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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 8
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Philadelphia, Mississippi, and Patrolman FOE and Patroiman
WIGGS all observed victims in subject's custody at approximately
3:30 to 4:00 P.M., June 21, 1964. WIGGS and POE assisted PRICE
in transporting the victims to the Jail.
Records of the Neshoba County Jail reflect that the
three victims were jailed and released on June 21, 1964, without
times being indicated, Mrs. MINNIE HERRING, wife of Neshoba
County Jailer, states that the victims were brought to jail
at a tely 5:00 P.M, and released about 10:30 P.M,
ere in jail at 5:30
. My and
were gone at
recalled observing PRICE with the
victims at about 3:30 P.M. on Main Street and victims were not
observed 11:45 P.M., June 21
ng no é€arfier
1l state a ey saw victim
CHANEY in the Neshoba County Jail on June 21, 1964.
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they were still in jail
6:30 or 7:00 P.M., June 21, 1964. (QS they
were in jail until about 10:00 P.M,
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