Saturday, December 24, 2011
PARADISE LOST 3: PURGATORY: 1/12/2012 HBO
The third in a series of documentaries about the infamous WEST MEMPHIS THREE CASE (1993 ROBIN HILL MURDERS, West Memphis Arkansas). The PARADISE LOST documantaries (Directed By Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, produced by Joe Berlinger and Jonathan Silberberg) chronicles the WEST MEMPHIS THREE CASE as Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelly and Jason Baldwin were accused and convicted of killing three young cub scouts in West Memphis Arkansas (1993) as Baldwin and Misskelly were sentenced to life in prison, no parole and Damien Echols was sentenced to death row on a trial of Satanic, metal and Wiccan panic with NO EVIDENCE. THE WEST MEMPHIS THREE were freed last August on an Alford Plea and still maintain there innocence.
Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky went down to Arkansas as the WEST MEMPHIS THREE were freed to film the conclusion of the case and a happy ending. PARADISE LOST 3 is the third in a three part documentary series (PARADISE LOST: THE CHILD MURDERS AT ROBIN HOOD HILLS, PARADISE LOST 2: REVELATIONS) on THE WEST MEMPHIS THREE case.
Here are two new previews of PARADISE LOST 3: PURGATORY "Directors" and "Lawyers".
EDITORS NOTE: Happy Holidays to Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelly and Jason Baldwin, as they are celebrating thier first Christmas holiday as FREE men.
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The WM3 Freedom Fund is a legal trust fund that was created to pay for Damien, Jason and Jessie’s basic lifestyle needs (food, shelter, healthcare, education and the like) in order to provide them a financial bridge as they re-enter society as free men, with the expectation each will become self-sufficient and live on their own earnings in the near future as they attain their career goals.
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WM3.org
This grassroots group is dedicated to the belief that Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley are served prison terms in Arkansas for murders they definitely did not commit.
Arkansas Take Action
Arkansas Take Action was formed in November 2007 by Lorri Davis, Capi Peck and Brent Peterson after the WM3 defense team’s press conference at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
The Innocence Project
The Innocence Project is a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing and reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice. Click here to find out about Projects in your state.
Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth
Identifies, investigates, and litigates credible innocence claims of wrongfully convicted young people and advocates for policy reforms that will decrease the likelihood that any youth will be wrongfully convicted.
Equal Justice USA (EJUSA)
This national, grassroots organization works to build a criminal justice system that is fair, effective, and humane, starting with repeal of the death penalty and increased services to families of homicide victims.
The Sentencing Project
The Sentencing Project is a national organization working for a fair and effective criminal justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing law and practice, and alternatives to incarceration.
The Equal Justice Initiative
This private, nonprofit organization provides legal representation to indigent defendants and prisoners who have been denied fair and just treatment in the legal system.
The American Bar Association – Indigent Defense
This initiative of the ABA’s Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants offers technical assistance to those seeking to improve indigent legal defense systems.
Campaign for Youth Justice
This national organization is dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing and incarcerating youth under the age of 18 in the US criminal justice system.
The Southern Center for Human Rights
The Southern Center for Human Rights provides legal representation to people facing the death penalty, challenges human rights violations in prisons and jails, seeks through litigation and advocacy to improve legal representation for poor people accused of crimes, and advocates for criminal justice system reforms on behalf of those affected by the system in the Southern United States.
Death Penalty Information Center
The Death Penalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment. The Center was founded in 1990 and prepares in-depth reports, issues press releases, conducts briefings for journalists, and serves as a resource to those working on this issue. The Center is widely quoted and consulted by all those concerned with the death penalty.
Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-