New WM3 Voices for Justice Rally Information

08.31.10

Tune into Larry King Live and SIRIUS XM This Week for Interviews and Performances from the "Voices for Justice" Rally in Support of the West Memphis 3

 
Eddie Vedder, Natalie Maines, Lorri Davis and Dennis Riordan on Larry King Live Wednesday, September 1st:
 
Eddie Vedder, Natalie Maines, Damien Echols' wife, Lorri Davis, and West Memphis 3 attorney, Dennis Riordan, will appear on Larry King Live on Wednesday, September 1st at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT (the program will also replay twice that same night midnight and 3:00 am ET).
 
The group was interviewed this past weekend while in Little Rock, Arkansas for the "Voices for Justice" rally in support of the West Memphis 3. Tune in to hear Larry King and the panel discuss the West Memphis 3 case and Damien Echols' upcoming September 30th Arkansas Supreme Court oral argument.
 
For more information on Larry King Live, visit: http://larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com
 
 
"Voices for Justice" Rally to air on SIRIUS XM on Saturday, September 4th:

"Voices For Justice," a historic concert and rally in support of the West Memphis 3, will air on SIRIUS XM’s The Spectrum (SIRIUS channel 18 and XM channel 45) this Saturday, September 4th at 7:00 pm ET. The program features acoustic performances by Eddie Vedder and Natalie Maines plus special guests Johnny Depp, Patti Smith, Bill Carter, Lisa Blount and the first-ever broadcast of Fistful of Mercy, a new band featuring Ben Harper, Dhani Harrison and Joseph Arthur. 

For more information and to get a free online trial of SIRIUS, visit www.sirius.com/thespectrum .
 
For more information on the West Memphis 3, visit: www.freewestmemphis3.org


"Voices for Justice" Press Conference (Left to Right: Stephen Braga of the West Memphis 3 legal team, Steven Drizin from the Center on Wrongful Convictions, Damien Echols' wife Lorri Davis, Eddie Vedder, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3 attorney Dennis Riordan and Capi Peck of Arkansas Take Action) -Photo by Bob Ocken

Eddie Vedder, Patti Smith, Johnny Depp perform at "Voices for Justice" rally -Photo by Bob Ocken

"Voices for Justice" Rally Finale Performance of "People Have the Power" -Photo by Bob Ocken

 

Eddie Vedder, Natalie Maines and Johnny Depp Know a False Confession When They See One

Let's Hope the Arkansas Supreme Court Does Too

On Saturday evening in Little Rock, 2,500 Arkansans gathered to hear Eddie Vedder, Natlaie Maines, Johnny Depp, Patti Smith and some of their friends play music and talk about the case of the West Memphis 3. The artists, and many who came to seem them, are convinced that a terrible crime has been committed, not only in the tragic deaths of the three children found in a drainage ditch in West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, but also in the wrongful convictions of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley.

Vedder and his colleagues have been involved in efforts to free Damien Echols and the others for years. They have dedicated their time and money after having thoroughly reviewed the evidence that led to the convictions. Like many—including the Center on Wrongful Convictions at the Northwestern University School of Law and the 15,000- member National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, whose amicus briefs are part of the court record under review—they are convinced that, based upon new evidence uncovered in the case, any reasonable person today would vote to acquit, which is the legal standard for granting a new trial.

The West Memphis 3 have been imprisoned for 17 years, with Echols on death row, for a crime in which  there was no credible physical evidence found, no weapon, no motive, and no connection to the victims. Instead,  a terrified, inflamed, and shell-shocked community was sold the false confession of Jessie Misskelley, a mentally disabled 16-year old with an IQ of 67. A panicked community, desperate police, and a rush to judgment resulted in the wrong men being convicted.

The Arkansas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on September 30th in Damien Echols’s appeal for a new trial. The court will consider new DNA and forensic evidence, as well as allegations of shocking juror misconduct. Court-authorized DNA tests have excluded Echols, Baldwin and Misskelley as the source of any and all DNA recovered from the crime scene.  DNA testing, however, links Terry Hobbs, stepfather of one of the murdered children, to the crime, as his DNA was found in the knot in shoelaces used to tie up one of the murdered children.

The court will also consider evidence that the original jury foreman engaged in blatant misconduct that led to the conviction of Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin for murder, by introducing Jessie Misskelley’s coerced confession into jury deliberations when it was explicitly barred from consideration because Jessie had recanted and refused to testify against the other two. In fact, Misskelly’s statements to police that linked him and his friends to the crime, in which he says he was with the children at 9:00 a.m. the morning of their murder, were clearly false, as the children were safe at school that day until late afternoon. After being lied to by police that he failed a polygraph test that he actually had passed, Miskelley finally told them what they wanted to hear.

As last weekend’s concert demonstrated, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley may have been convicted, but they have not been forgotten. The world will be watching when the Arkansas Supreme Court hears arguments in the West Memphis 3 case on September 30th.

 

 

Comments

Here's hoping for a new, fair trial. If the evidence exonerates the WM3, then great. If it doesn't, at least justice will have been given a rightful chance.

Good luck WM3.

Totally agree with PJandSweetness.
Show looked awesome too from what I saw on the Tube.
Gotta keep on fighting for these kind of cause when justice does not feel accomplished properly.

from what i've seen on youtube the show looked amazing! when can i get this on mp3, cd or dvd? anyone know where to find the set list from this show?
thanks