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Murder In America

MISSISSIPPI - The Emmett Till Story

Murder In America

Blood In The Sink Productions

True Crime

4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

One of the most horrific murders in American history, the lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till was a crime that shocked America to its core. Join us as we navigate the stories many disturbing twists and turns, and remember a name that everyone should know. - Download the CURRENT app and enter code MIA2 at checkout for a chance to win $250!! - Get healthy, organic fruit and vegetable-based meals with DAILY HARVEST! Just go to DAILYHARVEST.COM/STATE to get up to $40 off your first box! - With BETTERHELP, getting help with YOUR mental health is EASY. Just go to BETTERHELP.COM/MIA to get 10% off YOUR first month of therapy! - Thank you to Rasha Aly for helping us research and write this episode!

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0:00.0

Warning. The following podcast is not suitable for all audiences.

0:03.8

We go into great detail with every case that we cover and do our best to bring viewers even deeper into the stories by utilizing disturbing audio and sound effects.

0:11.8

Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape,

0:16.0

murder, and offenses against children.

0:18.3

This podcast is not for everyone.

0:20.6

You have been warned. Imagine the sun is creeping up in the east.

0:29.0

The early light signaled the start of a new day more than 66 years ago on August 28, 1955.

0:38.9

It was quiet in the town of Money Mississippi that summer morning.

0:43.2

But along the Tallahattu River, a young African American boy

0:47.7

stood in fear, not knowing if he would live to see another day.

0:52.4

He had every right to be scared. At this point, the two

0:57.3

white men had beaten him relentlessly after kidnapping him at gunpoint from his uncle's home.

1:04.0

And soon enough, the silence that filled the Mississippi air

1:08.0

would be interrupted by a piercing gunshot.

1:13.0

No one knows if the teenage boy saw the bullet coming as he stood near the water's edge.

1:20.0

But after the two white men killed him, they attached a heavy fan to his body with barbed wire,

1:26.7

and they sent him down the Tallahatchi River. The innocent boy had traveled to Mississippi from Chicago to visit relatives.

1:36.0

But when he left his mom's house a little more than a week earlier,

1:40.0

he never knew that this would be the last time he would see her.

1:44.0

By 8 a.m. that summer morning on August 28th,

1:48.0

Emm. Louis Till, whose friends and family referred to him as Bobo,

1:53.9

lost his life at the hands of evil.

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