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#31
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04-30-2013, 02:19 PM
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Re: Martin Luther King Death & Crime Scene Photos ( VERY RARE )
I met a guy who was present with MLK when he was shot. He removed the cigarettes from MLK's front pocket so the kids wouldn't know he smoked.
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#32
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04-30-2013, 11:19 PM
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Re: Martin Luther King Death & Crime Scene Photos ( VERY RARE )
I never heard that someone actually removed his cigarettes from his pocket. Did you notice the cigarette next to the individual droplets of blood in Photo 6? It was in Kings hand when he was shot which obviously caused him to drop it. |
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#33
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05-01-2013, 01:01 AM
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Re: Martin Luther King Death & Crime Scene Photos ( VERY RARE )
Yeah, he had the pack of cigarettes in his front pocket. The man is named Reverend Billy Kyles. I met him back in 2009 when I was in Memphis for a thing with my school. I look like absolute shit in the photos, due to a 16 hour bus ride and then a whole day of speeches with no down time, but it was an amazing experience. |
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05-08-2013, 01:58 PM
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Re: Martin Luther King Death & Crime Scene Photos ( VERY RARE )
Sharpton and Jackson arent even active participants in relevant policy. The only people who ever even talk about them are white people, usually in some chatty, amusement format like this. So clueless |
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#38
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05-12-2013, 06:50 PM
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Re: Martin Luther King Death & Crime Scene Photos ( VERY RARE )
Boy that's strange because as you can see we were clearly saying. Hey Jesse and Al are race baiting scum bags because they're both active participants in relevant policy. Not because they happen to demonstrate on a regular bases that they are both race baiting scum bags, right? And as I'm sure you know it's only black people who comment on topics that are not actually part of the topic at all. Only to follow that up by trying to chastise an entire race for speaking about racist. As we all know, racism comes in all colors and I'm guessing yours is dressed in black? Clueless indeed. |