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Free At Last!

August 19th, 2011

And yes, it’s true – the West Memphis Three have finally been released after serving 18 years for a crime they did not commit. It’s apparent that the state of Arkansas knew they couldn’t win a retrial so they gave themselves an easy “out”. It’s wonderful that they are finally free, but it’s sickening that the prosecutors are considering this “case closed” and will not be searching for the real murderer. And it’s also sickening that some people still presume their guilt despite the complete lack of evidence. Their only crime? Daring to look different in a close-minded town. If you haven’t seen the documentaries “Paradise Lost” and “Paradise Lost 2″ I highly recommend them. I’ve dug back into the MFDJ archives for my original reviews and for a review of WM3 “ringleader” Damien Echols’ excellent book.

West Memphis Three

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The Comtesse Reflects On…
The West Memphis Three
(Originally Published 10/22/06)

I am embarrassed to admit it, but until this weekend, I had never really studied the case of the West Memphis Three. However, this past weekend I watched the documentary Paradise Lost – The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills, followed by its sequel Paradise Lost 2 – Revelations. I was absolutely amazed and appalled at what I saw. Most of you are probably familiar with the case already, but for those of you who are not, the films revolve around a triple-murder of 8-year-old boys in West Memphis, Arkansas on May 6, 1993. The bodies were found in a ravine and a short time later police arrested three local teenagers, linking the boys’ killings to a satanic ritual. One of the boys confessed, and they were eventually convicted, with two of the boys being sentenced to life imprisonment and one being sentenced to death.

What you learn while watching these films is that, apart from the confession, there is literally NO EVIDENCE to link these three to the killings. And the confession – made by a teenage boy (Jesse Misskelley) with an IQ of 72 after 12 hours of intense police questioning – was obviously coerced. During the taped confession, Jesse gives incorrect details that the police correct in order to get him to say what they want him to say. Jesse immediately recanted his confession, but it was too late – the police and the public had already decided to make a scapegoat of the three young men. Their only crime? Being different.

The alleged “leader” of the three, Damien Echols, wore black clothing, had dyed black hair, listened to heavy metal music, and admitted an interest in Wicca and Satanism. And the other two were mainly convicted based on guilt by association. To an educated individual, the entire idea that these murders were satanic ritual killings is, of course, ludicrous! The bodies of the boys were found naked. They had been tied-up, stabbed, raped, bitten, and beaten, and one of the boys had his penis cutoff with a knife. There was no blood found on the scene, indicating that the boys had been killed elsewhere and dumped in the ravine. There was absolutely nothing in the positioning of the bodies or the manner in which they were murdered to suggest a ritual killing (even if you believe in the absurd notion that satanic killings ever actually take place, which I don’t believe there is any evidence to support).

It’s pretty obvious to us morbid types that this is a sex slaying… and all evidence points to the mutilated boy’s father, John Mark Byers. (NOTE: Since this review was written, John Mark Byers did a complete 180 and became an outspoken supporter of the innocence of the WM3. Which, of course, doesn’t mean he *didn’t* commit the murders, but it does seem unlikely – so all my comments below may just be mumbo-jumbo after all.) His hateful presence dominates both films – as he wishes death upon the West Memphis Three in the most explicit of manners, while obsessively following the trials and every subsequent appeal. The circumstantial evidence to point to Byers as the killer is overwhelming: he had a history of violence; he had abused his son (physically) and his wife had suspected that her son had been sexually abused as well; his son Christopher was the only boy who had been sexually mutilated and who had bite marks on his face, indicating a special level of rage was directed at him compared to the other boys; he had supplied a knife to the filmmakers and they noticed what appeared to be blood on it and turned it into authorities who determined that the blood, based on its type, could have belonged to either Christopher or John Mark Byers (unfortunately, this was prior to DNA testing, and this test destroyed the blood evidence); he was the first to report the boys missing; he was the only parent to continue to fanatically follow all of the appeals and talk extensively to the filmmakers (exhibiting that peculiar tendency of some killers to stay involved with the case), etc.

But the biggest evidence, in my mind, of Byers probable guilt is the fact that after the trial, he had his teeth all removed. The defense bungled the original autopsy by not catching that there was a bite mark on Christopher Byers’ face. During the appeal process, they compared the bite mark to the bite of the West Memphis Three and it did not match any of them… but, wouldn’t you know it, they couldn’t compare John Mark Byers’ bite mark because he’d had his teeth removed. During Revelations, he comes up with a couple of different stories for exactly why he had his teeth removed: 1) they were knocked out in a fight or 2) they fell out due to periodental disease caused by some medication he was taking. Dental records actually show that they were simply removed at Byers’ request – for no medical reason at all. Hmmmm, suspicious? Oh, and did I mention that his wife also died under suspicious circumstances as well, and that investigation is still open?

