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Published 13:23 4 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 14:34 4 Jan 2016 GMT
On top of the petitions directed at Barack Obama, more subjects of the 10-part drama have come out in defence of their actions.
Ken Kratz, a prosecutor who worked on getting Steven Avery convicted of murder, has claimed the Netflix documentary raising doubt over his guilt left out the bulk of the forensic evidence.
Kratz, the former District Attorney of Calumet County, declined to be interviewed for the show.
But he told Fox 11 News: "I believe there to be 80 to 90 per cent of the physical evidence, the forensic evidence, that ties Steven Avery to this murder never to have been presented in this documentary".
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