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The entire EWE Google file is chock full of bullshxt and misinformation.
Play.tojsiab.com: Edward Wayne Edwards a serial killer who was not discovered until 2010, appeared in this portion of the HBO documentary Paradise lost - The Robin Hood Hills Murders, he killed the three boys and framed three innocent boys.
The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers in 1994, of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas.
Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20 year sentences, Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life imprisonment.
During the trial, the prosecution asserted the children were killed as part of a Satanic ritual, a number of documentaries have been based on the case, and celebrities and musicians have held fund raisers in the belief they are innocent.
Following a successful decision in 2010 by the Arkansas Supreme Court regarding newly produced DNA evidence,[5] the West Memphis Three reached a deal with prosecutors.
On August 19, 2011, they entered Alford pleas, which allow them to assert their innocence, while acknowledging prosecutors have enough evidence to convict them.
Judge David Laser accepted the pleas and sentenced the three to time served. They were released with ten year suspended sentences, having served 18 years and 78 days in prison.
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[–] HortenseMockingbird [S] ago (edited ago)
The entire EWE Google file is chock full of bullshxt and misinformation.
Play.tojsiab.com: Edward Wayne Edwards a serial killer who was not discovered until 2010, appeared in this portion of the HBO documentary Paradise lost - The Robin Hood Hills Murders, he killed the three boys and framed three innocent boys.
Video: Jessie Misskelley Confessions Full Audio Enhanced.
Jessie Misskelley's first June 3. 1993 statement.
Jessie Misskelley's 2nd June 3, 1993 statement (clarification confession).
Jessie's 4th confession Feb. 17, 1994.
Jessie's 2nd confession August 19, 1993.
Jon Moody transporting Jessie Misskelley May 5th 1993.
Jessie's 3rd Confession Feb. 8, 1994, the Bible confession.
The West Memphis Three were guilty. That’s the truth.
Judge David Laser accepted the pleas and sentenced the three to time served. They were released with ten year suspended sentences, having served 18 years and 78 days in prison.