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The Ben Shapiro Show / – Exclusive Interview with Candace Owens on ‘Convicting a Murderer’

The Ben Shapiro Show – Exclusive Interview with Candace Owens on ‘Convicting a Murderer’

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Intro

In this episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Ben Shapiro interviews Candace Owens about her new docu-series, “Convicting a Murderer.” Owens discusses the series, which takes on the popular Netflix show “Making a Murderer” and uncovers new evidence. She shares her interest in media perception and the study of human psychology that led her to focus on this story.

Main Takeaways

Uncovering the Truth Behind “Making a Murderer”

  • Candace Owens’ docu-series, “Convicting a Murderer,” challenges the narrative presented in “Making a Murderer” and reveals new evidence.
  • “Making a Murderer” omitted crucial details and crafted a different narrative, similar to the George Floyd story.
  • Steven Avery, the subject of both series, was wrongfully convicted for the rape and attempted murder of a woman, and later convicted for the murder of Teresa Halbach.

Manipulative Editing and False Perceptions

  • The first episode of “Making a Murderer” portrays Steven Avery as a loving and family-oriented person who was wrongfully convicted.
  • “Convicting a Murderer” presents evidence deliberately omitted or doctored in “Making a Murderer.”
  • The documentary makers used deceptive editing tricks to suggest guilt or innocence.

Controversy and Celebrity Support

  • Avery’s case gained widespread attention and celebrity support after he was accused of another murder following his previous wrongful conviction.
  • Many people believe that while Avery may be guilty, his nephew was manipulated and unfairly convicted.

Candace Owens’ Docu-Series

  • Candace Owens’ “Convicting a Murderer” includes interviews with Avery’s family and aims to expose false perceptions about the Avery clan.
  • The early reception of the series has been mixed, with some fans expressing anger and others excited for the opportunity to change their minds.
  • Owens emphasizes the importance of exercising humility in growing from the experience.
  • The docu-series is exclusively available on Daily Wire Plus.

Summary

Challenging the Narrative of “Making a Murderer”

Candace Owens’ docu-series, “Convicting a Murderer,” delves into the case of Steven Avery, who was wrongfully convicted for the rape and attempted murder of a woman and later convicted for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Owens highlights the deceptive editing tricks used in “Making a Murderer” to present a specific narrative and uncovers evidence that was deliberately omitted or doctored. The series aims to expose false perceptions about the Avery clan and has sparked controversy and celebrity support.

Conclusion

“Convicting a Murderer” provides a fresh perspective on the case of Steven Avery and challenges the narrative presented in “Making a Murderer.” Candace Owens’ docu-series uncovers new evidence and exposes the manipulative editing techniques used in the popular Netflix show. With mixed reception and the opportunity to change minds, the series offers viewers a chance to reevaluate their perceptions and exercise humility in the face of new information.

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