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The West Memphis Three: Innocent but Convicted?

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The West Memphis Three: Innocent but Convicted?
Were three teenagers wrongly convicted because they didn’t fit the mold of small-town Arkansas in the 1990s? In this episode, we dissect the case of the West Memphis Three—Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley—teenagers who were labeled murderers not because of evidence, but because they wore black and liked Metallica. With no physical evidence tying them to the crime and a confession riddled with inconsistencies, we explore how fear, Satanic Panic, and confirmation bias turned a tragedy into a legal disaster. From the bungled investigation to the ignored DNA evidence pointing elsewhere, this is a story about how justice went completely off the rails. Join us as we examine the fight for exoneration, the cultural reckoning sparked by Paradise Lost, and why the case remains a haunting reminder of what happens when fear trumps facts.
#InnocenceMatters #WestMemphisThreeInjustice #WrongfulConvictions #SatanicPanic #JusticeForTheInnocent #ParadiseLostDocumentary #TrueCrimeInjustice

Thanks for sticking around for another episode of 10 Minute Murder! I appreciate you more than my morning coffee (and that’s saying something). If you haven’t hit subscribe yet, give it a click, and you’ll never miss a quick dose of true crime goodness. Know someone else who’s as into this as you are? Share the love and let the bingeing begin. Oh, and don’t be shy—find us on social media for behind-the-scenes bits, sneak peeks, and maybe a few things I should probably keep to myself. Have a case suggestion or just want to say hi? Shoot me an email. I’m always up for a chat and love hearing from you!
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The West Memphis Three: Innocent but Convicted?
Were three teenagers wrongly convicted because they didn’t fit the mold of small-town Arkansas in the 1990s? In this episode, we dissect the case of the West Memphis Three—Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley—teenagers who were labeled murderers not because of evidence, but because they wore black and liked Metallica. With no physical evidence tying them to the crime and a confession riddled with inconsistencies, we explore how fear, Satanic Panic, and confirmation bias turned a tragedy into a legal disaster. From the bungled investigation to the ignored DNA evidence pointing elsewhere, this is a story about how justice went completely off the rails. Join us as we examine the fight for exoneration, the cultural reckoning sparked by Paradise Lost, and why the case remains a haunting reminder of what happens when fear trumps facts.
#InnocenceMatters #WestMemphisThreeInjustice #WrongfulConvictions #SatanicPanic #JusticeForTheInnocent #ParadiseLostDocumentary #TrueCrimeInjustice

Thanks for sticking around for another episode of 10 Minute Murder! I appreciate you more than my morning coffee (and that’s saying something). If you haven’t hit subscribe yet, give it a click, and you’ll never miss a quick dose of true crime goodness. Know someone else who’s as into this as you are? Share the love and let the bingeing begin. Oh, and don’t be shy—find us on social media for behind-the-scenes bits, sneak peeks, and maybe a few things I should probably keep to myself. Have a case suggestion or just want to say hi? Shoot me an email. I’m always up for a chat and love hearing from you!
(BTDubs- If you're into the brief and bingeable vibe, search for and subscribe to my other podcast: 10 Minute Mystery)
10minutemurder.com
email: [email protected]



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Follow 10 Minute Murder-
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