Skeleton Key West Memphis Three Benefit

by Scott Beale on May 10, 2006 · 2 comments

Skeleton Key

Skeleton Key, a benefit art show and auction for the West Memphis Three (WM3), opens this Friday, May 12th at 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco. Robin Andersen has more WM3 background and event info over at Metroblogging San Francisco.

Featuring pieces by Damien Echols as well as over thirty other artists to raise funds for his defense. This one-night-only event includes music, speaking, and poetry readings by punk legend Henry Rollins, Jonathan Richman, Penelope Houston, Jacob Pitts of Strangers From Candy, former San Francisco Supervisor Matt Gonzalez and more…

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filed under Art, Events, San Francisco

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1 rachel December 13, 2007 at 9:31 am

i cannot believe that the west memphis 3 are still even locked up!! i just finished reading the book “The Blood Of Innocents” and to be honest they didnt have ANY evidence at all that they had anything to do with those murders. dont get me wrong i feel horrible for the families that lost their children in such a brutal way, but blaming someone just on their belief systems is wrong! and going on the word of what a teenager says, who is mildly retarded…..is fucking retarded!!!!! they deserve to have their lives lived outside of bars!!

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