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Sinners Among SaintsAuthor: Megan and Lindsay
Hey Sinners! It's us, Megan Keyes and Lindsay Martinez. Welcome to "Sinners Among Saints," the chilling true crime podcast that delves deep into the dark underbelly of society. Created by two best friends hailing from Utah, who share a passion for all things horror, this podcast aims to shed light on the victims of heinous crimes that often go unnoticed.Join us as we navigate through the twisted tales of real-life monsters and the innocent souls they prey on. With meticulous research, compelling storytelling, and a lighthearted feeling of chasing with friends, "Sinners Among Saints" takes you on an immersive journey into the darkest corners of humanity. From unsolved mysteries to well-known cases, we explore the sinister motives, mind-bending twists, and relentless pursuit of justice.Thank you so for your continued support. We love you all!You can contact us at: www.sinnersamongsaintspodcast.com www.sinnersamongsaintspodcast@gmail.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sinnersamongsaintspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/people/Sinners-Among-Saints-Podcast/100086073002378/On Twitter @SASpodcast_22If you would like to offer further support please visit our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/sinnersamongsaintspodcast AND REMEMBER TO KEEP LISTENING IF YOU WANT IN ON THE SIN!RSSVERIFY Language: en-us Genres: History, True Crime Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 150: The West Memphis Three // Part 2
Episode 150
Thursday, 28 August, 2025
Send us a text After the bodies of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were discovered in a wooded area of West Memphis, Arkansas, in May 1993, police launched a high-profile investigation. The brutal nature of the crime led authorities to suspect it was connected to satanic ritual activity, a theory influenced by the ongoing “Satanic Panic” of the era. Attention soon focused on three local teenagers: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. Echols, known for his interest in heavy metal music and occult topics, quickly became the prime suspect. Misskelley, who had intellectual disabilities, gave a confession after hours of police interrogation—though it was riddled with inconsistencies and did not match many of the crime scene details. Baldwin, a close friend of Echols, was implicated largely through association. Together, they became known as the “West Memphis Three,” the central figures in a controversial case that many believe was driven more by fear and prejudice than solid evidence.Thanks for all the support!! Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok, or email us, and remember we now have a Patreon!! patreon.com/sinnersamongsaintspodcastsinnersamongsaintspodcast@gmail.comTik Tok @sinnersamongsaints