Revelations

Year 2000Episode 160 minMar 13, 2000
Revelations

Revelations returns to the site of the "Robin Hood Hills" murders to probe issues raised by the first film, and by the groundswell of public interest that it inspired. Featured are in-person interviews with the convicted men: Jason Baldwin, now 22, sentenced to life without parole; Jessie Misskelley, now 23, sentenced to life plus 40 years; and Damien Echols, now 24, awaiting execution on death row. Today, Echols has exhausted his state appeals options, and his last hope lies in a pending federal habeas corpus proceeding. If a federal judge declines to hear his case, his execution by lethal injection could take place as early as this year. Also included in the film are interviews with the original judge, police investigators, one of the victims' parents, and the support group "Free the West Memphis Three."

Revelations has aired on Mar 13, 2000
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