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Information reward in West Memphis 3 Case raised to $200,000


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Updated: 3/14/2012 10:40 am Published: 3/14/2012 10:38 am
LITTLE ROCK, AR – The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible in the West Memphis 3 case has been raised to $200,000, according to a release.

Another anonymous donor has come forward and, as a result, Damien Echols's defense team has doubled the amount of the reward to $200,000 to find the real killers of the three young boys in the West Memphis 3 case. The donors have chosen to remain anonymous and have placed a time limit on the reward offer. If no direct evidence emerges, the funds will be allocated toward further DNA and investigative efforts.

New Billboards will be posted to promote the $200,000 reward and encourage those with credible information to contact the confidential tip line as soon as possible. Attorneys for Echols will review all calls and verify the information provided. All credible evidence will be turned over to Scott Ellington, District Prosecutor, who has said that he will review evidence presented to him from Echols's defense team.

"We are encouraged by the response to the original reward offer and have received some very important leads as to who may have killed these three little boys,” Little Rock attorney Patrick Benca said.

“Now that another supporter has stepped forward to pledge even more reward money, we feel confident that we will get to the bottom of this case. Those with information should not waste any time if they are interested in obtaining the reward money for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. We are not looking for theories, but real information that can put the true criminal(s) behind bars."

Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were freed in August 2011, after serving eighteen years in the wrongful conviction murder of the three children in 1993. Their freedom was based upon a plea agreement in which, while maintaining their innocence, the three agreed to an Alford plea. They were released based upon time served. The three, men, who unequivocally claim they are innocent, nevertheless accepted the deal to get out of prison. They have vowed to continue to fight to seek justice in the case and want the real killers to be found.

"It is time that those who know who committed this terrible crime come forward and provide information that can put this stain on the Arkansas criminal justice system to rest,” Arkansas Take Action Capi Peck said. “It is just the right thing to do now. We do not intend to stop until those responsible are brought to justice, and those who spent half their lives imprisoned are exonerated."

Anyone with information is asked to call the confidential tip line at 501.256.1775.
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Butch54 - 3/14/2012 4:31 PM
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I don't know if they did it or not. What I think is funny is that anyone would think someone would give up their freedom for a piddly 200,000 dollars. You might get better results if you added immunity to prosecution. Only the guilty no who did it. Their keeping their mouth shut. As for the WM3. If they were guilty I think they would be bragging somewhere to someone on the way they got over. That would get out. Why not. They can't be tried again. The justice system I credit for my life back is really looking bad here.

tucker01 - 3/14/2012 4:09 PM
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I said it was my opinion, didn't say that anyone had to agree. I am not giving anyone credit, but they do want to find the killers also. I DO NOT think they did it at all......and as gng001 said where is the evidence?

AZkidsmom - 3/14/2012 3:15 PM
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tucker01 - these three guys are not the ones that are putting up money to find the real killers (and who is to say that the police haven't already found them) but please do not give these slimballs the credit for an anonymous donation.

lrdawg - 3/14/2012 3:14 PM
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@me501, on what evidence?

1gmama - 3/14/2012 3:06 PM
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200,000.00 will make a person tell a convincing lie about anything. Be careful when you start throwing money around. Me501 I agree,

me501 - 3/14/2012 2:42 PM
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WM3 are the killers...I feel bad for the lil boys families.

tucker01 - 3/14/2012 2:30 PM
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Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't it stated that they could not use their story to gain anything???? I think it is good that they want to find out who really did this. It isn't they 3 guys fault or the families of the children who were in the wrong. It was the police and justice system in the first place trying to cover there butts for all the wrong doing. just my thoughts :)

dilligaf - 3/14/2012 11:12 AM
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They will never find an end to this joke of a case. These three are making a financial gain off of their experience and its a disgrace. But whats more of a joke is there is a law available for them to use that says they can plead guilty, be released, yet maintain their innocence. This entire ordeal has been a disgrace to our state and it has delivered no justice, just heartache and misery for the families of those three boys that were killed that day. I am sick of hearing about it.
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