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Special Thanks to Chris Worthington for compiling this index.
(Please note: An asterisk (*) next to a page number means that the entry is unnamed on that page).
A
Ables, Alan, 408
A.C.L.U., 248
Adams, Charles, 134
“adolescent treatment worker” (p. 328) see Williams, Danny
Agee, Jim, 112-113
Alexander, Bill, 244
Alexander’s Laundromat, 115, 127*, 140, 228*, 229*, 231*, 233*, 240*
Allen, Mike (Sgt.), 46, 49-50, 51, 55, 63, 72, 76, 78-79, 111, 120, 151, 159-160, 166-167, 171, 178, 185, 213-215, 222, 262, 324 (incorrectly cited as partially giving Ridge testimony), 367, 374, 392, 396, 415-416 -- questioning Misskelley, 166-167
Allen, Tiffany Danielle, 169 (as one of “two other teenage girls”), 222 (as “girl at Lakeshore”)
Aloha, Oregon, 105-107, 108, 226, 230, 343, 347
Alternate suspects, see Suspects, alternate
America's Most Wanted (television show), 133, 138, 271
Anderson, Tony (Det.), 113
"another girl" that "Damien...had been paying attention to" (p. 234) see George, Holly
“another 12-year-old girl” (p. 336) see VanVickle, Christy
“Another West Memphis teenager” (p. 221) see Schwarting, Garrett
Antisocial Personality Disorder, 382
Antonetti, Nelda, 198
Appeals, 388
Arizona, Glendale/Phoenix suspect see Glendale, Arizona suspect
Arkansas Board of Examiners in Psychology, 294, 295
Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC), 69
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 251, 257, 278, 370
Arkansas Department of Corrections, 304, 305, 307, 314, 330, 398, 404, 405, 408 -- Cummins Unit, 304 -- Diagnostic Unit (Pine Bluff), 305, 307, 314, 330 -- Pine Bluff Unit, 398 -- Tucker Unit, 404 -- Varner Unit, 307, 398 see also Death Row
Arkansas Department of Human Services, 201
Arkansas law, 136, 226, 243, 253, 302, 303, 314, 322
Arkansas State Crime Laboratory, 63, 67, 68, 134, 135, 138, 148-149, 178, 185, 224-225, 267, 287, 323, 326, 347, 364, 377 -- letter from Gitchell to, 148-149, 364
Arkansas State Police, 63-64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 77, 127, 225-226, 290, 311, 405 -- broadcast regarding murders, 63-64, 67 -- broadcast regarding two "dirty looking" transients, 69 -- divers, 225-226, 311
Arkansas Supreme Court, 246, 321, 322, 388
Arkansas Times, 333
Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, 246
Arraignments, 205-208
Arrest warrants, 179, 184
Arrests, 184, 186, 332, 391
Ash Flat, Arkansas, 398
Associated Press, 280
Autopsies, 63, 268, 329
B
Bacca, Steve, 194
Baldwin, “Big Jason”, 119
Baldwin, Jason, 88, 89, 99, 100-103, 115, 119, 124, 129, 140, 141, 148, 163, 166, 168-169, 170, 173-175, 178-181, 183, 184-186, 189-196, 206, 208-210, 212, 217, 221, 222, 226, 229, 233-235, 248-250, 252, 263, 268, 272-275, 278, 287, 289, 300, 305-307, 310-311, 314, 321, 323, 326-328, 332, 345, 354-359, 362, 366, 368-370, 375-377, 384, 386, 391, 392, 395, 398, 410-412, 417 -- alibi, 103, 186, 195 -- appeals, 388 -- arrested, 184-186 -- attempts to separate trial from Echols', 249-250, 307-308 -- background, 189-193 -- black T-shirts, 184, 186, 189 -- conviction, capital murder, 375 -- cult activity, 129, 169, 175, 212, 217, 222 -- fiber evidence, 287, 354, 358, 369, 375, 376-377, 392 -- “guilt by association”, 193, 370 -- interest in the occult, 189-190, 194, 222 -- interview, May 9, 101-102 -- jailhouse confession (claim), 327-328, 358, 368, 375, 412 -- jury assessment of, 375 -- knife linked to, 226, 311, 326, 358, 362, 368 -- Misskelley to possibly testify against, 306-307, 309-312, 318, 324, 330, 395 -- Misskelley's accusatory statements about, 166, 168-170,173-176, 272-276, 305-306, 310-311 -- mistaken for Domini possibility, 229-230, 234-235, 300, 357 -- musical tastes, 189 -- police plan to arrest, 178 -- pretrial motions & hearings, 248-250, 307-308 -- prior trouble with law, 191-192 -- rumors regarding, 193-194, 196 -- search of property, 185-186 -- sentence, 386 -- uncle, see Bartoush, "Herbert" see also Echols, Damien, and Jason Baldwin trial
Baldwin, Larry, 189
“Baldwin’s lawyers”, 212, 248, 307, 314, 321, 345, 354 -- attempts to seal the court file, 248 see also Ford, Paul and Wadley, George Robin
Baldwin, Matt, 190-193, 194
Ball, [first name unknown] (WMPD officer whom Byers speaks to at stoplight), 43*
Bartoush, "Herbert" [authors' misspelling of Hubert], 103*,115*,140*,195, 233*
Bearden, Jennifer, 115 (as girl met at skating rink), 124-125 (as "Bartlett, Tennessee girl"), 140*
Bedau, Hugo, 395
Belvedere Apartments, 336
Benyo, Laszlo, 239
Berkeley, California, 251, 298
Berlinger, Joe, 252 see also Documentary filmmakers
Bevel, Bonnie, 73 (as "woman on Barton" who passed on "most detailed tip")
Beverly Hills 90201 (television show), 351, 354
Bicycle(s), 10, 11, 26, 27, 32, 33, 38, 41, 43, 62, 71, 134, 174, 193, 262, 265, 304, 321, 324, 399
Black clothing, 84, 98, 320, 342, 348, 360, 370, 372 see also Black T-shirts
Black magic, 112, 118, 129, 130, 200, 213, 220, 345 see also Satanism/Satanic/"Devil Worship"
Black man, reports of, see “Bojangles Man”
Black T-shirts, 100, 184, 186, 189, 335, 387
“Black” (or face “painted” black) youths meeting in woods allegations, 27, 73, 81, 156, 325, 390-391
Blair, George (Det.), 225 (as "detective [who] swung by to pick up the club")
Blatty, William Peter, 185
Blood, 61, 99, 108, 109, 116, 130, 135-136, 206, 213, 232, 275, 310, 327, 328, 355-356, 365, 368-370, 377, 378, 384, 385, 392, 400, 412, 414 -- absence of, 61, 275, 328, 365, 368-370, 377, 392 -- drinking of, 99, 108, 109, 130, 148, 150-151, 152, 166, 200, 206, 213, 232, 310, 327, 358-360, 378, 384, 385, 400, 412, 414 -- on pendant, 355-356 -- testing site for, 135-136
Blood samples, 63, 116, 212, 225, 239, 326, 364, 374 -- Bojangles rest room, 63 -- Bojangles rest room, lost, 225, 326, 350, 364, 374
Blue Beacon Truck Wash, 11, 26, 42, 47, 48, 62, 63, 122, 154, 332, 366
“Blue Devils”, 22, 393
Bly, Alvis, 212-216
Blytheville, Arkansas, 42, 59, 134, 187, 244, 403
Bodies, 50-55, 60, 61-63, 68, 95, 266, 415-416 -- discovery and recovery of, 50-55, 266, 415-416 -- evidence found with, 52-53 see also Victims (Collective)
“Bojangles Man” (also called bloody or black man), 36, 63, 225, 287-288, 292, 297, 326, 364, 389
Bojangles restaurant, 36, 63, 166, 225, 286, 287-288, 292, 297, 326, 350, 364, 374
Book of Revelation, 60, 113, 119
"boy who rode the same bus with Jason" who told "bum under the overpass" story (p. 193-194) see Crosby, Jason
“Boys, the” see Victims (Collective)
Brady, Sally, 48 (as one of "two women" who thought Tim Cotten was a "strange sight")
Branch, Steve, 24 (as "Pam's ex-husband"), 44, 56, 198, 207, 253, 261, 273, 373-374, 400 (as "first husband")
