The Case Against ... with Gary Meece

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The Case Against ... with Gary Meece

Taking a look at the "wrongful conviction" movement, with an initial deep dive into facts pointing to the guilt of the West Memphis 3.

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    Upon the 30th anniversary of the murders

    Remembering Michael, Christopher and Stevie, and reflecting on what could have been. 

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    Brief commentary on ruling against Damien Echols

    The West Memphis 3 case is closed, and is likely to stay that way forever but as long as supporters will send him money, Echols will continue his "fight for justice."

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    More moonwater for thirsty fans of child killers

    I can only guess how the courts might rule on DNA retesting as sought by Damien Echols. But as long as the dupes continue sending him money, he'll be happy to keep up this charade. 

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    Very bad WM3 reporting by WMC

    Joyce Peterson is no rookie. So why does her so-called news story sound like a poorly rewritten press release from the West Memphis 3 defense team?

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    Missing Evidence? What missing evidence?

    An update on one of the more ridiculous episodes in the 28-year-old West Memphis 3 case 

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    The Violent History of Jessie Misskelley

    All of the West Memphis 3 killers had recorded episodes of violence prior to the killing of Michael Moore, Stevie Branch and Christopher Byers. Misskelley, in particular, bullied young children. I also offer an update on the burning questions surrounding the handling of the evidence. 

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    Hurricane edition: 2013 review of "West of Memphis"

    Wherein we take a hammer to Amy J. Berg's masterpiece of misdirection. 

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    Missing West Memphis 3 Evidence (Part 2)

    This is a followup to my previous episode. I continue to discuss the background, implications and circumstances surrounding Damien Echols petitioning the courts over missing evidence in the WM3 case. 

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    Missing WM3 Evidence: More Questions than Answers

    The recording stopped early but this is enough for now. I'll rerecord the last section soon. 

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    CHAPTER 11: Brief history of the Wrongful Conviction movement; Damien tries to pull out a schoolmate's eye

    Before I get into the incident of Damien Echols attempting to rip out a romantic rival's eyes, I do a down and dirty extemporaneous exposition on the history of the wrongful conviction movement. The material on Echols is from my book "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," available on Amazon along with "Blood on Black" and "Where the Monsters Go." 

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    CHAPTER 10: Jason Baldwin, "Proclaim Justice" and the Mask of Normality

    From my book "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers" 

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    CHAPTER 9 The WM3 Killers, Ultimate Evil, May 5 anniversary, Pam Metcalf death

    Prior to reading a chapter in my book about Damien Echols' habit of stalking children,  I discuss  deaths in the WM3 case, the "Ultimate Evil" Netflix series, and the May 5 anniversary of the killings of Michael Moore, Christopher Byers and Stevie Branch. 

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    Chapters 7 and 8 of "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers"

    Wherein we find that that Misskelley, Echols and  Baldwin were all well-acquainted with one another (despite supporters claims), that the trailer parks were thick with Metallica fans wearing black T-shirts and that Echols tortured animals as a prelude to torturing small children.  From "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers" 

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    Chapters 4-6 of “The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers”

    A quick run-through on Damien Echols' various trips to mental hospitals, drinking blood, power fantasies, practice of demonology, violent threats, disability due to violent mental illness. From my book, available on Amazon.  

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    Chapters 1-3 The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers

    After a hiatus, I'm back, with the first of a new series of episodes.  I am continuing to present "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers" by beginning a read-through of the book of that title, available on Amazon along with "Blood on Black" and "Where the Monsters Go."  

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    Episode 75: The Satanic Panic Fallacy

    From my book, "Where the Monsters Go," the second volume of a two volume set, the first volume being "Blood on Black."  There is a revised, condensed, streamlined version called "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."  I also have a Patreon page. This episode explores the false idea that the case somehow is an example of Satanic Panic.   

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    Episode 73: Where's that book you promised, Jason? #WM3 West Memphis 3

    From "Where the Monsters Go," with updates.  I now have a Patreon account.  Any support would be appreciated. 

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    Episode72: The West Memphis Boogieman

    From "Where the Monsters Go."  I also have a Patreon account for anyone interested in contributing to my efforts.  

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    Episode 71: The"Cruel Hoax" of "Paradise Lost" #WM3 (West Memphis 3)

    From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon 

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    Episode 70: The Four-Perp Theory and the "Hobbs Family Secret" (West Memphis 3) #WM3

    Some pretty outlandish gaslighting by the defense,  from my book "Where the Monsters Go"

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    Episode 69: Yet another confession; the Alford Plea #WM3 West Memphis 3

    From my book, "Where the Monsters Go," Available on Amazon.

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    Episode 67: Dishonest, manipulative, weird Satanic follower (West Memphis 3,#WM3)

    The West Memphis 3 were guilty, guilty, guilty, said jurors, and the appellate courts agreed  From "Where the Monsters Go" by Gary Meece, available on Amazon. 

