US AP: Grand jury declines to indict woman in Emmett Till killing

Grand jury declines to indict woman in Emmett Till killing
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Michael Goldberg
2022-08-09 19:21:05GMT

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A grand jury in Mississippi has declined to indict the white woman whose accusation set off the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till nearly 70 years ago, despite revelations about an unserved arrest warrant and an unpublished memoir by the woman, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

After hearing more than seven hours of testimony from investigators and witnesses, a Leflore County grand jury last week determined there was insufficient evidence to indict Carolyn Bryant Donham on charges of kidnapping and manslaughter, Leflore County District Attorney Dewayne Richardson said in a news release.

It is now increasingly unlikely that Donham, who is now in her 80s, will ever be prosecuted for her role in the events that led to Till’s lynching.

The Rev. Wheeler Parker, Jr., Emmett Till’s cousin and the last living witness to Till’s 1955 abduction, said Tuesday’s announcement is “unfortunate, but predictable.”

“The prosecutor tried his best, and we appreciate his efforts, but he alone cannot undo hundreds of years of anti-Black systems that guaranteed those who killed Emmett Till would go unpunished, to this day,” Parker said in a statement.

“The fact remains that the people who abducted, tortured, and murdered Emmett did so in plain sight, and our American justice system was and continues to be set up in such a way that they could not be brought to justice for their heinous crimes.”

An email and voicemail seeking comment from Donham’s son Tom Bryant weren’t immediately returned Tuesday.

A group searching the basement of the Leflore County Courthouse in June discovered the unserved arrest warrant charging Donham, then-husband Roy Bryant and brother-in-law J.W. Milam in Till’s abduction in 1955. While the men were arrested and acquitted on murder charges in Till’s subsequent slaying, Donham, 21 at the time, was never taken into custody.

The men later confessed to the crime in a magazine interview but weren’t retried. Both are now dead.

In an unpublished memoir obtained last month by The Associated Press, Donham said she was unaware of what would happen to the 14-year-old Till, who lived in Chicago and was visiting relatives in Mississippi when he was abducted, killed and tossed in a river. She accused him of making lewd comments and grabbing her while she worked alone at a family store in Money, Mississippi.

Donham said in the manuscript that the men brought Till to her in the middle of the night for identification but that she tried to help the youth by denying it was him. Despite being abducted at gunpoint from a family home by Roy Bryant and Milam, Till identified himself to the men, she claimed.

Till’s battered, disfigured body was found days later in a river, where it was weighted down with a heavy metal fan. The decision by his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, to open Till’s casket for his funeral in Chicago demonstrated the horror of what had happened and added fuel to the civil rights movement.

The Justice Department in 2004 opened an investigation of Till’s killing after it received inquiries about whether charges could be brought against anyone still living. Officials said the statute of limitations had run out on any potential federal crime, but the FBI worked with state investigators to determine if state charges could be brought. In February 2007, a Mississippi grand jury declined to indict anyone, and the Justice Department announced it was closing the case.

The department then reopened its investigation after a 2017 book quoted Donham as saying she lied when she claimed that Till grabbed her, whistled and made sexual advances toward her. Relatives have publicly denied that Donham recanted her allegations about Till. But federal officials announced last year that they were once again closing their investigation, saying there was “insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she lied to the FBI.”
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Associated Press Writer Allen G. Breed contributed to this report.

Michael Goldberg is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/mikergoldberg.
 
Here's a list of every crime in Mississippi that doesn't have a statute of limitations:
Murder, manslaughter, arson, burglary, forgery, counterfeiting, robbery, larceny, rape, embezzlement, obtaining money under false pretenses of property
The only thing she did that could even come close to fitting here is manslaughter, and as cucked as this country is, we're not quite at the level of indicting an ancient decrepit woman for a manslaughter she may or may not have committed seventy years ago. Sorry retards, but you can't apply charges retroactively, and in 1955 you didn't get a bonus 1,000 years in prison if your victim was black.
Why wo--

Why would you even try this several decades later, while the woman in question rots in a nursing home?


i'm pretty sure it exclusively had everything to do with uncritically listening to women and/or rumors instead of properly investigating matters
Marketing for their upcoming race-baiting movie.
 
Why wo--

Why would you even try this several decades later, while the woman in question rots in a nursing home?


i'm pretty sure it exclusively had everything to do with uncritically listening to women and/or rumors instead of properly investigating matters

It's a simple matter of supply and demand.