Branch, Stevie Edward, 10, 11, 24-28, 32-34, 37, 42-44, 53-54, 55, 59, 62, 64*, 74-75, 134-135, 137, 153, 172-176, 179, 181, 187, 262-263, 265-268, 299, 302, 304, 305, 319, 337, 356, 372-374, 391, 395, 399, 402-403, 408 -- body found, 53-54 -- cause of death, 262-263, 267 -- family background, 24 -- funeral, 137 -- gravesite, 403 -- injuries to face, 54, 134, 173, 267, 356 -- reported missing, 37 -- sexual assault question, 134-135, 174, 181, 268 -- testimony regarding injuries, 267, 328 -- wounds to, 53-54, 134, 179, 181, 268, 273, 274, 279, 297, 391 see also Victims (Collective)
Branches see Sticks
Bray, Donald (Asst. Chief of Police), 151-152, 154, 284-286, 391
Brewer, Anita, 90
Brewer, Susie, 186, 291 (as “Misskelley’s girlfriend”), 314 (as “girlfriend”)
Broadway Trailer Park, 40 (as "trailer park on east side of West Memphis"), 84, 95, 124, 128, 140, 183
Brother’s Keeper (documentary), 252
Bruton Ruling, 306
Buckland, Raymond,126
Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, 126
Bundy, Ted, 385
Burch, Stan (Det.), 71
Burnett, David (Judge), 212, 243-246, 249-250, 252-254, 258-261, 268, 277, 278, 281-283, 285, 286, 290, 294, 295*, 299, 301-304, 307-312, 314, 316, 317-318, 320-322, 325, 331, 333, 334, 336, 345, 352, 353, 355-356, 371, 375, 384, 386-387, 389, 395 -- comment about Misskelley statement at Echols/Baldwin trial, 325 -- background, 243-246 -- Echols/Baldwin trial, 320-322, 325, 331, 333, 334, 336, 345, 352, 353, 355-356, 371, 375, 384, 386-387 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: sentencing, 386-387 -- Master’s thesis, anti-psychology, 245 -- Misskelley trial, 258-261, 268, 277, 278, 281-283, 285, 286, 290, 294, 295*, 299, 301-305 -- Misskelley trial: reaction to verdict, 305 -- orders case files opened, 389 -- pretrial hearings and motions, 212, 249-250, 252, 307-308, 318
Busby, Richard (Sheriff), 59, 145
Byers, Christopher, 10, 11, 13, 14-15, 25-33, 54, 64*, 74, 110, 135, 142, 143, 146, 153, 154, 170, 172-176, 179, 181, 208, 259*, 262, 263, 265-268, 284, 286-287, 299, 302, 305-306, 324, 328, 331, 337, 356 (as “other boy”), 358, 362-364, 389, 399*, 402, 408, 412 -- belt whipping by stepfather, 13, 15, 26 (as "backside admonition"), 265, 323-324 -- blood on knife consistent with blood of, 259*, 331 -- body found, 54 -- castrated, 54, 64*, 174, 306, 328, 395 -- cause of death, 263, 267, 268 -- funeral, 135 -- gravesite, 402 -- “man in black” taking his photograph story, 15, 286-287 -- medical/mental health problems, 14-15, 31 -- "Negroid" hair in sheet around, 287, 364 -- reported missing, 30-31 -- school problems, 25 -- sexual assault question, 14-15, 174-175, 181, 268 -- sighting of, 154 -- testimony regarding injuries, 267-268, 328-329 -- wounds, 54, 170, 173-174, 268, 328-329 see also Victims (Collective)
Byers’ former “business partner” (p. 16) see Hatchett, Daniel
Byers, John Mark, 13-17, 24, 29-33, 40-43, 44, 46-47, 58-59, 74, 78-79, 142-146, 215-216, 258-260, 262, 265, 269, 286*, 304, 308-309, 323-324, 331, 332, 348-349, 353-354, 362, 363, 376, 398-399, 412 -- arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, 399 -- arrested for possession of stolen goods, 398 -- arrested on drugs and weapons charges, 78-79 -- assaulted as youth, 308 -- background, 13-16, 144-145 -- belt whipping Christopher, 13, 15, 26 (as "backside admonition"), 265, 323-324 -- blood on knife consistent with blood of, 259, 331 -- and blood-stained knife, 259-260, 308-309, 331, 353, 362, 363 -- blood-stained knife: questioning about, see interview, January 26th -- brain tumor, 143, 354 -- Freemason, 14 -- friends with police, 14, 16, 59 -- health problems, 16, 143, 354 -- interview, May 19th, 142-146, 353-354 -- interview, January 26th, 259-260, 331, 353 (incorrectly cited as "February session") -- knife given to Creative Thinking crew member, 308-309 -- law violations since death of Chris, 398-399 -- looking for children narrative account, 29-33, 40-43, 44, 46-47 -- Moore family, conflicts with, 24, 31-32, 143-144 -- on Echols/Baldwin trial verdict, 376 -- on Misskelley trial verdict, 304 -- police informant, 144, 308, 331, 353 -- reported child missing, 30-31, 42 -- as suspect, 142-146, 259-260, 332, 348-349, 353-354, 363 -- testimony: Echols/Baldwin trial, 353-354 -- vehicles, 29, 42
Byers, Melissa, 14-15, 24, 26*, 29-31, 32*, 33, 43, 74, 142, 265, 269*, 286-287, 323-324, 398* -- “man in black” taking Chris’ photograph story, 15, 286-287 -- testimony: Echols/Baldwin trial, 323-324 -- testimony: Misskelley trial, 265, 286-287 -- worries about Chris and abuse, 14-15
C
Calvin, C. Joseph, 309, 310, 314, 315, 316
Candles or candle wax, 118, 185, 335, 347, 348
Capital murder, 212, 263, 304, 375 -- Echols and Baldwin guilty of, 375
Carrey, Joe, 71 (as "neighbor [who] reported a suspicious maroon Buick")
Carson, Michael, 326-328, 334, 358, 368, 374, 412
Carter, Dennis, 291-292
Case doubts, authors’ editorialized see Doubts about case, authors' editorialized
Case number assigned, 60, 113, 389, 391, 393
Castration, 54, 64, 174, 268, 280-281, 306, 328-329, 395 -- misinformation/mistakes regarding, 64, 280-281, 395 -- testimony regarding, 268, 328-329
Catfish Island restaurant, 25, 37, 55, 323 (as "restaurant")
Catholicism, 86
Champion, Lloyd, 301
Change of venue, 248-249, 252, 258
Channell, Kermit, 135, 149
Charter Hospital, 96*, 99, 104-105, 108, 109, 128*, 226*
Childree, Amy, 413
Child's tennis shoe, 50, 416
Chism, Keith, 206 (as "sixteen-year-old junior at Marion High School")
Circle diagram, 169-170
Clark, Ryan, 14 (as one of "two stepsons"), 16, 17, 29, 33-36, 40-42, 142, 143
Clay County, 208, 255, 258, 309, 316
Clay County Courier, 258
Cliett, Heather, 194 (as "Jason's girlfriend")
Climer, Ricky (real name of "Paul Rand"), 216-218, 220-221, 271
Clinton, Bill, 317
Clothing, victims’, 50, 52-53, 55, 149, 362, 365, 368, 397, 416
Cochran, Bob (Mayor of Corning), 256
“coffin floating down the bayou” quote, 415
Coleman, Gerald, 226
Columbia Pacific University, 334
Commercial Appeal, The, 63, 114, 197, 199*, 208, 209, 223, 225, 248, 278, 287, 321-322, 370, 397, 405, 415 -- printing Misskelley statement excerpts, 197, 208-209, 248-249, 397 -- protesting secrecy, 321-322 -- request to open sealed case files, 209
Confession(s), coerced, 251, 297, 314
Confession(s), false, 250-251, 293, 301, 395
Confession(s), Misskelley, 166-183, 197, 248, 249, 250-252, 268, 270, 279, 281, 293, 294, 297, 324, 325, 329, 330, 394, 411-412 (as “his tale”) -- attempt to suppress, 250-252 -- coerced, 251, 297, 314 -- false, 250-251 -- first version on June 3rd, 166-177 -- leaked & published, 197, 208-209, 248-249, 397 -- ligature issues, 180-181, 280, 281-282, 287, 297, 311, 328, 361, 364, 368, 391 -- problems with, questionable parts in, 170, 178-181, 268, 279-281, 293, 294, 329-330, 377, 395 -- revised version on June 3rd, 179-183 -- time issues, 179-180, 268, 273-274, 279, 297, 330 -- validity of, 250-251, 263-265 see also Post-conviction confession(s), Misskelley
