Johnny Depp is a renowned Cult member:
The main flaw in this video was probably not making it completely clear who the individual towards the end is, he's Damien Echols and he is one of the people who Johnny Depp helped release from prison, and was considered the ring leader of three teenagers who were incarcerated for the ritual murder of three small boys in West Memphis in the early-mid 90's.
This connection was the reason I was interested in this Depp/Heard clown-world trial, because Depp's affiliation with the WM3 case showcased that if you have enough money, and if you inject a decent amount of that money in a solid PR campaign then you can win any case, or release anyone from prison.
I've come to realise that there's a whole industry behind this innocence fraud, people who seek to virtue signal and become famous off the back of revisiting cases and releasing people they consider to be innocent from prison. I have since found out that Kathleen Zellner who is the lawyer involved in the Making a Murderer (Netflix) case was enlisted by Depp as a consultant behind the scenes, Kathleen makes her living being involved in cases like this making the impossible, possible, so it's pretty telling that Depp, given his experience with the WM3 has someone like that working behind the scenes. It also explains why I have trolls coming at me on social media about the latest video, they are either part of the PR team or a victim of it.
Anyway, who cares about these people at the end of the day, but the channel sort of exists to give an alternative perspective so there we are, let's now move on to more important issues.
If you are interested in the WM3 and this innocence fraud topic in general I highly recommend two podcasts, I listen to all their material, and William in particular is very prolific and covers a huge range of topics, the latest video was largely inspired by a lot of his past research. I hope to talk with him one day:
- William Ramsey Investigates
- Roberta Glass True Crime
I escaped to the Welsh Wizard Lodge for a long weekend, but I'll probably have a new video up within 72 hours. Onwards! J ?