@@TheWanderingFinnegan Sue was executed in 1943. considered Tammy said “great great” aunt, I’m assuming Tammy was not born yet. So I’m guessing that’s where the “obviously” comes from. Sue has been dead for over 80 years.
I think they actually had a Cameo in the Dillinger movie when they first show Melvin Pervis he goes through the back door and he comes out with a wounded woman he said was going to be executed and she just smirks.
Strom’s parents maintained a plantation type farm. They employed blacks to work on the farm. One black lady was a housekeeper and lived with her teenage daughter in separate quarters on the farm. During one of Strom Thurmans college breaks he managed to get the 16 year old black girl pregnant. Strom was about 19 years old. A daughter was born and she was known as Essie Mae Washington. When Strom was a Senator he privately supported her financially. She became a school teacher and actually retired. Strom never publicly acknowledged his daughter although she did see him from time to time. After Stroms death this fact became known. Stroms white family including his son who was Attorney General of South Carolina acknowledged her as DNA test proved old Strom was Essie’s Daddy.
So ‘Ol Storm was just like all politicians in Washington and just could not keep his hot dog in his pants where it belonged and then kept the information hid and forced his child to suffer cause he was embarrassed, yet these are the individuals we are supposed to trust to run our state & country and make laws that affect our everyday life!!!
@@mikeflohr4043 If somebody demanded more than $800 for their dead cat, after you had just paid more than $400, would you pay it? This was caused by unreasonableness and vindictiveness - not cats and donkeys.
@@DownhillAllTheWay CHILL.. guess everyone got the joke but you.. Besides if she likes sex so much she could've went over and paid the neighbor for the calf with her own piece of ass 😃 another joke if you didn't get it either.🤡
It would be awesome to restore that old General store and make it a monument of some kind if someone had the time and funds. After all 2 people lost their lives in there at the counter. The building still looks in pretty good shape.
I got the book when it came out. I went on a day trip and drove by the store and the Logue house. Somewhere nearby, I don't remember where, we stopped at an old "antique" junk store. The old man who ran the store was a Timmerman and Sue Logue had been his teacher.
All that over a calf? Honestly he asked for $20 he received said $20 but then later asked for more? Well being one who watched a lot of the people’s court over the years Once he accepted the $20 in the first place any more further claims were null and void. That’s nuts
@11:22 "How is this not a movie?" Strom Thurman's involvement negates any possibility of that happening. The family would sue, is my guess, and they have not only DEEP pockets, but powerful connections as well.
Nah. Can't sue for anything. Can't even stop somebody from writing or filming an unauthorised biography, you could only sue for libel or defamation after the fact and possibly lose on creative license. The real reason would be that the mainstream audience is not fond of these type of small-time feud stories. So, that rules out a studio making this. If a director or actor finds this interesting and has the resources and/or connections to make it happen, it would happen. Most likely on streaming, though.
Because his friends who are major politicians and world leaders are still around and it would make them look bad for associating with such a weird individual.
That’s NO lie…. I lived for a few short years in Anniston, AL, while I was in pre-school, Kindergarten & 1st grade. While I don’t remember much of it, my father told me about the stories, and things that would happen all in a “typical” day (that usually revolved around racial issues). That was 73-ish. I went back and read the local paper archives, and sure enough there would be little write-ups on those stories. Never a dull moment in the south back then.
This is not what normally happens "when tempers flare." This is what happens when the human heart is filled with the love of money (the root of evil) and the desire for revenge. Sins which results in murder.
Crazy to think how a mule kick started a deadly chain reaction. But you could argue that it was actually J. Wallace Logue's greed (asking Timmerman $40.00 instead of the original $20.00) that lead to a deadly escalation which resulted in the deaths of all those people.
You’re right, he was a piece of work all right. Did a great job of perpetuating awful myths about the south, by voting against civil rights at every opportunity he had. Lived to be 100, and was in office till that same year. That’s what we need, some more 100 year old senators, lol.
My brother lives in Greenville, s as be I’m looking to move out that way from Oregon, have looked at houses in Ware Shoals. Looks really nice! How do you like it, would your recommend it?