“Confidential informant No. 175”, 144
Conviction(s), false, 409-410
Cook, Lou, 132-133
Cooper, Doug, 259 (as "member of documentary film crew"), 308 (as "film crew member"), 326*, 353* see also Documentary filmmakers
“Cop” whom Byers talks to at 7:30 P.M. at General Dollar Store [name unknown], 30*
"Cop" whom Byers talks to at stoplight (p. 43) see Ball, [first name unknown]
Corning, Arkansas, 252, 255-256, 277, 285, 295, 296, 301, 305, 319, 320, 323, 324, 328, 330, 331, 352, 353, 396
Coroner, "local" (Kent Hale, unnamed), 329*
Cotten, Tim, 48, 77-78
Cotton Mather on Witchcraft, 198
"couple whose house backed up to the woods" (p. 27) see Harrison, Greg and wife
Craighead County, 309, 313, 319
Craighead County Courthouse, 319-320
Craighead County Juvenile Detention Center, 326-327
Creative Thinking International, 252, 260, 299, 308, 353 see also Documentary filmmakers
Credibility issues, witness see Witness credibility issues
Crime laboratory see Arkansas State Crime Laboratory
Crime scene, 51, 54, 56, 68, 121, 124, 136, 147, 224-225, 270, 280, 292, 308, 324, 332, 335, 357, 359, 361-362, 364, 365, 370, 377, 393, 398, 416 -- cult-related, 270, 325, 335, 364, 393 -- videotape, 54-55
Criminal profile see FBI
Crittenden County, background, 17-23 -- as center of cult activity, 93, 96-97, 200, 227, 413-414 -- trials moved out of, 248-249, 252, 258
Crittenden County Coroner see Hale, Kent
Crittenden County Courthouse, 209-210
Crittenden County Juvenile Court Services, 93 see also Driver, Jerry and Jones, Steve and Juvenile officers
Crittenden County Library, 198, 340
“Crittenden County man” (p. 144), busted by Byers while informant see Reddin, Scotty
Crittenden County Search and Rescue, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 416
Crittenden County Sheriff's Office, 30, 42, 44, 59, 68, 145, 335
Crosby, Jason, 193-194 (as "boy who rode the same bus with Jason" who told "bum under the overpass" story)
Crow, Gregory, 211, 248, 249, 253, 281, 283, 295, 302, 304, 309, 310, 314, 316, 317 -- Misskelley trial: sentencing phase, 302 see also Defense, Misskelley trial and "Misskelley's lawyers"
Crowley, Aleister, 91, 92, 345
Crystals, 118
Cub Scout(s), 10, 24, 25, 32, 53, 55, 80, 132, 153, 172, 262, 265, 284, 298, 392, 403
Cult activity/cults, 72-74, 81-82, 93-94, 96-97, 110-114, 126, 129-130, 150-152, 156-157, 166, 168, 169, 175-176, 197, 199-200, 208, 212-223, 227, 238, 270-271, 273, 282-283, 287, 293, 297, 325-326, 333-335, 337-340, 345, 352-353, 369-371, 391, 393, 401, 413-414 -- Crittenden County as center of cult activity, 93, 96-97, 200, 227, 413-414 -- cults as scapegoats, 352-353, 369-370 -- Driver’s “list” of teens in a Crittenden County cult, 99, 110-111 -- in Echols/Baldwin trial, 325-326, 333-335, 337-340, 345, 352-353, 360, 369-371, 393 -- as motive, 188, 282-283, 287, 325-326, 333, 334 -- plans for sacrificing children, 94, 95, 130, 200, 215 -- police focus on, 72-74, 81-82, 110-114, 126, 129-130, 142, 150-152, 156-157, 197, 199-200, 212-223, 271, 325
Cult cop(s), 199, 200, 218, 219, 334, 350, 352
Cult expert(s), 197, 199, 200, 217, 333, 371
Cult materials, search for, 184, 224
Cults That Kill (book), 334
Cummings, Richard, 280-281 (as suspect who "told police he'd heard they [victims] had been sexually mutilated")
Cureton, Joyce, 108
D
Dabbs, Charlie (Det.), 121
Dabbs School, 200
“Damien’s former girlfriend” see Holcomb, Deanna
Davidson, Scott, 211, 308, 323, 333 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: opening argument, 323 see also "Echols' lawyers" and Defense, Echols/Baldwin trial
Davis, Brent, 247-248, 251, 289, 292, 294-299, 302, 309-312, 315-318, 328, 329, 343-348, 351, 354, 358, 386 -- cult motive, 298 -- Echols/Baldwin trial, 329, 343-348, 351, 354, 358, 386 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: cross-examining Echols, 344-348 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: sentencing phase, 386 -- Misskelley trial, 289, 292, 294-299, 302 -- Misskelley trial: closing argument, 298-299 -- Misskelley trial: sentencing phase, 302 -- Misskelley’s post-conviction statement, part played in, 309-312, 315-318 see also Prosecution/Prosecutors/”The State“
Death penalty, 58, 101, 102, 253, 254, 259, 290, 302, 304, 320, 375, 383, 386
Death row, 45, 58, 398, 400, 404, 407, 412
Death threats see Misskelley family death threats
Dedman, Rhonda, 285 (as "witness to say Hutcheson had expressed interest in reward money")
Defendants (Collective): Echols and/or Baldwin and/or Misskelley), 183-187, 208, 212, 224, 243, 320, 356, 359, 375, 391, 392, 396, 397 -- homes searched, 185-187 -- samples taken from, 212 -- where sent after arraignment, 208
Defendants' families, 273, 320, 376 -- reaction to verdict, 376
Defense, Echols/Baldwin trial, 325, 330, 331-336, 349, 354, 359, 362, 364, 366, 372, 375
Defense, joint motions, 318
Defense, Misskelley trial, 263, 272, 283, 289, 290, 291, 293, 297, 298, 302
Defense, strategies, 250, 287, 325
Delta Express (convenience store), 154, 284
"detective [who] swung by to pick up the club" (p. 225) see Blair, George
“Devil’s Circumcision“, 214
Devil Worship see Satanism/Satanic/"Devil Worship"
Devil’s Den, 26, 49-50, 60-62, 393 see also Robin Hood Hills Woods
Diana (Goddess), 99
Divilbiss, Shane, 87 (as “new boyfriend”), 96 (as “rival”), 346 (as the someone Echols attempts to pull eyes out of)
DNA, 356
Documentary filmmakers, 252, 259, 308, 326, 331, 353 see also Creative Thinking International
Dodson, Tim, 147 (as unnamed "schizophrenic"), 377 (as Mayfair resident)
Dog eating, 169, 176-177, 186, 194, 217, 218, 298
Dog skull, 228, 335, 338-339 (as “animal skull”)
Dollar, Stephanie, 291 (as girl who "said Misskelley had babysat her child")
Donovan, Frank, 198
Dorrah, Jim (Sheriff), 237, 238
Doubts about case, authors’ editorialized, 376-377, 391-393, 408-409, 412
“Dragons”, 154
Driver, Jerry, 93-99, 107, 110, 114 (as "chief juvenile officer"), 129-130, 139, 198-201, 203 (as one of "juvenile authorities"), 218, 222, 227, 232, 289, 320, 391, 393-394, 412-415 -- “list” of Crittenden County teens in a cult, 99, 110-111 -- persuading police to treat Echols as suspect, 415 -- suspicions regarding Echols, 93-96, 98-99, 139, 200-201, 320, 413-415 -- and "staffs", 98, 289 -- testimony: Misskelley trial, 289
“drug retaliation” suspects suggested by Byers, 144, 353 see Reddin, Scotty and Griffin, Anthony Lee
Dunaway, Jeanna, 73 (as "woman on Goodwin" who "heard that a gang meets in Robin Hood")
Dungeons and Dragons (game), 219
Durham, Bill (Det.), 72, 77, 78, 99-103, 128, 129, 150-151, 158, 167-168, 236-238, 342 see also Polygraph(s)
Dyess, Arkansas, 291, 292, 311
E
Earl's Hot Biscuits restaurant, 69
