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Johnny Depp Draws New Attention To West Memphis Three

Actor will appear on ’48 Hours Mystery,’ urging authorities to re-examine the trio’s murder convictions. By Ryan J. Downey Johnny Depp Photo: Soul Brother/FilmMagic Johnny Depp added his name to the long list of celebrities and activists calling for authorities to re-examine the convictions of the West Memphis Three, a trio of young men convicted nearly two decades ago of murdering three children in West Memphis, Arkansas. The often press-shy actor will appear in a pre-taped interview on CBS’ “48 Hours Mystery” on Saturday. “I firmly believe Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley are totally innocent,” Depp said, according to a New York Post report. “It was a need for swift justice to placate the community. Damien Echols is on death row to be killed by lethal injection.” The “48 Hours” episode will discuss new DNA evidence and alleged juror misconduct that could potentially clear the West Memphis Three, according to the report. After the gruesome beating deaths of three 8-year-old boys shocked the small Southern town, many activists believe authorities rushed to convict the West Memphis Three based more on the trio’s dark clothing and love of heavy metal than facts. The sensational trial, conviction and aftermath — which has divided the community and the world at large for more than 16 years — were documented in a pair of acclaimed films by directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky: “Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills” and “Paradise Lost 2: Revelations.” The pair went on to make “Metallica: Some Kind of Monster” after the band provided music to their West Memphis Three documentaries. Depp and Metallica are joined in their support for the West Memphis Three by Eddie Vedder, Winona Ryder, Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks and Henry Rollins, who organized a benefit album for the trio a few years ago, to name a few. Last month, Demi Lovato offered her support via Twitter , writing: “Can everyone just take a second to read this please www.wm3.org a truly worthy cause. Show your support!!” followed by , “FREE THE WEST MEMPHIS THREE!!! :(.” Echols, Baldwin and Misskelley were teenagers at the time of their convictions. The verdicts have continuously been challenged through legal channels, but they all remain in prison, with Echols on death row. Many believe that circumstantial evidence seemed to point to other potential suspects. Some members of the victims’ families have publicly expressed their desire to see all of the facts in the case re-examined. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Johnny Depp

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Soulja Boy Tell’em Drops ‘2 Milli’ Teaser Video

Futuristic clip features a 30-second snippet of the DeAndre Way song. By Hillary Crosley Soulja Boy Tell’em Photo: ExclusiveAccess.Net After shooting a video for Roscoe Dash’s “All the Way Turnt Up” remix recently in Atlanta, Soulja Boy Tell’em has leaked a teaser clip for his track “2 Milli,” from the forthcoming album The DeAndre Way. “My album is complete, but I record every day just to do it,” Soulja said. “I been had my single; I just leaked a lot of songs that people liked just as much as [a single. This] time, I’m going to do it right, so this time, when I drop the song, there’s going to be a visual and it’s going to be money.” The 30-second “2 Milli” clip opens with a shot of a space ship-like elevator, and the screen widens and trails down a long metallic hallway while sparks fall from the ceiling. “I always knew one day I would become the best rapper,” Soulja Boy boasts in the clip. “I just want to thank all my fans. I dedicate this to you. I call it ‘2 Milli.’ ” As Soulja Boy begins rhyming, the elevator takes him up the side of a computer-generated skyscraper and into a futuristic cave, where he plays with the floating windows of a touch-screen computer before the clip fades out. “I did what I wanted/ N—as did what they could/ A lion wouldn’t cheat, but a Tiger would,” he raps. “I only keep real n—as in my stable/ A million-dollar chain, I’m feeling like Gucci’s label/ So icy, I really don’t care/ Haters green as a pool table, and they’re twice as square/ Had to cut a couple bi—es/ Them n—as need stitches.” The DeAndre Way is slated for later this year. The young MC recently inked a record deal for his Stacks on Deck Entertainment with Universal Motown Records, home to Lil Wayne, and label head Sylvia Rhone. “Sylvia Rhone really believes in my imprint,” Soulja Boy told MTV News. “Anybody that I truthfully believe in and work on, I believe that they could be bigger than me and definitely be a superstar.” Related Artists Soulja Boy Tell’em

