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Convicted, Satanic Child Murderers Unjustly Released to Walk Free On the Streets of America!!!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:10
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Convicted, Satanic Child Murderers Unjustly Released to Walk Free On the Streets of America!!!!

 

      Three convicted child killers were released from prison in 2011 and walk the streets of America to kill again.   The gruesome murders of Steven Branch, Michael Moore and Christopher Byers in 1993 drew national media attention to West Memphis, Arkansas.  Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jesse Misskelley, Jr., commonly known as the West Memphis Three, left the Arkansas penal system free men after nineteen years in prison.   Amid claims of Satanism and witchcraft involved in the horrific murders, the West Memphis Three declared they were targeted by authorities for wearing black and enjoying heavy metal music. 

      Public interest about the crimes grew due in large part by Paradise Lost, an HBO documentary released in 1996.  This documentary attracted the attention of sympathizers who believed the West Memphis Three were unjustly convicted. The West Memphis Three received tremendous amounts of financial and public support from the following Hollywood elites: 

 

          Henry Rollins, Natalie Maines, Eddie Vedder, Johnny Depp, Metallica, Disturbed, L7, Trey Parker, Jack Black, Winona Ryder, Will Ferrell, Robert Smith, Patti Smith, Marilyn Manson, Shepard Fairey, Tom Waits, Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Margaret Cho, Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Axl Rose, Iggy Pop, Steve Earle, Hank Williams III, Chuck D, Mandy Moore and Demi Lovato.

      One observer estimated the amount of money raised for legal and public relations purposes to be 10-20 million dollars.  The West Memphis Three defense and public relations team successfully worked for their release while convincing most of the public of their innocence.  This represents deception at its worst—-The West Memphis Three were rightfully convicted in two separate trials by two unanimous juries.  

       The ringleader, Damien Echols, covered most of his body with occult themed tattoos which include four magical pentacles with lettering in the witch alphabet known as the Theban script.  He is now associating with fellow Satanists Marilyn Manson and Genesis P-Orridge.  Manson is a known member of the Church of Satan and P-Orridge is a decades-long member of the Process Church of the Final Judgement, the same group that included as an adherent mass murderer Charles Manson.  Echols even moved to the town of Salem, Massachusetts, city of the original Colonial witch trials.   He has told reporters he feels comfortable there, as the residents  less likely to engage in another “witch trial.”

      Please study this situation.  I have written a number of articles proving the involvement of Satanism in the West Memphis Three case located on my WordPress site. Please warn others of this immediate threat to the safety of their children, friends and families.  

 

Sincerely, 

 

William Ramsey 

Author of Abomination: Devil Worship and Deception in the West Memphis Three Murders.

www.occult911.com

occult911.wordpress.com

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  • You are a complete bafoun, satanic killings?? There was never a shred of evidence linking them to the crime, the closest they had to evidence was a mentally handicapped kids confession after he had been question for 30+ hours with no attorney. Which wasnt even considered addmisable but the jury still considered it. Then there was DNA that linked the likely suspect to the the bodies. You should go to italy and live there where people still jump on the moronic idea of satanic rituals.

  • You know very little about the case. There were at least six confessions and the DNA. My position about the case is that occultism was involved from beginning to the present.

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