And what evidence is there against the West Memphis Three? The taped confession of Jesse Misskelley couldn’t even be used as evidence against Damien and Jason, so all that the prosecution had was some clothing fibers that were matched to the scene (which isn’t very compelling evidence, to say the least, since some types of fibers are extremely common) and some witness testimony about overhearing Damien bragging about the murders (one of the witnesses has since confessed that she lied under oath). It’s basically nothing more than a modern-day witch hunt – and the West Memphis Three have been imprisoned for 13 years now, as appeals are denied and time runs short for Damien on death row.

To say that this story has pissed me off is an understatement. Who among us wouldn’t fit the description of the West Memphis Three: dark clothing, an interest in the occult, an interest in alternative religions, dark music. It’s amazing to think that in this day and age, someone can still be sentenced to death when there is no evidence against them – just because they are different from the norm and freak the jury out.

If you haven’t seen these films, I highly recommend you take a look. It’s too important a topic to avoid. I also encourage you to get involved by checking out the Free The West Memphis Three organization website.

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Review of Almost Home: My Life Story Vol. 1
by Damien Echols
(Originally published 05/14/07)

Damien Echols, as you may be aware, is one of the West Memphis Three – the trio of teenagers who were convicted of murdering three boys in West Memphis in 1993 despite the absence of any physical evidence linking them to the crime. Damien was considered the “ringleader” of the murders and has been spending the last 13 years on death row. The story of this great travesty of justice (which is nothing more than a modern day witch hunt) has been well-explored in the documentaries Paradise Lost and Paradise Lost 2, but this autobiography presents the story from the perspective of Damien himself. It’s a fascinating read.

I was surprised to find that the part of the book I found most interesting wasn’t his early life or his trial, but rather the years behind bars. The way in which Damien has managed to keep himself sane and actually improve himself, both physically and intellectually, while on death row is amazing to me. He realized early on that his anger would end up destroying him and turned to Buddhist meditation as a way to control his negative emotions. He has spent his years reading voraciously on a wide variety of subjects. He has carried on numerous friendships via letter writing, even falling in love and marrying one of his supporters. And despite his situation, he still somehow manages to convey sympathy towards the ignorant, uneducated jurists who allowed their superstitions about people who wear all black and listen to heavy metal music being “satan worshippers” to convince them that three clearly innocent young men were guilty.

After reading “Almost Home,” I want Damien Echols to be my friend. But more than that, I want him to be free.

And now he is!!!

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West Memphis FREE?

August 18th, 2011

A surprise hearing is being held tomorrow and rumor has it that the West Memphis 3, who have been jailed for murders they did not commit since 1993, may finally be going free! Great news if it’s true!!

Surprise West Memphis 3 Hearing Tomorrow

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Morbid Fact Du Jour For August 17, 2011

August 17th, 2011

Today’s Perpetual Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

The eloquent last words of English writer Harriet Martineau (1802-76):

“I see no reason why the existence of Harriet Martineau should be perpetuated.”

Culled from: Weird Wills & Eccentric Last Wishes by Michelle Lovric

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Exploring The Ruins Of Gary

August 16th, 2011

Last Friday I took the day off work and had a marvelous time exploring the ruins of the modern ghost town of Gary, Indiana. I took shots with a variety of cameras, but as usual, the ones taken with my cheap plastic Holga turned out the creepiest. Naturally, I thought I’d share. These were taken at an abandoned church in the city. It’s a mesmerizing place.

City Methodist Church City Methodist Church City Methodist Church Desolate Leaps Limber Entropy City Methodist Church TEH Dusty Placesetting In the Desolate Garden Spectral Arches Pools In Arches Disused Stroller The Upstairs Room

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Morbid Fact Du Jour For August 15, 2011

August 15th, 2011

Today’s Twisted Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

Robert François Damiens (1714-57) was a French soldier who attempted to assassinate King Louis XV by stabbing him as he entered his carriage at Versailles. A detailed account of the torture and death of Damiens has come down to us, clearly showing that dignity is not the prerogative of royal victims.

The sulphur was lit, but the flame was so poor that only the top skin of the hand was burnt, and that only slightly. Then the executioner, his sleeves rolled up, took the steel pincers, which had been especially made for the occasion, and which were about a foot and a half long, and pulled first at the calf of the right leg, then at the breasts. Though a strong, sturdy fellow, this executioner found it so difficult to tear away the pieces of flesh that he set about the same spot two or three times, twisting the pincers as he did so, and what he took away formed at each part a wound about the size of a six-pound crown piece.

The executioner filled these holes with molten lead, as Damiens cried out, ‘Pardon, my God! Pardon, Lord!’ From time to time he would raise his head and look over his tortured body. Ropes were then tied to his limbs.

The horses tugged hard, each pulling straight on a limb, each horse held by an executioner. After a quarter of an hour, and after several attempts, the direction of pull of the horses were changed: those at the arms were made to pull towards the head, those at the thighs towards the arms. The arms then broke at the joints. He raised his head and looked at himself. Two more horses had to be added to those harnessed to the thighs, which made six horses in all. Without success. Monsieur Le Breton ordered renewed efforts to be made, but the horses gave up and one of them harnessed to the thighs fell to the ground.

