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Ep. 38 - Episode 38: Making a Murderer Explained: False Confessions, Steven Avery & Brendan Dassey

43 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Come Back with a Warrant, Monica Ishak and Brandon Dinetz break down one of the most controversial true crime cases in modern history: Making a Murderer — and the convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. After being wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years and later exonerated by DNA, Steven Avery filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against law enforcement. Just two years later, he was charged again — this time for the murder of Teresa Halbach. But what turned this case into a national debate wasn’t just the evidence — it was the confession of Brendan Dassey. A 16-year-old with cognitive limitations, interrogated without a lawyer or parent present, whose statements became central to the prosecution. 🔑 What We Cover: The timeline of Steven Avery’s wrongful conviction and second arrest The controversy surrounding Brendan Dassey’s confession Police interrogation tactics — and when they cross the line How false confessions happen (especially with juveniles) The legal standard: what makes a confession “voluntary”? The difference between moral belief vs. legal burden of proof Claims of evidence tampering and chain of custody issues Why this case still divides public opinion years later ⚖️ Key Legal Issues: Voluntariness of Confessions: Was Brendan’s confession truly voluntary under the “totality of the circumstances”? Juvenile Protections: How age, IQ, and lack of counsel impact constitutional rights Police Tactics: Law enforcement can legally lie during interrogations — but should they? Burden of Proof: Even if something feels wrong… did the state still meet its burden? 💡 Key Takeaways: Confessions are powerful — but not always reliable. Juveniles are significantly more vulnerable during interrogations. The legal system doesn’t decide what feels true — only what can be proven. Even controversial cases can still meet the legal threshold for conviction. This case highlights the tension between justice and procedure. Leave us a 5 Star Review! Follow us for legal hot takes, episode updates, and a peek into our lawyer lives. 📺 YouTube: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Podcast 📸 Instagram: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Pod 🎵 TikTok: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Pod  Find us everywhere and join the conversation! Subscribe to our newsletter for episode guides and latest pod updates: https://come-back-with-a-warrant-podcast.kit.com/fe483fdf18

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Ep. 42 - Alex Murdaugh Gets a New Trial: Jury Tampering, Becky Hill & the Murder Conviction Reversal Explained

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Ep. 41 - From 84 Arrests to CEO: What the System Doesn’t Teach You About Second Chances

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episode Ep. 38 - Episode 38: Making a Murderer Explained: False Confessions, Steven Avery & Brendan Dassey artwork

Ep. 38 - Episode 38: Making a Murderer Explained: False Confessions, Steven Avery & Brendan Dassey

In this episode of Come Back with a Warrant, Monica Ishak and Brandon Dinetz break down one of the most controversial true crime cases in modern history: Making a Murderer — and the convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. After being wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years and later exonerated by DNA, Steven Avery filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against law enforcement. Just two years later, he was charged again — this time for the murder of Teresa Halbach. But what turned this case into a national debate wasn’t just the evidence — it was the confession of Brendan Dassey. A 16-year-old with cognitive limitations, interrogated without a lawyer or parent present, whose statements became central to the prosecution. 🔑 What We Cover: The timeline of Steven Avery’s wrongful conviction and second arrest The controversy surrounding Brendan Dassey’s confession Police interrogation tactics — and when they cross the line How false confessions happen (especially with juveniles) The legal standard: what makes a confession “voluntary”? The difference between moral belief vs. legal burden of proof Claims of evidence tampering and chain of custody issues Why this case still divides public opinion years later ⚖️ Key Legal Issues: Voluntariness of Confessions: Was Brendan’s confession truly voluntary under the “totality of the circumstances”? Juvenile Protections: How age, IQ, and lack of counsel impact constitutional rights Police Tactics: Law enforcement can legally lie during interrogations — but should they? Burden of Proof: Even if something feels wrong… did the state still meet its burden? 💡 Key Takeaways: Confessions are powerful — but not always reliable. Juveniles are significantly more vulnerable during interrogations. The legal system doesn’t decide what feels true — only what can be proven. Even controversial cases can still meet the legal threshold for conviction. This case highlights the tension between justice and procedure. Leave us a 5 Star Review! Follow us for legal hot takes, episode updates, and a peek into our lawyer lives. 📺 YouTube: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Podcast 📸 Instagram: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Pod 🎵 TikTok: @ComeBackWithAWarrant.Pod  Find us everywhere and join the conversation! Subscribe to our newsletter for episode guides and latest pod updates: https://come-back-with-a-warrant-podcast.kit.com/fe483fdf18

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