"Falsely accused of murdering three eight-year-old boys in Arkansas, Echols describes the terrors he experienced every day and his outrage toward the American justice system, and offers a firsthand account of living on Death Row in agonizing detail"--Provided by publisher.
Damien Echols, who served eighteen years on death row, and Lorri Davis, Damien's pen pal, recount through their letters how they met, fell in love and ultimately were able to get Damien released from prison.
From the prize-winning investigative reporter who has had the inside track on the story since it first broke in 1993 comes the definitive chronicle of the notorious child murders in West Memphis, Arkansas.
A West Memphis Three member's account of his eighteen-year death row incarceration discusses the justice system flaws that led to his conviction, the abuses he suffered in prison, and the trio's vindication in 2011.