Learn Not To Hear It
Update: 2019-06-1832
Description
In Episode 6, we reveal the identity of the fourth man who participated in the attack on the Rev. James Reeb.
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how can the FBI seriously say they couldn't do anything if they found the guy and it wasn't a federal crime? they can't go talk to local law enforcement? are you kidding me?
Oh, so no Blacks need to be treated fairly???!!! Martin Luther King was a trouble maker seriously???!!!! Killing men and keeping silent about it, is horrific.
What a miraculous luxury this old man whom has had, a full life, long marriage, and this ability to will the memory away of a possible accessory to murder. Bill Portwood is half assing his attempt at redemption to sate his own guilt. His wife seems to also believe that religious involvement is a trade equal for his violence and possibly murder of another religious person, while also ignorantly saying " he never was in trouble with the law", how utterly convenient.
The daughter's interview makes me so mad. They did what they had to do is such a cop out. Just say they were bigots. It sucks. It doesn't change what happened however, when it's called by it's name we can begin to quit picking at the scab.
Who's the guy speaking at 1:00? I love his point on the importance of facing our history before we can heal from it. i would love to learn more about this
I don't think I can say rest in peace to the 4th guy after all those years he deliberately chose not to confess but rather at peace not bothered by any prosecution or blames. Surely I cannot speak for his memories being truly gone missing from strokes, demensia or whatnot, but based on what his daughter testifies what he told her in his sane mind in earlier days it seems like he did not even feel guilty about his silence. This is so sad and infuriating.