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225 | Young Blood: George Stinney Jr. 'Youngest Person Executed’ 1/2

225 | Young Blood: George Stinney Jr. 'Youngest Person Executed’ 1/2

Talk Murder To Me · Talkocast

March 30, 202159m 42sExplicit

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On June 16, 1944, the State of South Carolina legally executed George Stinney Jr., a 14-year-old African American boy by sending over 2,400 volts of electricity through his body until he was dead. Stinney Jr. was accused of murdering Betty June Binnicker, 11, and Mary Emma Thames, 7, while they were out picking maypop fruits. Now over 70 years later George Stinney Jr. has been fully exonerated for his crimes, the murder he didn’t commit.

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