For weeks after the murders of three eight-year-old boys, police in West Memphis, Arkansas, seemed stymied. Then suddenly detectives charged three teenagers with the killings, despite a lack of evidence. Here, Mara Leveritt unravels this shocking case.
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For weeks after the murders of three eight-year-old boys, police in West Memphis, Arkansas, seemed stymied. Then suddenly detectives charged three teenagers with the killings, despite a lack of evidence. Here, Mara Leveritt unravels this shocking case.
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I remember this case very well. I know the places that are talked about in this book, as I used to frequent them myself as a child. I always believed that the three men accused of this crime did commit it. After reading this book it makes me wonder were they really innocent. This book deals with the case, trial and story of all involved the writer has study the case files and pointed out how the investigators twisted the facts to make sure the three were found guilty. My heart breaks to think that these three men, who were boys when they went to prison, maybe innocent and no one is really doing anything about it.