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EPISODE 134: "Justice Much Too Late": Thomas and Meeks Griffin

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In 1913, a Confederate veteran and landowner in Blackstock, SC was inexplicably murdered in his home. With nothing more than rumors, hearsay, and the testimony of a known miscreant, four men were sentenced to death. Almost a century later, the case was rexamined by famed relative who fought for justice for the wrongly accussed.
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In 1913, a Confederate veteran and landowner in Blackstock, SC was inexplicably murdered in his home. With nothing more than rumors, hearsay, and the testimony of a known miscreant, four men were sentenced to death. Almost a century later, the case was rexamined by famed relative who fought for justice for the wrongly accussed.
Get your Carolina Crimes Gear at www.carolinacrimesstore.com
Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook: Carolina Crimes Podcast
Twitter: @Sccrimespod
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