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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT THAT KLANSMAN EDGAR RAY KILLEN RECEIVED FOR KILLING THREE CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN 1964 IN MISSISSIPPI?

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT THAT KLANSMAN EDGAR RAY KILLEN RECEIVED FOR KILLING THREE CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN 1964 IN MISSISSIPPI?


[+] ballot by cranky
created Wed Jun 22, 05

Too lenient. He should have been convicted of murder
A manslaugher conviction was appropriate
He should have been found "not guilty" or never tried at all


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COMMENTS:
About 40 years too late, he lived his life free when he should've been locked up or executed. Bastards like him give Southerners a bad name.
by JohnnyReb on Wed Jun 22, 05 4:18pm [+]

Get the rope.
by JohnnyReb on Wed Jun 22, 05 4:20pm [+]

murder is murder, its a shame.
by ABC on Wed Jun 22, 05 4:26pm [+]

Considering the evidence they had to work with and the obvious pre-trial polarization of the potential jury pool, I'm shocked that they even reached a decision, much less a guilty verdict. Smells of guilt, though. I hope not, for the sake of a justice system that's had more than its share of bumpy rides of late.
by Truthseeker013 on Wed Jun 22, 05 4:40pm [+]

Too little too late.
by minni_the_minx on Wed Jun 22, 05 8:05pm [+]

He should've been charged with murder but you know how they treat klansmen in the south.
by Liberal_Democrat on Thu Jun 23, 05 12:23am [+]

Justice delayed doesn't even begin to qualify my feelings about this p-o-s. I think that he owes the people of Mississippi about forty-one years that he stole by staying out of prison. I hope that noone feels sorry for this guy.

And LD he was charged with murder. The jury convicted him on a lesser charge.
by xxxxxxxx on Thu Jun 23, 05 1:48am [+]

They just had sympathy for him because he's old. It's expected. And because it's been so long, like Truthseeker said.
by CuriousCow on Thu Jun 23, 05 4:54am [+]

I'm surprised that Zerhog doesn't have something to say here.
by cranky on Thu Jun 23, 05 6:23pm [+]

He should've been punnished to the full extent of the law! If there was not enough evidence for a murder charge, then manslaughter was appropriate!
by Gloryer on Wed Jul 19, 06 2:39am [+]

Voted : Too lenient. He should have been convicted of murder
...and LYNCHED!
by Psycho_Frighead on Thu Jan 24, 08 9:13pm [+]






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