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Arkansas Supreme Court Decision Allows New DNA Testing in Case of the ​“West Memphis Three,” Convicted of Killing Three Children in 1993

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On April 18, 2024, the Arkansas Supreme Court decided 4-3 to reverse a 2022 lower court decision and allow genetic testing of crime scene evidence from the 1993 killing of three eight-year-old boys in West Memphis. The three men convicted in 1994 for the killings were released in 2011 after taking an Alford plea, in which they maintained their innocence but plead guilty to the crime, in exchange for 18 years’ time served and 10 years of a suspended sentence. 

Death of witness in Rosenberg case


Ruth Greenglass, whose testimony in a sensational Cold War espionage trial helped send her sister-in-law Ethel Rosenberg to the electric chair, has died.

Her death at age 84 was revealed in court documents filed by prosecutors in late June.

She'd been living under an alias to avoid association with the case that led to the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in 1953.

Greenglass and her husband, David, were pivotal figures in the spy case. He was a wartime machinist in Los Alamos. They confessed to being part of an effort to smuggle secrets to the Soviets.

They turned in the Rosenbergs as the spies who recruited them to the task.

Historians continue to debate the truthfulness of their testimony concerning Ethel, whose guilt has long been questioned.

Source: Associated Press

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