Damiens was heard to say, ‘Kiss me, gentlemen,’ and to ask the priest to say a mass for his soul. ‘After two or three attempts [to pull the body apart], the executioner, Samson, and the other man who had used the pincers, drew out knives and cut through the thighs.’ At last the horses were able to tear away the legs, first the right, then the left. Next the upper limbs were cut through to the bone and joints in order to facilitate the severance of the arms.

‘When the four limbs had been pulled away, the confessors came to speak to him; but his executioner told them that he was dead, though the truth was that I saw the man move, his lower jaw was moving from side to side as if he were talking. One of the executioners said that he was still alive when his trunk was thrown on the stake.’ The torso and limbs were reduced to ashes and thrown to the four winds.

Culled from: Death: A History Of Man’s Obsessions and Fears

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Morbid Fact Du Jour For August 14, 2011

August 14th, 2011

Today’s Face-Down Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

Charles Rodman Campbell, hanged in 1994, was dragged the entire forty feet from the last night cell to the gallows. Campbell, who had vowed, “If I go, correctional personnel will go with me,” was lying face-down on the floor of his cell when the hangman came for him. After refusing to get up and come to the cuff port to surrender his wrists, he was pepper-sprayed by guards, then bound and cuffed, toweled off, and dragged to the gallows.

Culled from: The Last Face You’ll Ever See

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Mayhem at the State Fair!

August 14th, 2011

Apparently, Mother Nature doesn’t like state fair-going country music fans. And who can blame her, really?

Stage Collapses at Indiana State Fair

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My New Friend

August 13th, 2011

While shopping at Woolly Mammoth in Chicago today, I picked up a new friend for the Castle DeSpair. I expect he will stab me to death tonight, which isn’t a bad way to go, all things considered…

Creepy Clown

Creepy Clown

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Morbid Fact Du Jour For August 13, 2011

August 13th, 2011

Today’s Provincial Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

In olden times there was often a stigma attached to executioners. Provincial European executioners often lived out of town, in isolated though not necessarily inferior circumstances. In church, they and their families were generally assigned a separate pew; if they ate in the tavern, they were seated separately. In cities, this distance was more marked. The seventeenth-century Nuremberg executioner Master Franz Schmidt, known to posterity for the laundry list of a journal that he kept of his executions, was given a large stone tower on a spit on the Furth River. The property came with a gated portion of one of the two bridges connecting the spit to the city, which was his sole walkway for the early-evening constitutional. If the executioner had been drawn from the criminal ranks, the man was physically “marked”. In the Swedish town of Arboga, in 1470, a thief on the gallows, commuted for serving as hangman for his fellows, was branded with an iron. Two centuries later, a thief in the town of Gronso agreed to become his fellows’ hangman; both his ears were cut off.

Culled from: The Last Face You’ll Ever See

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Morbid Fact Du Jour For August 11, 2011

August 11th, 2011

Today’s Incorrectly Adjusted Yet Truly Morbid Fact!

On March 3, 1974 a DC-10 of Turkish Airlines left Istanbul on a normal scheduled flight to London Heathrow, with an intermediate stop at Paris Orly. The first leg of the flight was trouble-free, and the aircraft took off from Orly at 11:30 a.m. for the short hop across the English Channel with 334 passengers and a crew of 10 on board. The aircraft’s passenger load was increased by over 150 in Paris because of a strike by BEA ground engineers in London which led to the cancellation of many BEA flights. Radar contact with the aircraft was maintained for only a few minutes before it disappeared off the screens. The DC-10 had crashed in the Forest of Ermenonville, in a rugged valley called Bosquet de Dammartin, about 22 miles northeast of Paris. The aircraft cut a broad swathe extending for half a mile through the forest, and broke into a large number of pieces. Rescue services were quickly on the scene, but there were no survivors.

When the crash was investigated it was found that a rear cargo door had blown out. The same thing had happened to another DC-10, on a flight from Detroit to Buffalo in 1972. It made a successful emergency landing back at Detroit, but following that incident the plane’s makers, McDonnell Douglas, recalled all DC-10s in order that a special support plate with extended locking pins should be fitted to these doors. At the time, the Turkish Airlines plane had just been completed but had not gone into service. Its record file showed that this modification had been carried out in July 1972, but it was clear to the crash investigators that the support plate had never been fitted, and the locking pins were incorrectly adjusted.

After conducting their own enquiries, and while admitting that the support plate had not been fitted, McDonnell Douglas disputed that this was the cause of the crash. They found that the ‘make-sure’ device on the cargo door, which ensures it is properly locked, was not operating correctly, blaming this on faulty maintenance by the plane’s operators, Turkish Airlines. The airline denied responsibility. In May 1975 McDonnell Douglas offered out-of-court settlements to those people – mainly bereaved families – who were seeking compensation.

Culled from: Catastrophes and Disasters

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