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⇒ Read Blood on Black The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Volume I The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers Book 1 eBook Gary Meece

Blood on Black The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Volume I The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers Book 1 eBook Gary Meece



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They did it.
The West Memphis 3 are guilty. They are guilty despite what the documentaries, books and news stories have said over and over.
Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr. killed three 8-year-olds, Christopher Byers, Michael Moore and Stevie Branch, on May 5, 1993, in a wooded area in West Memphis, Ark.
The murders were thrill kills, according to Echols himself. But they were much more than that. Police were struck by the ritualistic aspects. Local dabblers in the occult immediately came under suspicion.
Under questioning, Echols, already acknowledged as a witch, flaunted his knowledge of the occult, his theories of how the killings could have “magickal” implications and his insights into how the killer would think and feel. He demonstrated special knowledge about the case beyond the little publicly known. He gave out signals that he was a prime suspect; a series of witnesses further implicated him.
A confession broke open the case.
The widely accepted WM3 storyline is that inept police and prosecutors, with a howling mob of religious fanatics to placate, somewhat arbitrarily picked out three innocent boys to blame for horrific murders because Damien and his best pal Jason wore black T-shirts, listened to heavy metal music and had funny haircuts and because the third boy, Little Jessie, was practically retarded and thus easily manipulated.
Almost every element in that storyline has little relation to reality.
The weirdness that drew the attention of authorities stemmed from bad choices by the suspects rather than clothing, haircuts or rocking out to Megadeth.
The West Memphis police did their duty in a diligent if imperfect manner. The investigation was professional and painstaking. Detectives took many statements, followed strange and unpromising leads and administered the polygraph dozens of times.
All three of the teens from the trailer parks were convicted. The convictions held up on appeal.
Eventually, thanks to Hollywood celebrities and misleading documentaries that left out crucial evidence, the killers who became the West Memphis 3 walked free.
No exonerating evidence, despite many years of investigation and a defense fund in the millions of dollars, has been produced. None of the three has a credible alibi.
The mainstream media bought into the premise that “those boys were innocent.”
By putting the focus on mullet-headed rednecks, drawling overweight cops and righteously angry Christians, the media played upon the most egregious stereotypes of Southern whites, while positioning a murdering sociopath as a hip kid who was just too cool for the uptight hometown idiots. The West Memphis 3 myth was made to order for the familiar narrative of the perceptive young outsider that every hipster and aspiring artist imagines himself to have been. Among the sensitive souls who found a doppelgänger of their teen selves in Echols were professional outsiders — such as Johnny Depp and Henry Rollins.
In Aleister Crowley’s “magickal” system, which Echols embraced in his preteen years, orgasm and ecstasy are equated with death and sacrifice and the sexual fluids are often represented as blood or water.
Echols felt he was in transition to a state of being a god, something other than human; he believed that drinking blood invested him with spiritual energy.
Echols and “blood brother” Jason formed a pathological dyad, cultivating elaborate violent fantasies.
Via the ritual torture, killing and eating of dogs, cats and other animals, they educated themselves in the curriculum of occult murder.
The lurking allure of a “thrill kill” finally became irresistible when the killing time coincided with sunset, the rise of a full moon and the pagan holiday of Beltane.

Blood on Black The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Volume I The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers Book 1 eBook Gary Meece

Blood on Black: The Case Against the West Memphis 3, Volume I
and
Where The Monsters Go: The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers, Volume II

This two volume study is the most thorough and definitive case study of this crime in book form.
Numerous books have been written about the murder of three 8 year old boys in West Memphis, TN in 1993

Gary Meece had the opportunity to draw upon all of the accumulated knowledge available at this time
and he was able to make a thorough and logical analysis of this puzzling case.

The pronouncements of celebrities who have inserted themselves into the drama surrounding this case served
to mislead a portion of the public into believing three innocent teenagers were unjustly convicted of the child murders.
Four documentaries about this case with selective editing have garnered great sympathy for the convicted killers.
Now they are out of prison and have taken advantage of their infamy to continue to weave tall tales that paint them as
the victims in this case.

If you are interested in finding out the facts, presented in a very readable and intriguing manner, I highly recommend this two volume set.

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  • Publication Date March 26, 2017
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I refuse to read this. I've studied this case from both sides. Anyone who can possibly believe these 3 men are truly guilty are just as bad as those who very wrongfully convicted them. So much evidence "lost" and tampered with. Truly sad they jumped to conclude that it was these three just because they're different and they wanted to be "heroes" for solving the case so fast. Which made it a messy case. Those 3 little boys murdered will now never have true justice. Sickening.
This book is horrible! Exactly like the first volume. Lies, lies, and more lies! These reviews are bogus!
This was also a quick and good read. After reading Echols Life After Death, I had to read the other side’s version. This whole case seems to stem from the private investigator Ron Lax, coming in on the defense side and trying to create reasonable doubt. Sounds like he was against the death penalty, and didn’t want three more lives taken. But where’s the Justice for these little boys? Why would all these people come in and give statements or confessions, then recant? Very weird and strange case all around, but I lived briefly in Midwest a couple states Northwest of where this happened, and probably had in laws who knew people like ones in this case. Is it something in the water, around there, along the Mississippi River, or what? Good Book leaning on the Prosecutor’s side.
Studied this case a good bit. These guys are ridiculously guilty. Please use common sense. Jessie Misskelley didn’t only confess 6/3/93, he confessed NUMEROUS times even against the advice of his own attorneys. All three of these guys were under the influence and Damien was the leader...who was a budding psychopath who had significant mental illness.

Just wrap your brain around Misskelley’s multiple confessions, his crying fits, his behavior. READ what relatives stated about his behavior. People who defend these guys are so naive it’s pathetic. Use common sense and just stick to the multiple confessions...confessions outside of police presence or influence. Guilty conscience beyond dispute!!!
Excellent work. Detailed biography of Echols. It's unbelievable these men are free.
It's nice to read a book that is filled with facts. I've thought the WM3 were guilty since I first saw Paradise Lost in 1996. Reading the information on Callahans just sealed the deal for me.
I lost faith in humanity, after studying this case... Following WM3 story you come across so many spin offs, theories, lies and opinions, but the facts are right there. Presentable. Undeniable. Someone who is innocent doesn’t lie. To this day none of these killers have an credible alibi. To me the people behind the Paradise Lost series are the lowest type of scum one can possibly come in contact with.
Blood on Black The Case Against the West Memphis 3, Volume I
and
Where The Monsters Go The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers, Volume II

This two volume study is the most thorough and definitive case study of this crime in book form.
Numerous books have been written about the murder of three 8 year old boys in West Memphis, TN in 1993

Gary Meece had the opportunity to draw upon all of the accumulated knowledge available at this time
and he was able to make a thorough and logical analysis of this puzzling case.

The pronouncements of celebrities who have inserted themselves into the drama surrounding this case served
to mislead a portion of the public into believing three innocent teenagers were unjustly convicted of the child murders.
Four documentaries about this case with selective editing have garnered great sympathy for the convicted killers.
Now they are out of prison and have taken advantage of their infamy to continue to weave tall tales that paint them as
the victims in this case.

If you are interested in finding out the facts, presented in a very readable and intriguing manner, I highly recommend this two volume set.
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