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Originally Posted by Ammi
...I found this on the candle wax, they said that they found some on one of the children's shirts...but they were specifically looking for links to a satanic killing../Damien had been asked what would be present at a satanic killing and he had told them some things, candles being one of those things...but had they really found some though../was it more a determination to find something/anything to link Satanism...
http://www.jivepuppi.com/wax.html
...Amanda, Stevie's sister..  ...just tragic for her life as well...
...just going back to Stevie's penknife and the timeline that you mentioned earlier...?...it didn't show in the movie that she had 'found' that in his stuff when she and Terry's marriage broke down and she was about to leave him...and I imagine much bitterness, so maybe she was purposefully trying to incriminate him...?...his explanation seemed reasonable of taking it from Stevie because he felt he was too young to have it...(not because he was being a responsible parent or for any concern..)...but he could have taken it our of spite and to 'punish' Stevie for something...?...he really is quite brutal and quite disturbing...and there are huge doubts about his timelines with his friend, David Jacobi...(but brutal and disturbing still don't necessarily make killer...)...this is all starting to look really different though...(now I'm getting convinced of their innocence..)....
...ahhhh this though in West of Memphis..
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I love Eddie so much
Yeah, thing about it is Terry has a nasty history but so does Mark Byers and Damien was in and out of mental Institutes, none of that proves that any of them were responsible for this though
I'm really leaning towards Chris Morgan/Holland maybe DeAngelo. I know the whole of Aarons statement was probably BS but what if it wasn't, what if he was telling the truth except he was pushed into saying it was Damien when it wasn't? He said the men were having sex with eachother and Morgan admitted to having atleast 1 homosexual encounter in the past