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Three teenagers get branded as monsters, a community falls hard for a satanic panic storyline, and a case held together by a false confession becomes “truth” for nearly two decades. We wrap our West Memphis Three series by following Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley from conviction into the realities people don’t like to picture: prison violence, death row, and years of solitary confinement that change a person’s body and brain. Then we track the counter-force that kept this from disappearing. Paradise Lost helps ignite public pressure, supporters build a real innocence movement, and Lori Davis turns a letter into a life’s mission. We talk about how documentaries, fundraising, and high-profile allies push the legal fight forward, why DNA evidence and alternate suspects matter even when the system resists, and how it feels to realize the “case closed” label can be more important than the actual truth. The turning point is the Alford plea: pleading guilty while maintaining innocence because prosecutors insist they could still win at trial. It’s a legal escape hatch that brings freedom, but not exoneration, not accountability, and not a clean ending. We close with what comes after release, including PTSD and rebuilding, plus Jason Baldwin’s work with Proclaimed Justice to help others facing wrongful conviction. If this series hits you, share it with a friend, follow the show, and leave a review so more people can find it. What do you think the justice system should do when new evidence collides with an old verdict? LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2407556/fan_mail/new] Ready to explore more shocking true crime cases with us? Subscribe to Drink About Something for new episodes every Friday, and visit drinkaboutsomething.site with links to see all our content, including visual evidence from the cases we cover. AS ALWAYS D-A-S
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