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What happened to the journalists who covered Steven Averys trial?

Then, in 2005, he was arrested and eventually found guilty of murdering photographer Teresa Halbach.

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I cant believe its been 10 years, she says.

Diana Alvear

During the trial, Alvear was a reporter for NBC26.

Its also a case that affected us deeply.

As she watched the documentary, she says she kept thinking, Wait a minute, what about this?

Why didnt they mention that?

And what about this testimony and that piece of evidence?

In 2008, Alvear left NBC26 and moved on to ABC News and then NBC News.

Now, Alvear works in marketing.

It just feels odd, Keller, speaking about the Internets reaction to him, tells PEOPLE.

He hasnt finished watching the entire series yet.

Keller was 25 going on 26 when he was reporting on the Avery trial.

I cant explain how much this case weighed on me, he recalls.

Since the trial ended in 2007, he has returned to academia.

According to his LinkedIn, he attended University of New Hampshire School of Law from 20102013.

Now, hes a professor of English and communications at NHTI, Concords Community College.

Brendan is very, very sad, she replied to a tweet that called Dassey the biggest victim here.

Tom Kertscher

Kertscher is interviewed toward the end of the first episode of the documentary.

This reporting included going through police documents and putting together a chronology of the Manitowoc polices contact with Allen.

He also covered the murder trial.

Today, he still works for the Journal Sentinel, but now hes part of PolitiFact Wisconsin.

Scary, he tweeted.