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Paradise Lost 2: Revelations

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Paradise Lost 2: Revelations
DVD cover
Directed byJoe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky
StarringJessie Misskelley, Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin (the West Memphis Three) and John Mark Byers
Music byMetallica
Distributed byHome Box Office (HBO)
Release date
  • June 22, 2000 (2000-06-22)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Paradise Lost 2: Revelations is the 2000 sequel to the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, about the trial and conviction of three teenagers known as the West Memphis Three accused of murdering three young boys in a Satanic ritual abuse.[1]

Description

In Paradise Lost 2, Bruce Sinofsky and Joe Berlinger visit support groups for Damien Echols, sentenced to lethal injection in the first film, and revisit John Mark Byers, who is facing gossip about his possible involvement with the murder of his son. Echols is appealing his sentence and his defense attorney notices what he believes to be bite marks in a photograph of the face of one of the victims; the prosecution argues that the marks are from a belt buckle and not teeth.

The three boys convicted in the first film are all tested and do not match the alleged "bite marks" on the victim. The support groups for Echols want Byers to have his bitemark compared to the one on the photo, but Byers has had false teeth since four years after his son's murder. Byers gave the Defense copies of his dental records and they didn't match the "bite marks" either. Byers takes a polygraph to prove his innocence but is on a variety of medications that could affect the outcome of the test, including Xanax and Haldol; he passes the polygraph test.[1]

Production

Metallica allowed their music to be used in the movie.[2] Two more sequels were produced: Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, which was initially scheduled for a fall 2011 release, but was pushed back until January 2012 after the West Memphis Three were released from prison while the film was in post-production, requiring new material to be added, and West of Memphis, which was released at the Sundance Film Festival days after Paradise Lost 3 aired on HBO and, based on new evidence, implicates a new suspect in the murders at Robin Hood Hills.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Ebert, Roger. "Paradise Lost 2: Revelations". Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Metallica May Give Music To "Paradise Lost" Sequel". MTV. May 28, 1998. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
  3. ^ "'Paradise Lost' Team Plans Two More West Memphis Three Documentaries". MTV. Feb 23, 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-24.