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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 4
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oes not know the description of the vehicle
the three were driving; however, it appears from the information
in his possession they were driving a "wagon" bearing Hinds
County, Mississippi, license. three were
definitely not in custody of the Sheriff's Office or the Neshoba
County Jail at that time. was advised concerning the
missing status of CHANEY, SCHWERNER and GOODMAN and he said he
had already received numerous inquiries from the press and other
sources concerning the possible whereabouts of the three.
the description of the car driven by JAMES
CHANEY on the evening of June 21, 1964, was a 1964 Ford station
wagon, blue in color, Mississippi License H-25503, which vehicle
is registered to the Congress of Racial Fquality (CORE), Hinds
County, Mississippi.
had not seen or heard anything concerning the whereabouts of CHANEY,
SCHWERNER and GOODMAN since they were released from Neshoba County
Jail approximately 10 p.m., June 21, 1964.
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