If they are from West Memphis, they are guilty.
Been studying up on this case for years...I can show you articles all over the place talking about it...What article did you read that didn't say he was mentally handicapped? Everything I've read talks about it. That's one of the major parts of the case. If you were held in a room for 12 hours as a person whose IQ puts you as mentally handicapped, and you're told that you're going to be given a break if you admit guilt, and you're threatened by police, and also offered money, you'd do it too. And knowing he's mentally handicapped, why did the police ONLY question Miskelley? Echols and Baldwin weren't interrogated. And that "confession" is the only thing they have on them. No evidence, no DNA, no nothing. And immediately after the confession, and they were locked up, Miskelley recanted and said it was forced. One of the murdered little boys' stepfather's hair was on the rope that tied one of them up. He said he didn't see them at all that day, but eyewitnesses said he was the last adult with them. This is a simple case of bible belt people thinking that because these three teenagers listen to rock music and dress in black, they're part of a satanic cult that killed little boys.
If they are from West Memphis, they are guilty.
I know, I know...don't feed. I'm done.
Bumping this thread after watching West of Memphis... a doco about the whole ordeal
Very interesting doco.... anyone interested should go out of their way to watch...
Netflix has it on their DVD subscription. I only have streaming.
Damn... well if its a topic/story that interests you its a good watch when you get the chance
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