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6th August 2016
01:50pm BST

The theory goes that, if the fire in which Avery allegedly burned the remains of the victim, Teresa Halbach (whose body was never found), was so hot that it cremated Halbach’s bones and it left just tiny, DNA-less bone fragments (as claimed by the prosecution), then it should have been hot enough to burn the bones of a small bird.
The heat generated by the fire has been questioned in the past, as a cremation expert claimed that it wouldn't be hot enough to obliterate Halbach's remains.
The discovery of a bird's bone, meanwhile, would support claims by the defence that Avery used the fire pit on his property to dispose of animal remains.
It may be a small detail, but it’s not the first time that the bone evidence has been questioned and will only add weight to the claims of those who believe that Avery is innocent.
No doubt more will be revealed when Season Two returns to Netflix in the near future.
This article originally appeared on JOE.ie