West Memphis 3 Member Reacts to 'New' Evidence

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Updated: 1/22/2012 10:41 am
West Memphis, AR -- As much as he would love to clear his name, Jessie Misskelley, one of the West Memphis 3 convicted of murdering three 8-year-old boys in 1993, isn't rushing to judgement now that an attorney says new evidence points to the real killer.

"I don't really pay attention to all this, I just try and live my life, that is all I can do," said Misskelley as he worked on a van with his dad outside his West Memphis home.

Misskelley, Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin were all released from prison in August 2011 after 18-years in prison for the murders of Stevie Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore in 1993.

Misskelley admits though he was surprised to hear that a lawyer for Damien Echols has new sworn statements pointing the finger at Terry Hobbs, a man long suspected by the family of the three young victims.

"After all these years I'm surprised by it, yeah," Misskelley said. "Why did he come forward now, he should have done this 18 years ago."

According to Echols' lawyer, three new witnesses have given sworn statements and underwent polygraph tests in connection with what they say Michael Hobbs Jr., Terry Hobb's nephew said. Terry Hobbs is the stepfather of Branch.

"I'm not going to accuse nobody because I know how it feels to be accused, it is not my place to accuse nobody. If he did it he did it, if not, he has nothing to worry about," Misskelley said.

Echols' attorney said he's sent a packet of information to District Attorney Scott Ellington for review.

The full release is below:

For Immediate Release

"MY UNCLE TERRY MURDERED THE THREE LITTLE BOYS" IN  WEST MEMPHIS

IT IS THE "HOBBS FAMILY SECRET" ACCORDING TO NEPHEW

(Mountain Home, Arkansas - January 20, 2012) Terry Hobbs' nephew, Michael Hobbs Jr., allegedly told his friends "my uncle Terry murdered those three little boys," according to declarations under penalty of perjury recently given to Damien Echols' defense team. The three new witnesses were polygraphed about what they stated Michael Hobbs, Jr. told them.

"One day Michael picked us up in his truck. He was very quiet and upset. Michael then said to us, 'you are not going to believe what my dad told me today. My Uncle Terry murdered the three little boys.' According to Michael, his dad called this 'The Hobbs Family Secret' and he asked us to keep it a secret and not tell anyone."

Another witness stated, "One night last winter, Michael and I were playing pool in his basement when the third friend asked about the West Memphis Three case which had been in the news. Michael responded by saying, 'My uncle killed three kids in West Memphis.' Michael was dead serious when he said this."

The three little boys referenced in the declarations were found brutally murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1993. DNA consistent with Terry Hobbs, stepfather of victim Stevie Branch, was later discovered in the knot of a shoelace used to restrain victim Michael Moore. Three eyewitnesses have also provided sworn statements that they saw Terry Hobbs with the three children on the day of the murders, immediately before they disappeared.  Terry Hobbs has maintained that he never saw the three boys the day they were murdered.

A third witness stated that he was at Michael Hobbs Jr's home in 2003 or 2004 when he was told by Hobbs Jr. that the two of them could not go down to the basement to play pool because Michael Hobbs Sr. was down there having a conversation with Hobbs Jr.'s uncle.  The witness said that he " listened with Michael Jr. at the top of the stairs. I heard two men talking. One appeared to be very upset even crying and he said 'I am sorry, I regret it.' The other man was trying to console him and said, 'You are in the clear, no one thinks you are a suspect, those guys are already in prison.'"

Echols' attorney, Stephen Braga of Ropes & Gray, said: "This is critical new information which reveals that the people closest to Terry Hobbs, his family members, may know much more about Terry's involvement in the West Memphis Three case than they have ever acknowledged.  If this is the Hobbs Family Secret, then what a horrific cost that secrecy has imposed on the lives of so many people - perhaps most significantly Pam Hobbs who deserves to know what really happened to Stevie on the night of the murders, as do the Byers and Moore families.  With the secret now out, let's hope that someone in the Hobbs family has the heart, the soul and the courage to come forward to tell the truth directly.  In the meantime, I have given our investigative materials concerning these new witnesses - along with other related information - to District Attorney Scott Ellington for his review and action."

The new witnesses came forward after seeing a recording of the CBS News 48 Hours special on the West Memphis 3 case. At the end of that broadcast, attorney Stephen Braga was asked what's next in the effort to gain exoneration for the three after their plea deal. He responded: "Hopefully, some day we will find that smoking gun, that key piece of inculpatory DNA or a deathbed confession or a witness will come forward and say, "You know, this is really what happened."

Hearing those words moved the new witnesses to contact the West Memphis 3 Confidential Tip Line just a few weeks ago. The new witnesses were then interviewed by the Echols' defense team, signed declarations under penalty of perjury and passed polygraph examinations concerning what they say Michael Hobbs Jr. told them.

The Confidential Tip Line number is (501) 256-1775.


TIMELINE

2003/2004 - Michael Hobbs, jr. and friend listen to two men talking in basement.

 Michael Hobbs and Terry Hobbs.

2007/8 - Michael Hobbs tells two friends about Hobbs Family Secret.

2007/2008 - Friend tells mother of revelations. Mother signs sworn statement to details.

2009 - Two of three men who came forward were arrested. Michael Hobbs jr. provides evidence against them.

2010 - Michael Hobbs jr. in his home with two other friends, tells them his uncle killed those boys in West Memphis 3 case

December 11, 2011 - Call to tip line about new evidence.

December 16, 2011 - Three men come to D.C. to meet attorney Steve Braga and Lonie Soury. Sign affidavits and are polygraphed

January 19, 2012 - Materials sent to Craighead County Prosecutor Scott Ellington.

 


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