1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found; family seeks arrest

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Warrants do not expire until either the defendant is brought into Justic to stand accountable for their crime or unless the defendant becomes deceased, and to experience the ultimate Justice on their body and soul. That goes for the savages of those deplorable days that allowed this atrocity to succeed against an innocent 15-year-old boy, and the trauma his mother went through until the day she passed away. Apparently, someone was thinking ahead in 1955 at realizing Emmit would get no justice back in those barbaric and lynch mob days of the South, and with the hopes someone would find that warrant against that bitch Bryant who is still alive. Although her savage husband and others associated with this atrocity died long ago and are probably rotting in hell. Yet Emmett's mother probably suffered the additional trauma and grief at allowing her son to go down there in those days. Yet compared to how Mississippi was a cesspool of Kluxer type barbaric terrorism in those days, Mississippi has come a long way over a 70-year period at becoming much friendlier, diverse and inclusive to all races and their revenue that supports the State of Mississippi, although the backward repuke influence on Mississippi continues to be a drag on its potentials to prosper further:

JACKSON, Miss. — A team searching a Mississippi courthouse basement for evidence about the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till has found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his 1955 kidnapping, and relatives of the victim want authoritixxxes to finally arrest her nearly 70 years later.

A warrant for the arrest of Carolyn Bryant Donham — identified as “Mrs. Roy Bryant” on the document — was discovered last week by searchers inside a file folder that had been placed in a box, Leflore County Circuit Clerk Elmus Stockstill told The Associated Press on Wednesday.


Documents are kept inside boxes by decade, he said, but there was nothing else to indicate where the warrant, dated Aug. 29, 1955, might have been."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...sedgntp&cvid=b96344bb45184175888203d362df54e6
 
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