Earnest, Marion, 71 (as "neighbor [who] voiced concerns about two hitchhikers")
East Arkansas Mental Health Center, 139, 164, 192, 213
Echols, Andy "Jack", 85-86, 88, 226, 339, 378
Echols, Damien, 40, 65, 82-97, 98-99, 100-103, 104-109, 110, 113-120, 122-130, 138-141, 148, 150-158, 160, 166-175, 178, 180-181, 183-185, 193-196, 198, 200-201, 204-210, 212, 220-224, 226-235, 238-242, 249, 250, 263, 264, 268, 272-276, 278, 282-284, 286, 287, 289, 290, 300, 305-311, 313, 314, 323, 325, 332-348, 350-352, 354-365, 370-372, 375-379, 381-387, 391-393, 395, 398, 400, 404-418 -- accusing John Mark Byers, 412 -- alibi, 101, 102, 115, 124-125, 127, 139-140, 228-231, 233, 234, 240, 336, 351-352, 417 -- alibi discrepancies, 140, 229, 233, 344-345, 351, 354-355 -- alleged prison assault, 404-405, 407-408 -- appeals, 388 -- arrested, 184-185 -- attempt to separate Baldwin's trial from, 249-250, 307-308 -- background until time of murders, 83-97, 104-109, 226-227, 341 -- black trenchcoat, 98, 106, 206, 224 -- blood on pendant worn by, 355-356 -- blowing kisses at families incident, 210, 343, 346, 375 -- credibility issues at trial, 341, 344, 346-347, 357, 358 -- “coffin floating down the bayou” quote regarding, 415 -- conviction, capital murder, 375 -- cult activity, 82, 96-98, 148, 151, 154-156, 175-176, 212, 215-217, 339, 413 -- “Damien sightings”, 108 -- on death row, 398, 400, 404-408, 412 -- depression, 90, 105, 141, 226, 228, 379, 406 -- did not drive, 84, 115 -- dog skull, 228, 335, 338-339 (as “animal skull”) -- drinking blood, 108, 109, 148, 150-152, 166, 200, 206, 310, 360, 378, 384, 385, 400, 414 -- and Jerry Driver, 93-97, 98-99, 200-201, 412-415 -- drugs & medication, 90, 101, 105, 108, 130, 139, 140, 211, 216-217, 222, 228, 344, 347, 406 -- family questioned, 138-141, 226-231 -- fiber evidence, 287, 358, 376-377, 393 -- fight with Joe Hutchison, 106-107, 230, 347, 384 -- “...finally killed somebody”, 93 -- first suspicions of, 92-93 -- given information about murders, 117, 342 -- hair and blood samples taken from, 116 -- heart palpitations, 108, 417 -- and Vicki Hutcheson, 152-158, 284, 350, 410-411 -- “I’ll eat you alive” statement, 104, 107, 230, 347, 375, 384 -- "I'll tell you all about it" (and various versions thereof) statement, 128, 342, 346, 417 -- interest in occult, 86, 90, 96, 109, 116, 127, 160, 198, 226, 287, 334, 335, 337-340, 345, 413 -- interview, May 7th, 95-96, 117, 342, 416 -- interview, May 9th, 99-103 -- interview, May 10th, 114-120, 128, 337, 347 -- interviews not recorded, 117, 342 -- investigation directed at, 113, 125, 128, 129, 138, 150, 264, 323, 342 -- items seized as juvenile, 93, 334-335, 339 -- jailhouse list seized as evidence, 345-346 -- jury assessment of, 375 -- knives belonging to, 106-107, 230, 342-343 -- manic-depressive, 101, 338, 358, 375, 383 -- mental health, 96, 101, 104-105, 108, 138-141, 226, 378-385 -- Misskelley to possibly testify against, 306-307, 309-312, 324, 330, 395 -- Misskelley's accusatory statements about, 166-176, 272-276, 305-306, 310-311 -- “muddy boots”, 95, 416-417 -- musical tastes, 91, 406 -- name change, 83, 85, 338 -- “Older woman” who led Damien into Satanism, 98, 227, 391, 413 -- in Oregon, 105-107, 226, 230, 343, 347 -- overdose of medication see suicide attempt -- own theories on case, 412-414, 417 -- parole violation, 107 -- plans for future, 418 -- poetry by, 65, 83, 89, 93, 159 -- police plan to arrest, 178 -- polygraph, 128, 417 -- pretrial motions & hearings, 248-250, 307-308 -- prior arrest, 93, 139, 414 -- in prison, 398, 400, 404-408, 411-414, 416-418 -- psychological problems, in sentencing phase, 378-385 -- questioned by police see various interviews above -- red paint stained club, 225 -- religious beliefs, traditional, 86, 338, 340 -- remarks admitting guilt overheard, 335-336, 343, 357 -- rumors and stories regarding, 108, 150-154, 193-194, 196, 200-201, 205-206, 222-223, 228, 289 -- sacrifice baby, plans to, 94, 95, 130, 141, 200, 203, 320 -- and Satanism, 90, 105, 151, 375, 413 -- and school, 90, 105, 341 -- search of property, 185 -- sentenced to death by lethal injection, 386 -- shank in prison cell, 405 -- Social Security designation of disability, 227 -- stalking victims, 175-176, 286-287 -- suicide attempt, 211-212 -- tattoos, 115, 341, 361, 406 -- “tennis shoes”, 95, 416-417 -- testimony, 336-348 -- thoughts on son, 383 -- “tunnel vision”, 138, 264, 323, 363 -- walking with Baldwin and Misskelley “carrying staffs”, 98, 289 -- wearing intestines, 228 -- “wolves eat sheep”, 384 -- writings, prose, 93, 104, 105, 227-228, 338, 346, 365
Echols, Damien, and Jason Baldwin trial, 307, 313, 322-387 -- Baldwin’s demeanor during, 321, 417 -- Mark Byers' testimony, 353-354 -- closing arguments, 356-370 -- cult activity in, 325-326, 333-335, 337-340, 345, 352-353, 360, 369-371, 393 -- cult experts, 333-335, 343, 352-353, 360, 369, 374, 393 -- defense strategy, 325 -- Echols' demeanor during, 321, 417 -- Echols' testimony, 336-348 -- fair trial possibility, 313-314, 417 -- jury deliberations, 370, 371, 374-375, 386 -- jury selection, 313, 318, 321-322 -- Misskelley to possibly testify in, 306-307, 309-312, 330 -- motions for mistrial in, 324-325, 345-346, 356 -- motive, 325-326, 358-359, 366 -- opening arguments, 322-323 -- quality of police investigation issue in, 326, 350, 361 -- secret voir dire, 321-322 -- sentences, 386 -- sentencing or penalty phase, 375, 378-387 -- time of death issue in, 329-330, 352, 362, 365, 366 -- verdicts, 375 see also “Baldwin’s lawyers” and Burnett, David and Davidson, Scott and Davis, Brent and Defense, Echols/Baldwin trial and “Echols' lawyers” and Evidence, Echols/Baldwin trial and Fogleman, John and Ford, Paul and Price, Val and Prosecution/Prosecutors/"The State" and Second (or next) trial and Witnesses, Echols/Baldwin trial
"Echols’ eight-year-old half brother" (p. 377) see Hutchison, Timothy
Echols family, 88, 105, 115, 372, 377, 384, 393, 398, 400
“Echols' former girlfriend” see Holcomb, Deanna
“Echols’ lawyers", 290, 314, 321, 345, 350, 351, 378 see also Davidson, Scott and Price, Val
Echols, Michelle, 84, 85, 88, 106, 115*, 140, 184, 229, 336, 351*, 400-401
Echols, Pamela see Hutchison, Pamela
Eisenberg, Howard, 317
Elavil, 211
Ellison, Richard B., 401, 402
Elmore, Jimmy, 71 (as "man [who'd] seen Michael Moore in muddy clothes")
Esbat, 150, 155-157, 167, 232, 282-284, 408-411 see also Hutcheson, Victoria
Evan Williams Bourbon whiskey, 27 (as "pint of cheap bourbon"), 305*, 307, 311*, 315*, 316
Evening Times, 59, 114, 147, 197