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Lauren Conrad Says L.A. Candy Is ‘Three Books, One Movie’

‘It’s one story being told over the three [books], so I think it’s one overall story,’ she says of plans to make a single movie out of the book trilogy. By Jocelyn Vena Lauren Conrad Photo: MTV News Lauren Conrad and her team — including the same producers behind the blockbuster “Twilight” franchise — are hard at work trying to make sure they get the film adaptation of her “L.A. Candy” book trilogy just right. However, Conrad said that each book will not get its own accompanying film. “Actually, the movie is meant to be based on the story that’s told over the three books that I’m writing — three books, one movie,” she told MTV News while promoting her latest tome, “Sweet Little Lies.” “It’s a trilogy. It’s one story being told over the three, so I think it’s one overall story.” Conrad is still focused on the big-screen story line of fictional reality star Jane Roberts and admits that she has yet to attach any A-list actors to the role. “No, we’re still working with writers,” she said about casting decisions. “And in the early stages.” Late last year, Conrad joked to MTV News that she’d like to see her former “Hills” castmember Lo Bosworth tackle the role of Jane , based on some of Conrad’s own real-life experiences as a reality-TV star. “I have to do research. We’ll see,” she said. “I would like Lo Bosworth. Lo has taken a couple of acting classes in her life. “No [I don’t know who should be in it],” Conrad added. “[That’s] the question I do not have an answer for. I have no idea! I feel like I’m going to shoot for someone crazy amazing and then they’re going to be like, ‘Ugh, yeah, I’ll do your movie.’ ” Who would you like to see star in “L.A. Candy”? Tell us in the comments below!

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Kim Kardashian Calls Engagement Rumors ‘Flattering’

‘It’s kind of flattering that everyone is rooting for us,’ she says of rumors that Reggie Bush has popped the question. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi Kim Kardashian Photo: MTV News Kim Kardashian and her Super Bowl-champion boyfriend, New Orleans Saints football star Reggie Bush, are used to living out their relationship in the public eye. And while Kim assures us that she isn’t engaged (yet), she hopes that when she and Bush finally decide to make it official, she’ll know before the press does. “I would hope I would when we’re getting engaged,” she told MTV News backstage at the fashion-week debut of her Bebe collection. “I don’t know where all these rumors are coming from, but … it’s kind of flattering that everyone is rooting for us and want us together.” Rumor had it that if Bush’s team won the Super Bowl, he’d put a ring on it — however, even though that plan didn’t pan out, Kim said she had a very nice Valentine’s Day with her beau in Sin City. “It was great — it was very low-key in Vegas,” she said. “Eating, shopping, just being together.” With her clothing collection making its runway debut and Bush’s big-game win, the duo have a lot to celebrate lately — and she said that is just what they’re planning on doing when they make it back to Los Angeles. “We are [celebrating his win]; it’s, like, a non-stop celebration,” she said. “I don’t think it’s really sunk in yet. When we get home to L.A. … I think we’re gonna have a big party for him and it’ll just be … it’s like a non-stop celebration right now.”

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NPR: Will legalizing Pot solve California’s budget woes?

