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  2. Mississippi Burning - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 1964, the bodies of the three men were found after an informant nicknamed "Mr. X" in FBI reports passed along a tip to federal authorities. [5] [9] They were discovered underneath an earthen dam on a 253-acre farm located a few miles outside Philadelphia, Mississippi. [10] All three men had been shot. [4]

  3. Buried Bodies Case - Wikipedia

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    It was featured in “The Buried Bodies Case” in 2016 on the podcast RadioLab. [1] It has also been dramatized in the 1987 TV film Sworn to Silence, [26] and a 2003 episode of the TV series Law & Order, "Bodies.” [27] In 2017, Fargo producer Noah Hawley announced the development of a feature film based on the case. [28]

  4. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Urban cemeteries were more sanitary (a place to safely dispose of decomposing corpses) than they were aesthetically pleasing. Corpses were usually buried wrapped in cloth, since coffins, burial vaults, and above-ground crypts inhibited the process of decomposition. [16] Nonetheless, urban cemeteries which were heavily used were often very ...

  5. Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 1964, three Civil Rights Movement activists, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, were murdered by local members of the Ku Klux Klan.They had been arrested earlier in the day for speeding, and after being released were followed by local law enforcement & others, all affiliated with the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. [1]

  6. Jimmy Snowden - Wikipedia

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    James Snowden [1] [2] (September 21, 1933 [3] – July 7, 2008 [4]) was an American truck driver and white supremacist.He was arrested as a co-conspirator in the 1964 murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi, for transporting the kidnapped activists to a remote location to be killed.

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  8. Tom Murton - Wikipedia

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    Claims were made that the bodies must have been from a nearby potters field, a cemetery for the poor. However, as Time noted in February 1968, the cemetery in question was over a mile away from where Murton found the bodies, at least one of which was positively identified as prisoner Joe Jackson, buried by Reuben Johnson on Christmas Eve, 1946.

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