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lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till nearly 70 years ago, despite revelations about an unserved arrest warrant and an unpublished memoir by the woman, a prosecutor said Tuesday.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In an unpublished memoir obtained last month by The Associated Press, Donham said she was unaware of what would happen to the 14-year-old Till, who lived in Chicago and was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.
 
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.
Or better yet, manufacture the supply. I mean, isn’t the way the establishment/media treats this basically like the British Raj cobra bounty?

This is genuinely surprising to me. John Derbyshire stated on Radio Derb he has a friend who works in the DOJ. That friend Sid Merrick Garland's eyes are glowing red at the prospect of charging this woman with federal civil rights charges.
Personally I think the optics are bad for middle America, and the Democrats have a midterm coming up where they still need white votes.
 
Blackest state in the country, you retard.
It's also one of the most racist, retard
But no, I'm not surprised that they didn't charge an old woman with an ancient crime she did not commit.
Sounds like she did commit it, though. Sorry that your fellow white supremacist boomers did something bad and is now getting called out for it
 
Sorry that your fellow white supremacist boomers did something bad and is now getting called out for it
That's you though. I love black people.

That's why you're crying about the blackest state in the country being racist, you're an old, funky ass racist wrestling fan, truly the most pitiful specimen of racist.
 
Emmet Till was basically the Michael Brown of his day; another guilty-as-sin nigger who was canonized after his death to advance a left wing political project.
On what scale of "fucked around and found out" should Emmett Till have died?

Michael Brown provably grabbed a cop's gun, Emmett Till at worst grabbed a woman's wrist and waist.

I am way more based about this shit than most libs, but there is an end point where #MeToo turns into "haul him out in the street and put a bullet in his head." #MeToo and the KKK would agree on a lot about this case were race not a point of contention.

Horseshoe theory.
 
I went on Twitter and the woke mob and their pet niggers are fucking furious they didn't throw an 88 year old dementia patient in prison.

Goddamn I hate the left.
I think this is what one of my animoos calls equivalent exchange.
Put a 79 yr old white dementia patient in the white house you lose the chance to lock up a 88 yr old white dementia patient.
 
Lawsuit seeks white woman's arrest in Emmett Till kidnapping
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Emily Wagster Pettus
2023-02-11 04:17:58GMT

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A relative of Emmett Till is suing to try to make a Mississippi sheriff serve a 1955 arrest warrant on a white woman in the kidnapping that led to the Black teenager’s brutal lynching.

The torture and killing of Till in the Mississippi Delta became a catalyst for the civil rights movement after his mother insisted on an open-casket funeral in Chicago and Jet magazine published photos of his mutilated body.

Last June, a team doing research at the courthouse in Leflore County, Mississippi, found an unserved 1955 arrest warrant for Carolyn Bryant, listed on that document as “Mrs. Roy Bryant.”

Till’s cousin Patricia Sterling of Jackson, Mississippi, filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the current Leflore County sheriff, Ricky Banks. The suit seeks to compel Banks to serve the warrant on Carolyn Bryant, who has since remarried and is named Carolyn Bryant Donham.

“We are using the available means at our disposal to try to achieve justice on behalf of the Till family,” Sterling’s attorney Trent Walker told The Associated Press on Friday.

The AP left a phone message for Banks on Friday, seeking comment. The sheriff did not immediately respond. Court records showed that the lawsuit had not been served on him by Friday.

Till, who was 14, had traveled south from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi in August 1955. Donham accused him of making improper advances on her at a grocery store in the small community of Money. A cousin of Till who was there has said Till whistled at the woman, an act that flew in the face of Mississippi’s racist social codes of the era.

Evidence indicates a woman, possibly Donham, identified Till to the men who later killed him. The arrest warrant against Donham was publicized in 1955, but the Leflore County sheriff at the time told reporters that he did not want to “bother” the woman since she was raising two young children.

Weeks after Till’s body was found in a river, her husband Roy Bryant and his half-brother J.W. Milam were tried for murder and acquitted by an all-white jury. Months later, the men confessed in a paid interview with Look magazine.

