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Mississippi Cold Case - Landmark 1964 Civil Rights Case - KKK Murder Solved DVD
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Item traits
| Category: | |
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| Quantity Available: |
9 in stock |
| Condition: |
Brand New |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Genre: |
Documentary |
| UPC: |
071083591464 |
| Director: |
David Ridgen |
| Sub-Genre: |
TV Shows Crime/Investigation |
| Region Code: |
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...) |
| Movie/TV Title: |
Mississippi Cold Case |
| Country of Manufacture: |
United States |
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No combined shipping offered |
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| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
1163955056 |
Item description
Licensed by Content Film /Distributed by Inspired Studios
DVD Factory Sealed Brand New - Our DVD#4oz-H2R (H-806-34)
Mississippi
Cold Case is a 2007 feature documentary about the Ku Klux Klan murders of two
19-year-old black youth in 1964 and a brother's quest for justice. On May 2,
1964, Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee were picked up by KKK members
while hitchhiking in Meadville, Mississippi. They were interrogated and
tortured in a nearby forest, locked in a trunk of a car, driven across state
lines, chained to a Jeep motor and train rails and dropped alive into the
Mississippi River -Mooreโs quest and the
documentary about it first caused state officials to re-open their
investigation into the case. The case had been re-opened in 2000 by former US
Attorney Brad Pigott, but closed again in June 2003 after Pigott and the USDOJ
Civil Rights Division decided not to proceed based on the evidence. It was
re-opened in early July 2005 after Moore and Ridgen visited US Attorney Dunn
Lampton at his office. Previously, Moore and Ridgen had been told that James
Seale was dead by a prominent Mississippi journalist, and it had been reported
elsewhere in the media. Shortly after arriving in Mississippi, Ridgen and Moore
were told on the morning of July 8, 2005 by District Attorney Ronnie Harper
that Seale was alive, but they did not believe him. Later that day Ridgen and
Moore are told by Moore's cousin Kenny Byrd, that Seale is still alive. It is
confirmed when Byrd points out Seale's motor home just a short distance away. Through
the course of the production of Mississippi Cold Case, pressure put on the
murder conspirators and officials by Thomas Moore over more than twenty four
months along with other evidence discovered - including the finding of
important witnesses willing to testify and new documents - the case was brought
before a Grand Jury, and alleged kidnapper and killer, James Ford Seale, was indicted
and arrested. On January 24, 2007, Seale appeared in federal court in Jackson,
Mississippi, charged with two counts of kidnapping and one count of conspiracy
to kidnap two persons. Seale pleaded not guilty, and was denied bond on January
29, 2007 by U.S. Magistrate Judge Linda Anderson.Amid many motion hearings from
defense and prosecution, Seale's trial was set for May 30, 2007, in Jackson,
MississippiSeale was convicted by a majority-white jury on June 14, 2007.James
Seale was sentenced to three life sentences on August 24, 2007 for one count of
conspiracy to kidnap two persons and two counts of kidnapping where the victims
were not released alive
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