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The case of the West Memphis Three, its questionable circumstances and the parties involved are followed up years later.The case of the West Memphis Three, its questionable circumstances and the parties involved are followed up years later.The case of the West Memphis Three, its questionable circumstances and the parties involved are followed up years later.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Melissa Byers
- Self
- (archive footage)
Tim Sullivan
- Self
- (archive sound)
Jessie Misskelley
- Self
- (as Jessie Miskelly)
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- TriviaThe only film of the trilogy to be a TV project instead of receive a theatrical release.
- GoofsAt one point the on-screen date for a trial scene is listed as January of 1993. The murders didn't occur until May of that year.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011)
- SoundtracksWelcome Home (Sanitarium)
Performed by Metallica
Written by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett
Produced by Flemming Rasmussen with Metallica
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OK, first off...
There are a couple of ignorant comments that I wanted to address from other posters here. Firstly, The individual who stated that the filmmakers spent the most time on screen was totally wrong, as the filmmakers NEVER appeared on camera. I think this person was referring to the group that was dedicated to freeing the "West Memphis Three." These were just more characters in the story, not the filmmakers. Also, another person pointed out that the polygraph test as if it were indisputable proof that the step-father had not done this crime. I don't agree. 1.He was taking alot of drugs, not to mention he was obviously mentally challenged. 2. right before he took the test, he was obviously lying about a great deal of things (he said he never had trouble with the law, he said he did not know how his wife died, and in the very next sentence referred to the "murder" of his wife, etc.)3. he had spent a great deal of time convincing everyone and himself that he had not done it, that he may just have believed it. Now, He may or may not have been responsible, I am not going to try and convince anyone, but at least pay attention when making your decisions. It just doesn't make sense to me that those boys did this when you look at the evidence. The first film did a better job of presenting the case than this one, but part two is a great continuation of the case. It would have been pointless to cover too much old ground. So if you are able to find part one anywhere, or it comes on HBO again, watch it if you have not.
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- BludgeoN
- Mar 11, 2002
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By what name was Paradise Lost 2: Revelations (2000) officially released in Canada in English?
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