Listen to the story at link – 4:14 By at least one estimate, California's largest cash crop is not milk, cheese, or oranges, it's marijuana. Some advocates say legalizing pot — and taxing it — could be a way out of the state's financial woes, and they recently secured enough signatures for a ballot initiative to do just that. But how much revenue a legal pot industry generates would depend on how prices are set. Transcript: Heres NPRs David Kestenbaum with our Planet Money team. DAVID KESTENBAUM: Right now, the price of marijuana varies a lot. The government actually studies these things. Researchers go into holding cells or if people have been arrested and asked questions like what do you pay for marijuana? According to a report published in 2004, pot in some parts of the country can cost two or three times as much as in another. Ms. ROSALIE LICCARDO PACULA (Acting Director, RAND Health; Co-Director, RAND Drug Policy Research Center): If youre close to the Canadian border and can get, you know, Canadian bud thats higher quality than ditch weed from Mexico. KESTENBAUM: Rosalie Liccardo Pacula is co-director of RANDs Drug Policy Research Center. She says some of the differences in price are just differences in quality. Ms. PACULA: Its just like wine. Theres really, really good wine and theres mediocre wine. KESTENBAUM: According to that report, hydroponically grown weed in New York can go for $1,000 an ounce. The marijuana market is a real challenge for economists to understand. Its not a black market anymore, and its not quite an open market either. Ms. PACULA: Yeah, we call it a gray market. (Soundbite of laughter) KESTENBAUM: Over a dozen states now allow marijuana for medical purposes. But federal laws still ban it. And strange things can happen when a commodity crosses that border from illegal to legal. For instance, when states began passing medical marijuana laws, Pacula assumed the price for pot would drop because now if youre growing the stuff, you didnt have to worry so much about being busted, you wouldnt need lawyers, guns, cars with secret compartments for smuggling. But this question has been studied and it looks like the opposite happened. The price of marijuana actually went up. Pacula thinks the big reason is that when pot became legal for medical purposes, more people started using it. Increased demand, more people wanting something, tends to push prices up. Kevin Johnson is the general manager of a medical marijuana dispensary in San Francisco called, Grassroots. The place is decorated like a turn-of-the-century saloon. And it does seem like more people are using marijuana these days to treat all kinds of things like insomnia. Mr. KEVIN JOHNSON (General Manager, Grassroots): Insomnia, I recommend something heavier. Any of the purple varietals tend to work very well for that, something like Purple Urkle or Granddaddy Purple or a Purple Kush. Those tend to be much dopier and sleepier. KESTENBAUM: Now, in a normal economic market, when demand goes up, suppliers -in this case pot growers – would just grow more Purple Kush, and prices would come back down. But Johnson says the marijuana market is still quirky. Before running the marijuana club, he used to run a bar, which he says was completely different. Mr. JOHNSON: When you, you know, make an order for your suppliers, for you booze, you know, its going to be delivered on time and you can get whatever Budweiser or Jameson that you need for that week. Whereas in this industry, youd never know when people are going to harvest, sometimes theyll just disappear. You dont know if they just gave up growing or they went on vacation. KESTENBAUM: If marijuana were completely legal, big corporations might start growing pot super efficiently. And people think the price could come down by at least half. After all, pot is just a plant not that different from growing tomatoes. And price is important because the cheaper pot is, the more people will use it. And whenever you think about more people smoking pot, that could mean more potential revenue from the tax. California has estimated that the tax could bring in $1.4 billion in revenue a year, though some economists think that number is high. A few weeks ago, supporters have legalization and taxation in California turned in enough signatures to put the question on the state ballot in November. http://media.2news.tv/images/0802027_marijuana.jpg added by: samantha420

TMZ’s Perfect Proposal Contest — YES!

Filed under: Photo Galleries The marriage proposal pictures poured into the TMZ newsroom for our Perfect Proposal Contest and one thing is for sure — poppin’ the question can get crazy!Be sure to check back on Monday to vote for which sappy snapshot will score the $250 prize … Permalink

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TMZ’s Perfect Proposal Contest!

Did your special someone pop the question in a big way? Turn your lovey-dovey proposal pictures into cold hard cash with TMZ’s Perfect Proposal Contest! **CLICK HERE for contest rules and regulations!** … Permalink

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World Wonders: Lady Gaga Have Man Parts?

It’s a question that surfaced last summer and continues to confound the masses: Does Lady Gaga have man parts? In other words, is she a hermaphrodite

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Drew Barrymore and Justin Long Engaged? Not

Maybe after another 50 first dates, Drew Barrymore and Justin Long will be ready to take the plunge… But in the meantime, Long has not popped the question yet, according to the…

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