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2023-09-26 08:30:55 UTC
The DailyWire+ true crime docuseries Convicting a Murderer, starring
Candace Owens, hit the #1 spot on Rotten Tomatoes Best Documentary TV
Shows list this week.
Convicting a Murderer is now the most popular documentary TV show, sitting
ahead of FXs Welcome to Wrexham and Apple TVs The Super Models. The
DailyWire+ series, which reveals what filmmakers left out of the popular
Netflix series Making a Murderer, premiered on September 7 and released
episode 5 of the 10-part series Thursday.
The Netflix series Making a Murderer portrayed convicted criminal Steven
Avery as an innocent victim of corrupt law enforcement in the murder of
Teresa Halbach. Making a Murderer sparked a worldwide fascination in the
case, attracting around 19 million viewers, but Convicting a Murderer pulls
back the curtain on what viewers missed in Making a Murderer.
Convicting a Murderer currently holds a 71% audience score on Rotten
Tomatoes even after Avery appeared to be directing his supporters to tank the
audience review score of Owens docuseries.
IMPORTANT: Steven is asking for all his supporters to flood Rotten Tomatoes
and give Convicting a Murderer a bad review, reads a post on the 36,000-
member Facebook group called Steven Avery is INNOCENT.
This garbage and vitriol is NOT TRUE and we need our community to step up
and let Owens know that STEVEN AVERY IS INNOCENT! the post added.
Before the post, Convicting a Murderer was boasting an average review score
in the 90s, but is now seeing a drop in that score, down to 71%. Notably, it
was just hours after this Facebook post was issued that CAM was flooded
with bad reviews.
Despite the efforts of Averys supporters to tank the audience score, its
clear audiences love the series.
Blown away by [Candace Owens] new docuseries Convicting a Murderer on
[The Daily Wire]. Congrats, Candace! wrote comedian and radio personality
Adam Carolla.
Episode 5 of Convicting a Murderer has been released today and all I can
say is WOW, X user Tuesday Gazette said. The misleading narrative from the
original #stevenavery doc is extremely disappointing.
[Candace Owens], Thank you for doing #ConvictingAMurderer Someone has to
tell Teresa Halbachs story! said former New York State Prosecutor and FBI
profiler Jim Clemente.
The 10-episode series contains exclusive interviews with subjects not
included in the Netflix show, including law enforcement officers, family
members, and fans-turned-investigators whose lives have been profoundly
impacted by the case.
The latest episode in the series, titled Manitowocs Involvement, dives
into Steven Averys $36 million lawsuit against Manitowoc County, Wisconsin,
for his wrongful conviction in 1985. If you missed the first five episodes of
Convicting a Murderer, you can still catch up here and become a member to
follow the rest of the series. The remaining five episodes will debut weekly
on DailyWire+ every Thursday.
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Let's go Brandon!
Candace Owens, hit the #1 spot on Rotten Tomatoes Best Documentary TV
Shows list this week.
Convicting a Murderer is now the most popular documentary TV show, sitting
ahead of FXs Welcome to Wrexham and Apple TVs The Super Models. The
DailyWire+ series, which reveals what filmmakers left out of the popular
Netflix series Making a Murderer, premiered on September 7 and released
episode 5 of the 10-part series Thursday.
The Netflix series Making a Murderer portrayed convicted criminal Steven
Avery as an innocent victim of corrupt law enforcement in the murder of
Teresa Halbach. Making a Murderer sparked a worldwide fascination in the
case, attracting around 19 million viewers, but Convicting a Murderer pulls
back the curtain on what viewers missed in Making a Murderer.
Convicting a Murderer currently holds a 71% audience score on Rotten
Tomatoes even after Avery appeared to be directing his supporters to tank the
audience review score of Owens docuseries.
IMPORTANT: Steven is asking for all his supporters to flood Rotten Tomatoes
and give Convicting a Murderer a bad review, reads a post on the 36,000-
member Facebook group called Steven Avery is INNOCENT.
This garbage and vitriol is NOT TRUE and we need our community to step up
and let Owens know that STEVEN AVERY IS INNOCENT! the post added.
Before the post, Convicting a Murderer was boasting an average review score
in the 90s, but is now seeing a drop in that score, down to 71%. Notably, it
was just hours after this Facebook post was issued that CAM was flooded
with bad reviews.
Despite the efforts of Averys supporters to tank the audience score, its
clear audiences love the series.
Blown away by [Candace Owens] new docuseries Convicting a Murderer on
[The Daily Wire]. Congrats, Candace! wrote comedian and radio personality
Adam Carolla.
Episode 5 of Convicting a Murderer has been released today and all I can
say is WOW, X user Tuesday Gazette said. The misleading narrative from the
original #stevenavery doc is extremely disappointing.
[Candace Owens], Thank you for doing #ConvictingAMurderer Someone has to
tell Teresa Halbachs story! said former New York State Prosecutor and FBI
profiler Jim Clemente.
The 10-episode series contains exclusive interviews with subjects not
included in the Netflix show, including law enforcement officers, family
members, and fans-turned-investigators whose lives have been profoundly
impacted by the case.
The latest episode in the series, titled Manitowocs Involvement, dives
into Steven Averys $36 million lawsuit against Manitowoc County, Wisconsin,
for his wrongful conviction in 1985. If you missed the first five episodes of
Convicting a Murderer, you can still catch up here and become a member to
follow the rest of the series. The remaining five episodes will debut weekly
on DailyWire+ every Thursday.
--
Let's go Brandon!