I think she was mentally ill, and just wanted to kill herself. I think she also most certainly altered her physical appearance which might explain why she hasn't been recognized. Her hair looks like its dyed. She may have had blonde, red or brown hair and wore it much longer right up until the...
On the contrary, the state had no reason to go along with the Alford plea. The DA even confessed that had it gone to trial " I would've had my *advertiser censored* handed to me"
He also in the same interview (In GQ Magazine I believe) called the Alford plea "A godsend" to him. The truth is if these poor kids...
What's curious about this is that Melissa Byers told Detectives that her son had stayed out late numerous times. So why was this particular time so worrying to JMB? And why did he lie and say publicly, that his kid had never stayed out late?
The Prosecutor was just trying to save face. He was already practicing law in west memphis at the time of the first trial. I can guarantee you he knows the case backwards and forwards. He even said himself in an interview with GQ magazine that the Alford Plea was a "godsend" for him. And that he...
JMK was held for 12 hours and confessed after 8. He was picked up at 9:45 AM and was not allowed to eat or use the bathroom till 6 PM. That being when they finished their interrogation. Also a Documentary cannot possibly include every bit of information about the case. The truth is that their...
They also heard gunshots too from the same general area. One of the boys fathers heard them, as well as a tenant of some nearby apartment buildings. Who was firing off a gun in the woods during the search? Roughly half an hour later, Bojangles staggers into that ladies room covered in mud and blood.
I definitely feel that these are murders, and not accidents. The similarity in the appearance and background of the victims, and that they are all clustered together in just certain regions convinces me of that. I grew up in South Florida, which not only boasted a large University (University of...
For the record, TWH's 'relaxed' conversation with wmpd was in 2007, rather than 2004, after the EDT alerted the public that he had never actually been interviewed by the police back in 1993.
How do I know he lied??Because he did! If he claims he was worried because his son hadn't stayed...
I have to agree with some of the earlier posts. I've always thought it was remotely possible an unknown killer who drives a truck, saw an opportunity, and went for it. One thing that still makes me wonder, is the boys missing underwear. We know a lot of killers like taking things from their...
He also told the police on May 5th, that he was worried because Christopher had not come home, but his wife Melissa told the detectives that christopher had stayed out late on previous occasions. So why did he lie, and why was he so worried this particular time? Also in PL#2, when he visits the...
I think he saw the writing on the wall, and realized when their was a retrial, they would win big, and go free. And that would leave him once again as the main suspect. It's one thing to claim it's only because of some biased documentaries, but if they had won their retrial, that excuse would...
Thats completely incorrect, they were never given the chance because when the Defense asked to skip the evidentiary hearing and go straight to trial, Scott Ellington, the prosecutor, refused. The question to be asked is not why the WM3 took the Alford plea, but why the prosecution accepted it...
His Son posted on IMDB recently, on the West of Memphis forum. And mentioned that JKM had confessed to his younger brother a few years ago. Very creepy interview, and he just happens to mention that he thought Terry Hobbs could've been behind it al.
Link to son's posts on IMDB...
The Process was not in existence anymore when TUE was released, however Robert DeGrimston is still very much alive, I believe he could've sued since he was the founder and head of the group for many years. Sam Carr could've sued too since the book basically accused him of being a violent drunk...
Maury Terry is working on an updated version of The Ultimate Evil, supposedly with a lot of new information. Maybe it's best to wait for the new edition.
Thats so interesting, have you ever read 'The Ultimate Evil' by Maury Terry?
Goes into great detail about what was going on in Yonkers during that period.Some of the others, believed to have helped Berkowitz, all lived around that same area.
I believe there were others involved.The eyewitnesses in the DeMasi-Lomino attack alone, prove that.Not only did the two surviving victims describe a Blonde man in an army jacket as the shooter, but another witness who saw him running from the scene, with gun in hand, also described the same...
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