It’s been 70 years since George Stinney Jr., a 14-year-old South Carolina boy, faced the electric chair for the 1944 murders of two young white girls in Alcolu, but his name has finally been cleared ...
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His family was kept out of court - then George Stinney Jr. was sentenced to die
George Stinney Jr. was only 14 when he was accused of killing two young girls in South Carolina. The case moved fast, with an ...
Alcolu, SC (WLTX) -- A 14-year-old boy was sent to a South Carolina electric chair in 1944. George Stinney, Jr. was barely a teenager, black and was accused of murdering two young white girls in ...
Columbia, SC (WLTX) - Seventy years ago our state executed the youngest person in the country. Thursday students at Ridge View High School held a seminar to raise awareness about the case. George ...
SUMTER - This week's hearing about whether 14-year-old George Stinney received a fair trial in 1944 lasted several times longer than his original trial, where he was found guilty of murdering two ...
Manning, SC (WLTX) - George Stinney supporters say the young man wasn't treated fairly when questioned about the murders; however, family members of the victims don't see it that way. Wednesdayis ...
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