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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A team searching a Mississippi courthouse basement for evidence about the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till has found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his 1955 kidnapping, and relatives of the victim want authorities to finally arrest her nearly 70 years later.

A warrant for the arrest of Carolyn Bryant Donham — identified as “Mrs. Roy Bryant” on the document — was discovered last week by searchers inside a file folder that had been placed in a box, Leflore County Circuit Clerk Elmus Stockstill told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Documents are kept inside boxes by decade, he said, but there was nothing else to indicate where the warrant, dated Aug. 29, 1955, might have been.

“They narrowed it down between the ’50s and ’60s and got lucky,” said Stockstill, who certified the warrant as genuine.

The search group included members of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation and two Till relatives: cousin Deborah Watts, head of the foundation; and her daughter, Teri Watts. Relatives want authorities to use the warrant to arrest Donham, who at the time of the slaying was married to one of two white men tried and acquitted just weeks after Till was abducted from a relative’s home, killed and dumped into a river.

“Serve it and charge her,” Teri Watts told the AP in an interview.

Keith Beauchamp, whose documentary film “The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till” preceded a renewed Justice Department probe that ended without charges in 2007, was also part of the search. He said there’s enough new evidence to prosecute Donham.

Donham set off the case in August 1955 by accusing the 14-year-old Till of making improper advances at a family store in Money, Mississippi. A cousin of Till who was there has said Till whistled at the woman, an act that flew in the face of Mississippi’s racist social codes of the era.

Evidence indicates a woman, possibly Donham, identified Till to the men who later killed him. The arrest warrant against Donham was publicized at the time, but the Leflore County sheriff told reporters he did not want to “bother” the woman since she had two young children to care for.

Now in her 80s and most recently living in North Carolina, Donham has not commented publicly on calls for her prosecution. But Teri Watts said the Till family believes the warrant accusing Donham of kidnapping amounts to new evidence.

“This is what the state of Mississippi needs to go ahead,” she said.

District Attorney Dewayne Richardson, whose office would prosecute a case, declined comment on the warrant but cited a December report about the Till case from the Justice Department, which said no prosecution was possible.

Contacted by the AP on Wednesday, Leflore County Sheriff Ricky Banks said: “This is the first time I’ve known about a warrant.”

Banks, who was 7 years old when Till was killed, said “nothing was said about a warrant” when a former district attorney investigated the case five or six years ago.

“I will see if I can get a copy of the warrant and get with the DA and get their opinion on it,” Banks said. If the warrant can still be served, Banks said, he would have to talk to law enforcement officers in the state where Donham resides.

Arrest warrants can “go stale” due to the passage of time and changing circumstances, and one from 1955 almost certainly wouldn’t pass muster before a court, even if a sheriff agreed to serve it, said Ronald J. Rychlak, a law professor at the University of Mississippi.

But combined with any new evidence, the original arrest warrant “absolutely” could be an important stepping stone toward establishing probable cause for a new prosecution, he said.

“If you went in front of a judge you could say, ‘Once upon a time a judge determined there was probable cause, and much more information is available today,’” Rychlak said.

Till, who was from Chicago, was visiting relatives in Mississippi when he entered the store where Donham, then 21, was working on Aug. 24, 1955. A Till relative who was there, Wheeler Parker, told AP that Till whistled at the woman. Donham testified in court that Till also grabbed her and made a lewd comment.

Two nights later, Donham’s then-husband, Roy Bryant, and his half-brother, J.W. Milam, showed up armed at the rural Leflore County home of Till’s great-uncle, Mose Wright, looking for the youth. Till’s brutalized body, weighted down by a fan, was pulled from a river days later in another county. His mother’s decision to open the casket so mourners in Chicago could see what had happened helped galvanize the building civil rights movement of the time.

Bryant and Milam were acquitted of murder but later admitted the killing in a magazine interview. While both men were named in the same warrant that accused Donham of kidnapping, authorities did not pursue the case following their acquittal.

Wright testified during the murder trial that a person with a voice “lighter” than a man’s identified Till from inside a pickup truck and the abductors took him away. Other evidence in FBI files indicates that earlier that same night, Donham told her husband at least two other Black men were not the right person.

