TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN ALCOLU
Author: Kendall Bell
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True Crime

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ISBN 978-1-62268-151-8 print
ISBN 978-1-62268-152-5 ebook


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TRIPLE TRAGEDY
in ALCOLU
The execution of 14-year-old George Stinney, Jr., accused of the
murders of Betty June Binnicker and Mary Emma Thames.
Author: Kendall Bell


On June 16, 1944, the State of South Carolina executed 14-year-old George Stinney Jr., found guilty of killing 11-year-old Betty June Binnicker in the Clarendon County town of Alcolu.

Betty June Binnicker and her 7-year-old companion, Mary Emma Thames, went missing on March 23, 1944. Searchers discovered their bodies early the next morning. Binnicker's bicycle, and its detached front wheel, had been placed on top of them.

Deputies charged George Stinney Jr. with killing both girls. However, for reasons unknown, Stinney was tried only for the murder of Binnicker.

83 days after the deaths, with no appeals, George Stinney Jr. was electrocuted by the State of South Carolina.

Rumors about Stinney's innocence or guilt began the day of his arrest. Since the original trial, a fictional book, movie, and several video productions loosely based on the George Stinney Jr. story added to those rumors, and some eventually came to be touted as fact.

In December 2014, a judge vacated George Stinney Jr.'s conviction, ruling he did not receive a fair trial in 1944. Although the judge's ruling did not exonerate Stinney, it fed rumors that the girls may have been killed by someone else. This book is an attempt to separate fact from fiction, and an effort to give readers available information pertaining to the case.

Guilty or innocent, George Stinney Jr. will forever be the youngest person executed in the United States during the Twentieth Century.


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Kendall Bell is an award-winning journalist who has won more than 20 awards from the South Carolina Press Association and the Associated Press. He is a veteran reporter having worked at The Charlotte Observer, The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News, The Lancaster News and as an editor at the Beaufort Gazette and The (Sumter) Item. In early 2019, Bell retired from the Sumter County Sheriff's Office, where he was a deputy and public information officer.
    Bell’s writing credits include two published anthologies, From the Heart: Stories of Love and Friendship (HJW Publications, 2003) and From the Heart 2: More Stories of Love and Friendship (HJW Publications, 2004). He has also been published in many magazines including Writer’s Digest, South Carolina Sheriff, Lowcountry Monthly Magazine, Hilton Head Island Monthly Magazine, Sandlapper Magazine and others.
    Bell is in growing demand nationally as a speaker who is known for his unique wit and humor. He has developed workshops for beginning writers as well as advanced workshops for published authors covering topics such as book promotion and secrets to getting book reviews.

Website: www.kendallbell.com.

 


TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN ALCOLU
Author: Kendall Bell
First Edition
True Crime

Trade Paperback
Retail: $16.95US; 292pp
ISBN 978-1-62268-151-8 print
ISBN 978-1-62268-152-5 ebook

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cover detail
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