They did not reveal what new evidence they have dug up. And everyone has died except the woman who made the false allegations.
Is 68 years too long to wait to charge someone for a crime? Or, like the Auschwitz Guard cases, are some crimes too serious to ever let go?
It could be that the new information implicates someone who has never been previously involved with the case before.
And yeah, I want the truth to come out. I still want to know what happened to the princes in the tower. It’s never too late for the truth, and this case is especially important.
The time, money and resources would be better spent helping people who are still alive and need help today.
The victim of a murder is always dead. Should the government not spend money on it, and put the money to helping someone who is alive?
AK84
July 12, 2018, 5:45pm
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Since its the Trump administration, how sure can anyone be they aren’t trying to find a reason to justify the killing?
Following up:
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department said Monday it is ending its investigation into the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till, the Black teenager from Chicago who was abducted, tortured and killed after witnesses said he whistled at a white...
Since then there has also been a new Mississippi grand jury investigation, but: