The 2 Best The Case Against ... with Gary Meece Podcast Episodes
1) The Violent History of Jessie Misskelley
All of the West Memphis 3 killers had recorded episodes of violence prior to the killing of Michael Moore, Stevie Branch and Christopher Byers. Misskelley, in particular, bullied young children. I als...Show More
2) Episode 37: The Jessie Misskelley IQ Question
Except from my book "Where the Monsters Go," second of a two-volume set on the West Memphis 3 case along with "Blood on Black." Also available on Amazon in Kindle and print formats: the revised, combi...Show More
3) Brief commentary on ruling against Damien Echols
The West Memphis 3 case is closed, and is likely to stay that way forever but as long as supporters will send him money, Echols will continue his "fight for justice."
4) More moonwater for thirsty fans of child killers
I can only guess how the courts might rule on DNA retesting as sought by Damien Echols. But as long as the dupes continue sending him money, he'll be happy to keep up this charade.
5) Very bad WM3 reporting by WMC
Joyce Peterson is no rookie. So why does her so-called news story sound like a poorly rewritten press release from the West Memphis 3 defense team?
6) Missing Evidence? What missing evidence?
An update on one of the more ridiculous episodes in the 28-year-old West Memphis 3 case
7) OCCULT CRIME: Church of Satan and some comments on WM3 evidence issue
From "Occult Crime: Detection, Investigation and Verification" by William Edward Lee Dubois, a standard police text used by the West Memphis Police Department in investigating the deaths of Michael M...Show More
8) Hurricane edition: 2013 review of "West of Memphis"
Wherein we take a hammer to Amy J. Berg's masterpiece of misdirection.
9) Occult Crime: Magick, Satanism, etc. WM3
A continuing look at a law enforcement guide on occult crime used by the West Memphis Police Department in the West Memphis 3 case.
10) Missing West Memphis 3 Evidence (Part 2)
This is a followup to my previous episode. I continue to discuss the background, implications and circumstances surrounding Damien Echols petitioning the courts over missing evidence in the WM3 case.