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Hot [better] | West Memphis 3 Crime Scene Photos

For the true-crime traveler, a visit to Robin Hood Hills (the wooded area near the railroad tracks) is not a photo op. Instead, focus on the cultural landmarks: the courthouse where the trials took place, the Bojangles’ where witnesses gathered, and the memorials for the victims. The lifestyle approach is respectful documentation—a quiet walk, a cemetery visit to pay respects, and supporting local diners (like the legendary Jones Bar-B-Q in nearby Marion). Leave no trace, take no photos of private property, and remember that three children lost their lives, and three men lost nearly two decades.

After nearly 20 years of appeals, DNA testing, and a massive public outcry led by celebrities and activists, a unique legal maneuver was reached in 2011. west memphis 3 crime scene photos hot

On , the bodies of Steve Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore were discovered in a muddy drainage ditch in a wooded area known as Robin Hood Hills in West Memphis, Arkansas. For the true-crime traveler, a visit to Robin

: The boys were documented as being stripped naked and "hog-tied," with their right wrists bound to their right ankles and left wrists to their left ankles using their own shoelaces. Evidence Markers Leave no trace, take no photos of private

The site was roughly 150 yards southwest of the Blue Beacon Truck Wash, near the south service road at Interstate 40 and 55.

: Their clothing was found submerged in the muddy ditch, some pieces jammed into the mud with sticks. Two pairs of underwear were never recovered. Key Evidence & Controversial Visuals

The case remains one of the most controversial true crime stories in American history. While public interest in "crime scene photos" is high due to the case's graphic nature and claims of a "satanic ritual," these images are subject to intense ethical and legal scrutiny. The Crime Scene: Robin Hood Hills