W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News spoke with Rev. Charles Stinney, the younger brother of George Stinney, Jr. who @ 14 was the youngest person legally put to death in the U.S. in the 20th Century under questionable circumstances.
W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Soldier Boy Grip: George Stinney Jr., An Amerikkkan Travesty
http://weallbe.blogspot.com/2011/05/we-all-be-tv-soldier-boy-grip-george.html
Whoever did this terrible thing will pay for this in the afterlife!
actingstar211 16 hours ago 2
this is so sad... sometimes it's hard to believe that people have the heart to judge and kill others. Even if a person commits a crime, people have no right to give them the death penalty in the name of 'justice' because it just becomes a cycle of killing. They should just be kept in prison, if they actually commited a crime, of course.
Izavella20 1 week ago
poor baby, well they cannot hurt him anymore and they shall get judged for their crime by The Most High.
kalimah94 2 weeks ago 2
do u know how authorities were lead to the stinney residence in the first place? were they told by witnesses that the 2 girls stopped there or did george stinney himself, admit to speaking with them? this story angers me to no end. in 1944, what black man, let alone black child, would have the gumption to commit such a violent crime against a white person.(2 little white girls no less.) this scenerio is ludicrous, unless of course, u believe he had a death wish.
afoolnluv35 1 month ago
Great interview, thank you for posting this.
mcallion12 2 months ago
Great Interview W.E. A.L.L. B.E.
wrongfulconvictions1 2 months ago
Was there a movie "Carolina Skeleton" (I think) that was sorta' based on this factual account?
nevabu 2 months ago
Thanks!
AngryHateMusic 2 months ago