with prison officials listening to our every word, i m allowed to talk to damien for almost two hours. through a thick glass window, i listen as this obviously intelligent and articulate man describes why he believes the justice system failed him. and why there s still one question he never gets used to hearing. i ll just ask you the question. did you kill those boys? west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it s a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three
intelligent and articulate man describes why he believes the justice system failed him. and why there s still one question he never gets used to hearing. i ll just ask you the question. did you kill those boys? west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it s a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher buyers and michael more. they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i m going to say, about a month or so before they passed away. but it was always davy and michael moore.
terrible victim of a justice system gone wrong, or you re a terrible, cold blood killer of children. i think you ll probably have people who think both. with prison officials listening to our every word, i m allowed to talk to damien for almost two hours. through a thick glass window, i listen as this obviously intelligent and articulate man describes why he believes the justice system failed him. and why there is still one question he never gets used to hearing. i ll just ask you the question. did you kill those boys? west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion. crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee.
terrible, cold blood killer of children. i think you ll probably have people who think both. with prison officials listening to our every word, i m allowed to talk to damian for almost two hours. through a thick glass window, i listen as this obviously intelligent and articulate man describes why he believes the justice system failed him. and why there is still one question he never gets used to hearing. i ll just ask you the question. did you kill those boys? west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion. crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it s a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie
terrible victim of a justice system gone wrong or you re a terrible, cold-blooded killer of children. i think you ll probably have people who think both. with prison officials listening to our every word, i m allowed to talk to damien for almost two hours. through a thick glass window, i listen as this obviously intelligent and articulate man describes why he believes the justice system failed him. and why there s still one question he never gets used to hearing. i ll just ask you the question. did you kill those boys? west memphis, arkansas, 1993. a small town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee.