6/10
From someone who lived through this
11 March 2004
I've seen both documentaries about the Robin Hood Hills murders. I witnessed them first hand because I live in the city where those three little boys lost their lives. Only three people know what really happened on that fateful day: the victims.

Over the course of the past ten years, those self proclaimed innocent yet still in jail murderers have gained a lot as far as the lime light is concerned. What people fail to realize is that families were robbed of their children because of those three cowards. Miskelley

Echols and Baldwin permanently robbed the Byers, Branch and Moore families of watching their children grow up.

The film is basically a look into the lives of the detectives, families and police officers that were assigned the awful duty of finding out who committed the crimes. I believe that part of the film was done beautifully. One of the best parts of the movie was one of the little boy's fathers blasting pumpkins with a shotgun and claiming they were the heads of the ones in jail.
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