Now in her late 80s, Donham has lived in North Carolina and Kentucky in recent years. She has not commented publicly on calls for her prosecution.

The U.S. Justice Department announced in December 2021 that it had ended its latest investigation into the lynching of Till, without bringing charges against anyone.

After researchers found the arrest warrant last June, the office of Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch said in July there was no new evidence to try to pursue a criminal case against Donham. In August, a district attorney said a Leflore County grand jury had declined to indict Donham.

Walker, the attorney for Till’s cousin, said Friday that the South has a history of cases of violence that were not brought to justice until decades later — including the 1963 assassination of Mississippi NAACP leader Medgar Evers, for which white supremacist Byron de la Beckwith was convicted of murder in 1994.

“But for Carolyn Bryant falsely claiming to her husband that Emmett Till assaulted her Emmett would not have been murdered,” Sterling’s lawsuit says. “It was Carolyn Bryant’s lie that sent Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam into a rage, which resulted in the mutilation of Emmett Till’s body into (an) unrecognizable condition.”
 
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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.”
Considering journoroaches are always screeching about muh misinformation and muh democracy, this is a surprisingly irresponsible thing to print uncritically.

23 unaffiliated people of various races sat in a room and decided, by simple majority and a preponderance of the evidence, that the evidence does not justify bringing charges, let alone a guilty verdict.

To imply that this basic function of our Justice system has somehow failed to produce a just result is not only stupid, but a borderline dangerous thing to say. Niggers don't care about how the Justice system is actually set up; if it doesn't give them the result their stupid, monkey minds demand, they consider the system "broken"... that the news is agreeing with them implicitly is just pure Jewish cancer.

The only way I'd be ok with this is if they also included a quote from a historical expert who says Till was guilty (because he was).
 
Lawsuit seeks white woman's arrest in Emmett Till kidnapping
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Emily Wagster Pettus
2023-02-11 04:17:58GMT

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A relative of Emmett Till is suing to try to make a Mississippi sheriff serve a 1955 arrest warrant on a white woman in the kidnapping that led to the Black teenager’s brutal lynching.

The torture and killing of Till in the Mississippi Delta became a catalyst for the civil rights movement after his mother insisted on an open-casket funeral in Chicago and Jet magazine published photos of his mutilated body.

Last June, a team doing research at the courthouse in Leflore County, Mississippi, found an unserved 1955 arrest warrant for Carolyn Bryant, listed on that document as “Mrs. Roy Bryant.”

Till’s cousin Patricia Sterling of Jackson, Mississippi, filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the current Leflore County sheriff, Ricky Banks. The suit seeks to compel Banks to serve the warrant on Carolyn Bryant, who has since remarried and is named Carolyn Bryant Donham.

“We are using the available means at our disposal to try to achieve justice on behalf of the Till family,” Sterling’s attorney Trent Walker told The Associated Press on Friday.

The AP left a phone message for Banks on Friday, seeking comment. The sheriff did not immediately respond. Court records showed that the lawsuit had not been served on him by Friday.

Till, who was 14, had traveled south from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi in August 1955. Donham accused him of making improper advances on her at a grocery store in the small community of Money. A cousin of Till who was there has said Till whistled at the woman, an act that flew in the face of Mississippi’s racist social codes of the era.

Evidence indicates a woman, possibly Donham, identified Till to the men who later killed him. The arrest warrant against Donham was publicized in 1955, but the Leflore County sheriff at the time told reporters that he did not want to “bother” the woman since she was raising two young children.

Weeks after Till’s body was found in a river, her husband Roy Bryant and his half-brother J.W. Milam were tried for murder and acquitted by an all-white jury. Months later, the men confessed in a paid interview with Look magazine.

Now in her late 80s, Donham has lived in North Carolina and Kentucky in recent years. She has not commented publicly on calls for her prosecution.

The U.S. Justice Department announced in December 2021 that it had ended its latest investigation into the lynching of Till, without bringing charges against anyone.

