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Blocks The Release of “Making a Murderer’s ” Brendan Dassey – Netflix Series

Friday - November 18, 2016 12:38 am , Category : WTN SPECIAL

Netflix Inc, a company founded a decade ago is now coming up like viral with the rise of social media, and the introduction of streaming media and, digitalization of network. Netflix specializes in and providing  streaming media and videos on demand online and DVD by mails. Netflix introduced to films and TV, now  available in over 190 countries. Their  very  first series was, House of Cards. The USP is the series are original of their kinds and thus Netflix is picking up and now, on nerves of the youth.  Picking up little slowly in India past from  its  launch from January, due to the original series content for Indians and also , as its come from  paying of  subscription. Netflix is hitting the world with over 86 million subscribers worldwide and is infusing addiction.

The latest series in Netflix release coming is of Brendan Dassey a teen, is going viral already before its release due to the on going  controversies over his Pardon. Yesterday reported via the Associated Press (Hollywood reporter), Brendan Dassey will stay behind bars while state attorneys appeal a decision overturning his conviction, according to a ruling by a panel of federal appellate judges. Television crews and reporters were staking out the prison in Portage where Dassey is being held, waiting for him to walk out at any minute, when the ruling came down of a sudden.

A 27 year old Dassey is on sentance to life in prison since 2007 in the death of photographer Teresa Halbach. In August 2016 a federal judge overturned Dassey’s conviction, ruling investigators coerced him into confessing. This decision was forwarded by Wisconsin’s Department of Justice to the 7th Circuit with the result the department of justice filed an emergency motion with the 7th Circuit hours later seeking to block the release yesterday.The ruling represents a win for Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel, who had fought the release. –WTN

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