Innocent & Executed at 14: The George Stinney Jr. Case
This is widely considered the most tragic miscarriage of justice in American history. The video tells the story of George Stinney Jr., who, at just 14 years old, became the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century. Accused of killing two young girls in Alcolu, South Carolina, in 1944, he was convicted by an all-white jury in less than 10 minutes, without a single witness or piece of physical evidence linking him to the crime.
The details mentioned here—like the fact that he was so small he had to sit on a Bible to fit in the electric chair—are absolutely gut-wrenching. While the "happy ending" is that he was finally exonerated 70 years later in 2014, this clip serves as a powerful reminder of how the legal system failed a terrifyingly young child. It is a hard watch, but a necessary history lesson.
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