Evidence, Echols/Baldwin trial: -- bicycles (trial mentions only), 321, 324 -- black T-shirts, 184, 186, 189, 335 -- candle wax, 335, 347, 348 -- clothing, victims’, 50, 52, 53, 55, 362, 265 -- Echols’ items seized when a juvenile, 334, 335 -- Echols’ jailhouse “list”, 345-346 -- effect of water on, 377 -- fibers, 354, 358, 369, 375, 376, 377, 392, 393 -- fingerprints, 212, 225, 377, 392 -- footprints, 212, 392 -- hair, 377 -- items found in bag in Robin Hood Hills Woods, 47 -- knives, 226, 259, 260, 308, 311, 320, 326, 357, 362, 363 -- photographs of victims, 358, 359, 362 -- lack of, 322, 376, 392 -- semen, 377, 392 -- sticks, 52, 53, 174, 214, 224, 225, 268, 282, 324, 362, 365, 367, 374, 377 see also Witnesses, Echols/Baldwin trial
Evidence, Misskelley trial: -- bicycles (trial mention only), 265, 266 -- drawings made by Jessie, 296 -- Echols' and Baldwin's boots, 287 -- fiber, 287 -- hair, 287-288 -- "occult" book, Never on a Broomstick, 287 -- photographs of victims, 268 -- "stout branches", 268 -- wrestling receipt, 292 see also Confession(s), Misskelley and Witnesses, Misskelley trial
Evidence technician(s), 67, 178, 287
Evidence bags, 366-367
“Exhibit 500”, 378-379 (as “packet of information”), 385, 386 (as "heavy exhibition book")
The Exorcist (movie and book), 84, 185
Expert witnesses, 293, 294, 295 see also Witnesses, Echols/Baldwin trial and Witnesses, Misskelley trial
F
Farris, Murray, 110-113, 116, 126, 129, 141, 150, 222-223
Father Damien, 85
Fayetteville, Arkansas, 153, 333
FBI, 45, 68, 77, 78, 137, 141 -- asked to develop psychological profile, 68, 137
Federal Express, 20, 353
"female accomplice" in McCoy murders (p. 58) see Williams, Mary Delois
Fibers, 287, 354, 358, 369, 375, 376-377, 392-393 -- Baldwin linked to, 287, 354, 358, 369, 375, 376-377, 392 -- Echols linked to, 287, 358, 376-377, 392-393 -- Misskelley linked to, 393
"fifteen-year-old Marion girl" who "overheard Misskelley describing his participation in the murders" (p. 397) see Floresca, Kim
Fifth Amendment, 196, 314, 317
Filming of trial(s), 252, 260, 278, 299-300 -- prosecution objection to, 248 -- and televising, 260, 278, 302, 372
Fingerprints, 78, 112, 212, 225, 377, 392
First Amendment, 252
First Baptist Church, 111, 112, 126
Flash Market, 30, 39, 40 (as "the laundry"), 46 (as "laundry at Ingram"), 122, 236 (as "laundromat"), 240, 286 (as "corner grocery store")
Floresca, Kim (as "fifteen-year-old Marion girl"), 397
Fogleman, Capt. John, 247
Fogleman, John, 178, 191, 224-236, 239-241, 246-248, 261-263, 281, 282-283, 284-286, 288, 289-290, 296-297, 300, 302-303, 307, 315, 317, 318, 322, 326, 329, 332, 333, 343, 351, 355, 356-364, 383-386, 388 -- background, 246-247 -- Echols/Baldwin trial, 322, 326, 329, 332, 333, 343, 351, 355, 356-364, 383-386 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: closing argument, 356-362 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: opening argument, 322 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: sentencing phase, 383-386 -- elected judge, 388 -- finding “Lake knife”, 225-226 -- grapefruit demonstration, 362 -- Misskelley trial, 261-263, 281, 282-283, 284-285, 288, 289-290, 296-297, 300 -- Misskelley trial: closing argument, 296-297, 300 -- Misskelley trial: opening argument, 261-263 -- Misskelley trial: sentencing phase, 302-302 see also Prosecution/Prosecutors/”The State“
Footprints, 52, 212, 369, 392 see also Shoe print at crime scene
Ford, Paul, 211, 249-250, 322-323, 328-330, 334, 355, 366-370, 383-384, 386 -- Echols/Baldwin trial, 322-323, 328-330, 334, 355, 366-370, 383-384, 386 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: closing argument, 366-370 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: opening argument, 322-323 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: sentencing phase, 383-384, 386 -- pretrial motions, 249-250, 307-308 see also “Baldwin’s lawyers” and Defense, Echols/Baldwin trial
“fourth boy”, 10, 33, 270, 324
"friend” Misskelley lent Adidas sneakers to (p. 275) see Lucas, Buddy
Full moon, 9, 33, 34, 98, 114, 130, 159, 168, 335, 393
Fulton County, Arkansas, 399
G
Gang activity, 218
Gardner, Gerald, 91
Gardner, Mark Edward, 404, 405, 407
General Dollar Store, 30
Genetic Design, 355 (as "North Carolina genetics experts")
George, Holly, 234 (as "another girl" that "Damien...had been paying attention to")
Geraldo (television show), 319-320, 323, 373
"girl at Lakeshore”...“his sister was best friends with" (p. 222) see Allen, Tiffany Danielle
Girl Echols met at skating rink providing him with phone alibi (p. 115) see Bearden, Jennifer
Girl who alleged Misskelley confessed to her before arrest (p. 397) see Floresca, Kim
Girl who "dated" L.G. Hollingsworth and was "best friends" with Domini (p. 120) see McDaniel, Liza
Girl “who had been with Dawn” (p. 80) see Williams, Kim
Girl who "said Misskelley had babysat her child" (p. 291) see Dollar, Stephanie
Girl who testified "her parents were gambling" (p. 351) see Sanders, Jennifer and Echols, Damien, alibi
Gitchell, Gary W. (Insp.), 45, 46, 51, 54, 56-58, 60, 63, 64, 66-71, 77, 79, 113, 114, 127, 137-138, 143, 147, 148-149, 150, 151, 168-177, 178-184, 187-188, 226, 235, 259-260, 269-270, 272-276, 278-282, 284, 295, 300, 315, 328, 331, 350-351, 353, 364, 368-369, 372, 376-378, 388, 391, 392 -- absence noted from Echols/Baldwin trial, 368 -- control of information, 67, 68, 137 -- “Eleven” remark, 188, 376, 392 -- focus on cult activity, 114, 150, 188 -- frustrations with crime lab, 138, 148-149, 364, 368-369 -- "Gary Gitchell Day", 388 -- "Jessie simply got confused" quote, 280 -- as police spokesman, 45 -- post-convictions celebration, 378 -- press conference on arrests, 187-188 -- press conferences, ceasing of, 137 -- questioned about Mark Byers' suspect status, 331, 353 -- questioning Mark Byers about knife, 259-260, 331, 353 -- questioning Misskelley, 168-177, 179-183 -- state police, turns down help of, 68 -- techniques used by, 150, 171 -- testimony: Echols/Baldwin trial, 331, 350-351, 353 -- testimony: Misskelley trial, 269-270, 276, 278-282 -- violating trial witness rules, 295
Glendale, Arizona suspect, 130-131, 216 (as "Phoenix upholsterer")
Goodwin, Tommy (Ark. State Police Commander), 68
Grapefruit demonstration, 362
“Gray” witchcraft or magic, 96, 130, 414
Griffin, Anthony Lee [possibly Lee Anthony], 144 (as “61-year-old Memphis man busted“), 353 (as one of two drug retaliation suspects Byers suggested)
Griffin, Shane (Det.), 71, 73, 81-82, 99-103
Griffis, Dale, 326 (as "cult expert"), 333-335, 343, 352, 360, 365, 369, 374, 393 (as "occult crime expert") -- jury assessment of, 374
Grim Reaper, 185 see also Heavy metal music
Grinnell, Angela "Gail", 102, 115 (as "Jason's mother"), 186, 189, 190*, 192-196, 234-235*, 376, 392*
Grinnell Jr., Terry, 192
Grinnell Sr., Terry Rae, 186, 189, 192, 193, 195
Grisham, John, 291
Gudjonson, Gisli, 295 [authors' misspelling of Gudjonsson]
“Guilt by association”, 193, 370
“Gun shot” sounds, 38, 71-72
H
Hair evidence, 147, 287-288, 364, 377