There's currently a huge demand for white-on-black hate crimes involving genuine violence and murder, but the supply is vanishingly low, and so they have to dig up cases from over half a century ago to try and meet the demand.
 
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Some dude and his brother-in-law savaging someone, then throwing them in the river is murder, not what I'd call a lynching. If they'd called 10-20 of their closest personal friends to watch/participate and spread the story as a warning, that's a lynching.
It's convenient to ignore that other people participated but these other people were local blacks, who also didn't like that a retarded city nigger came to their town and decided to stir shit up by sexually assaulting a white woman

Fuck that guilty nigger Emmett Till, I hope he suffered. Anyway let's take a minute to remember the real hero of the story, John William Milam:

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It's really telling how much the black community supports themselves through tribalism specifically.

Whether or not you have personal opinions about the validity of the "#MeToo" movement, Bill Cosby effectively escaped prison using the excuses of his old age, worsening mental conditions due to age, and finally, black social justice. Because naturally white women who accused Cosby are just another string in the line of "whitey trying to keep the Black Man down!", and it actually fucking worked. I don't know, maybe I'm the only one trying to find some backwards way of equating/or finding similarities in Cosby's case to this new Till case they're trying to crack against a now 80-something year old women, because again, Cosby too is only in his 80s.

Or maybe it's the fact that I'm just pissed off at the constant "racism" excuses and narratives that are consistently still being knitted together. A famous, now "pitifully" old, black guy can get away with the supposed sexual assaults of around 60 women, because it's absolutely "unfair" that such an old man has to serve time in an actual prison! But sure, it's okay to try do it to the 80 year old white woman who totally is the reason why Emmett Till got his ass beat the fuck in, how dare she not accept being cat called by an egotistical teenage shithead who didn't even live or add anything to the Mississippi community she worked and resided in. The very people who killed Till are dead, but yes, go after the victim.
 
It's really telling how much the black community supports themselves through tribalism specifically.
They really know how to pick their martyrs. Washington and Jefferson had slaves in the 18ty century and that makes them evil incarnate. Magic youths made into martyrs today were habitual scumbags. But that's fine with them, as they expect no more from one another and have no higher expectations.
 
I called a sheboon a “filthy nigger” in 2015 publicly and I still occasionally have people who like her try to kick my ass. They never anything go.
I do, otherwise I’d be in the roof of a Target flinging my shit at people by now.
 
So it looks like she tried to save him by claiming it was the wrong boy. Her sister has stated she never wanted anything bad to happen to Emmett. And she's almost 90. Too late. If you wanted something done you should have mobilized sooner instead of just caring now. The fact that a bunch of activists stormed an old folks home demanding to see her and put fake eviction notices on properties she owned, probably scaring the bejesus out of whoever lived there sounds a hell of a lot like a lynch mob to me.
 
Wait, was she actually guilty/potentially guilty of anything to do with the actual attack? Or is this all just hysterics and show in the name of "justice"?
She told the guys who chased him down what happened. The guys got angry and decided to go after the boy. Apparently telling your friends and family when some kid harasses you now equals accessory to homicide. That's quite clearly the precedent the wokies are hoping to set- tattle on a black and get sent to prison.
 
It's really telling how much the black community supports themselves through tribalism specifically.

Whether or not you have personal opinions about the validity of the "#MeToo" movement, Bill Cosby effectively escaped prison using the excuses of his old age, worsening mental conditions due to age, and finally, black social justice. Because naturally white women who accused Cosby are just another string in the line of "whitey trying to keep the Black Man down!", and it actually fucking worked. I don't know, maybe I'm the only one trying to find some backwards way of equating/or finding similarities in Cosby's case to this new Till case they're trying to crack against a now 80-something year old women, because again, Cosby too is only in his 80s.

Or maybe it's the fact that I'm just pissed off at the constant "racism" excuses and narratives that are consistently still being knitted together. A famous, now "pitifully" old, black guy can get away with the supposed sexual assaults of around 60 women, because it's absolutely "unfair" that such an old man has to serve time in an actual prison! But sure, it's okay to try do it to the 80 year old white woman who totally is the reason why Emmett Till got his ass beat the fuck in, how dare she not accept being cat called by an egotistical teenage shithead who didn't even live or add anything to the Mississippi community she worked and resided in. The very people who killed Till are dead, but yes, go after the victim.
They got him by violating a previous agreement that they couldn't use that case against him. It literally was them breaking the law to get to Cosby at the height of #metoo.
 
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