For 14 years, John Mark Byers' eccentricities made him a suspect in
the court of public opinion that’s built up around the 1993 West
Memphis child murders. But now, as new defense evidence has emerged
suggesting that three men were falsely convicted and hinting at the
guilt of an uncharged party, Byers is putting on a new face.
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For 14 years, John Mark Byers' eccentricities made him a suspect in the court of public opinion that’s built up around the 1993 West Memphis child murders. But now, as new defense evidence has emerged suggesting that three men were falsely convicted and hinting at the guilt of an uncharged party, Byers is putting on a new face.