and THIS is what I meant about the"legit" religions:
Suspect in '64 Civil Rights Killings Pleads Not Guilty
By Robert D. Mcfadden
The New York Times
Friday 07 January 2005
The most infamous unresolved case from America's civil rights struggle four decades ago - the 1964 abduction and killing of three voter-registration volunteers by nightriders on a lonely rural road in Mississippi - was revived Thursday night with the arrest of a longtime leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Edgar Ray Killen, the authorities in Mississippi announced.
Mr. Killen pleaded not guilty today and was ordered held without bond, The Associated Press reported from Philadelphia, Miss.
Mr. Killen, a 79-year-old preacher who, investigators say, organized and led two carloads of Klansmen on the night of the killings, was arrested at his home in Philadelphia, and charged with the murders of Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney, Sheriff Larry Myers of Neshoba County said.
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