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Trust Comes First CEO and Rochester, NY native, 38 Spesh, puts his own spin on Raekwon's classic song "Ice Cream."

Off of 38 Spesh's "1995" album.

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Trust! The wait is over as 38 Spesh comes through with his highly anticipated album titled "Interstate 38." The project's first single and accompanying music video is for "Stash Box" featuring Benny the Butcher."

"Interstate 38" is available on all streaming platforms: https://music.empi.re/interstate38

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"Stash Box" produced by 38 Spesh

Directed by D. Gomez Films

"Interstate 38" Tracklist:

1. I-38 (Prod. By StreetRunner)
2. Interstate Ft. Che Noir (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
3. Toll Booth Ft. Ransom (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
4. Stash Box Ft. Benny the Butcher (Prod. by 38 Spesh)
5. Route 38 Ft. ElCamino (Prod. by Buckwild)
6. Road Rack (Prod. by TrickyTrippz)
7. Investment Pieces (Prod. by The Heatmakerz)
8. Money Calling Ft. Clemm Rishad (Prod. by StreetRunner)
9 The Mule Ft. Dini and Klass Murda (Prod. by Rome on the Beat)
10. Under the Table (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
11. Made It Home (Prod. by StreetRunner)

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Rochester, New York emcee and producer, 38 Spesh, connects with Trust Comes First partner in rhyme Ransom to deliver an official music video for "Mind Over Over Matter." This is the third visual off of Spesh's "6 Shots" EP.

Available now on all streaming platforms:

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"Mind Over Matter" directed by D. Gomez Films

"6 Shots" Tracklist:

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2. The Showdown
3. Dirty Revolver
4. Mind Over Matter Ft. Ransom
5. Overkill
6. Flour City 2 Ft. Eto
7. Carved Initials

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The wait is over! 38 Spesh comes through with his highly anticipated new album titled "Interstate 38." The Rochester, New York emcee and Trust Comes First head honcho, locked down features from Ransom, Che Noir, Benny The Butcher, ElCamino, Klass Murda, Clemm Rishad and Dini.

Production credits: The Heatmakerz, 38 Spesh, StreetRunner, TrickyTrippz, Buckwild and Rome on the Beat.

"Interstate 38" is available on all streaming platforms: https://music.empi.re/interstate38

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"Interstate 38" Tracklist:

1. I-38 (Prod. By StreetRunner)
2. Interstate Ft. Che Noir (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
3. Toll Booth Ft. Ransom (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
4. Stash Box Ft. Benny the Butcher (Prod. by 38 Spesh)
5. Route 38 Ft. ElCamino (Prod. by Buckwild)
6. Road Rack (Prod. by TrickyTrippz)
7. Investment Pieces (Prod. by The Heatmakerz)
8. Money Calling Ft. Clemm Rishad (Prod. by StreetRunner)
9 The Mule Ft. Dini and Klass Murda (Prod. by Rome on the Beat)
10. Under the Table (Prod. By 38 Spesh)
11. Made It Home (Prod. by StreetRunner)

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38 Spesh serves up pure hip hop on his new mixtape with DJ Green Lantern titled "1995." Over nothing but classic instrumentals, Spesh gets in his bag and lyrically goes off. TRUST!!

"1995" available now on all streaming platforms:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iYzVjKcBYOFpL7LNZVGRa

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/1995/1543763359

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Tracklist:

01. 38 Spesh – Intro
02. 38 Spesh – Round Table
03. 38 Spesh – Home Game
04. 38 Spesh – Chalk Board
05. 38 Spesh – Returns
06. 38 Spesh – 2 Forks
07. 38 Spesh – Lifetime
08. 38 Spesh – Past Tense
09. 38 Spesh – Landscaping
10. 38 Spesh x Che Noir – Outro

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This is what you call a meeting of bosses as TRUST head honcho 38 Spesh and New Crack Era boss, Eto, do some lyrical heavy lifting in this official visual for "Flour City 2."

The studio chemistry between the two Rochester, New York emcees is undeniable as you listen to them trade bars over 38 Spesh's signature production.

