Damien Echols talks with Fredrik Skavlan about the tragic event that came to change his, and other peoples, lives forever. For more information, please check out: www.wm3.org/
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@aprildarrington11 жыл бұрын
thnx for uploading
@FredJWalsh10 жыл бұрын
And here come the standard lies about the Misskelley confession, from Echols/Davis. This time from Lorri, the self-described case researcher. She states (1) Jessie had an IQ of 68, and was 16 yrs old. (2) After 12 hours of questioning, "finally" the confession emerged, because by that point, Jessie just wanted to go home. Wrong on all counts.
@BrokenSofa4 жыл бұрын
Would have loved to hear about his spiritual practices that he spoke of in the midnight gospel and how it got him through all that horrible crap
@elinhagglund338 жыл бұрын
I am reading Damien Echols book, Life after Death. Recommended to all. I just recently discovered this case and watched all documentaries Paradise Lost 1,2 ,3 after that I saw West of Memphis. I am pretty sure this is not the only case that has been this unfair and horrendously corrupt. I am sure the only reason we know about this is because of Paradise Lost. Damien Echols is writing in his book that all in contact with the law, knows it's rather a rule than an exception that they will tamper with evidence, they will harass you and they will try to use the power given to them by us, the people if they for some reason would want to do that to you. I am thinking a lot about why. Why is this happening. Maybe it is a certain personality drawn to becoming police, judges and so on. Maybe the whole environment is infected and the new people just can't stand their ground from what is going on. I don't know, but I know it is happening for several reasons mainly including power, status, money and of course prejudice and fear , as all other problems in the world. Another tip is watching the movie Scorpio with Al Pacino. It also shows how deep this goes. I am from Sweden, we are also experiencing this. I think no country is free of it, even though there are different degrees of corruption. Corruption is not only the big big lies and things but each and every time a man/woman from the law, with power uses that power in any small or big way to affect something. That is corruption!!! It is so sad and it should stop right now. We should all do our best as human beings, as fellow beings on this earth to make all injustices stop ! As much as we as one person can do, but one person can make a pretty big chance. Just look at what the documentary did for Jason, Damien and Jessie. Good luck to these guys I am so glad they are finally out! Now I just hope the real killer will be caught so that the other three small boys will have peace. Maybe by a miracle that can happen even if the law in Arkansas has no plans for trying to catch the real killer. Sad sad sad.
@Vonamula6 жыл бұрын
He is so ugly pervert man
@jessicasinmas5 жыл бұрын
Elin Hagglund do not listen tbose who think they r guilty r not well
@FredJWalsh10 жыл бұрын
In actuality Jessie was 17, tested in those years as a 72-74 IQ, and most importantly confesses after about 4 1/2 hours at the station -- not all of which time was spent questioning him (some time was required to set up polygraph, and to seek out his father's permission to administer the polygraph.) There's no reason Echols/Davis can't be accurate about these things and still maintain innocence. They know better, and trust that their interviewer and audience doesn't.
@MaricaAmbrosius11 жыл бұрын
Just based on those inaccuracies? Somehow I don't think those details are significant enough to call them lies.
@mykingofkings6467 жыл бұрын
He was in "solitary confinement for 24 hours a day for last 10 years", so why do he say he took the deal to get out because he said he feared the prison office's could just pay a guy to stab him to death. How if in solitary confinement he is a liar why lie if he is innocent. If innocent he wouldn't take the deal and then sue the state for wrongfully convicting him he can't because to do this he has to prove he is innocents which he can't he just pleds it instead.
@phatbastard1005 жыл бұрын
Hes still into satanic rituals btw, nothing wrong with sacrifiicing kids right?
@AnnaMariaM198011 жыл бұрын
When did this air?
@MaricaAmbrosius11 жыл бұрын
March.
@FredJWalsh10 жыл бұрын
sian kat is right to point up those inaccuracies.
@heyjudy211 жыл бұрын
April 12, 2013
@diogopinto94624 жыл бұрын
How do you say guilty in Swed ?
@BrokenSofa4 жыл бұрын
It's spelled 'skyldig', don't know how to explain the pronunciation 😄
@siankat11 жыл бұрын
Small fibs :) not big lies. And no not just from those details. If you read his book and see interviews you will spot a lot of inconsistencies.
@julyyes69739 жыл бұрын
I feel sorry for Echols he has to marry that rich old bat just because she helped him get out of prison