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A new hearing has been set for the West Memphis Three, and it will focus on the retesting of pivotal DNA evidence in the case ...
Second Judicial Prosecuting Attorney Sonia Hagood filed a notice of hearing this week in the case of State of Arkansas vs.
(CBS) - The West Memphis Three, a group of men who were convicted in 1994 for killing three 8-year-old Cub Scouts in Arkansas, spent 18 years behind bars for a crime they say they did not commit ...
In 1993, police accused three teenagers of murdering three 8-year-old West Memphis boys: Steve Branch, Chris Byers and Michael Moore. Misskelley, along with Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin, were ...
The teens – Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr., dubbed the “West Memphis Three” – were eventually ...
30 years ago, Christopher, Michael, and Steve were found dead. Police pinpointed three teens as the killers and thus began a long effort to prove their innocence.
What’s known is that three 8-year-old boys — Steve "Stevie" Branch, Christopher Byers and Michael Moore — were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas, in 1993. Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie ...
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Devil in the Details: New revelations concerning the West Memphis Three from a former lead attorneyWEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (WMC) - Former lead attorney for the West Memphis Three, Dan Stidham, is sharing for the first time things about the case he’s never publicly shared before. “The killer is ...
What started as a normal day in West Memphis quickly changed into one of panic when three eight-year-old boys—Steve, Michael and Christopher—disappeared. The boys were last seen by witnesses ...
In 1993, police accused three teenagers of murdering three 8-year-old West Memphis boys: Steve Branch, Chris Byers and Michael Moore. Misskelley, along with Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin, were ...
An agreement has been reached on the procedure for new DNA testing of items from a 1993 triple homicide known as the West Memphis Three case.
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