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The author of "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers" follows new developments in the case, as well as other cases covered in various podcasts, televisions shows and documentaries, such as "Making a Murderer," "Truth and Justice," "The Staircase," and related news coverage, with a heavy emphasis on detailing misinformation and propaganda designed to subvert the judicial process.
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Friday Nov 09, 2018
The Case Against ... with Gary Meece
Friday Nov 09, 2018
Friday Nov 09, 2018
The author of "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers" examines the misconceptions surrounding the cases in light of recent developments, with a particular emphasis on media portrayals and news coverage. While many future episodes will continue to explore the WM3 killings of Christopher Byers, Michael Moore and Stevie Branch, Meece will also be looking at how other crimes are being falsely portrayed on film, TV, print and broadcast.
4 years ago
You know Gary, if Damien Echols indeed is Not Guilty....it was his own doing that got him convicted To me his Mental record is not really evidence. But it does not look good. Same with his Social Security Application. Some People take what he wrote seriously..but I see a smartass who tried to get free money.A scammer. So Damien thought getting free Money was hilarious.He thought scaring the kids at the mental hospital and pretending to be a vampire was funny...and it backfired.
6 years ago
Excellent work Gary.
6 years ago
Thank you for doing this! Someone needs to do it. There is a big push these days towards lots of programs perpetuating, as Roberta Glass says, “ innocence fraud”. I was one of the people who always believed their guilt but then go suckered in by Bob Ruff and started questioning for awhile. But I know the truth. They are guilty. I don’t know if you are religious or not, I couldn’t really tell with what you said. But I am a Christian and the Bible says “ Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. And that very thing seems to be standard in today’s society.
6 years ago
love this soo much <3