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Articles about Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case

Lawsuit over '64 deaths settled
by Admin Clarion-Ledger Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case July 13, 2010

Franklin County officials have settled a landmark lawsuit brought against it by the families of two black teens killed by Klansmen in 1964.

Reputed Klansman Gets Life in Teen Deaths
by Admin Toronto Star Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case August 24, 2007

James Ford Seale is convicted on federal charges of kidnapping and conspiracy for the 1964 slayings of two African-American teenagers. A CBC filmmaker helped to bring about the conviction.

Suspect in Forgotten Klu Klux Klan Killings Faces Justice After 43 Years
by Admin Times London Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case June 04, 2007

James Ford Seale faces a Yale-educated black judge 43 years after he is alleged to have tortured and drowned two black teenagers. The crime was given to local authorities and never further investigated, until now.

‘Dead’ Klansman On Trial Over 1964 Deaths
by Admin Guardian UK Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case May 28, 2007

James Ford Seale was thought to be dead when the trial over his murder of two African-American teenagers in 1964 came back up. Now, Thomas Moore, the brother of one of the victims, finally gets a chance to confront ex-Klansmen, James Ford Seale.

Accused in 1964 Mississippi Race Slayings Wrote Hate Letter
by Admin Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case March 09, 2007

A Mississippi Man recently charged with the murders of two African-American teenagers in 1964 wrote a hate letter published in the Franklin Tribune not long after committing the crime. The letter provides a rare glimpse into the mind of a man accused in connection with these murders and the culture behind segregation in Mississippi during the civil rights movement.

Push to Resolve Fading Killings of Rights Era
by Admin New York Times Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case February 03, 2007

For every infamous killing that tore at the South in the 1950s and 60s, there were many more that were barely noted, much less investigated. The hard work of many journalists and filmmakers is helping to bring these cases back to light.

Cracking A Very Cold Case
by Admin Toronto Star Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case January 26, 2007

The deaths of two black men over 43 years ago have been put to the back burner, until now. One CBC filmmaker knew there was more to the story. He thought he was only helping a man who lost a brother and a friend find closure, but also helps reopen an investigation that was left in the cold long ago.

Ex-Klansmen Charged in ’64 Slayings
by Admin FBI.gov Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case January 25, 2007

A former Klu Klux Klan member was indicted in January of 2007 in federal court in Mississippi on charges related to his role in the abductions and slaying of two young African American men in 1964. Once investigators found out the ex-Klan member was still alive, his case was brought before a grand jury.

Mississippi Death
by Admin Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case January 25, 2007

As a result of Dave Ridgen’s poking and asking questions about the extra missing bodies in the Mississippi Burning case, more families of the victims’ are finding justice.

Reported as dead, suspect in ’64 killings turns up alive
by Admin Associated Press Henry Dee and Charles Moore Case September 24, 2005

James Ford Seale, a primary suspect in the murder of two black men in the 60s, was reported dead several years ago when the murder case was finally brought up in court. He was recently found sitting outside his trailer not far from where the original crime was committed.

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