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    Viable Suspect: John Mark Byers

    Sorry that I missed this question. If I ever heard about the dome-shaped patterned abrasion matching the lake knife, I certainly don't recall it. I would only say that because of the superficial nature of the wounds on the victims - with the exceptions being the skull fractures that caused...
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    Viable Suspect: John Mark Byers

    Mrs. G, you are quite right. In my book I did make the statement that the WM3 may be innocent. The statement reflected my belief, at the time, that it was at least within the realm of possibility that a doubt existed regarding their guilt. It was not, and is not, my personal belief that...
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    Viable Suspect: John Mark Byers

    The best way to answer your question is to quote directly from the book. "Mark lost all his remaining teeth in 1997. They were removed by a dental surgeon (a friend of his sister's) in Jackson, Mississippi.This was obviously suspicious to supporters, who reasoned that Mark had had his teeth...
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    Viable Suspect: John Mark Byers

    A detailed discussion of the death of Melissa Byers, consisting of information from the hospital in Ash Flats and the autopsy report, as well as anecdotal information directly from Mark Byers and his family, can be found in my book Untying the Knot: John Mark Byers and the West Memphis Three...
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    The West Memphis Three For Dummies

    My new book, "Untying the Knot: John Mark Byers and the West Memphis Three" has gone for final editing and will be available this spring. As the title indicates, the book is about both Byers and the Three and is not simply another advocacy piece where dissenting opinions are avoided. Mark's...

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