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Free the West Memphis Three

15:28 May 30 2007
Times Read: 604


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Shortly after three eight-year-old boys were found mutilated and murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas, local newspapers stated the killers had been caught. The police assured the public that the three teenagers in custody were definitely responsible for these horrible crimes. Evidence?



The same police officers coerced an error-filled “confession” from Jessie Misskelley Jr., who is mentally handicapped. They subjected him to 12 hours of questioning without counsel or parental consent, audio-taping only two fragments totaling 46 minutes. Jessie recanted it that evening, but it was too late— Misskelley, Jason Baldwin and Damien Echols were all arrested on June 3, 1993, and convicted of murder in early 1994.



Although there was no physical evidence, murder weapon, motive, or connection to the victims, the prosecution pathetically resorted to presenting black hair and clothing, heavy metal t-shirts, and Stephen King novels as proof that the boys were sacrificed in a satanic cult ritual. Unfathomably, Echols was sentenced to death, Baldwin received life without parole, and Misskelley got life plus 40.



For over 13 years, The West Memphis Three have been imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. Echols waits in solitary confinement for the lethal injection our tax dollars will pay for. They were all condemned by their poverty, incompetent defense, satanic panic and a rush to judgment.



But there’s still hope for them, and you can help.


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Florida v. Rod Ferrell: "The Vampire Cult Slaying Case"

15:03 May 30 2007
Times Read: 605


On February 12, 1998, seventeen-year-old Rod Ferrell pled guilty to killing a Eustis, Florida couple with a crowbar. The leader of a teenage vampire cult, Ferrell was allegedly helped in the double slaying by his then-girlfriend, Charity Lynn Keesee, and two other members of the cult.



The victims, Richard Wendorf and Naoma Queen, were the parents of Heather Wendorf, a friend of Ferrell's, and were beaten to death in their home on November 25, 1996.



The road to the murders began some three days earlier, on November 22. Late that night or early in the morning of the 23rd, Ferrell -- along with Keesee and the two cult members, Howard Scott Anderson and Dana Cooper -- left his hometown of Murray, Kentucky to drive down to Eustis.



After the four arrived in Eustis, Ferrell, who had lived there for several years before moving back to Murray to live with his mother, tracked down Wendorf and told another acquaintance, Audrey Presson, that he was in town for unfinished business.



A Disturbing Upbringing



When Ferrell was born on March 28, 1980, his mother, Sondra Gibson was only 17 years old, and his father, Rick Ferrell, was also a teen. The two were married nine days after baby Rod was born, but split up weeks afterwards.

Sondra Gibson: The defendant's mother who allegedly encouraged his fascination with the occult.



Rick Ferrell filed for a divorce and joined the military, while Sondra kept the child. Her parents also looked after Rod, who claimed Sondra's father -- his grandfather -- raped him when he was 5.



Rod also claimed that as a young child, he was exposed to occult rituals and human sacrifices, and was introduced to the "Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game.



Sondra Gibson eventually remarried and moved frequently with Rod before leaving him in Murray, Kentucky and moving with her new husband to Michigan. He allegedly told Rod that they were never coming back, and Gibson apparently became so upset that she divorced him and moved back to Murray to be with Rod. (Her second husband also allegedly engaged in satanic rituals.)



Around this time, Rod began to undergo some sort of transformation. He walked in cemeteries at night, cut himself so others could drink his blood, and told people he was a 500-year-old vampire named "Vesago." His school work slipped and he began flagrantly disobeying his schools' policies, skipping class, smoking on campus and generally defying teachers and school officials. He also indulged in playing "Vampire: The Masquerade," a realistic role-playing game in which players act out vampiric scenarios in real-time.



His mother allowed him to stay out all night, use drugs, and skip school, and he frequently spent time with a young man named Stephen Murray, who brought the teenage Ferrell into the vampire world and "crossed him over," turning him into a presumptive vampire and giving him his name.



By the spring of 1996, Rod was also talking long-distance to Heather Wendorf, who apparently told Rod that her parents were hurting her and that she wanted him to come get her, but that he would have to kill them to do so.



In September 1996, Murphy attacked Ferrell, who refused treatment when taken to a local hospital. Murphy was convicted for the attack. Shortly after, Sondra Gibson was charged with soliciting a minor -- Murphy's 14-year-old brother -- whom Gibson wrote love letters, imploring him to "cross her over" and have her as his vampire bride.



"Vesago" Attacks



On November 25, the day of the murders, Ferrell and his companions were stopped by law enforcement officers and questioned because their vehicle had a flat tire. The flat caused Ferrell to change his plans. He told Wendorf and another friend, Jeanine LeClaire, about this and allegedly discussed with the group a plan to kill Wendorf's parents and take their Ford Explorer to use as a getaway vehicle.





Richard Wendorf: was beaten to death by Ferrell and his cult in November 1996.

Ferrell and friends arrived near the Wendorf home and met Heather Wendorf down the road from her house. He sent the three young women -- Heather Wendorf, Cooper and Keesee -- to visit Heather's boyfriend and pick up LeClaire. Ferrell and Anderson stayed behind, armed with clubs.



The two young men searched the outside of the Wendorf home, looking for some way to get inside. They entered through an unlocked door to the garage and searched the garage for better weapons. Ferrell finally settled on a crowbar.



Ferrell and Anderson then went inside the house, yanked one phone from the wall, and came upon 49-year-old Richard Wendorf, asleep on the couch. Ferrell beat him several times with the crowbar, fracturing his skull and giving him numerous chest wounds, including fractured ribs.



As Richard Wendorf lay dying, Naoma Queen left a bathroom in the house and entered the kitchen, where she found Ferrell. Ferrell had blood on his clothes and the crowbar in his hands. Queen threw hot coffee on him and fought him, but Ferrell beat her down to the floor and bashed her head with the crowbar several times.