@@butterfinger1171 ok well kind of a stupid message then 9 lives affected over $20, well no shit smart guy, lives get destroyed for free more less any amount of money and good job being a smart ass
LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! You gave us a fascinating story, an explore of the house / school, and you went to a cemetery. GREAT editing, too, btw. Keep up the great work my friend 😍😍😍
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. IT'S NICE'S OF YOU TO BE TRAVELING AND TAKING US WITH YOU TOO SEE ALOT OF STATES, TELLING US ABOUT THINGS THAT HAPPEN THERE. THANK YOU. PLEASE BECAREFUL. "MAY LORD WATCH OVER YOU ALWAYS." L.A CALI!!!!
There is a book about this chapter of history called THE GUNS OF MEETING STREET if anyone is interested. I have been to the area and seen the store and Logue house .I agree, this would make a great movie.
Man, that is a crazy story! You're right, Chris. This would make a great movie, especially considering Hollyweird is running out of ideas, like you said.
I know the Adams family. A former slave family that was as owned by the Thurmans. They live in the area till this day, we talked about this story when I stayed with them for a week in the winter of 2000. They thought it was scandalous that Strom had sex with her in the way to her execution. Said, one of the guards who was from that area, raved about it when he came home for that next Christmas. Strom admitted it, early on, bragged about it even in certain company and later then denied. Wouldn't we all have sex with a girl, on her dying day? Especially if she looked the way she did in the time she did. She was a real doll in those days.
The things a Freemason could brush under the rug at the time... After watching to the end it became very clear as to why some of these men were able to hold the positions of power they did when you see the Freemason symbol etched into their gravestones.
Chris, you are the best at your craft. Your passioin for your subject(s) is palpable and catching. Thank for this story of infidelity, temper, and corruption. Best to you!
@@alukuhitogood Lord, can you watch something without forcing your political ideology? This is not healthy. Go outside. Touch some grass. Smell some flowers. Put the phone down. I think you need a break.
I've got a book on this "The Guns Of Meeting Street". It says nothing about a farm hand being killed on the Timmerman farm. I think the author's name is Dorn.
I can't wait for Chris to do a video on the Rolling Mill Mine Disaster of 1902!!!! Had only learned of this sad incident during my 2nd Johnstown trip last month, as a historical plaque is located, literally, by the entrance to the Inclined Plane (while the hiking trail leading to the mine's entrance is located right across the Stonycreek River)
I do believe your location for the first scene is not at the Thompkins school. Happy to share the location with you, I was there just last year. Met the grandson of the general store owner, fixing a car outside of it.
What trips me out is how my mama, grandma, great grandma and that older generation says that modern folks don't have morals, lack decency and a good upbringing, they had it. Then I hear stories like this and the Ruby McCollum story out of Live Oak, FL and I say they were just as wild and scandalous, lol I remember when Strum died in either 02 or 03, good gracious that man was something else, and not in a good way😳
Be careful of venomous snakes while you're walking in old places like these, especially under all junk as in this place. Interesting story, good story telling.
Thank you so much for doing this video, it’s always amazing to learn a little piece of family history that some how you didn’t know about, I really enjoyed and appreciate all the hard work you put into doing this video & sharing the history.. I love it..!! J Logue Shreveport,LA
Excellent delivery. I'm a long term fan. ;). Can't believe this has Never been a Movie or at least a documentary. I'm with you completely on that. Thank you for your hard work.
This is why I always laugh when people say "people back in the day were moral and ethical and all this violence didn't happen", cause its just so ignorant, way worse things than this happened but there was no way to relay the news unless someone spoke about it on the next town over, like if you were in North Carolina you weren't going to hear about this happening in South Carolina, hell chances are most people in South Carolina at the time didn't even learn about this either.
@itzbp9949 Yup. Mass psychosis is the current state of the US and other parts of the western world. Not in past generations. Younger generations don't know what they don't know.
Some families get a kick out of running amok in their communities, this sounds exactly like that kind of family, they where all more than likely not missed hahah
No...moral of the story is "Don't let your ass get you killed "🐄🐂
😂
2nd moral to the story “always be ready to pay more than ya owe”
Like biden ones? 😂❤
@@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage FDT
@@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage FDT
She was my great great aunt..obviously never met her but i heard the stories from my grandmother .. she was an odd one according to my grandmother
Why do you say "obviously"? I grew up with great grandparents and many great aunts/uncles.
