I don't want anyone to join any camps, I simply hoped that since you did disparage the prosecution's understanding of Crowley's writings on blood sacrifice, you might at least be willing to do the same regarding Echols' recent claims of where he lived around the time of the murders such the ones shown in the segment of this video which prompted you to change the subject to Crowley. That said, I take it you've yet to do enough cursory homework on the subject of these murders to familiarize yourself with the facts of where Echols actually lived at that time, so here's some notable evidence in that regard, Echols' mental heath records from the day after the murders, Echols' arrest report from just under month after the murders, and Echols' testimony at trial:As to the various quibbles people have had in the past -- a/ I'm not here to join or disparage anyone's pet camp, and b/ I think it's all but moot now the WM3 have been released from prison..
15 Q. Okay. Where were you living at the time?
16 A. At the time I was arrested, Broadway Trailer Park.
17 Q. Okay. Well, when you were walking over here --
18 this is the interstate, didn't you -- where, if you
19 could, show me where you lived?
20 A. Right here (indicating), somewhere along in there.
21 Q. So you lived south of Broadway?
22 A. Uh-huh.
23 Q. And what time period was that? When did you quit
24 living south of Broadway?
25 A. When I was arrested.
Let's start from the crime scene, and work from there.
Who is the most logical suspect? Means, motive, opportunity, and please explain why.
I have read your posts carefully, and nothing in them actually answers the question of if you have any doubt that Echols actually lived in West Memphis at the time of the murders, let alone the question of if any such doubts have been dispelled by the evidence I presented in my previous post.kyleb, please do read my post again, carefully... I believe I've already addressed your questions there.
What you actually -asked- me was for my opinion on others' opinions of this matter.I have read your posts carefully, and nothing in them actually answers the question of if you have any doubt that Echols actually lived in West Memphis at the time of the murders, let alone the question of if any such doubts have been dispelled by the evidence I presented in my previous post.
I recommend reading the whole letter as there's plenty of other good information in it, but that's the portion relevant to this thread.1. TW
On May 11, 1993, a file was found in Phoenix, Arizona. In this file was a WMPH map and copies of articles about the WMPH murders, along with notes in regard to the murders.
Investigation revealed that this file belonged to TW, a Phoenix resident. Approximately 10 years before TW had been investigated by the Phoenix PD for molesting several young boys. WMPD investigated.
2. RC
On May 9, 1993, WMPD received a letter from a person in regard to a strange man who lived in an apartment near the scene of the murders. This man drilled holes through the wall into the bedroom of the apartment next to his so he watch his neighbor. The man had kept copies of newspaper articles in regard to the WMPH murders.
This man had moved from Norwich, NY. A few years before a 12 year old boy had been murdered in Ithaca NY (appx. 1 hour from Norwich). The boy had been found nude and bound, hand and foot.
WMPD checked and cleared.
3. MF
In May 1993, WMPD received a call from a mother whose son had been approached by MF a couple of years before. MF fold son he was a sex killer. MF talked to police and told them he was a white witch and had a coven or group of witches who met.
WMPD checked out and cleared.
4. JKM
On May 10, 1993 JKM came to attention of WMPD. JKM was a convicted child molester who had served time in the Colorado penitentiary system. JKM was released in 1991. As early as August of 1991 Ark. DHS received a letter from Miss.DHS in regard to suspicions of abuse by JKM toward children in his care. JKM had been repeatedly raped while he was held in jail on another offense.
WMPD investigated JKM and found no evidence to implicate this suspect.
5. WJ
WMPD received information in regard to WJ who was paroled from San Quentin approximately 1 year prior to the murders. This information came in shortly after the murders.
This suspect was in prison for brutal sexual offenses. He admitted to numerous incidents where he had drugged victims and castrated them while he was overseas. In 1989, a staff psychologist at San Quentin wrote in regard to WJ:
He has a persistent pre-occupation with castration and peotomy . . . . The severity of his sexual pathology is “severe” in that it not only acknowledges that he experiences intense fantasies and urges to experience sexual sadism, but also that he intends to repeatedly act upon these fantasies . . . .
WMPD investigated and cleared.
Speaking as far as the actual murder investigation, and criminal investigations in general, other suspects were ultimately excluded by uncovering the evidence which proves who committed the crimes beyond any reasonable doubt.Has he been excluded in some way I haven't discovered yet?
There's a few things I'm not really clear on yet (Steve Branch's genital state, the anal dilation in all three, sensibly logical causes for this stuff.. ) but I am having a hard time seeing this as NOT a sexually motivated crime in some regard, even if the boys were not raped.
If the point was to humiliate all three children - that says to me somebody got some kind of sick thrill from hogtying three little boys in identical and extremely vulnerable positions, naked.. That all three kids were utterly terrorised is obvious, but also physically proven by the bitemarks to the interior cheeks and tongue, as well as defensive marks. This goes a bit beyond 'anger', IMO, as a motive. This seems more like somebody really getting off on that terror.
