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13th April 2021
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"Tomorrow you will find out who really planted Teresa Halbach's RAV4 on the Avery salvage yard," Zellner wrote on Twitter. She also added the hashtags "Truth Wins" and "Mystery Solved."
According to Channel3000, the lawyer filed a motion yesterday claiming that a new witness has accused Bobby Dassey of planting the RAV4 in the yard in 2005.
Thomas Sowinski has said he saw a shirtless Bobby and another individual pushing the truck into the Avery yard on the morning of November 5. The witness said he called the Manitowoc Sheriff’s Office later that day but was told by an officer: “We already know who did it."
Avery is currently serving a life sentence in a Wisconsin prison. Before he was charged with Halbach's murder, he was imprisoned for 18 years for a rape and attempted murder he did not commit. He has always maintained his innocence for both crimes.
Zellner, who is fighting for a re-trial for Avery, previously revealed new information regarding possible human remains found in a gravel pit away from the Avery property. At the time, she said that the bones were given to the Halbach family, which prevented the remains being tested for DNA.
Zellner said that this proved that the photographer was not murdered on the Avery property as previously stated.
"This evidence has the potential to undo the whole case," she told Newsweek at the time. But despite her hopes, the discovery did little to move the Avery case forward.
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