Episode 60: "Damien, he knew what he was doing" Misskelley Bible Confession, Part 2
From "Where the Monsters Go." Also available on Amazon in print and Kindle: "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers"

From "Where the Monsters Go." Also available on Amazon in print and Kindle: "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers"
Jessie Misskelley, one of the West Memphis 3 killers, confessions to his attorney with his hand on the Bible. From (Vol 2) "Where the Monsters Go," one of the books by Gary Meece on the case, along with (Volume 1) "Blood on Black," and a revised, combined, condensed version, "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."
From my book "Where the Monsters Go." See also "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers," available on Amazon in Kindle and in print.
From my book "Where the Monsters Go," second volume in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black." A revised, combined, condensed version is available as "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers," all on Amazon in print and Kindle formats.
A briefer than usual episode. I misstate the episode number. Sorry about that. From my book "Where the Monsters Go."
The information on Jessie Misskelley's failed alibis are drawn from my book, "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon along with "Blood on Black" (volume 1, "Monsters" being volume 2) along with "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers."
Wherein we take a look at just three of Misskelley's many alibi witnesses and find a myriad of problems for the defense. From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon.
From "Blood on Black," available on Amazon.
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To demonstrate the absolute failure of the Misskelley alibis is going to require several episodes. This is a start. https://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-West-Memphis-Killers/dp/B071K8VNBM/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1OIJ16HGTVCPW&dchild=1&keywords=gary+meece&qid=1586725476&sprefix=gary+meece+%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-4
From "Where the Monsters Go"
From my book "Where the Monsters Go," in print and Kindle on Amazon.
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From "Where the Monsters Go."
Even as familiar as I am with the case, this podcast was exceptionally clarifying. Excerpt from my book, "Where the Monsters Go," second in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black." The revised, combined, condensed version is "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," all available on Amazon on Kindle and print formats.
Check out my books on the West Memphis 3, "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," a revised, combined, condensed version of "Blood on Black" and "Where the Monsters Go," or the complete original two volumes, available in Kindle and print at Amazon.
From "Where the Monsters Go," second in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black" about the West Memphis 3 case. Also available at Amazon in Kindle and print formats, a revised, combined, condensed version: "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."
Except from my book "Where the Monsters Go," second of a two-volume set on the West Memphis 3 case along with "Blood on Black." Also available on Amazon in Kindle and print formats: the revised, combined, condensed version, "The Cast Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."
From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon, along with "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers." Sorry about the background noise!
From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon, along with "Blood on Black" and the combined revised version, "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers"
More progress on Jessie Misskelley's epic confession of June 3, 1993; and some observations about the decriminalization of crime and the anarchic implications of the "parole is slavery" movement exemplified in Amazon's pretty darn bad "Free Meek" pseudo-documentary
To learn more, purchase "Blood on Black" and "Where the Monsters Go" on Amazon.
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n a 2004 story in the Arkansas Times, Vicki Hutcheson said about the trip to the esbat: “Every word of it was a lie.” Lie or not, her testimony played no role in the Echols/Baldwin case and was not crucial to the conviction of Misskelley. Jurors there were largely convinced by the confession, particularly where Misskelley described chasing down Michael. Some jurors told reporters that the occult trappings were not particularly convincing and were ultimately irrelevant to reaching a guilty verdic...
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"THEY WERE IN THE OCCULT" On June 16, 1993, Ricky Don Climer, 16, described life in a gang of Satanists in lurid and unlikely detail. Climer’s statement was full of wild accusations about Baldwin, Misskelley, Echols and others involved in the Crittenden County witch cult. As with stories from Aaron and Vicki Hutcheson, Garrett Schwarting or the Echols family, the truth was difficult to determine. Climer had spent time in the Arkansas State Hospital. He was in state custody at the DeDe Wallace Wi...
"WE NEVER WALKED ON THE SERVICE ROAD. EVER." Domini Alia Teer, pregnant girlfriend of Damien Echols, gave an account of May 5 that placed her safely off the scene from the horror at moonrise. Domini, a slender redhead, first was questioned by police with Jason Baldwin and Echols the Sunday after the killings in the front yard of the Baldwin trailer at 245 W. Lake Drive South. Domini told Shane Grif fin and Bill Durham “that on 5/5/93 she, Damien and Jason Baldwin were at Jason’s uncle’s house so...
From "Blood on Black," available on Amazon.