In their letters, Avery would repeatedly say that it was "God's will" they should be together forever, writing in one note: "God told me that you need me and I believe him so much and I can't let go so I know God is right. God told me to marry you so I told God yes I will marry you and he said ok to me."
"The first time I saw him, he waddled over to me and I thought: 'He looks like a teddy', as he was round and 5ft 2in, not 5ft 8in like he'd told me," says Lynn. "He'd be constantly blowing hot and cold in the same calls and letters. He'd be writing to me three or four times a day telling me how much he loves me, but in the next sentence, tell me how much I drive him mad.
"When I tried to defend myself in Facebook groups, saying to go easy, I'd be told that I'm a diseased whore. Now I know how it feels to be terrorised without being able to do anything about it." Lynn moved from Mesquite, Nevada, to a small town in California, yet the abuse from Making A Murderer supporters continued. Taking a break from social media gave some respite, but Making A Murderer 2 started it all back up again earlier last year.
She says: "I don't think it will ever stop and after this interview, I've decided I won't speak about it again. I've done all I can.