Hair samples, 116, 212, 225, 239
Hale, James (“Jimbo“), 178
Hale, Kent (Crittenden County Coroner, unnamed), 329
Handwriting samples, 212
Harrison, Greg and wife, 27 (as "couple whose house backed up to the woods")
Harrison, Roxanne, 205
Hatchett, Daniel (as Byers’ former “business partner“) 16, 145
Haynes, Frances Gosa, 86, 106, 107*
Headlee, Michael, 147
Heavy metal music, 91, 184, 185, 186, 189, 190, 219, 275, 341, 348, 360
Hecate (Goddess), 99, 360
Helicopter, Memphis police, 46, 147
Hester, Diane (Det.), 121, 168, 390
Hicks Jr., Jackie, 137, 253, 373, 399-400
Hicks Sr., Jackie, 26 (as "grandad"), 42-44, 54 (as "grandfather"), 134-135, 187, 304, 320, 363, 373, 374, 399*, 403 (as one of "grandparents")
Hicks, Robert D., 352-353
Highland Trailer Park, 27*, 153, 157, 159, 161, 167, 186, 410
"Hillbilly Mafia", 245
Hobbs, Amanda, 24, 25, 37, 403
Hobbs, Pamela, 24-26, 37, 55-56, 75, 134, 137, 205, 253, 269, 304, 319, 323, 373, 376, 399, 400, 403 -- family trauma, 373 -- on Echols/Baldwin trial verdict, 376 -- on Misskelley trial verdict, 304
Hobbs, Terry, 24, 25, 34, 37, 43, 44, 55-56, 75, 269, 319, 372-373, 399-400, 403
Holcomb, Deanna Jane (unnamed, often called “former girlfriend" of Damien Echols), 86-87, 93, 94, 105, 106, 111, 116, 129-130, 139, 141, 148, 221, 224 (as "a witness"), 227, 232-233
Holiday Gardens subdivision, 9
Hollingsworth, Anthony, 39, 121, 124, 332-333, 366, 374 -- convicted of "carnal knowledge", 39 -- testimony: Echols/Baldwin trial, 332-333
Hollingsworth, John, 125
Hollingsworth Jr., L. G., 40, 119-123, 125-126, 128-129, 236-242, 333 -- hair and blood samples taken from, 239 -- house searched, 126 -- polygraph, 128-129
Hollingsworth Sr., L.G., 125
Hollingsworth, Mary, 39 (as one of "two daughters"), 121, 124
Hollingsworth, Narlene Virginia, 38-40, 121-126, 127-128, 229, 236, 239, 241-242, 300, 332-333, 344, 357, 366, 369, 374 -- testimony: Echols/Baldwin trial, 332-333
Hollingsworth, Rick, 39 (as one of "two sons"), 124
Hollingsworth, Ricky, 39, 40, 121, 122*, 124, 125
Hollingsworth, Tabitha, 39 (as one of "two daughters"), 121, 124, 300
Holmes, Warren, 250-251, 293, 297, 395-396
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 25, 79-80, 132
Home Box Office (HBO), 252
"homeowner near Fourteenth and Goodwin" (p. 72) see O'Tinger, Debra
Hoover, J. Edgar, 45
Horn Lake, Mississippi, 120, 125, 236, 237
"Hubbard", Dixie [authors' pseudonym for or misspelling of Hufford] see Hufford, Dixie
Hufford, Dixie, 39, 40, 121, 122, 123, 125, 240
Hutcheson, Aaron, 10 (as "fourth boy [who] would later say he saw what happened"), 27, 152-154, 156-157, 284-286, 309, 324, 389-391, 396, 399 -- “Nobody knows what happened but me” quote, 171, 270, 284, 389, 396 -- not called to testify, 286 -- statements by, 156-157, 285-286, 390, 391
Hutcheson, Scott, 157
Hutcheson, Victoria ("Vicki"), 27 (as "Aaron's mother"), 152-158, 166-167, 232, 263, 282-286, 305, 309, 322, 350, 389*, 390, 399, 408-411 -- esbat, 155-157, 167, 232, 282-284, 408-411 -- interest in reward, 285, 399 -- Lax & Stidham interviewed, 408-411 -- legal problems, 154, 284-285, 410 -- playing detective, 152, 158, 263, 283-284, 286, 322, 409, 411 -- recanted, 408-411 -- recording device, 158, 350-351 -- polygraph, 158 -- testimony: Misskelley trial, 282-285
Hutchison, Joe (or as Eddie Joe), 84, 85, 88, 105-107, 115 (as one of "his parents"), 139, 226-231, 233*, 240, 337, 347*, 372, 375*, 378, 384*, 400-402
Hutchison, Pamela, 84-86, 88, 105-107, 115*, 127*, 128, 138-141, 226-230, 231*, 233, 240, 336, 337, 342*, 344*, 346*, 351*, 376*, 400-402, 417* -- questioned, 138-141, 226-230
Hutchison, Michael Wayne, 83, 85, 106, 338 see Echols, Damien
Hutchison, Timothy, 106, 377 (as “Echols's eight-year-old half brother“), 393 (as “one of Damien’s relatives”)
I
“Ice cream truck driver” suspect (p. 147) see Morgan, Christopher
“I’ll eat you alive” quote, 104, 107, 230, 347, 375, 384
"I'll tell you all about it" (and various versions thereof) statement, 128, 342, 346, 417
Imipramine, 101 (as "antidepressant medication"), 105, 140, 228 (as "prescription"), 344*
I’m Not (poem by Damien Echols), 65
Information regarding murders supposedly a secret, 64, 67, 117, 173, 174, 182, 183, 214, 265, 280, 281, 297, 342, 395 -- castration, 64, 67, 174, 281 -- ear injuries, 182, 183 -- murder weapon (sticks), 214 -- number of victims mutilated, 64, 281 -- police supplying information about/leading questions, 117, 174, 250, 294, 342 -- Steve Branch being cut on face, 173, 174 -- victims being tied with shoe strings, 180, 181, 280, 281
Ingle, Dennis, 81-82
Ingram Boulevard Baptist Church, 135
Ingram, Keith (Mayor of West Memphis), 132, 388
Ingram, Paul, 251 (as "sheriff's deputy in Washington State"), 294
Inside Edition (television show), 133, 373
Interstate 40 (I-40), 9, 18, 122
Interstate 55 (I-55), 18, 21, 100, 134, 155, 159, 161, 216, 244, 253, 402
In Pursuit of Satan: The Police and the Occult (book), 352
In Spite of Innocence (book), 395-396
In the Middle (poem by Damien Echols), 336, 338, 360
Iron Maiden, 186, 189 see also Heavy metal music
J
J.W. Rich Softball Field, 205, 336 (as “softball field”)
"Jason's girlfriend" (p. 194) see Cliett, Heather
Jim’s Repair Shop, 159 see also McNease, Jim
Joint defense motions see Defense, joint motions
Jones, Christy, 169 (as one of “two other teenage girls”)
Jones, Steve, 50, 51, 92-97, 110, 117, 139, 203 (as one of "juvenile authorities"), 221, 342, 414-416 -- gave Echols information about murders, 117, 342
Jones, William Winford, 151, 184, 289-290
Jonesboro, Arkansas, 108, 197-198, 208, 211, 252, 255, 294, 302, 308, 309, 313, 317, 319, 322, 330, 338, 348, 352, 354, 373, 378, 398 -- Freedom of Religion rally in, 197-198
Jonesboro Sun, 370
Jury(ies), -- Commercial Appeal’s lawsuit regarding Echols/Baldwin trial voir dire 321-322 -- Echols/Baldwin trial, 313-314, 318, 319, 320, 321-322, 324-326, 330, 332, 333-337, 353, 355, 361, 364, 366, 370, 371, 374-375, 378-387 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: deliberations, 370, 371, 374-375, 386 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: notes on, 374-375 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: penalty phase, 378-387 -- Echols/Baldwin trial: sentences, 386 -- Misskelley trial, 257-259, 261, 263, 271, 272, 277-278, 282, 294, 297, 298, 299-303, 319, 408 -- Misskelley trial: deliberations, 299-301, 303 -- Misskelley trial: penalty phase, 302-303 -- Misskelley trial: sentence, 303
Juvenile Detention Center, 87, 96 (as "reform school"), 108, 151 (as "reform school")
Juvenile officer(s), 50, 51, 92-99, 117, 129, 139, 198, 199, 203, 218, 221, 391, 412, 414-415 see also Crittenden County Juvenile Court Services and Driver, Jerry and Jones, Steve
K
Kahaner, Larry, 334
Keller’s Chapel, 313
“Ken” (p. 169), last name unknown.