That all three were tied precisely the same way suggests the possibility to me that this binding served some purpose for the killer above and beyond mere victim control. That position, the same one inflicted on all three victims, held some sort of significance to the killer and I do not think it was by chance that the binding created a visual and physical aspect of utter vulnerability and humiliation.
It wasn't clumsy, either, so he's either thought about it a lot or he's done it before.
I do think this killer has a history of violence, and perhaps is known to indulge in an interest in bondage and/or torture techniques. I think he knew full well already how to control his victims. He'd be known to humiliate others and enjoy it.
I agree there is a strong element of 'punishment' about this crime, but I am not discounting either a direct or subverted sexual element to the killer's motive, even if that was as indirect as 'punishment' for some perceived sexual wrong.
James Kenny Martin?? Anyone? There's a laundry list of good reasons this man ought to have been a prime suspect.. so why wasn't he? Why isn't he now? Has he been excluded in some way I haven't discovered yet? TIA for any info.
http://www.jivepuppi.com/jivepuppi_jkm.html
- convicted predatory child rapist known to visit the area (apparently to boink ex wife of Officer Joe McCafferty..)
- dodgy alibi given by the mother of the kids (boy and girl) he molested for years on end..
- injected himself into the investigation as a 'consultant' on pedo behaviour
- failed important polygraph questions
- had prior contact with at least one of the victims
- long criminal history
Disturbing, disturbing stuff...
Sudbury: What kind of person are we dealing with then?
Martin: There are guys out there. There are knicker, who are just child knickerphiliac, child molester knickerphiliacs, who just, you know, they have a strong belief of not enough sex. I've met some of those guys. I mean we are talking, these are guys who just, they like to kill their victims while performing sex with them. [Martin interview, May 19, 1993]
Martin failed two polygraph questions, specifically: Do you know what was used to tie up those three boys? and, Do you know who killed those three boys? Perhaps more telling than the fact that Martin failed these two questions is his rationale for failing them. According to notes on the polygraph sheet: "In the post test interview, the subject said he thinks shoe laces were used to tie the boys because logic tells him that the killer would use something already there."
(from link given above)
http://www.tbi.state.tn.us/sorint/sor_Details.aspx?htid=00466399
^ classification: violent
http://callahan.8k.com/wm3/jmartinstatement.html
^ some extremely sick and graphic statements to police (I get the feeling he was enjoying t5elling them, ugh)
I don't know much about William Edward Johns, but people who've done such awful things being released is hardly a rare occurrence. After all, they've got to make room for all the people they bust for selling pot and such somehow. As for Johns, who was released in 1992 after he'd served 18 years in prison, hopefully psychologists were reasonably certain they got him over his fixation on genital mutilation, or at least his desires act out that fixation against the will of others before the courts decided to parole him. Best I've been able to tell he hasn't reoffended since then, and perhaps he runs a body modification shop somewhere these days if he's even still alive.Oh my stars - how is a man who likes to cut penises off his victims --out on PAROLE-- at all???
Rather, there's lots of people who've been deceived by the three who committed the murders into believing such nonsense, and surely at least a few who get some sick pleasure from joining in on the deception. This isn't rightly a rare occurrence either, here are two classic examples:Anyway, yes, there's lots of other suspects...
OT - I didn't want to start a whole new thread just for this, so I thought I'd ask here. Having only read up on this case for the past year or so, the one thing I never took too many notes on or paid attention to were which celebrities supported the WM3. Anyways, I'm watching The Lovely Bones for the first time and had to rewind it. When the dad starts calling into LE with a list of potential suspects, their names were Driver, Gitchell, Davis and Peretti. Just a coincidence or is there a connection between the movie and a supporter?
OT - I didn't want to start a whole new thread just for this, so I thought I'd ask here. Having only read up on this case for the past year or so, the one thing I never took too many notes on or paid attention to were which celebrities supported the WM3. Anyways, I'm watching The Lovely Bones for the first time and had to rewind it. When the dad starts calling into LE with a list of potential suspects, their names were Driver, Gitchell, Davis and Peretti. Just a coincidence or is there a connection between the movie and a supporter?
That's a pretty comprehensive list of supporters. I know of one more that I hesitate to mention (because the nons will get all out of joint), but Marilyn Manson is also a supporter. Also, Margaret Cho. Can't think of any more right now, but will post if I do!
ETA: How could we forget Metallica?!
OT - I didn't want to start a whole new thread just for this, so I thought I'd ask here. Having only read up on this case for the past year or so, the one thing I never took too many notes on or paid attention to were which celebrities supported the WM3. Anyways, I'm watching The Lovely Bones for the first time and had to rewind it. When the dad starts calling into LE with a list of potential suspects, their names were Driver, Gitchell, Davis and Peretti. Just a coincidence or is there a connection between the movie and a supporter?
Didn't Jerry Driver get nailed with Grand Theft in Florida? lol I never noticed that in the movie. Great movie by the way, it always affects me when I watch it.