By now you've probably heard of the ten part, ten hour documentary called "Making A Murderer" on Netflix.

Spoiler alert: If you haven't completed the series - stop reading and start watching.

It's a real-life crime drama about Steven Avery a Wisconsin man who spent 18 years in prison for a rape that he didn't commit. In the midst of suing the county for wrongful imprisonment he becomes the prime suspect of murder.

The lead prosecutor in the case is Ken Kratz.  To say he's not very popular these days is a huge understatement.  Check out the reviews his law-firm is receiving on Yelp.  They're so bad that the online review site issues a disclaimer when you pull up his page that basically says they are monitoring reviews and will pull any review they think is motivated by the Netflix series.

Here are some that they haven't gotten to yet:

Sharon S. from Los Angeles, CA. - "Excellent attorney if you are a corrupt cop."

Brad K. from Troy, MI. - "This man seems incredibly shady--at best. He avoids an entire film being made about a high profile case which directly involved him, then accuses the film makers of withholding evidence (or basically, HIS opinions).

He also maintains a disbelief that Steven Avery is innocent of his original conviction, even though it was well established that he was falsely accused.

I would never hire someone like him for anything... unless I needed something covered up."

Peter P. from Dover, NJ. - "It's unfortunate that Yelp even allows to rate someone as one star when in reality they should have the ability to give none.

He is a conniving, low life,  wheeling-and-dealing con artist that will put his own selfish needs ahead of what is just and right.

You may have gotten away with what you did now but there's a higher power always at work and you, Mr. Fatz, will truly be judged by the one and only one that matters.  Shame on you!"

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