 | West Memphis Three's Damien Echols Releases Book 'Life After Death'
Two days after the 20 year anniversary of the murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, one of the men convicted of killing them released his life story. Watch Video
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 | West Memphis Murder Victim's Mother Arrested
For the second time in less than six months, the mother of a "West Memphis Three" murder victim is in trouble with the law.
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 | Judge Rules Against Release of West Memphis 3 Evidence
A judge has ruled that the physical evidence the mother of one of three Cub Scouts killed in northeast Arkansas requested to see isn't available to her under the state's Freedom of Information Act.
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 | Victims' Parents Demand to See Evidence in West Memphis Three Case
Pam Hicks doesn’t believe much of anything people in the justice system tell her. Her son Stevie Branch was only eight years old when he and two of his pals were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas almost twenty years ago. She wants police and prosecutors to let her see all the evidence they had gathered in the trials of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jesse Misskelley, who were convicted of the murders. Watch Video
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 | Judge Sets Hearing in Case over WM3 Evidence
A judge has scheduled a hearing in a lawsuit filed by the mother of one of three Cub Scouts killed in 1993 in West Memphis.
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 | WM3 Murder Victim's Mother Files Lawsuit against Police, City
The mother of Stevie Branch, one of three 8-year-old boy scouts found murdered in West Memphis in 1993, has filed a lawsuit against the city of West Memphis and its police department. Watch Video
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 | Money a Factor in West Memphis 3 Plea Deal
Prosecutor and congressional hopeful Scott Ellington says costs to the state and potential juror misconduct factored into his decision to agree to the deal that freed the three men convicted in the murders of three Cub Scouts in 1993.
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 | West Memphis Three a Never Ending Case
The West Memphis Three is a never ending case; the latest wrinkle came when an anonymous donor put up $100,000 for information leading to what they call "the real killers" of three 8-year-old cub scouts in 1993. Watch Video
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 | $100K Reward Offered in West Memphis 3 Case
Supporters of the men known as the West Memphis Three say an anonymous donor has offered a $100,000 reward for new information that leads to the arrest and conviction in the 1993 deaths of three Cub Scouts.
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 | Parents Disappointed With Oscar Nod For WM3 Film
The parents of two of three Arkansas boys who were brutally murdered nearly two decades ago say they're disappointed the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has nominated a documentary about the killings for an Oscar.
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 | Jackson: Film Saved Life of West Memphis 3 Suspect
Peter Jackson believes Damien Echols would be dead now if not for a 1996 documentary that cast doubt on the man's guilt in three child murders.
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 | West Memphis 3 Member Reacts to 'New' Evidence
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. Watch Video
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 | Echols Defense Claims New Leads in WM3 Murders
The defense team for the West Memphis Three say they have new information pointing to who really killed three boys in West Memphis almost 20 years ago. The man they're now accusing, Terry Hobbs, says he's innocent. Watch Video
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 | West Memphis Three Documentary Premiers At Indie Film Fest
HBO filmmakers have documented the case of the West Memphis 3 for nearly two decades. Watch Video
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