After researchers found the arrest warrant last June, the office of Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch said in July there was no new evidence to try to pursue a criminal case against Donham. In August, a district attorney said a Leflore County grand jury had declined to indict Donham.

Walker, the attorney for Till’s cousin, said Friday that the South has a history of cases of violence that were not brought to justice until decades later — including the 1963 assassination of Mississippi NAACP leader Medgar Evers, for which white supremacist Byron de la Beckwith was convicted of murder in 1994.

“But for Carolyn Bryant falsely claiming to her husband that Emmett Till assaulted her Emmett would not have been murdered,” Sterling’s lawsuit says. “It was Carolyn Bryant’s lie that sent Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam into a rage, which resulted in the mutilation of Emmett Till’s body into (an) unrecognizable condition.”

What a waste of time and money.
 
On what scale of "fucked around and found out" should Emmett Till have died?

Michael Brown provably grabbed a cop's gun, Emmett Till at worst grabbed a woman's wrist and waist.

I am way more based about this shit than most libs, but there is an end point where #MeToo turns into "haul him out in the street and put a bullet in his head." #MeToo and the KKK would agree on a lot about this case were race not a point of contention.

Horseshoe theory.

Emmet Till at worst aggressively propositioned a white women repeatedly, then when she tried to leave, pinned her against a wall and did it again. If the question here was "should we prosecute Emmet Till" I'd say no, women lie, fuck #metoo-- but that's not the question. The question here was "should we prosecute the woman", to which I say fuck nigger worship, he fucked around and got a little more "find out" than he expected. Shit happens.
 
Emmet Till at worst aggressively propositioned a white women repeatedly, then when she tried to leave, pinned her against a wall and did it again. If the question here was "should we prosecute Emmet Till" I'd say no, women lie, fuck #metoo-- but that's not the question. The question here was "should we prosecute the woman", to which I say fuck nigger worship, he fucked around and got a little more "find out" than he expected. Shit happens.
I have no recollection of having written the post you're responding to, but I think my point stands.

Lynching Till for getting handsy with a white woman is excessive.
 
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.
You mean the book that offers this:
Tyson said the recordings of his interviews with Donham are now in the hands of the FBI, which is reexamining Till's killing.

“It is true that that part is not on tape because I was setting up the tape recorder,” Tyson said.

He said when Donham began to mutter something about “they’re all dead now anyway,” he snatched up his notebook and began taking notes, which the FBI has since subpoenaed.

He shared a photo of the notes with the Clarion Ledger. They read: “That pt wasn’t true. … 50 yrs ago. I just don’t remember. … Nothing that boy ever did could justify what happened to him.”
Someone get the nightstick, it's time to go whoop some granny ass with such hard hitting evidence!


“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.”
Only one way to find out.
 
The torture and killing of Till in the Mississippi Delta became a catalyst for the civil rights movement after his mother insisted on an open-casket funeral in Chicago and Jet magazine published photos of his mutilated body.
I had recently learned that Rosa Parks was not just some rando black woman who got sick of sitting on the back of the bus; but a plant used by others to start shit. This mother's actions were probably more of the same.

“But for Carolyn Bryant falsely claiming to her husband that Emmett Till assaulted her Emmett would not have been murdered,” Sterling’s lawsuit says.
Was it a lie though? As much as I love thinking assault actually requires someone to get hands on with you, it doesn't, it can be simply making someone feel off/threatened/whatever. Check the statutes, and I bet a darkie whistling at a white woman would constitute assault, especially back in whenever the fuck it was.
 
Are we really going to do what Germany does where they cart out dementia ridden centnarians to try for war crimes as if they had any control over the events of WW2? Is this really the route we are going where we cart out grandma and grandpa for being racist 100 years ago and denying Tremarkus (Sorry this is when blacks had actual names, Marcus) a job or accusing him of acting up?
 
I can only imagine a little old lady being attacked by a horde of 30-50 feral niggers for proximity to shit that was mostly done to people they would likely mug or kill themselves.

Then I look out my window and no longer have to imagine it.
 
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