On a warm sunny May day, three either-year old boys set off on a bike ride around their hometown of West Memphis, Arkansas. That night they were reported to be missing. The next afternoon their bruised and mutilated hogtied naked bodies were pulled out from a stream setting off an all-out effort to find their murders. The West Memphis three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers, in 1994, of the 1993 murders of three boys, Christopher Byers, Michael Moore, and Steven Branch, in west Memphis, Arkansas. Boys were Damien Echols (sentenced to death), Jessie Misskelley, Jr. ( Sentenced to life …show more content…
One of his early homes was rusted- out sharecropper shack with an outhouse. Spent days walking along the highway and the train tracks, lingering in cemeteries or abandoned houses. Dropped out of high school after his freshmen year. While solving his horrible case they were mentioned in, he was on death row locked - down twenty three hours per day. On August nineteen, twenty- eleven Echols giving with Baldwin and Misskelley were released from prison after their attorneys and the judge handling the upcoming retrial agreed to a deal. Under the terms of Alford guilty plea, Echols and his co- defendants accepted evidence supporting first degree murderer. Later, DNA failed to connect Echols and the …show more content…
Filmmakers note that the most significant piece of evidence of DNA found out that crime scene, DNA in a hair found in one of the shoe laces used to tie up the boys, matched the DNA of Terry Hobbs (stepfather of Stevie Branch) . A second hair found on a tree stump near where the bodies were found matched that of David Jacoby, a friend of Terry, whom Hobbs visited roughly an hour before the boys disappeared. Filmmakers also stress that Terry Hobbs had a long history of abuse including an admitted assault on his wife and accusations of child beating and assaults