Filmmaker Amy Berg's riveting new documentary about the trial, conviction and 2011 release of the West Memphis Three has prompted police in Arkansas to reopen their investigations into the 1993 murders of three boy scouts.
Teenagers Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were found guilty of the crime and convicted, but a star-studded campaign and an investigation funded by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson and his wife Fran Walsh led to the trio's release.
Now, Berg's new film West of Memphis, covering the fight to overturn the three friends' convictions, has sparked a new investigation into the murders.
At a hearing into the findings of the film and testimony obtained by Berg, state of Arkansas officials revealed there is an ongoing investigation with respect to new affidavits that have been submitted to the court.
The affidavits, featured in the investigative documentary, contain new evidence from three eyewitnesses about the final hours of the three dead boys' lives.