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OFFICIAL – EXECUTED KID WAS INNOCENT

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By Anon

He was 14 yrs. 6mos. and 5 days old --- the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th Century
George Junius Stinney, Jr.,1929 – 1944.

Too many WHITE CHRISTIAN Americans just love to kill innocents NON-WHITES.

14-year-old George Stinney has been exonerated, after his execution.

GEORGE STINNEY WAS INNOCENT.

George Stinney was 14 years old when he was executed – the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th Century.

In a South Carolina prison, guards walked the 14-year-old boy, bible tucked under his arm, to the electric chair.

At 5′ 1″ and 95 pounds, the straps didn’t fit, and an electrode was too big for his leg.

The switch was pulled.

Tears streamed from George’s eyes.

George’s confession was coerced, and, he was in fact innocent.


In March 1944, in South Carolina, Betty June Binnicker, age 11, and Mary Emma Thames, age 8, were out riding their bicycles looking for flowers.

As they passed the Stinney property, they asked young George Stinney and his sister, Katherine, if they knew where to find “maypops“, a type of flower.

When the girls did not return, search parties were organized.

The bodies of the girls were found the next morning in a ditch. Both had suffered severe head wounds.

George Stinney had joined the search party and he told someone that he had talked to the girls on the day of their murder.

As he and his sister had been the last persons to admit seeing the girls alive, George Stinney was arrested a few hours after their bodies were discovered.

George Stinney was a suspect simply because he mentioned he had seen the girls earlier in the day.

George Stinney’s father, who had helped look for the girls, was fired immediately from the sawmill where he worked, and ordered to leave his home.

His family was told to leave town prior to the trial.

George Stinney was interrogated by several white police officers in a locked room.

Within an hour, a deputy announced that Stinney had confessed to the crime.

Allegedly George Stinney made a confession, but, no written record of the confession has been found.

The defense called no witnesses and never filed an appeal. No one challenged the sheriff’s recollection of the confession.

Three witnesses were called for the prosecution: the man who discovered the bodies and the two doctors who performed the post mortem.

There was no cross-examination of the witnesses.

There is no transcript of the trial.

South Carolina attorney Steve McKenzie believes George Junius Stinney was innocent because there was no physical evidence tying him to the murders.

A South Carolina mansion
George Frierson, who has researched the case stated in interviews that “there has been a person that has been named as being the culprit, who is now deceased.

“And it was said by the family that there was a deathbed confession.”

Frierson said that the real murderer came from a prominent white family.

A member, or members of that family, had served on the initial coroner’s inquest jury which had recommended that George Stinney be prosecuted.

The youngest person ever sentenced to death in the U.S. was Native American James Arcene for his alleged role in Visit Site


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