“Ken” (p. 195) see Watkins, Ken
Kesterson, Mary Margaret (Ark. State Police), 127
Kewanee, Illinois, 88, 202*, 231*
Kids Who Kill: Did the Devil Make Them Do It? (episode of Geraldo television show), 319-320 see also Geraldo
King Jr., Martin Luther, 251, 257
King, Marty, 36-37, 63, 287, 292
King, Stephen, 91, 348, 406
Kingsley, James, 63
Kirkley, Sarah, 66
Knife or Knives, 106-107, 118, 126, 130, 151, 156, 173, 185, 214, 224, 225-226, 230, 259-260, 274-275, 306, 308, 310, 311, 326, 331, 342-343, 353, 358, 362, 363, 368, 413 -- “Byers Knife“, 259-260, 308, 326, 331, 353, 362, 363 -- grapefruit demonstration, 362 -- “Lake Knife“, 225-226, 311, 326, 358, 362, 368
Knight's Lodge restaurant, 373
Knots see Ligatures
L
Lakeshore Baptist Church, 81-82
Lakeshore Estates Trailer Park, 39, 40, 81, 82, 87, 89, 90, 93, 98-100, 115, 116, 119, 121*-123, 140, 151, 157, 160, 161, 163, 176, 185, 191, 194, 201, 205, 216, 222, 228, 233, 239, 289, 402
Laundromat/Laundry, see Alexander's Laundromat and Flash Market
LaVey, Anton, 116
Lawrence, Kevin, 205
Lax, Ron, 289-291, 408-411 -- interview of Vicki Hutcheson, 408-411 -- intimidation of witnesses, allegations of, 289-290
Laxton, Ed (Crittenden Co. Sheriff's Det.), 166
Laxton, Tracey, 166
Leading questions, recognition of, 174, 250, 294, 342
“Lie Detector”, see Polygraph(s)
Ligatures (and references to being bound), 53, 172, 175, 179, 180-182, 268, 280, 281-282, 287, 297, 311, 328, 361, 364, 368, 391 -- issues in Misskelley’s statements regarding, 180, 181, 280, 281-282, 287, 297, 311, 328, 361, 364, 368, 391
Liggett, Patricia Ann, 109
Linch, Charles, 354
Lindsey, James (Deputy), 305, 317-318 (as one of “the police officers“)
“list” of Crittenden County teens in a cult, 99, 110-111 -- Misskelley's, 222
Littrell, Chris (usually cited as "Bob Loomis"), 111 (as "friend" who attended revival), 112-113 (as both Bob and Chris), 116, 126, 141 (as Chris), 150-151, 171, 281
Lividity, 362
Lonoke County, 413, 415
Loomis, Bob [pseudonym] see Littrell, Chris
Love's (convenience store), 122
Lucas, Buddy, 275 (as “friend” Misskelley lent Adidas sneakers to)
“Lucifer”, 157, 198, 221-222, 389, 414
Luminol, 135-136, 174
M
Mallard Lounge, 378
"man [who] said his daughter...had seen Michael playing in the area" (p. 71) see Thomas, Michael
"man [who'd] seen Michael Moore in muddy clothes" (p. 71) see Elmore, Jimmy
Manson, Charles, 210, 385
Marijuana, 90, 108, 144, 160, 164-165, 222, 251, 305
Marion Courthouse, 178
Marion High School, 90, 96, 102, 161, 192, 195 (as "school"), 206, 231
“Marion man convicted of child molestation” (p. 147) see Martin, James Kenny
Marion Police Department, 87, 151, 154 see also Bray, Donald
Marked Tree, Arkansas, 216
Marshall, Kela, 194-195
Martin, James Kenny, 147-148 (as “Marion man convicted of child molestation in Colorado”), 268-269 (as once “top suspect”)
Masengale, G.C. (Patrolman), 59-60, 73
Masters, Ritchey, 34-36, 38, 40, 41
Mather, Cotton, 198
Maury Povich Show, The, 399
Mayfair Apartments, 26, 40, 59, 71, 72, 73, 137, 147, 377
[Mayfair resident] who mentioned man "with black and red long hair...(in) some kind of cult" (p. 72) see Thomas, Lynette
"Mayfair resident" who "talked about 'kids with red and black hair' " (p. 72) see Thomas, Lynette
"Mayfair resident" who told police "There's Satan worshipers back there" (p. 72) see Spharles, Laurie
McCoy, Barbara, 58
McDaniel, Bobby R., 316 (as one of "two respected defense lawyers"), 317
McDaniel, Liza, 120 (as Domini's "best friend" whom L.G. Hollingsworth "dated"), 237-238 (as "teenage girl")
McFadden, Bryan J., 401, 402
McFarland, Rick, 278
McNease, Jim, 291 (as neighbor who saw Misskelley leave with wrestling gear)
Medford, "Jody" [authors' misspelling of Jodee], 335-336 see also “Softball girls”
Medford, Mrs., (Donna, Jodee Medford’s mother), 336
Media coverage, 57-59, 63, 64, 66, 74, 79, 114, 127, 131, 132, 137, 149, 187, 188, 197, 198, 202, 208, 209, 260, 277, 280, 295, 299, 305, 325, 330, 348, 349, 355, 372, 400, 401 see also Press sensationalism and Pretrial publicity, adverse
Medication(s), 31, 101, 105, 108, 139, 140, 143, 168, 211, 213, 228, 344, 347, 406, 409
Meek, Regenia (Patrolman), 31-32, 36-37, 40-41
Megadeth, 186, 189, 275 see also Heavy metal music
"member of the documentary film crew" (p. 259) see Cooper, Doug
Memphis, Tennessee, background, 20-21
Memphis Commercial Appeal, The, see Commercial Appeal, The
Memphis Police Department, 46, 68, 147
Metal detector(s), 60, 206, 258
Metallica, 91, 184, 186, 189, 275, 341, 348 see also Heavy metal music
Methamphetamine lab, 144
Ministers, 79, 80, 81, 82, 112, 113, 133-134, 135, 197, 199, 313
Missing boys, see Victims (Collective)
Misskelley family death threats, 249
“Misskelley’s girlfriend” (p. 291) see Brewer, Susie
Misskelley Jr., Jessie, 88, 152-155, 157, 159-187, 197, 206, 208-212, 214-217, 222, 227, 229, 233-234, 248-256, 260, 261*, 263-265, 268-287, 289, 291-303, 305-307, 309-312, 314-318, 321, 322, 324, 325, 327-330, 332, 358, 376, 377, 390, 391-398, 408-412, 417 -- alibi, 166, 291-292, 297-298, 311 -- appeals, 315, 388 -- background, 160-166 -- circle diagram shown to, 169-170 -- confession(s), see statements -- conviction, 301-302 -- conviction, request to overturn, 330 -- “dog eating”, 169, 176-177, 186, 217, 218, 298 -- interest in reward, 160, 396 -- interview, May 15, 166 -- Vicki Hutcheson and, 152-155, 157, 263, 282, 283-284, 408-411 -- mental capacity hearing, 253-254 -- mentally handicapped, 160, 164, 169, 253-254, 390, 412 -- “Nobody knows what happened but me”, 171, 270, 284, 389, 396 -- planned to tell police “I did it”, 410 -- plea bargain, 315, 318, 395 -- polygraph, 167-168, 170 -- possibility of sentence being modified, 307, 312, 318 -- possibility of testifying against Echols and Baldwin, 306-307, 309-312, 324, 330, 395 -- pretrial motions & hearings, 248-254 -- prior trouble, 163-165 -- problems with statements, 170, 178-179, 181, 250-251, 263, 264-265, 268, 278-282, 293, 294, 297, 329, 330, 377, 394-397 -- psychological problems, 162-164, 254, 296 -- questioned, 166-177, 179-183 -- and Satanism, 169 -- search of property, 186-187 -- sentence, 303 -- statement, June 3rd: first, 166-177, 271-276 -- statement, June 3rd: second, 179-183 -- statements: coerced, 251, 297, 314 -- statements: generalized, 197, 208-209, 277, 298, 394, 411-412 -- statements: leaked & published, 197, 208-209, 248-249, 397 -- statements: post-conviction, 305-306, 309-312, 314-318 -- statements: taping of, 168, 170, 171, 310 -- suggestibility, 294-296 -- tattoos, 160 -- tried separately, 249, 250 -- "use immunity", 310, 315, 318 -- why he may have talked to police theories, 395-396, 411-412 -- wrestling (pro) and, 160, 165-166 see also Confession(s), Misskelley and Post-conviction confession(s), Misskelley
