Steven Avery's lawyer says new evidence gives the 'Making a Murderer' convict an 'airtight alibi'

The new lawyer for Steven Avery, well-known wrongful-conviction expert Kathleen Zellner, has not been shy about sharing her thoughts on his case.

Zellner, who is looking into the best ways to appeal Avery’s conviction for the murder of Teresa Halbach, has gone on Twitter to provide commentary and notes about evidence-gathering.

Now Zellner claims to have found an “airtight alibi” for her client, the central subject of Netflix’s hugely popular “Making a Murderer.” Cellphone-tower records show, according to her, that Halbach, an Auto Trader magazine photographer last seen alive at Avery’s property, did in fact leave the premises, while Avery stayed there.

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“Making a Murderer” subject Steven Avery.

Cellphone tower records of SA & TH provide airtight alibi for him. She left property he didn’t. #MakingAMurderer #UnmakingAMurderer — Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) March 6, 2016

Cellphone records in the original trial were used to show Avery’s calls to Halbach, but Zellner is suggesting she has new tower location data that could potentially bolster Avery’s alibi.

Of course, it’s possible that Avery did leave the property with Halbach but kept his phone at home. Still, the tower evidence would make the state’s story that he killed Halbach at home in 2005 even muddier than it already is.

Internet sleuths have been trying to piece together what exactly happened to Halbach on that day. Now we’ll have to wait for Avery’s lawyer to present her own theory in court.

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