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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 3
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While driving their 1963 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wa
bearing 1964 Mississippi License H25503, to Philadelphia
Mississippi, they were arrested by Deputy Sheriff CECIL RAY
PRICE, Neshoba County, Mississippi, at approximately 3:30 PM,
Tune 21, 1064. allegedly for sneedine within the city limits
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of Philadelphia, Mississippi. “At the request of Deputy
Sheriff PRICE, Mississippi Highway Safety Patrolmen HARRY J.
WIGGS and E, R. POE assisted PRICE in transporting the victims
to the Neshoba County Jail where CHANEY was incarcerated for
speeding and GOODMAN and SCHWERNER were incarcerated "for
investigation", b7C
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booked CHANEY for speeding and GOODMAN and
SCHWERNER for investigation. SE vc ins were held
in the Neshoba County Jail until Justice of Peace LEONARD
WARREN was available to set bond for CHANEY. After 10:00 PM,
Justice of Peace WARREN was contacted at which time he set
CHANEY's bond at $20. After the bond was paid, the three
victims were released from the Neshoba County Jail at
approximately 10:30 PM, June 21, 1964. }¢, b7p
Victims departed from the Neshoba County Jail in
the ranch wagon and were followed until they approached
the Philadelphia city limits by Deputy Sheriff PRICE and
RICHARD A. WILLIS, a Philadelphia, Mississippi patrolman.
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