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'Making a Murderer' petition elicits response from White House

White House responded to a petition saying that it does not have jurisdiction to pardon Steven Avery, the subject of the popular Netflix series, 'Making a Murderer.'

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This image released by Netflix shows Steven Avery, right, in the Netflix original documentary series 'Making A Murderer.' An online petition has collected hundreds of thousands of digital signatures seeking a pardon for a pair of convicted killers-turned-social media sensations based on the Netflix documentary series that cast doubt on the legal process.

The White House has responded to a petition asking President Obama to free convicted and subject of popular series聽"Making a Murderer"聽documentary series Steven Avery alongside his nephew Brendan Dassey.

The petition, which started last December, has garnered over 350,000 signatures as of Thursday, well over the 100,000-signature threshold that the White House says will get a response.

The petition started after Michael Seyedian, from Arvada, Colo., watched the series on Netflix and concluded that Mr. Avery and his nephew had been wrongly convicted for the 2005 murder of freelance photographer聽Teresa Halbach. Many viewers of the show joined Mr. Seyedian and started the hashtags #FreeStevenAvery and #MakingaMurderer urging other viewers to join in signing the petition.

Avery had previously spent 18 years in prison for a sexual assault that he was later found, through DNA evidence, not to have committed. He was released in 2003.

In an Avery鈥檚 defense lawyer said that the public has good motives to start a petition, but that it is only the discovery of new evidence that can exonerate Avery and Dassey.

Indeed, the White House in response to the petition released a statement on the change.org website saying that the president lacks jurisdiction to pardon state prisoners.

鈥淭his clemency authority empowers the President to exercise leniency towards Under the Constitution, only federal criminal convictions, such as those adjudicated in the United States District Courts, may be pardoned by the President. In addition, the President's pardon power extends to convictions adjudicated in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and military court-martial proceedings. However, the President cannot pardon a state criminal offense.鈥

In recent years, true-crime drama series have become wildly popular with the public.

"Serial" became the most downloaded podcast in 2014, , after it featured the story of Adnan Syed, accused of murdering his then ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee back in 1999. Produced by "This American Life" and narrated by journalist Sarah Koenig, Mr. Syed鈥檚 story garnered over 31,000 signatures and prompted a聽 based on new evidence that was revealed in the podcast. That .

In February 2015, HBO aired its first episode of 鈥淭he Jinx,鈥 a documentary mini-series featuring Robert Durst, accused of the murders of two and the disappearance of his wife.

But this style of drama has its critics. The prosecutor in Avery鈥檚 case, Ken Kratz, accused the "Making of a Murderer" creators of presenting only Avery鈥檚 side of the story. 鈥淎nytime you edit 18 months' worth of information and only include the statements or pieces that support your particular conclusion, that conclusion should be reached,鈥 Mr. Kratz said.

Both of these true-crime series present an emerging phenomenon among the public, with private citizens taking actions on social media sites to demand justice for the accused subjects.

鈥淚n this case, they've literally re-opened unsolved murder cases. Cases where lawyers couldn't pin it on the rich man. Couldn't place a high school kid in the library that fateful day. Are professional investigators ineffective? Bumbling? Somehow dumber than these journalists?鈥 screenwriter Amanda Glassman聽asks.聽

"These investigations 鈥 ostensibly germinating as forums for reality entertainment 鈥 have inadvertently launched us into a new stratosphere, where聽," writes Glassman in a Huffington post essay about the effects of "Serial" and "The Jinx." The result of these shows, according to Ms. Glassman: "Cases broken and reopened due to the work of private citizens, whose main objective is to educate and entertain their audiences, not necessarily to put them behind bars."

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