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    Ex-death row inmate enjoys first night of freedom

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Most prison inmates count down the weeks or months to freedom.

    For Damien Echols, who spent half his life on death row, it came almost out of the blue. His nearly two-decades-long fight for exoneration in the gruesome murders of three Cub Scouts produced an unexpected deal. He and two others, known collectively as the West Memphis Three, pleaded guilty Friday to lesser charges in exchange for sentences of the 18 years they'd already served.

    And just like that, Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were freed, if not cleared. That fight continues, but right now, Echols, who once came within three weeks of execution, is relearning to live outside prison.

    "I was up all morning and most of the night trying to figure out how to use those iPhone things," he said Saturday in the lobby of a posh Memphis hotel, just across the river from West Memphis, Ark., where the Scouts' bodies were found in 1993. "One minute I'm looking at something about Judge (David) Laser. The next minute, it's on, like, some hardcore porn site."

    Echols became the star of the West Memphis Three as the only one sentenced to death. He spent the night before on the rooftop with supporters, including Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and the Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines, who both whipped out guitars. Liquor flowed. Hugs were plentiful, especially for a man who hasn't had much physical contact for 18 years.

    On Saturday morning, Echols, 36, stopped to hug Capi Peck, a Little Rock restaurateur and friend, in the lobby. He had a bottle of Pellegrino in one hand and a pair of high heels in the other.

    "Lorri's," he explained, gesturing to his wife of 11 years, Lorri Davis, who trailed behind him.

    Instead of prison whites, he wore a dark suit that made his skin look almost translucent after years without sunlight.

    Before breakfast, he sniffed a glass of cranberry juice as a sommelier would a rare Bordeaux.

    "It's like sensory overload," said Steven Drizin, legal director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University's law school and a member of Echols' legal team. "When someone has been so deprived of this kind of experience ... it's almost experiencing it again for the first time."

    Echols' freedom doesn't sit well with everyone. Some relatives of the three boys who died, Michael Moore, Steve Branch and Christopher Byers, remain convinced the West Memphis Three are guilty.

    The 8-year-old boys were found naked and hogtied in May 1993. Two drowned in a drainage ditch. One bled to death.

    Police had no leads until they received a tip that Echols had been seen covered in mud on the night of the boys' disappearance. The big break came when Misskelley unexpectedly confessed and implicated the other two, describing sodomy and other violence.

    Misskelley, then 17, later recanted, and defense lawyers said he got several parts of the story wrong. An autopsy found there was no definite evidence of sexual assault. Misskelley also said the older boys abducted the Scouts in the morning, when they had actually been in school all day.

    But the three were convicted. Misskelley was sentenced to life in prison plus 40 years, Baldwin got life without parole and Echols was slated to die.

    Then a 1996 HBO documentary titled "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills" drew the attention of celebrities including Vedder and Maines. Joined by other stars, they helped fund a legal team that sought a new trial.

    Last fall, the Arkansas Supreme Court ordered a new hearing for the three, asking a judge to consider allegations of juror misconduct and whether new DNA science could aid the men or uphold the convictions. Then, suddenly, there was the plea deal.

    It involved an unusual legal maneuver that allowed the men to maintain their claims of innocence. But with murder convictions still on their records, supporters say they've got to find whoever's responsible for the boys' deaths to clear the men's names.

    That will likely involve more expensive DNA tests and private investigators.

    "They're welcome to test and spend millions of dollars," prosecutor Scott Ellington said. "But I doubt that their efforts will come to fruition."

    Peck, who co-founded a group that raises money and awareness for the West Memphis Three, disagreed and added that supporters have donated enough money to foot the bills.

    "This is not over until the real killer or killers are incarcerated," she said.

    ___

    Jeannie Nuss can be reached at http://twitter.com/jeannienuss

     
     
