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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: May 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs
Retail Price: $18.00
Ages: 18 - UP Pages: 416
The New York Times bestselling memoir by Damien Echols of the "West Memphis Three," who was falsely convicted of committing three murders and spent eighteen years on death row.
In 1993 teenagers Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr., known as the West Memphis Three, were arrested for the murders of three boys in Arkansas. The ensuing trial was rife with inconsistencies, false testimony, and superstition. Baldwin and Misskelley were sentenced to life in prison. Echols was sentenced to death. In a shocking reversal, all three were released in August 2011, and now Echols shares his story: from abuses by prison staff to descriptions of inmates and deplorable living conditions to the incredible reserves of patience and spirituality that kept him alive and sane for nearly two decades. A brilliant writer, Echols conveys tragedy and irony in equal measure, describing his anger and outrage toward the American justice system, and providing a window into life on death row in agonizing detail.