life to a degree. you can say i sort of like died myself. because i shut out humanity. steve s death was so difficult for pam to accept that other problems resulted. she separated from her husband and moved here to her parents home. a crime of this nature will take a toll on anybody. and i have seen this happen to our home. tomorrow, 19-year-old damien echols attorneys will file with the court. the cancer crypts from he cannol trial, more than 4,000 pages of testimony. that will set into motion the appeals process that echols believes will lead to the overturning of his conviction and sentence. convicted murderer damien echols appeared in the county court for the latest hearing since the 1994 conviction. he represented him in the original trial said many questions remain unanswered.
in the course of what was a very long day of interviewing, jessie misskelley goes from being a source of information to being a suspect who has, according to the tape-record statements, confessed to involvement in this crime. what occurred while you were there? when i was there, i saw damien hit this one. hit this one boy real bad and started screwing him and stuff. what did he hit him with? he him him with his fist and bruised him all up real bad. jason turned around and hit steve branch and started doing the same thing. and the other one took off. michael moore took off running. i chased him and grabbed him and held him.
hours. and finally i just got tired, you know. my mind was, you know, draining me out. you know what i m saying? i couldn t focus no more. my body was draining. i wanted to go home. be with my dad. you can tell the difference between a real bona fide valuable confession and a false confession by looking at how well do the things the suspect tell you stack up with the objective facts of the crime. and what jessie misskelley talked about doesn t stack up to what the evidence shows. damien and them left before i did. i told them i d meet them there. it was early in the morning. what time did you get there? i got there about 9:00. in the morning. uh-huh. i got real confusion with the times you re telling me. with persistent police
have been if this crime hadn t have happened. fears of satanic cults reached their peak last week. names were discovered on railroad trestles on what appear to be satanic symbols. people from school say he was a devil worshipper and he worshipped the devil and he is in a cult. so many unanswered questions. all from a senseless act. in the neighborhood, rumors begin. i ve heard things before about cults and i really didn t believe it. some of the kids in the neighborhood i talked to say they ve had, found some animals back there when they play back there, it looks like they ve been cut up. it sure looks rough. when it is boarded up, man, the yard is boarded up. it doesn t look good. at some time all three suspects have lived in the lakeshore trailer park. residents here claim to have seen strange ritualistic meetings at the park prior to
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