81 years since the execution of George Stinney, the African-American child convicted without evidence

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This Monday, June 16th, marks 81 years since George Junius Stinney Jr., an African-American teenager of just 14 years old, was executed in the electric chair in South Carolina, becoming the youngest inmate of the 20th century to be sentenced to death in the United States.

81 years since the execution of George Stinney, the African-American child convicted without evidence | De Último Minuto English
Stinney was accused in March 1944 of the murder of two white girls (Betty June Binnicker, 11, and Mary Emma Thames, 7) whose bodies were found beaten near the train tracks in Clarendon County, South Carolina. The police arrested him without solid evidence and without the presence of his parents or lawyers during the interrogation. According to the authorities, George confessed to the crime, although that alleged confession was never documented or signed.
George Stinney
The trial was held a month later, on April 24, 1944, in a single day. The jury, composed exclusively of white men, took barely 10 minutes to find the minor guilty. His public defender did not present witnesses, did not appeal the sentence, and allowed the trial to proceed without guarantees. George was sentenced to die in the electric chair, and his execution took place less than three months after the crime, on June 16, without any appeal process being carried out.

The teenager, who weighed less than 45 kilos, was executed at the South Carolina State Penitentiary. The helmet of the chair was too big for him, and when the current was activated, the electrode came loose due to his size, forcing officials to restart the procedure. George died with a Bible in his hands, not understanding why they were killing him.

Review of the George Stinney Case

His case, which was overturned by the courts in 2014 after decades of complaints of irregularities, remains one of the most painful examples of judicial racism and violation of fundamental rights in American history.
81 years since the execution of George Stinney, the African-American child convicted without evidence | De Último Minuto English

The case was reviewed by Judge Carmen T. Mullen, who concluded that the trial was plagued by "fundamental and constitutional violations" and declared it null. The magistrate harshly criticized the way the police obtained the alleged confession, the passive role of the public defender, and the complete absence of material evidence. In addition, it was learned that George's sister had stated that her brother was with her at home at the time of the crime, but her testimony was ignored.

The story of George Stinney resurfaced in literature and cinema, becoming a symbol of the fight against racial discrimination. His case has been addressed in the novel Carolina Skeletons, also adapted for television, and has inspired campaigns for the reform of the juvenile justice system and for the review of historical convictions affected by structural racism.

Today, as the legality of the death penalty continues to be debated in many U.S. states and racial inequalities in the application of justice are denounced, the name of George Stinney once again gains strength as a reminder of the mistakes that should not be repeated. Human rights organizations insist that his case is an open wound in the country's history and a warning about the dangers of a system that, at times, punishes poverty and skin color more than verifiable facts.

This June 16th, various entities in South Carolina and African American groups have convened reflection events in memory of Stinney, demanding not only symbolic justice, but a profound reform of the American penal and judicial system.

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