Earlier today, Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelly, and Jason Baldwin—the trio known as the West Memphis Three—were finally released after spending 18 years in jail for […] Read the full post.
Aug 19
2011
03:56 PM ET
Henry Rollins on West Memphis Three: 'It is a good day'
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I think you can draw parallel’s between this case and the Casey Anthony trial. Both were brutal and unnecessary murders with an outraged America ready with their pitchforks to spear the kiddie killers. Unfortunately, the lack of concrete evidence in both cases left four murders unsolved, or four killers walk free, depending on how you feel about it. All I know is, I don’t ever freaking want to go to Arkansas.
If there is a parallel between these cases then there must be a similarity of Brown v Texas and pepsi v coke. Genius
Ignorance that convicted these innocent ‘killers’ has reared it’s head agaib
DNA proves nothing, Marcus Allen did my wife in, huge log between his legs. White people are just mad that slavery created the financial security this country was founded on. Hang the witches and blacks. Invading other countries is fine too. God only cares about a nation that is less than 300 years old. Don’t tell the rest of world, or just go hiking
I’ll believe the DNA evidence over the coerced testimony of a mentally challenged teen any day. As for Henry, well he’s never been afraid of the truth, gotta respect him for that.