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William Ramsey: West Memphis Three Guilt & Occult Motivation

William Ramsey: West Memphis Three Guilt & Occult Motivation
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Jan 16, 2016 · 1h 57m 33s

The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers, in 1994, of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. Damien Echols was...

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The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers, in 1994, of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences, and Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life imprisonment. During the trial, the prosecution asserted that the children were killed as part of a Satanic ritual. A number of documentaries have been based on the case, and naive or sympathetic celebrities and musicians have held fundraisers in the belief that they are innocent.
Abomination: Devil Worship and Deception in the West Memphis Three Murders
With shocking insights into one of the most talked about murder cases in American history, Abomination: Devil Worship and Deception in the West Memphis Three Murders reveals the truth about the death of three children in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1993. By analyzing original police transcripts and court documents, William Ramsey conclusively proves that witchcraft and the occult were involved in the heinous murders, and that a continuing wall of deception has prevented the public from realizing the awful truth about the West Memphis Three child killings.

WM3" redirects here. For other uses, see WM3 (disambiguation).
"Jason Baldwin" redirects here. For the former Australian rules footballer, see Jason Baldwin (footballer).
The West Memphis Three photographed after their arrest in June 1993 by the West Memphis Police Department

The West Memphis Three are three men who, as teenagers in 1994, were tried and convicted of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences, and Jason Baldwin to life imprisonment. During the trial, the prosecution asserted that the children were killed as part of a Satanic ritual.[1][2][3]

A number of documentaries have explored the case. Celebrities and musicians have held fundraisers in the belief that the three men are innocent.[4]

In July 2007, new forensic evidence was presented in the case. A status report jointly issued by the state and the defense team stated: "Although most of the genetic material recovered from the scene was attributable to the victims of the offenses, some of it cannot be attributed to either the victims or the defendants." On October 29, 2007, the defense filed a Second Amended Writ of Habeas Corpus, outlining the new evidence.

Following a 2010 decision by the Arkansas Supreme Court regarding newly produced DNA evidence and potential juror misconduct,[5] the West Memphis Three negotiated a plea bargain with prosecutors. On August 19, 2011, they entered Alford pleas, which allowed them to assert their innocence while acknowledging that prosecutors have enough evidence to convict them. Judge David Laser accepted the pleas and sentenced the three to time served. They were released with 10-year suspended sentences, having served 18 years and 78 days in prison.[6
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The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

8 years ago

oops
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tommydv

8 years ago

thx Ed!
Sask Leafs Fan

Sask Leafs Fan

8 years ago

Good job Ed!
Sask Leafs Fan

Sask Leafs Fan

8 years ago

Parsons - shuttle program ???
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tommydv

8 years ago

yikes Amy
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

In his own psychiatric records exhibit 500
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

He described himself as a sociopath
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Can some other state take Echols so tired of having him in my city?
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tommydv

8 years ago

i never want to stifle any thoughts
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tommydv

8 years ago

ok
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tommydv

8 years ago

a guess based on other guesses
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

I'ld like to sell Mara Levitt a bridge
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tommydv

8 years ago

That's a bit far fetched, Amy.
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Ok got you..Im not convinced any one else beside maybe Domini Teer was involved in the murders with the WM3
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Hi Juliet
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

A cult of teenagers and adults (Baldwin and Misskelley were teenagers) at time of the murder
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

So you think Byers was hanging out with a bunch of teenagers?
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Amy ?
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

How do you figure any?
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Meredith Kercher was killed by Knox and co on Nov 1
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tommydv

8 years ago

that's right about Avery and 10/31
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Echols and Knox were photographed together
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tommydv

8 years ago

i was just thinking of that tune, QK.
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Coocoo
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

What is the symbolism behind the Skelton key?
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