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“That wasn’t an option for my mother, my aunt or my uncle ... police came for 14-year-old George Stinney Jr. His parents weren’t at home. His little sister was hiding in the family ...
"That wasn't an option for my mother, my aunt or my uncle. We weren't asking forgiveness." George Stinney Jr. was executed less than three months after the two girls were murdered. His trial ...
On that day, Charles says he followed their mother to the store ... the crime and punishment of George Junius Stinney Jr. has to teach us now.” Thirty years removed from Bruck’s statements ...
Charles is the brother George Junius Stinney, Jr., the youngest person executed ... we [were about] the same size at the time.” His mother was the only member of his family to see George before ...
Emmett Till’s mother opened his casket and sparked ... that the confession given by George Stinney Jr. on or about March 24, 1944, is best characterized as a coerced, compliant, false confession ...
On June 16 at 4 p.m. in Manning, SC, observe the 80th anniversary of the execution of George Stinney, Jr. The gathering will start at the Clarendon County Court House steps and proceed to Trinity ...
George Stinney Jr was sent to the electric chair in 1944. He had been tried for the murder of two young girls, but when the case was reviewed by a court in South Carolina in 2014 his conviction ...
An African-American boy, George Stinney Jr., who was executed in the killing ... how the accusations against Stinney hurt their mother. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED BROADCAST) KATHERINE ROBINSON ...