Misskelley Jr., Jessie, trial, 254-303, 416 -- closing arguments, 296-299 -- cult activity in, 270-271, 273, 282-283, 287, 293-294, 297, 298 -- defense strategy, 250 -- demeanor during, 263, 277, 282, 417 -- evidence, lack of, 307 -- jury deliberations, 299-301, 303 -- jury selection, 257-259, 261 -- location chosen, 252 -- motive, 282, 283, 298 -- opening arguments, 261-265 -- post-conviction motion for mistrial, 330, 352 -- sentence, 303 -- verdict, 302 see also Burnett, David and Confession(s), Misskelley and Crow, Gregory and Davis, Brent and Defense, Misskelley trial and Evidence, Misskelley trial and Fogleman, John and “Misskelley’s lawyers” and Prosecution/Prosecutors/"The State" and Stidham, Daniel and Witnesses, Misskelley trial
Misskelley Sr., Jessie, 160-162, 164-165, 167, 186, 187, 206, 260-261, 291, 297, 305, 318*, 320, 396* -- and Misskelley Jr.'s alibi, 291, 297-298
“Misskelley’s lawyers”, 250, 253, 261, 312, 330 see also Crow, Gregory and Stidham, Daniel
Misskelley, Shelbia, 162, 163 (as "his stepmother"), 164-165
Mistrial, motions for, 324-325, 330, 345-346, 352, 356
Moneypenny, Dr. James, 378-386
Monroe County Jail, 208, 211
Moody, Jon (Deputy), 305, 317-318 (as one of "the police officers”)
Moore, Dana, 24, 31-33, 43, 62, 79, 133, 143-144, 262, 265, 304, 323 (as one of "the mothers")
Moore, Dawn, 24 (as "pal's ten-year-old sister") 32, 55, 75, 79, 80, 133, 265*
Moore, John (Patrolman), 41-42
Moore, Michael, 10, 11, 24-25, 31-33, 50-55, 64*, 71, 80, 132-134, 136, 147, 153, 170, 172-176, 179, 209, 262-263, 265*-268, 284, 289, 298-299, 301, 302, 305-306, 310, 337, 377, 389, 390, 392-393, 402, 408 -- body found, 50, 52-55 -- cause of death, 262-263, 267 -- funeral, 132-134 -- gravesite, 402 -- Misskelley mistakenly identified, 170 -- reports of sightings, 71 -- sexual assault question, 174, 268 -- testimony regarding injuries, 267, 328 -- wounds to, 53, 267-268, 328 see also Victims (Collective)
Moore, Todd, 23-24, 31-32, 44, 55, 79, 80, 133, 143-144, 266, 284*, 304 -- reaction to Misskelley verdict, 304
Morgan, Christopher, 147 (as “former ice cream truck driver“), 332 (as “ice cream truck driver”)
Morrison, Paul, 188, 270, 320, 406-407
Mosquitos, 10, 35, 41, 43, 368, 370
Motive, 188, 282, 283, 287, 294, 325-326, 358-359, 366 -- in closing arguments: Echols/Baldwin trial, 358-359, 366 -- occult theory of, 282, 283, 287, 294
Motley Crue, 186 see also Heavy metal music
Murder investigation, see Police investigation
Murder weapon(s), 224, 275, 358, 367-368
Murray, John L. (Sheriff's Investigator), 335, 401
“mutilation” or “mutilated”, 11, 64, 67, 118, 170, 174, 219, 263, 267, 268, 273, 342, 356 see also Castration
Myrick, Cathy, 59
N
National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 78
Nawojczyk, Steve, 94 (as "Little Rock consultant"), 199-200, 218-219
Necropolis, 203
Negroid hair, 287, 364
"neighbor [who] reported a suspicious maroon Buick" (p. 71) see Carrey, Joe
"neighbor [who] saw Michael Moore...taunting two young black men" (p. 71) see Walker, Jerry
Neighbor who saw Misskelley leave with wrestling gear (p. 291) see McNease, Jim
"neighbor [who] voiced concerns about two hitchhikers" (p. 71), see Earnest, Marion
"neighborhood resident" whose "brother told her of Devil worship" (p. 60) see O'Tinger, Debra
Never on a Broomstick (book), 198, 287, 340
“new boyfriend” (p. 87) see Divilbiss, Shane
“New evidence” hearing regarding pendant, Echols/Baldwin trial, 355-356
News coverage see Media coverage
Nichols, Gurvis “Buddy", 58
“Nobody knows what happened but me”, 171, 270, 284, 389, 396
Norris, Charles, 133
"North Carolina genetics experts" (p. 355) see Genetic Design
Number 666, 60, 82, 113, 270, 271, 391, 393, 401, 403
O
“Obedience To The Law Is Liberty”, 210
Oceanside, California, 147, 332
Occult, 86, 94, 96-99, 109, 150, 194, 199, 200, 218, 219, 227, 232, 283, 284, 326, 335, 359, 364, 369, 391, 393 -- Baldwin and, 194 -- books on, 126, 198, 219, 251, 252, 287, 293, 334, 340, 353, 414, 415 -- and crime, 199, 200, 297, 352, 391, 393 -- and cult, 218-220 -- Echols' interest in, 86, 90, 96, 109, 116, 127, 160, 198, 226, 287, 334, 335, 337-340, 345 -- evidence regarding, 94, 335 -- experts in, 333-335, 343, 352, 353, 360, 369, 374, 393 -- focus on, 150, 325 -- Misskelley's ties to, 283 -- as motive, 325-326, 358-359, 364 -- “trappings”, 369, 393 see also Black Magic and Cult activity/cults and “Gray” witchcraft or magic and Satanism/Satanic/"Devil Worship" and Wicca/Witchcraft
Occult crime, law enforcement involvement with, 94, 199-200, 352-353 see also Cult cop(s)
Officer whom Byers talks to at stoplight (p. 43) see Ball, [first name unknown]
Ofshe, Dr. Richard, 251-252, 293-294, 297, 298, 395
“Older woman” who led Damien into Satanism, 98, 227, 391, 413
Omen, The (movie), 85, 250
Ontario, California, 201, 231
“Order of the Divine Light”, 126, 150, 223 see also Farris, Murray and Littrell, Chris
Oregon see Aloha, Oregon
Osbourne, Ozzy, 91 see also Heavy metal music
Osceola, Arkansas, 44, 212, 243, 244, 253, 307, 309
O’Tinger, Debra, 60 (as "neighborhood resident...[whose] brother told her of Devil worship"), 72 (as "homeowner near Fourteenth and Goodwin"), 74
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