Thursday, August 25, 2011

‘West Memphis Three’ Free After Lawyers’ Deal?

'West Memphis Three' Free After Lawyers' Deal?


A new deal may set members of the "West Memphis Three" free. The three men featured inParadise Lost film Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, Jr. were infamously convicted of the 1993 murders of three 8-year-old boys.

The deal, brokered by their attorneys, could set the men free as early as Friday, The New York Times reports. Other news outlets are reporting the West Memphis Three" released as of Friday, in fact.

The murder gained the attention of the media and of the public when it was publicized that the murders were part of a satanic ritual.

Investigators were led to Echols partially because he practiced Wicca, according to The New York Times.

The lead to Echols led to another man, Misskelley, who is borderline mentally retarded. He was interrogated by police for nearly 12 hours, which led to a confession that also implicated Echols and Baldwin, according to The New York Times.

Prosecutors relied heavily on this confession to win the case against the "West Memphis Three," despite the fact that the confession deviated from the actual facts found by police. Echols was sentenced to death row, while the other men were sentenced to life in prison,The New York Times reports.

All members of the "West Memphis Three" were teenagers at the time of their arrest, according to the Arkansas Times.

Besides the confession, there was no physical evidence that connected the teens to the crime. Recent DNA tests did find that a hair found in one of the ropes might have belonged to one of the victim's stepfathers. Another hair in a tree might belong to a friend of the stepfather, according to the Arkansas Times.

Whether or not the DNA results will be used to set the "West Memphis Three" free is unclear.

But, in most criminal cases, post-conviction DNA analysis can exonerate individuals either a) by conclusively proving that they did not commit the crime; or b) provide enough reasonable doubt that the conviction can be overturned.

To be sure, Damien Echols, if freed, would be one of the most publicized releases of a death row inmate in recent memory. Having the West Memphis Three released would be quite the Hollywood ending for the "Paradise Lost" filmmakers who have followed this case for years.

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