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    • chrish  •  8 mths ago
      Wonder how much money vetter has kicked in to help find the killers of these kids? if any!
    • why is this  •  8 mths ago
      Give me a jury and I'll convict at least two of the fathers of those dead kids right now.
    • Carl  •  9 mths ago
      I just hope he doesn't kill someone on his first night out. That would destroy his current record of 0-0.
    • DouglasF  •  9 mths ago
      ther's somthing rotten in denmark....
    • borderwar  •  9 mths ago
      they will find the real killers when OJ finds Nicoles murderer.
    • Carol M  •  9 mths ago
      Im so glad he is out of prison...Did they bring in that crazy stepfather? or has he already died?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      ...Mr. Echols enjoyed his first night of freedom havinig some ice cold beers and ordering a pizza. He said of the pizza maker: "If my pizza's cold I'll kill the sum-beehotch."
    • Think it Through  •  9 mths ago
      If these men are actually guilty, the blame for letting them go lays with the lazy, shoddy work by the police and prosecutors. To obtain a conviction based on the testimony of one terrified retarded teenager that had many of the facts wrong just is beyond belief.
      • Bob 9 mths ago
        And, if they are actually innocent, the blame for allowing the real murder(s) go free for 18 years lies with the lazy, shoddy police work that relied on the alleged confession of a retarded teenager.
    • christopher  •  9 mths ago
      they just brought him in this morning. he's suspect in 14 thefts, 2 assaults, and stealing a child's bicycle.. which he sold at a pawn shop. it's hard to believe he could manage all that in a day, but look at his past...
      • christopher 9 mths ago
        even if they choose to not execute him this minute, at least he's off the streets.
      • HMZ own 9 mths ago
        you're full of #$%$
      • . 9 mths ago
        Chris,you should work for Yahoo...You can make up bull**** faster,lol.
    • BASQUE  •  9 mths ago
      When the confession was found to be full of incurecies, the DA and police should have focused on investifgting other leads and or develop them, but since the criminal acts of police investigators and district attorneys go n punished, innocent people will continue to crowd penitentiaries accross the land, with abosolute disregard to justice. To police and DAs its a numbers game, and their oaths to uphold the law become like over used toilet paper, and stinks just as much.
      • herzco 9 mths ago
        "incurecies"???
      • Machine Gun Kelly 9 mths ago
        Obviously BA means Inaccuracies. Does not take away from the content. See Riddly Walker for more information.
      • Davidjoseph 9 mths ago
        Prisons are overcrowded with criminals; not innocent people.
    • Michael Kribbs  •  9 mths ago
      There is still a missing 3 hour recording of the false confession in 1993.
      Nixon was in trouble with the tampered recordings during the Watergate incident.
      Now these 3 were forced to a false confession in order to set them free.
      But they are only partly free.
      • Machine Gun Kelly 9 mths ago
        Welcome to the US judicial system. Where everyone is guilty unless they have money.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Not if you are Casey Anthony, then you get off with murdering your own child.
    • Lateralus  •  9 mths ago
      Take 18 years of my life........... I am taking the rest of your....... simple. I would not sleep until the actual murder(s) is/are found and eliminated.
    • bilz  •  9 mths ago
      So you get out of prison after 18 years, after coming within 3 weeks of being executed for a crime you supposedly didn't commit.....and you talk about looking at porn on your Iphone? Porn sites just dont come up.. you have to type something to get to them. trust me... I am on my 3rd Iphone.
      • mike 9 mths ago
        Gets lonely in the pen homie...doesnt help with him tryin to prove hes not a freak tho
      • bilz 9 mths ago
        I guess his "wife" that he married 11 years ago isnt' helping him very much with that.
      • Bob 9 mths ago
        The comment was about the difficulty of navigating the Internet without ACCIDENTALLY reaching some porn site. Learn to read!
    • mike  •  9 mths ago
      Creepy...either way the people who did this are probably still out there. Was it these 3? I don't know. Hard to think what I would do if those kids were one of my family members. But I'd probably take every suspect out and let god sort them out. I'm already going to be judged for so many things I've done that I'd just hope that god would be forgiving.
    • Timothy  •  9 mths ago
      He celebrated by having consentual sex with a man instead of being forced for once.
    • Simon James  •  9 mths ago
      I guess Texas isn't the only state that likes to kill.
    • Some Like It Hot  •  9 mths ago
      Thank God these guys were released, I soooo think that the step father killed the boys. His hair was found at the crime scene and lots of other evidence points to him.
    • tameka  •  9 mths ago
      THEY KILLED THOSE BOYS AND GOT AWAY!!!!!!!!!YES THEY DID IT
      GO JUSTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • gruntled  •  9 mths ago
      Those who think WM3 are guilty should read the whole story on jivepuppi- the site has an incredible amount of info on the case.
    • Boppity  •  9 mths ago
      Echols' wife will be very disappointed and confused when he demands that she get a short haircut, wear OshKosh overalls and submit to hogtying every night.
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