KKK may have been involved in Louisiana man's disappearance six decades ago
Six decades after a Louisiana mans disappearance and presumed murder, his family is still looking for answers and a body to bury.
Carl Ray Thompson, then 26, spotted his cousins two-toned Buick on the side of the Ferriday-Vidalia highway as he sat in the back of a sheriffs car in July 1964.
His cousin, Joseph Joe-Ed Edwards, had gone missing just a couple days prior, his family left with only rumors as to his whereabouts.
Thompson had spent a night sitting in a Ferriday jail cell for a robbery he did not participate in, listening as sheriffs deputies beat three or four other young Black men arrested for the crime. As the night dragged on, Thompson felt his turn for a beating coming. But morning came, and the arrival of the regular office staff spared him the brutality the deputies reserved for the privacy of night.
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