
Mikey.
-21yrs Yung.
-Key West,Fl
-Happily In Love Wit Cecily<3
-Tattoos&&Piercings
-Nikes&&Jordans&&Adidas
-Drizzy&&Khalifa&&Tyga
-Bassnector&&Flux Pavillion&&Feed Me
-Weed&Powder&HackerShall
-Traveling
-Castro&Foobers&Hannas
-Family First
-Cuban&&Italian
-$$$$$$$$$$<3
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It’s almost hard to believe that I saw the first Paradise Lost film when I was only thirteen. My family has always had HBO: sometimes legally, sometimes illegally and their late night documentaries were an early obsession of mine. Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills introduced us to a small town murder and a tale more engrossing than a six hour marathon of Law and Order: SVU. On May 6th, 1993 in West Memphis, Arkansas three eight year old boys were brutally murdered, their tiny nude bodies and bicycles left in a ditch. Three teenage outcasts: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. are quickly rounded up and accused of their murder. The “evidence” consisting of little more than a love of black clothing, Metallica, and possession of some unique haircuts. The tide of whispers against the three and rumors of Satanism silenced the defense and any investigation of additional suspects. Add to that an understaffed police force buckling under the weight of a sophisticated homicide and a poorly processed crime scene. The film ends on a somber note with all three being convicted and beginning their new life behind bars.