This is off of the 38 Spesh EP titled "6 Shots." Available now everywhere music is streamed and sold:

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/6-shots/1524248532

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TIDAL: https://tidal.com/browse/album/149370291

"Flour City 2" shot by D. Gomez Films

"6 Shots" Tracklist:

1. 6 Shots Intro
2. The Showdown
3. Dirty Revolver
4. Mind Over Matter Ft. Ransom
5. Overkill
6. Flour City 2 Ft. Eto
7. Carved Initials

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38 Spesh serves up a dose pure hip hop on his new mixtape with DJ Green Lantern titled "1995." Over nothing but classic instrumentals, Spesh gets in his bag and lyrically goes off. TRUST!!

The first visual off of the project is for "ChalkBoard." With cameos by Ransom, Buckwild, Rasheed Chappell, The Musalini, and Emilio Craig.

"1995" available now on all streaming platforms:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iYzVjKcBYOFpL7LNZVGRa

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/1995/1543763359

© 2020 T.C.F. Music Group

Tracklist:

01. 38 Spesh – Intro
02. 38 Spesh – Round Table
03. 38 Spesh – Home Game
04. 38 Spesh – Chalk Board
05. 38 Spesh – Returns
06. 38 Spesh – 2 Forks
07. 38 Spesh – Lifetime
08. 38 Spesh – Past Tense
09. 38 Spesh – Landscaping
10. 38 Spesh x Che Noir – Outro

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A man who confessed this week to killing another man 25 years ago in Decatur told police he is terminally ill with lung cancer and wanted to “lift a weight from his chest.”

Detective Sean Mukaddam, a Decatur police violent crimes investigator, said he was initially skeptical Wednesday when a secretary told him a man was on the phone wishing to confess to a murder.

“You’re always leery,” Mukaddam said. “I thought it might be a prank call. But it quickly developed that this was the real deal.”

Johnny Dwight Whited, 53, of Trinity, said he wanted to be ready to “meet his maker,” Mukaddam said. The case he confessed to had gone about as cold as a murder can get.

“There was nothing else to follow up on,” he said. “When it gets like this, you’re hoping something else will come up. It usually doesn’t occur like this.”

The body of Christopher Alvin Dailey was discovered by two hunters on April 26, 1995 in a wooded area on George Russell Road S.W. in Decatur. About 90 minutes later, Dailey’s partially submerged 1983 Toyota Tercel was found in the Tennessee River. Dailey had been killed by a single gunshot to the head.

Mukkadam, who has been with the violent crime unit for two years and in law enforcement for 15, said investigators put in many hours and ran out several leads on the case over the years, but nothing solid developed. Forensics in those days, he said, was like “a stone wheel” compared to the present. To his knowledge, Whited had never come up as a suspect.

After the initial call on Wednesday, Whited, a bald man with a grizzled white goatee, met with Mukkadam and directed police to the crime scene, telling them which roads to turn down. The passage of time showed itself when they had to stop at a gate that wasn’t there 25 years before.

From there, they walked a quarter of a mile to the place where Whited said he killed Dailey. He then took them to the place where he dumped the vehicle in the water - a riverfront stretch had also changed from commercial growth.

In the space of a little more than three hours, police finally had a solution that checked out with the available evidence. Mukkadam said he couldn’t comment on the motive. Based on his conversations, he said, prosecutors intend on moving ahead with a murder trial, regardless of Whited’s health.

Calls to the Morgan County District Attorney for comment were not immediately returned.

Whited has been charged with murder in Dailey’s death and is being held on $15,000 bond. At the time of his confession he was awaiting trial on a methamphetamine charge. Whited had a string of arrests for traffic and drug offenses through the years, including one for possession of a crack cocaine pipe less than three weeks after Dailey’s body was discovered.

Source: Birmingham Real-Time News

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Michel'le opened up to VladTV about playing witness to the well documented East Coast Vs. West Coast beef, which really sprung off after Suge dissed Diddy at the 1995 Source Awards.

The Death Row executive addressed the crowd by saying, "To all you artists out there, who don't wanna be on a record label where the executive producer's...all up in the videos, all on the records, dancin'...then come to Death Row!" 

