweeting like crazy,” one TV anchor noted – a wearying assessment of what matters in our times.

The long-awaited second season has plenty of material to draw on. Netflix has released four of the 10 new episodes to reviewers, and the first serves as an extended recap. The Halbach family speak about how painful the furore around the documentary has been, and indeed it’s hard to imagine what hell it has dragged them through.

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