A new court filing in Jonesboro details findings from more DNA testing of evidence in the West Memphis Three murder case that is favorable to those convicted.

Here’s the filing.

A news release follows from a group working for new trials for the three men convicted of killing three West Memphis children in 1993. It says testing of 12 new hairs found none that could be linked to the three defedants. Eight came from the victims; three couldn’t be identified, and one belongs to an unidentified person. This is the second round of DNA testing of evidence that has failed to find any link to the defendants in the case. A hearing is scheduled later this year on new evidence and juror misconduct in the cases.