If you've been paying attention to the news today, you've heard that the trio called the West Memphis Three has been released from prison after 17 years of incarceration. I'm not going to blog and let my personal feelings of the judicial system bias what this movie depicts, but everyone should see it. For every Casey Anthony case, there are many more of these. Three adolescents who aren't smart enough or rich enough to defend themselves against lynch mobs. These boys, accused of taking three other boys lives, had in return, their lives taken away for seventeen years. Below is a link to the first movie on Netflix.
http://movies.netflix.com/Search?v1=Paradise%20Lost:%20The%20Child%20Murders%20at%20Robin%20Hood%20Hills&oq=paradise%20lost&ac_posn=2
While not as powerful as it's predecessor, the second part, filmed three years later is equally as harrowing. Below is a Netflix link to that film.
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Paradise_Lost_2_Revelations/60021321?trkid=2361637
The movies show an awful tale about how communities and our country wants closure to horrific crimes, regardless to whether the real criminals are caught. Today these boys walk free, but in "the land of the free," I'd say that is a bit of a contradiction.
http://movies.netflix.com/Search?v1=Paradise%20Lost:%20The%20Child%20Murders%20at%20Robin%20Hood%20Hills&oq=paradise%20lost&ac_posn=2
While not as powerful as it's predecessor, the second part, filmed three years later is equally as harrowing. Below is a Netflix link to that film.
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Paradise_Lost_2_Revelations/60021321?trkid=2361637
The movies show an awful tale about how communities and our country wants closure to horrific crimes, regardless to whether the real criminals are caught. Today these boys walk free, but in "the land of the free," I'd say that is a bit of a contradiction.
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