8/10
Good documentary on a travesty of justice
27 September 2003
One has to have seen Paradise Lost to appreciate this follow up. This is not about a movie, but the lives of three obviously innocent youths. I was interested in seeing what the "new evidence" consisted of, but was some what disappointed. The movie never really delved into that in detail, or at least to my satisfaction. The judge who sat in the original trial, and over saw the appeal, was obviously from a single trunk family tree. I over see a forensic lab and even I could see the obvious bite marks; flat belt buckles don't wrap around into a recessed eye sockets. And the primary investigator must have gotten his training through mail order; he would be a joke if it wasn't for the seriousness of the situation. Mark Byers is a stereotypical Arkansas inbreed hillbilly who, in my opinion, was directly involved with his son's murder. The polygraph was a farce at best since a convincing liar, which he is, can beat one anytime. How many versions of losing his teeth did he give? And the revelations of him selling drugs and contributing to the delinquency of a minor say a lot about his character. He claims to be a bible toting Christian believer, but his language and cursing say different. I get angry every time I think of the injustice meted out to the WM3. But then as a prime example of what comes out of Arkansas is the former president, Clinton, who lied, had sex with an intern in the Oval Office, almost was impeached and God only knows what else. I urge all to contribute $$$$, as I did, to the WM3's defense fund.
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