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West Memphis 3 Benefit CD Hits Stores
10-08-02
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The new benefit CD for the West Memphis 3
hit stores today (Oct 8). The album entitled, “Rise Above: 24 Black Flag
Songs To Benefit The West Memphis 3,“contains twenty-four covers of classic
Black Flag songs by various artists ranging from Chuck D, Ryan Adams, Tim
Armstrong, Mike Patton and Corey Taylor of Slipknot.
The project was spearheaded by Henry Rollins
and proceeds from the disc will go toward the legal defense of the West
Memphis 3.
West Memphis 3 Case Background by former
antiMUSIC correspondent Goth Brooks.
On May 5th, 1993
three 8 year old boys, Michael Moore, Steve Branch, and Christopher Byers,
headed home from Weaver Elementary School to their nearby West Memphis,
Arkansas neighborhood on their bicycles. A few hours later they were
reported missing and an informal search by their parents got underway.
The next afternoon a child’s body was pulled from a creek in a ditch bank,
in an area known as the Robin Hood Hills. Eventually, the bodies
of the other two missing boys were found nearby. All three of the
boys had been severely beaten and tied in the Hog-Tied fashion, ankle to
wrist with their own shoelaces. One of the boys in particular, Christopher
Byers, appears to have been the focus of the attack: he had been stabbed
repeatedly in the groin area and castrated. All three of the boys
suffered massive head injuries.
I sit and write with
a heavy heart when I think of how those kids suffered this violent attack,
and of the gruesome scene left behind by whoever is guilty of this crime.
I’ve seen the HBO Documentary “Paradise Lost Pt.1", and have read over
the crime scene reports and the synopsis of the case at the www.wm3.org
website about a thousand times trying to understand where justice was served
in convicting Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. of
this crime. Jessie Misskelley Jr. was sentenced to life plus 40 years
in the Arkansas State Prison System; Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life
without the possibility of parole, and Damien Echols, the suspected ringleader
of this trio, and perpetrator of what his accusers call a “Satanic motivated”
crime, was sentenced to die by lethal injection.
The one good reason
I can argue the fact that justice is blind in Arkansas is because three
teenage boys were convicted of these murders with no solid evidence against
them other than the fact that they listened the heavy metal bands like
Slayer and Metallica, and wore a lot of black. From what I’ve read
and from the documentary I’ve seen, I can’t conclude the guilt or the innocence
of the three defendants in this case. I wasn’t there at the crime
scene, and I haven’t done enough research at this point to have a solid
conclusion or a final opinion on the matter.
At this point I can
say I think that Damien Echols was someone who was guilty of nothing more
than having an identity that was so different than the norm, and that his
interest and knowledge of something as taboo as the occult or Satanism
made him a prime suspect in the God fearing Southern Baptist town of West
Memphis, Arkansas. All in all, I think Damien was more of a dabbler
than he was a full- blown practitioner of anything that required elaborate
measures, such as Satanic rituals or ceremonies.
There is no real
evidence that puts the three defendants at the crime scene at the estimated
time of the murders. This is a case full of lack of evidence, what
appears to be a coerced confession from Jessie Misskelley Jr., evidence
lost, and evidence destroyed or overlooked altogether. Am I wrong in the
belief that in order to be convicted of a crime the person has be proven
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt? The only solid physical evidence offered
in the case actually implicates the stepfather of one of the victims, not
the accused. The prosecution botched the case even further by having one
of their key witnesses debunked when it was brought out in court that he
received his masters and doctorate degrees through mail order, not by attending
college.
I’ve read at least
a hundred pages off the www.wm3.org website and can’t cover the extent
of what I’ve learned about the case thus far. I encourage you to
go to the address yourselves and familiarize yourselves with the case and
see what you think, and if you feel strongly enough about it to support
the fight to free the West Memphis three.
Click
here to read Dr Fever’s review of this CD.
To
learn more about the West Memphis 3 and find out how you can help visit
WM3.org
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