Depp shares tattoos with ex-convict

Agence France-Presse

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Depp befriends wrongly-convicted Damien Echols whose story is told in 'West of Memphis'

ACTOR JOHNNY DEPP. Image from Facebook

TORONTO, Canada – Actor Johnny Depp said Saturday, September 8, that he and Damien Echols — one of 3 men who claimed to have been wrongly convicted for 1993 satanic ritual murders — got tattoos to mark their special bond after Echols was released from prison last year.

“There was an instant connection, some brotherly kind of love there,” Depp told a press conference at the world premiere in Toronto of Amy Berg’s film “West of Memphis,” that chronicles the miscarriage of justice that sent 3 purportedly innocent men to jail.

“It was instant,” he said. “To finally see Damien arrive at my house, on my doorstep, was moving and it was a celebration. It was beautiful. We had Tater Tots and tacos. And things took their natural course and we ended up at the tattoo parlor.”

Echols, Jessie Misskelley Jr. and Jason Baldwin were tried and convicted in 1994 of the 1993 murders of 3 boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. Prosecutors alleged the children were killed as part of a satanic ritual.

Watch the complete trailer of ‘West of Memphis’ and see Damien Echols here:

But new forensic evidence presented in 2011 led them to reach a deal with prosecutors that allowed them to assert their innocence while acknowledging that prosecutors had enough evidence to convict them.

They were released after having spent 18 years in prison.

A number of documentaries have been based on the so-called “West Memphis 3” case, and several celebrities have held fundraisers in the belief that they are innocent. – Agence France-Presse

 

 

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