first work on television at new book called justice on trial, the kavanaugh confirmation and the future of the supreme court, it s by my colleague fox news contributor molly hemmingway, the authors who interviewed president trump and several high-court justices report that when kristin blosey ford alleged that kavanaugh, they had information derogatory on kristin ford, the authors are tough on the coverage including accusing media of intensely personal dislike of kavanaugh. the book says that julie, represented by now indicted michael avenatti was making obviously ridiculous allegations
first work on television at new book called justice on trial, the kavanaugh confirmation and the future of the supreme court, it s by my colleague fox news contributor molly hemmingway, the authors who interviewed president trump and several high-court justices report that when kristin blosey ford alleged that kavanaugh, they had information derogatory on kristin ford, the authors are tough on the coverage including accusing media of intensely personal dislike of kavanaugh. the book says that julie, represented by now indicted michael avenatti was making
the key to everybody that s on death row right now. the west memphis three in their own words. it does something to you when you see something like that. it cracks you inside. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. the case of the west memphis three began in may 1993 when the naked bodies of three 8-year-old boys were found in a ditch in west memphis, arkansas. the boys, stevie branch, michael moore and christopher byers had been hog-tied with their own shoelaces. three local teenagers were charged with the crime amid allegations of satanic rituals. damien echols, jason baldwin and jessie misskelley. they were convicted of those murders. ex echols was sentenced to death. damien was sentenced to death and the others to life in prison. as the years passed, the west memphis three got attention from famous people, last month, after nearly two decades behind bars, echols, baldwin and misskelley walked free. it was a controversial legal maneuver. more in a moment o