After researching/reading everything I could find about the case, (there was lots left out of the docu.) I think he did it. The murder.
There is no doubt he was wronged by the justice system. I cant even imagine what that would do to a peson; being incarcerated seventeen years for a rape you didnt commit. There is no way that can be made right. When I think of his children, robbed of thier father like that...it is so overwelmingly sad.

What Steven Avery went through, I wouldnt wish on anyhody. There is no way to even describe the wrong done there, even when it was proven he was innocent, the system that convicted him couldnt even be bothered to give the man a apology.wth?
I am just always skeptical of one sided documentries. I wont jump on a bandwagon. There is a lot of evidence they omited in their storytelling. So the police and prosecutors are corrupt? No doubt. Welcome to every small town in America. Please. I'm positive, if they wanted, it would of been just as easy (if not easier) for them to make Steven disappear, as to plant all that evidence. Besides, now he is saying it was his brothers who killed her and framed him. Even Steven dosnt believe it was just the police setting him up.
And last, I dont think his nephew was as retarded as people like to make him out to be. The kids defense lawyers should be prosected and disbarred for thier misconduct during his trial.
I have always had a hard time with false confessions, I know it happens. In this case,,reading the transcripts...he was pushed maybe by the interrogator but the details he gave up were not fed to him. The things he said they did were just evil. Reminds me of another one people like to make out as being so low of IQ that their confession should not count: Jesse Miskelley. :/ No, I wont go there lol. I wasnt there so I can never be 100 percent sure.