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Lorri Davis:
[reading an email sent by Fran Walsh]
"We know that all of this could have happened in the space of just 20 minutes. It almost certainly happened before dark, which means the crime in all likelihood occurred between the hours of 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. Who knew these boys well enough to kill them? Who was out looking for them? From where I stand we are pretty much left with a list of three people: Mark Byers, Terry Hobbs, and Todd Moore. Mark Byers began looking for Chris from 6 p.m. Terry Hobbs was looking for Stevie Branch from 5 p.m. Todd Moore was out of town. We're left with two stepfathers. But only one of them has ever been scrutinized as a suspect. Byers once referred to himself as the giant red herring of this case, and I think he was speaking the truth. That is why I am interested in Terry Hobbs. Hope this helps to explain where I'm coming from. Sending much love to you, Fran."
[reading an email sent by Fran Walsh]
"We know that all of this could have happened in the space of just 20 minutes. It almost certainly happened before dark, which means the crime in all likelihood occurred between the hours of 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. Who knew these boys well enough to kill them? Who was out looking for them? From where I stand we are pretty much left with a list of three people: Mark Byers, Terry Hobbs, and Todd Moore. Mark Byers began looking for Chris from 6 p.m. Terry Hobbs was looking for Stevie Branch from 5 p.m. Todd Moore was out of town. We're left with two stepfathers. But only one of them has ever been scrutinized as a suspect. Byers once referred to himself as the giant red herring of this case, and I think he was speaking the truth. That is why I am interested in Terry Hobbs. Hope this helps to explain where I'm coming from. Sending much love to you, Fran."
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We know that all of this could have happened
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in the space of just 20 minutes
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It almost certainly happened before dark
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which means the crime in all likelihood occurred between the hours
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of 6 30 and 7 45 p m
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Who knew these boys well enough to kill them
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Who was out looking for them
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From where I stand we are pretty much left with a list of three people
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Mark Byers Terry Hobbs and Todd Moore
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Mark Byers began looking for Chris from 6 p m
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Terry Hobbs was looking for Stevie Branch from 5 p m
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Todd Moore was out of town
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We're left with two stepfathers
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But only one of them has ever been scrutinised as a suspect
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Byers once referred to himself as the giant red herring of this case
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and I think he was speaking the truth
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That is why I am interested in Terry Hobbs
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Hope this helps to explain where I'm coming from
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Sending much love to you Fran
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Movie Summary
An examination of a failure of justice in the case against the West Memphis Three.