Saturday, May 24, 2025
  • Login
FNGR Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Google PodcastsGoogle Podcasts
  • AnchorAnchor
  • Home
  • Guests
  • Playlist of the Week
  • Yo Da Love Expert
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Guests
  • Playlist of the Week
  • Yo Da Love Expert
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
FNGR Podcast
Subscribe
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Google PlayGoogle Play
  • AnchorAnchor

Emmett Till Accuser Dies at Age 88 Following Months of Repeated Calls for Her Arrest

by FNGR Staff
April 27, 2023
0
22
SHARES
54
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The white woman who made an accusation against 14-year-old Black boy Emmett Till that led to his brutal lynching in 1955 has died in Louisiana, aged 88.

Per WNCN, the Calcasieu Parish coroner confirmed the death of Carolyn Bryant Donham in Westlake, Louisiana on Tuesday, April 25. When she was 21 in 1955, she accused the Black teenager of making advances toward her and whistling at her in a Mississippi Delta grocery store. Several days after she accused Till, her husband Roy Byrant, and his half-brother John William “J.W.” Milam, abducted Till from his home. They tortured him, shot him in the head, and tossed his body in the Tallahatchie River.

In recent years, activists in Raleigh, North Carolina have called for the arrest of Bryant Donham following the discovery of an unserved arrest warrant in connection with Till’s lynching in the basement of a Mississippi courthouse. Last year, a grand jury in Mississippi declined to indict the woman because there was no new evidence in the case. Her husband and Milam were acquitted by a jury made up entirely of white males. Following the verdict, just four months later, they confessed to killing Till under the protection of the double jeopardy clause which “prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime.”

Till’s relatives sought prosecution against Bryant Donham last year. She was never charged or trialed in the lynching of Till, whose death served as a major catalyst for the civil rights movement in the country. 

Related Posts

Meet These Extraordinary FOOD HEROES in Our New Documentary Series
News

Meet These Extraordinary FOOD HEROES in Our New Documentary Series

January 30, 2024
Celebrities’ Favorite Snacks From Around the World | Snacked
News

Celebrities’ Favorite Snacks From Around the World | Snacked

December 26, 2023
Steve-O Is Extra Naughty For the Hot Ones Holiday Extravaganza | Hot Ones
News

Steve-O Is Extra Naughty For the Hot Ones Holiday Extravaganza | Hot Ones

December 21, 2023
LEGENDARY Arthur Ave Italian Food Tour + Babish Makes Spaghetti all’ Assassina! | Heat Eaters
News

LEGENDARY Arthur Ave Italian Food Tour + Babish Makes Spaghetti all’ Assassina! | Heat Eaters

December 18, 2023
Keith Lee Rates NY Chop Cheeses, Talks Cardi B Co-Sign & How To Build TikTok | 360 with Speedy
News

Keith Lee Rates NY Chop Cheeses, Talks Cardi B Co-Sign & How To Build TikTok | 360 with Speedy

December 12, 2023
ATEEZ Break Down Their Favorite Snacks | Snacked
News

ATEEZ Break Down Their Favorite Snacks | Snacked

December 12, 2023
Next Post
A Timeline of How Nelly and Ashanti Found Their Way Back to Each Other

A Timeline of How Nelly and Ashanti Found Their Way Back to Each Other

  • Media and Podcast Sponsorships
Text Us: (702) 763 - FNGR

© 2022 For No Good Reason. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured Guests
  • Need Advice
  • Playlist of the Week

© 2022 For No Good Reason. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In