guardangel
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I'm pretty sure that in the 48 Hours show they ask Terry Hobbs about his other wife's death. I had not heard of him having his teeth pulled before.
Thanks Steely!
I'm pretty sure that in the 48 Hours show they ask Terry Hobbs about his other wife's death. I had not heard of him having his teeth pulled before.
Just need to know if it says he had his teeth pulled knowing that LE wanted the impressions.The link to PARADISE LOST
The entire film can be watched here. It's also on Netflex and at MTV.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/paradise-lost/
Steely and JB,
Here is the link to the 48 Hours.
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/48_hours/video/?pid=GHCKwnODNlsjn06OFXGzVYxpKsTxy2eR
There is one more 48 hours about the WM3 that I saved somewhere on my computer. Looking for it now.
Just need to know if it says he had his teeth pulled knowing that LE wanted the impressions.
BBM
Echols was on Death Row and so abuse by other inmates would be impossible.
Can you link to that as a fact? or is this your opinion?
I will never forget when Hobb's got his teeth pulled knowing that LE wanted to take impressions of his teeth to compare to the bitemarks on the bodies.
Next his 2nd wife mysteriously died?!?!![]()
The site I mentioned before; http://www.jivepuppi.com/Terry_Hobbs.html
Says that both Byers and Hobbs had their teeth pulled in the mid 90's. It also mentions that Terry Hobbs shot his brother in law.
that was Byers who's wife (Chris mother) mysteriously died.
Both men (Byers and Hobbs) got their teeth pulled after the murders.
Psychiatrist report Jan 20, 1993
Damien Echols
'he has had three psychiatric hospitalizations. Each has been associated with anger, thoughts of killing others and killing himself'.
http://callahan.8k.com/images/500/051.jpg
Thankfully, in the US, a person cannot be convicted based only on thoughts....at least not usually.
ETA: Your link also says "He's alert and cooperative, he seems friendly." I see how none of this is evidence that he killed these boys.
'thoughts of killing others'
and he's a convicted multiple child murderer?
'thoughts of killing others'
and he's a convicted multiple child murderer?
He's not a murderer. Remember the Alford plea was agreed upon to save his life.
I highly doubt the 3 men would be free if a judge or anyone on the DT thought they were guilty.
When they plead guilty with that, they could maintain their innocence, however, they acknowledge that the state had sufficient evidence that they could be found guilty."
"We can still bring up new evidence. We can still continue the investigations we've been doing. We can still try to clear our names. The only difference now is that we can do it on the outside instead of having to sit in prison and do it.
http://www.kait8.com/story/15300169/west-memphis-3-echols-baldwin-misskelley-speak
I thought he wanted to prove his innocence. That's what he told why he took the plea deal. Click on that link above and read it.