The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2016 Episode 9 Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi
- January 18, 2016
- 1290 min
Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi are the guests on the ninth episode of the 2016 season of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. The two filmmakers are known for their work as the directors, producers, and writers behind the popular true crime series, Making a Murderer.
In this episode, Noah sits down with Demos and Ricciardi to discuss the making of Making a Murderer, a documentary series that explores the true story of Steven Avery, who was convicted of sexual assault and attempted murder in 1985, and was later exonerated by DNA evidence in 2003, only to be arrested and convicted for another murder in 2005. The show also focuses on Avery's nephew, Brendan Dassey, who was also convicted for the same murder, despite confessing under duress.
Demos and Ricciardi speak about their experience with making the series, and the impact that it has had on the audiences who have watched it. They talk about the challenges they faced in gathering information and conducting interviews, as well as the difficulties of presenting a complex case in a way that is engaging and insightful for viewers.
Noah also questions them on the controversial aspects of the series, including accusations that it was biased towards Avery's innocence. Demos and Ricciardi defend their objectives as filmmakers, arguing that their primary goal was to highlight the flaws and injustices of the criminal justice system in America, rather than to advocate for Avery's innocence or guilt.
Throughout the conversation, Noah and his guests touch on a range of topics related to the criminal justice system, including the role of police and prosecutors in criminal investigations, the flaws of the jury system, and the ways in which poverty and race can impact one's experience with the law.
Overall, the episode offers a compelling discussion on one of the most talked about docuseries of recent years, as well as on the larger issues surrounding criminal justice in America.