Johnny Depp Still Unable To Convince West Memphis Three to Move Out Of His Mansion 0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 0 user reviews.

Movie star Johnny Depp has revealed that even after two extremely long years, he is still unable to convince the West Memphis Three to move out of his Hollywood mansion. According to Depp, following the West Memphis Three’s release from prison in August 2011, Eddie Vedder, Natalie Maines, director Peter Jackson and he all agreed to allow the three to stay at their homes until they got on their feet.

“When I called Eddie Vedder to come pick them up to stay at his place, I discovered he changed his phone number,” Depp told Hollywood & Swine. “It’s horrible. All they do is sit around in their underwear drinking and watching the ‘Paradise Lost’ trilogy. And every time I tell them to go get a job so they can afford to move into their own place, they use the excuse that nobody likes to hire ex-cons.”

Damien Echols, the most famous member of the West Memphis Three, admitted that he, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley had planned on moving out of Depp’s mansion in early 2012 until they came across HBO’s “Entourage,” the series about three leaches who live off one of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars.

“Death row only had basic cable, so we missed out on ‘Entourage’ when it first came out,” said Echols. “‘Entourage’ helped us realize that there’s nothing wrong about four best friends living in a mansion together. Depp is clearly Vince, I’m totally ‘E,’ Jason is Johnny Drama, and anyone who watched ‘West of Memphis’ knows Jessie is the Turtle of the group.”