Naoma Queen: Ferrell's other victim.



With Heather's parents dead, the two young men searched the house. They took a Discover card from Richard Wendorf's pocket and the keys to the Explorer, which they drove off in.



They soon met the girls, who were returning to the area near the Wendorf home in the Buick Skyhawk they had originally used to drive down from Kentucky. The group then used both vehicles to drive to nearby Sanford, where they dumped the Buick. They switched the license plates, so that the Explorer had the Buick's plates (and the Buick, now left behind, had the plates of the stolen Explorer).



The group of five -- Ferrell, Anderson, Keesee, Cooper and Heather Wendorf -- drove west along Interstate 10 through Tallahassee and towards New Orleans, presumably to meet famed vampire writer Anne Rice. They stopped in Crestview, Florida and bought gas and a knife using Richard Wendorf's stolen Discover card.



One of the five made a call from Baton Rouge to Charity Keesee's family, and soon after, the five were caught. Ferrell was videotaped making two slightly different confessions, and four of the suspects -- the two guys, Dana Cooper and Heather Wendorf -- were charged with murder. Keesee was charged with being an accessory after the fact. A grand jury indicted Ferrell and Anderson on December 17, 1996 but refused to indict Heather Wendorf.



The Trial and Sentencing



The trial against Ferrell began on February 12, 1998. As the state offered its opening arguments, Ferrell pled guilty to the four charges against him: armed burglary, armed robbery, and two counts of first-degree murder. The jury empanelled for his trial was then given the task of determining if Ferrell should be given life in prison or death in Florida's electric chair.



Ferrell's lawyers argued that his young age should be a mitigating factor in his sentence, as well as his emotional age, which a psychiatrist placed at three years of age and his extreme emotional and mental disturbance.



On February 23, the jury voted unanimously to give Ferrell the death sentence. After additional testimony from both sides, Judge Jerry Lockett accepted the jury recommendation four days later and sentenced Ferrell to the electric chair. He is now the youngest person in Florida to sit on death row.



After the sentencing, Judge Lockett also urged prosecutors to charge Heather Wendorf, pointing to unanswered questions about her parents' death and saying, "There is genuine evil in this world." Ferrell's mother, Sondra Gibson, said she felt her son did not deserve the death penalty, but endorsed the judge's suggestion about Wendorf.



"There's one person walking around who's just as guilty as he is," she said.


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The Vampure

15:24 May 18 2007
Times Read: 610


I've set my book in the mid to late 1600's to the present day in Ireland, England, USA, Italy, China and then back to Ireland again.



It's a story of a young boy (Robin) and his sister (Sam), who have both been bitten but by a creature of which they've never seen before called Murcuis! Then out of the blue after two days they get left to fend for themselves with a craving of which they've never had before, they travel to England to find their maker/father (Murcuis) to find out who & what they are but to no avail....they then spend many years wondering England, until one day they happen to cross another creature of the night (Demilza) who takes them under her wing, they learn all about their new identity and how to adjust to their new undead lifestyle. She teaches them on how to live and co-exist with the human race. After 15years she takes them back to her homeland (USA), there, they meet up with other vampires, but they are not welcome because of the vampire that they were made by, Murcuis is an evil traitor who shuns other vampires who get in his way of finding a lost treasure of the vampire world (The Vampure)...Myth has it that whomever beholds the treasure will rule over the vampire clan and will become invincible. The only vampires that can kill him are those of which have been blooded by him...since the only two vampires that have been blooded by him are the young boy & girl...they are taken away to Italy by their protectors (Anorlot, Demilza, Andronis, Rohert) and go into hiding...but its not long before Murcuis finds out about this & goes hunting for them. He tracks them down in Italy, stalks them for weeks, until one night he decides to end them both, just when he thinks he has them in his grasp one of their protectors (Anorlot) interrupts him, they fight but sadly Anorlot loses and is killed. Demmie then takes them to china to ancient monks (Anviors) to have them trained, They spent 27 years training in different methods. In this time Murcuis travels the world looking for Robin & Sam but also searching for the lost treasure of The Vampure. After all this time Murcuis is douting the treasure until one day he stumbles upon an old crazy blind man who he hears talking about this old ring with a giant red ruby in the centre of it…murcuis bribes the old man into telling him where he last saw it…once he has obtained the information that he requires he kills the old man so that no-one else finds out about it! He then travels back to Ireland in search of the The Vampure. Unbehold to Murcuis, he is spotted in Ireland by vampire watchers who then get word to Andronis. Its then decided that They should all head back to Ireland to finish Murcuis off once & for all!


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HighWired

15:09 May 01 2007
Times Read: 623


Are a New up & coming Limerick Band consisting of Mike Gavin, Eoin Barry, Andrew Bolger and Dave O'Reilly (All Members Of The Addiction) and Stacy Franklin. The band came about in December 2006 more or less completly by accident. Stacy had been in contact with the lads about starting a cover band for fun & to make some money on the side (Avoidin The Tax Man Stacy??..lol...). Eventually they all decided to give it a shot as an orignal band.



Even though they have only been together since December 2006, Big things have been predicted & happening for the band. They have plans to record with notebook productions in the next month & also have already attracted the attention of local gig promoters. There are plans in the Pipeline for gigs in various counties across the country during 2007. They include, Dubin, Limerick, Northern Ireland, Galway etc etc



They have recorded their first E.P & will be released later this Summer 2007. And also have plans to do a video shoot. In addition, they have appeared On BalconyTV (www.myspace.com/balconytv)



They are a fast & ready band making their way to the top so.....Watch This Space!!!!


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