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The Truth About True Crime with Amanda Knox

Vigilante Justice: Mob Justice

The Truth About True Crime with Amanda Knox

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Society & Culture, Tv & Film, The Preppy Murder, Documentary Podcast, Susan Alamo, Jens Soering, Television, Amanda Knox, Tony Alamo, Martin Sheen, Elizabeth Haysom, Robert Chambers, Jonestown Massacre, True Crime, Jennifer Levin, Jim Jones

4.4815 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Amanda Knox explores America’s dark and disturbing legacy of vigilante violence, from the racist lynch mobs at its roots to the present-day assaults of black trans women like Muhlaysia Booker.

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1:04.8

individuals involved and did not necessarily represent those of AMC networks and its employees.

1:25.6

Thank you. not necessarily represent those of AMC networks and its employees. My mother told me about this young black guy, West Johnson, and I was related to him. This white guy thought there was a courtship going on between West Johnson and I was related to him. This white guy thought there was a courtship going on between West Johnson

1:31.3

and this white man's wife.

1:33.3

So he was put in jail and a mob came.

1:36.3

They took him and he was hanged and shot.

1:40.3

My great-grandfather, Thomas William Miles, Sr., was lynched in 1912 in Shreveport, Louisiana.

1:50.4

They accused him of writing some insulting letters to a white woman and arrested him.

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