Un-Making a Murderer
The Framing of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey
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Shaun Attwood
About this listen
Innocent people do go to jail. Sometimes mistakes are made. But even more terrifying is when the authorities conspire to frame them. That's what happened to Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, who were convicted of murder and are serving life sentences.
Un-Making a Murderer is an explosive book which uncovers the illegal, devious, and covert tactics used by Wisconsin officials, including:
- Concealing other suspects
- Paying expert witnesses to lie
- Planting evidence
- Jury tampering
The profits from this book are going to Steven and Brendan and to donate free books to schools and prisons. In the last two years, Shaun Attwood has donated 15,000 books.
©2017 Shaun Attwood (P)2017 Shaun AttwoodWhat listeners say about Un-Making a Murderer
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- James Bright
- 18-11-22
A Must Listen
A must listen to this gripping true story! how any one can believe that they actually did this is beyond me! So much corruption in the wisconsin law enforcement
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- lateral thinking
- 11-02-19
A must for MAM followers.
Answers a lot of questions in detail. Brilliantly written with very clear narration. Thank you for spreading the word on SA & BD's injustice.
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- Benas Vysniauskas
- 09-10-19
Mostly interogation re-reading
This book was honestly quite weak, a large chunk of the book is just a re-reading of the interogation of Brandon and is all done in their voices. was expecting better from the book and quit at 6 hours.
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- kirsty
- 29-07-18
where is the blood?!
Very comprehensive look at the case with some new info i hadn't seen before. Ken Kratz has a lot to answer for and the police dept!
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- Lisa
- 10-10-19
Well written
Very well written. Highlights the inadequacies in the case of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. It's shocking how someone can be wrongly convicted once, let alone twice. The justice system in the USA has a lot to answer for
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-03-24
Read or listen for Steven and Brendan
This book covers every detail of the gross miscarriage of justice in the case of Messrs Avery and Dassey. It’s a hard listen in places, especially when Brendan is being coerced into his confession, but an essential read for anyone with any interest in this case.
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- Mutley_20
- 11-05-24
Compelling and well written
Having followed this story for years, this is an informative and compelling narrative on the case. I look forward to reading other books from the author. The narration kept me interested too, it wasn't bland or monotone as can sometimes be the case. HIghly recommended read / listen .
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- Mrs L Price
- 15-08-20
More proof of innocence
Great book giving even more detail than MaM. How is it that it is clear to everyone, except the US justice system, that Steven was framed!
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- baggers
- 22-08-17
TRUTH
Would you listen to Un-Making a Murderer again? Why?
If you believe Steven Avery’s guilty after reading this book, then you truly are a diehard believer in a justice system that produced the likes of Ken Kratz. If you read Griesbach’s MAM books or Kratz they present the information in such a distorted way that you may have doubted Avery’s innocence. Attwood’s book puts to rest the myths perpetrated by these misleading authors and reveals the exact ten strategies the state of Wisconsin used to framed two innocent man.
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- Hayden Owen-Burrows
- 10-11-17
The Injustice is heartbreaking
Thought provoking, worrying and a shocking listen. Laid out perfectly, taking you through what needs to be said and the truth behind it. Highly recommend other books by Shaun as well, doesn't just tell you the facts but puts his own thoughts on the matter as well.
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