That took long enough. I hope he suffers. Too bad he's 71 years old...he won't be suffering long enough for me.
Reputed Klansman Convicted in '64 Case
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS, Associated Press Writer
1 hour ago
U.S. Marshal Supervisor James McIntosh, right, escorts reputed Klansman ...
JACKSON, Miss. - A jury on Thursday convicted reputed Klansman James Ford Seale of kidnapping and conspiracy in the 1964 deaths of two black teenagers in southwest Mississippi, grisly drownings that went unpunished before federal prosecutors re-examined the forgotten case.
Seale, 71, faces life in prison in the deaths of Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee. The 19-year-olds disappeared from Franklin County on May 2, 1964, and their bodies were found later in the Mississippi River.
"I thank the Lord that we got justice," Dee's older sister, Thelma Collins of Springfield, La., said outside the courthouse.
Seale sat stone-faced as the verdict was read and showed no emotion as marshals led him out of the courtroom. Seale was taken back to a county jail north of Jackson, where he has been held since he was arrested. A half dozen of his relatives, including his wife, ran out of the courthouse to a waiting Lexus sport utility vehicle, bumping some reporters in the scramble.<snip>
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