WM3 DNA Results

jeffer96jeffer96 Posts: 136
edited July 2007 in A Moving Train
Sorry if this has been posted already. I didn't see it on the first two pages.

http://www.wm3.org/live/newsevents/newsitem.php?index=1&news_Id=131

DNA Testing Concludes
July 19, 2007



Results disclose none of the genetic material at the crime scene belonged to Damien Echols. Below is the filing Echols' legal filed on July 17th, 2007.

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THIS IS A CAPITAL CASE
IN THE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
DAMIEN WAYNE ECHOLS Defendant,
STATE OF ARKANSAS, Plaintiff.


Case No. CR 94 -928
Case No. CR 99 -1060

Craighead Co. Circuit Court Nos 93 -450, 450A

DEFENDANT ECHOLS
SECOND STATUS REPORT RE: DNA TESTING

DENNIS P. RIORDAN
(CA SBN 69320)
DONALD M. HORGAN
(CA SBN 121547)

523 Octavia Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Telephone: (415) 431 -3472

DEBORAH R. SALLINGS
(AR SBN 80127)

Cauley Bowman Carney & Williams
11001 Executive Center Drive, Ste. 200
Little Rock, AR 72211
Telephone: (501) 312 -8500
(Local Counsel)

Attorneys for Defendant DAMIEN WAYNE ECHOLS

In response to this Court’s letter of June 27, 2007, counsel for Petitioner/Defendant Damien Echols provides the following report on the status of DNA testing being conducted in support of his motion for relief under 16 -112 -201, which motion is now pending in the Craighead County Circuit Court.

(1) The extensive DNA testing which was the subject of an initial agreement by the parties and which was embodied in the Circuit Court’s First Amended DNA Order for DNA Testing filed on February 23, 2005 has essentially been completed. Such testing has been conducted at Bode Laboratories in Virginia.

(2) The DNA testing results returned to date disclose that none of the genetic material recovered at the scene of the crimes was attributable to Mr. Echols, Echols co -defendant, Jason Baldwin, or defendant Jessie Misskelley (Arkansas v. Misskelley [CR 94 -848]).

(3) Although most of the genetic material recovered from the scene was attributable to the victims of the offenses, some of it cannot be attributed to either the victims or the defendants. Counsel for Petitioners/Defendants Echols, Baldwin, and Misskelley, and Craighead County Prosecuting Attorney Brent Davis have entered into discussions concerning how best to determine the evidentiary significance of the laboratory’s results returned in the initial round of testing. These discussions have resulted in a recent agreement to subject certain critical evidentiary items to more extensive testing in light of their potential significance to establishing the identity of the perpetrator(s) of the offenses. In addition, the parties are presently discussing whether, in light of the current test results, a limited number of other items impounded during the investigation should be subjected to testing by Bode. We will inform the Court within sixty days of the outcome of those discussions.

Counsel for Echols is, of course, prepared to provide the Court with any further information it should request concerning this matter.

DATED:
July 17, 2007

Respectfully submitted,
DENNIS P. RIORDAN
DONALD M. HORGAN
DEBORAH R. SALLINGS

By DENNIS P. RIORDAN

Attorneys for Defendant DAMIEN WAYNE ECHOLS



For the love of God get the kid off death row.
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Comments

  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    wow, thats great!

    i have gladly donated a few dollars to their cause by purchasing PJ tickets in various cities over the years... boston 04, camden 06, and east rutherford 06 just off the top of my head

    the miracles of science
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I heard that Byers is dead. is that right? the bastard will never come to justice.
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • Ms. HaikuMs. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,278
    They get to go free now, right?
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  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    Ms. Haiku wrote:
    They get to go free now, right?
    I doubt it. the whole case is a fucking farce. these men deserve some sort of justice.
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • moeaholicmoeaholic Posts: 535
    Ms. Haiku wrote:
    They get to go free now, right?

    of course not. the most that should be done right now is to take echols off death row until all evidence is run through dna testing.

    and to the person damning mark byers to hell, why do you think he's guilty? i thought i read somewhere (there's been so many wm3 threads the past few days, i get them confused) that the step-father they're thinking could be linked isn't byers, but a different step-father. also, mark byers took a polygraph and passed. i'm not saying polygraphs are the end all be all, but for all the shouting about how much of a dunce this guy is (was, if he's dead now), it'd be laughable if you guys give him credit for being cunning enough to cheat a polygraph.

    personally, i'm going to hold judgement until all the dna evidence is tested.
    "PC Load Letter?! What the fuck does that mean?"
    ~Michael Bolton
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    moeaholic wrote:
    of course not. the most that should be done right now is to take echols off death row until all evidence is run through dna testing.

    and to the person damning mark byers to hell, why do you think he's guilty? i thought i read somewhere (there's been so many wm3 threads the past few days, i get them confused) that the step-father they're thinking could be linked isn't byers, but a different step-father. also, mark byers took a polygraph and passed. i'm not saying polygraphs are the end all be all, but for all the shouting about how much of a dunce this guy is (was, if he's dead now), it'd be laughable if you guys give him credit for being cunning enough to cheat a polygraph.

    personally, i'm going to hold judgement until all the dna evidence is tested.
    I just think that the little evidence there is in this case points to byers. When he took the polygraph, he was taking Xanax which is a depressant anti-anxiety drug. it would be easy to pass I'd imagine.
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
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