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    Episode 66: Angela Gail, Dink Dent, Lil'bit and the Asian kid#WM3 West Memphis 3

    Wherein none of Jason Baldwin's alibis witnesses come up with an alibi.  From "Where the Monsters Go"  

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    Episode 63: Exhibit 500 on Damien Echols; Softball Girls (West Memphis 3, WM3)

    From "Where the Monsters Go," which, along with "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," is available on Amazon in print and Kindle formats. #WM3 

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    Episode 62: Jessie confesses yet again; Mark Byers death (West Memphis 3) #WM3

    From the book by Gary Meece: "Where the Monsters Go." Available on Amazon. 

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    Episode 61; Bible Confession, Evan Williams bottle, West Memphis 3, #WM3

    From "Where the Monsters Go," second volume in a set that includes "Blood on Black." Also available: "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."  Available on Amazon in print and Kindle formats. 

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    Episode 60: "Damien, he knew what he was doing" Misskelley Bible Confession, Part 2

    From "Where the Monsters Go." Also available on Amazon in print and Kindle: "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers" 

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    Episode 59: Jessie Misskelley's Bible Confession (part 1) West Memphis 3

    Jessie Misskelley, one of the West Memphis 3 killers, confessions to his attorney with his hand on the Bible.   From (Vol 2) "Where the Monsters Go,"  one of the books by Gary Meece on the case, along with (Volume 1) "Blood on Black," and a revised, combined, condensed version, "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."   

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    Episode 58: Jessie confesses on his road trip to prison (West Memphis Three, #WM3)

    From my book "Where the Monsters Go." See also "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers," available on Amazon in Kindle and in print. 

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    Episode 57: Wrap-up on Jessie's failed alibi (West Memphis Three) #WM3

    From my book "Where the Monsters Go," second volume in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black." A revised, combined, condensed version is available as "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers," all on Amazon in print and Kindle formats. 

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    Episode 56: Misskelley alibi down for the count

    A briefer than usual episode. I misstate the episode number. Sorry about that.  From my book "Where the Monsters Go." 

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    Episode 55: F's for Jessie's alibis and for Bob Ruff

    The information on Jessie Misskelley's failed alibis are drawn from my book, "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon along with "Blood on Black" (volume 1, "Monsters" being volume 2) along with "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers." 

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    Episode 54: Failed Misskelley alibis (Part 3)

    Wherein we take a look at just three of Misskelley's many alibi witnesses and find a myriad of problems for the defense. From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon. 

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    Episode 52: Terry Hobbs and David Jacoby, revisited

    From "Blood on Black," available on Amazon. 

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    Episode 50: Three law officers destroy Misskelley alibi

    For more information:    https://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-West-Memphis-Killers/dp/B071K8VNBM/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&qid=1586984661&refinements=p_27%3AGary+Meece&s=digital-text&sr=1-4&text=Gary+Meece

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    Episode 49: Failed alibis: Misskelley (Part 1)

    To demonstrate the absolute failure of the Misskelley alibis is going to require several episodes. This is a start.    https://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-West-Memphis-Killers/dp/B071K8VNBM/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1OIJ16HGTVCPW&dchild=1&keywords=gary+meece&qid=1586725476&sprefix=gary+meece+%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-4

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    Episode 43: Echols family little help with failed phone alibi

    From my book "Where the Monsters Go," in print and Kindle on Amazon. 

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    Episode 41: No alibi from the Phone Call Girls

    From "Where the Monsters Go."  

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    Episode 40: Phone call girl Heather DEMOLISHES Bob Ruff's premise

    Even as familiar as I am with the case, this podcast was exceptionally clarifying.  Excerpt from my book, "Where the Monsters Go," second in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black."  The revised, combined, condensed version is "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," all available on Amazon on Kindle and print formats. 

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    Episode 39: The Lake Knife

    Check out my books on the West Memphis 3, "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers," a revised, combined, condensed version of "Blood on Black" and "Where the Monsters Go," or the complete original two volumes, available in Kindle and print at Amazon.  

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    Episode 38: Misskelley confessions to his attorney in the summer of 1993

    From "Where the Monsters Go," second in a two-volume set with "Blood on Black" about the West Memphis 3 case. Also available at Amazon in Kindle and print formats, a revised, combined, condensed version: "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers." 

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    Episode 37: The Jessie Misskelley IQ Question

    Except from my book "Where the Monsters Go," second of a two-volume set on the West Memphis 3 case along with "Blood on Black." Also available on Amazon in Kindle and print formats: the revised, combined, condensed version, "The Cast Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."

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    Episode 36: Jessie Misskelley's followup confession

    From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon, along with "Blood on Black" and "The Case Against the West Memphis 3 Killers."  Sorry about the background noise! 

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    Episode 35: Jessie Misskelley's confession, Part 3

    From "Where the Monsters Go," available on Amazon, along with "Blood on Black" and the combined revised version, "The Case Against the West Memphis Three Killers" 

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Taking a look at the "wrongful conviction" movement, with an initial deep dive into facts pointing to the guilt of the West Memphis 3.

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