Compassionate Reader
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They pled guilty!
Baldwin and Echols each pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder. Misskelley pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder.
Whether they did it or not, they are convicted murderers.
I think the point is that, once the SIS term is over, the slate is wiped clean. The original convictions were set aside on August 19, 2011. The penalty imposed following the Alford pleas was time served (which had to be addressed as it was a fact) plus a 10-year SIS. If a SIS in AR works like it does in the rest of the civilized world, upon its completion the convictions will be erased. As was mentioned earlier, maybe that was the whole point. It allowed Arkansas to "save face" as well as money but allowed for real freedom (after ten years) for the three falsely convicted men.
As to Damien's mental health issues, if his diagnosis is bipolar disorder (which isn't really spelled out but merely implied), that is a condition that can be successfully treated by medication. I venture to say that just about everyone knows someone who has been thus diagnosed. I know I do. They are not murderers. If the ambiguity of the diagnosis was because they really didn't know what to say as to his condition, but just knew that "the boy ain't right" then we're dealing with something else altogether.
As I have said before, many times "mental health professionals" will do a favor to an indigent teen by pronouncing such an ambiguous diagnosis so the teen (and his family) will be eligible for the "crazy check" that Damien has discussed in Life After Death and Almost Home. I know this because former students have talked about it. Yes, it's unethical, but, in some cases, it has literally saved lives. The same is true about short-term admission to a mental hospital as happened to Damien on several occasions. Some people will doubt what I'm saying, but I swear it's the truth!
So, again, it all comes down to one thing: did Damien (and friends) kill Christopher, Michael and Steven? Again, there is no evidence to support this notion only innuendo and abused grapefruits! They were "throw away" kids that were handy to LE when the real killer was, shall we say "unavailable," to the prosecution. The question that we should all be asking is why the real killer has never been properly investigated. If I'm wrong and the three did the deed, what harm will come from a proper investigation in order to set the issue to rest? That's one reason the State accepted the Alford pleas - to set the issue at rest. It didn't work because those who know the truth refuse to just go away, as Ellington desired.
So, why not properly investigate this crime? I believe that everyone agrees that the original investigation was sloppy. Let's do it right and find the truth! What's wrong with that? The Arkansas State Supreme Court rejected the prosecution's argument that looking at all the evidence would damage closure. Let's look at everything and get it right this time!