AP/Morry GashSupporters of Making a Murderer’s Steven Avery have been making their feelings well known, but it seems they might have gone a bit too far this time.
The Manitowoc Sheriff’s Department – whose role in Avery’s 2007 conviction has been widely criticised after the release of the hit Netflix series – has received a bomb threat, allegedly from a supporter.
TwitterSomeone called in the bomb threat on Wednesday evening, causing an evacuation of the area. They allegedly directed the threat ‘Justice for Steven’ at officers.
The county’s police department – a separate department which had earlier been subjected to mistaken Twitter abuse from Avery supporters – confirmed the details on social media.
https://twitter.com/ManitowocPolice/status/695066670885400576
https://twitter.com/ManitowocPolice/status/695074852823265280
Police said the bombs were believed to be inside the building and a vehicle in the parking lot.
The all-clear was eventually given and no bombs were found, according to ABC News.
https://twitter.com/ManitowocPolice/status/695080776535273472
This incident comes just days after Avery – who was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Teresa Halbach – wrote a letter thanking his supporters for their efforts. He has protested his innocence throughout the process.
Manitowoc Sheriff’s Department play a huge role in the ten-part documentary, as Avery’s defence team accused its officers of manipulating evidence and framing Avery for murder.
AP/Morry GashThe Netflix series about his trial has led thousands to call for his release from prison.
Prior to his current conviction, Avery, 53, spent 18 years behind bars for a sexual assault he did not commit. He was released in 2003 after DNA evidence proved his innocence, but he was then convicted in 2007 of killing Teresa Halbach.
AP/Morry GashI’m surprised they didn’t just pin this bomb threat on Avery as well…