Michel'le revealed that no one at Death Row knew about Suge's speech, but she admitted she was scared while sitting in the middle of the room afterward. The famed singer says that cars pulled up outside of the venue and everyone was quickly carted away.

During the conversation, Michel'le also echoed Kurupt's sentiments about both coasts actually having love for one another, and she added that she was never sure why Suge targeted Diddy. 

Check out more of what Michel'le had to say in the above clip, including Suge Knight juggling multiple women in jail.

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Outkast emcee Big Boi sat down with Montreality recently to chop it up about a wide variety of subjects.

 

The Atlanta native talks about his favorite video game, his respect for Slick Rick, the realest sh*t he ever wrote, fatherhood, message to the youth, Idlewild being ahead of it's time, recovering from his recent knee injury and more.

 

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The Source Awards used to be the hip hop equivalent of The Grammys. In 1995 especially so, because two powerful labels, one from the east and one from the west would have a showdown to see who would outperform the other.

Suge Knight and Death Row Records brought Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik, Dr Dre, Lady Of Rage, Nate Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound to Madison Square Garden that day

While Bad Boy Records Ceo, Diddy brought Notorious B.I.G., Total, Craig Mack, Lil Kim, and Faith Evans.

It's debatable who had the better performance because they were both great, so I'll let you decide.

There was some negativity though. Suge Knight just couldn't let the night go without taking a swipe at Puffy whom he criticized for "dancing all up in the videos" before inviting artist to come joining Death Row if they didn't want all that.

 

You can see that part at the end of the 2nd Bad Boy video.  All that did was fan the flames of the east coast vs west coast feud even more. 2Pac was in prison on a rape charge at the time or things might have gotten violent.  

 

As it turned out though, it was a peaceful event and everybody went home safe

Who do you think had the better performance out of the two camps?

 

R.I.P. B.I.G.

 


 

Bad Boy Performance Part 1 - Craig Mack 'Flavor In Ya Ear' x Faith "Used To Love Me"

 


Bad Boy Performance Pt 2: Notorious B.I.G. & Total "Can't You See" x Junior Mafia "Players Anthem" x Notorious B.I.G. "One More Chance" remix

 


Death Row Records: Dr Dre "Keep your Heads Ringing" x Tha Dogg Pound "What Would You Do" x Lady Of Rade "Afro Puffs" x Snoop Dogg "Murder Was The Case" X DJ Quik

 





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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton warned of a slippery slope from angry anti-government rhetoric to violence like the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, saying "the words we use really do matter."

The two-term Democratic president insisted he wasn't trying to restrict free speech, but in remarks Friday he said incendiary language can be taken the wrong way by some Americans. He drew parallels to words demonizing the government before Oklahoma City.

On April 19, 1995, an anti-government conspiracy led by Army veteran Timothy McVeigh exploded a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people.

"What we learned from Oklahoma City is not that we should gag each other or that we should reduce our passion for the positions we hold — but that the words we use really do matter, because there's this vast echo chamber, and they go across space and they fall on the serious and the delirious alike. They fall on the connected and the unhinged alike," he said.

"One of the things that the conservatives have always brought to the table in America is a reminder that no law can replace personal responsibility. And the more power you have and the more influence you have, the more responsibility you have."

Clinton made the remarks at events sponsored by the Center for American Progress Action Fund on the upcoming anniversary of the bombing.

He mentioned the rancorous fight over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Passage of the law elicited threats against some lawmakers.

"I'm glad they're fighting over health care and everything else. Let them have at it. But I think that all you have to do is read the paper every day to see how many people there are who are deeply, deeply troubled," he said.

He also alluded to the anti-government tea party movement, which held protests in several states Thursday. At the Washington rally, Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota railed against "gangster government."

Clinton argued that the Boston Tea Party was in response to taxation without representation. The current protesters, he said, are challenging taxation by elected officials, and the demonstrators have the power to vote them out of office.

"By all means keep fighting, by all means, keep arguing," he said. "But remember, words have consequences as much as actions do, and what we advocate, commensurate with our position and responsibility, we have to take responsibility for. We owe that to Oklahoma City."

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