You’ve no doubt binged the second season of Making a Murderer, sitting on at the edge of your seat as attorneys Laura Nirider and Steven Drizin pick themselves up from yet another defeat in the US court system and continue their fight for Brendan Dassey’s release.
And was it even 2018 if you didn’t have at least one argument about whether or not defence lawyer David Rudolf from The Staircase really believed his client Michael Peterson was innocent of the murder of his wife, Kathleen Peterson?
All questions you shouted at the TV screen (or wherever else you watch your Netflix shows), you can now ask in person at Melbourne Convention Centre, when all three lawyers will be sharing their insights into the US justice system.
Nirider, Drizin and Rudolf will be taking questions from the audience, too, so have your all-important questions ready, such as ‘How does Steven Avery keep getting girlfriends and I can’t get a boyfriend?’ and ‘Where is Avery’s lawyer Kathleen Zellner? Will she adopt me?’