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Play ID Sneak Peeks: The Injustice Files: At the End of A Rope Filmmaker Keith Beauchamp investigates four cases of African-American men, who were found hanging from trees near their homes. Did they commit suicide? or were these deaths part of a far more sinister act of modern day lynching?
Play The Injustice Files: Hung With His Dog's Leash In 2003 Nick Naylor left his home in Kemper County, Mississippi to walk his dogs. When he didn't return, his family searched for him, particularly on a dirt road that ran through the land of an all-white deer hunting club. They soon discovered hi ...
Play The Injustice Files: Hung By His Belt
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A rush to judgment around the death of Raynard Johnson brings up some suspicious details about the crime. The police ruled it as a suicide, but without an autopsy and any obvious "suicide" red flags from Raynard, could it be possible that the pol ...
Play The Injustice Files: Hanging Ruled a Suicide 61-year-old chef Izell Parrott disappeared from Glens Falls, New York. The local sheriff's office believed he'd left town. But more than a year later, a surveying crew found his wallet in the woods and his body hanging from a tree, more than 30 f ...
Play The Injustice Files: Autopsy Denied On Alleged Suicide Keith Warren left his house in Silver Spring, Maryland and didn't return. Two days later, he was found hanging from a nearby tree. The local coroner determined his death was a suicide without even ordering an autopsy. Suicide or something far mor ...
Play The Injustice Files: The Klans Neutralization In the 1960s blacks in the South lived in fear, determined to keep things the same, the Ku Klux Klan begins their plan of neutralization.
 

About The Injustice Files

Filmmaker Keith Beauchamp investigates the possibility that lynching still occurs in the United States. He looks into four cases of African-American men who were found hanging from trees near their homes. With the help of experts in psychiatry and the forensic sciences, he tries to help the families determine whether their loved ones took their own lives or were victims of murder.

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