@@TheWanderingFinnegan Sue was executed in 1943. considered Tammy said “great great” aunt, I’m assuming Tammy was not born yet. So I’m guessing that’s where the “obviously” comes from. Sue has been dead for over 80 years.
@@TheWanderingFinneganme also and I also live in South Carolina
How ironic Tammy. My last name before marriage is Clark. And I am a cousin of Strom Thurmond.
Just as you stated this should be made into a movie as well as a book. Great story telling!!!
There is a book "The Guns Of Meeting Street".
Well here's your chance to write a script!
Would be plenty of sex scenes to draw in the viewers .
Called "Sue...The Towns Smoo"
I think they actually had a Cameo in the Dillinger movie when they first show Melvin Pervis he goes through the back door and he comes out with a wounded woman he said was going to be executed and she just smirks.
Strom’s parents maintained a plantation type farm.
They employed blacks to work on the farm.
One black lady was a housekeeper and lived with her teenage daughter in separate quarters on the farm.
During one of Strom Thurmans college breaks he managed to get the 16 year old black girl pregnant.
Strom was about 19 years old.
A daughter was born and she was known as Essie Mae Washington.
When Strom was a Senator he privately supported her financially.
She became a school teacher and actually retired.
Strom never publicly acknowledged his daughter although she did see him from time to time.
After Stroms death this fact became known.
Stroms white family including his son who was Attorney General of South Carolina acknowledged her as DNA test proved old Strom was Essie’s Daddy.
Pos Repugnican
Let’s not forget he was a khlansman something the DNC hates to tell
So ‘Ol Storm was just like all politicians in Washington and just could not keep his hot dog in his pants where it belonged and then kept the information hid and forced his child to suffer cause he was embarrassed, yet these are the individuals we are supposed to trust to run our state & country and make laws that affect our everyday life!!!
WOW thanks for the information. Do the Stroms still recognize Essie and her offspring on holidays/family get together etc ?
@@deliciaford4343 Google it.
Sue was for the streets
RUN AROUND SUE
Evil
😂😂😂😂 100% !
Sue was for the meat
@@leslieswiman4813 LOL
Definitely should be a movie! Thank you for this fascinating, bizarre historical story.
It wasn't caused by the donkey but by vindictive people. I feel sorry for the donkey and the calf.
@@garden2356 soo true...pay the $40 and stay alive😃
@@mikeflohr4043 If somebody demanded more than $800 for their dead cat, after you had just paid more than $400, would you pay it? This was caused by unreasonableness and vindictiveness - not cats and donkeys.
@@DownhillAllTheWay CHILL.. guess everyone got the joke but you.. Besides if she likes sex so much she could've went over and paid the neighbor for the calf with her own piece of ass 😃 another joke if you didn't get it either.🤡
It was s Mason conspiracy did you see the hidden in plain sight mason seal on grave next to hers.
I feel bad for the guy that got shot in the back at the store.
It would be awesome to restore that old General store and make it a monument of some kind if someone had the time and funds. After all 2 people lost their lives in there at the counter. The building still looks in pretty good shape.
I agree, I like to restore old things, and when I saw the condition of the building I said “no way would it look like that if I owned it “
@@yankeechuck we need people like you running the country hands on type folks
like stonewall Jackson baby Andrew Jackson long live the south
I got the book when it came out. I went on a day trip and drove by the store and the Logue house. Somewhere nearby, I don't remember where, we stopped at an old "antique" junk store. The old man who ran the store was a Timmerman and Sue Logue had been his teacher.
This is not what happens when tempers flair. This is what happens when evil, dispecible people run amuk.
Absolutle insanity. Thanks for the story.
I agree with you!
Indeed.
Before you post the next time, run spellchecker.
Exactly.
Think Hatfield and McCoys. They take care of business "Down There".
All that over a calf? Honestly he asked for $20 he received said $20 but then later asked for more? Well being one who watched a lot of the people’s court over the years
Once he accepted the $20 in the first place any more further claims were null and void.
That’s nuts
Well, that is kinda obvious...
Earl Forrest made his stand over a lawn mower,difficult to comprehend.
Yep.
Laws changed
@@ozymandiasultor9480 not to the participants.
@11:22 "How is this not a movie?" Strom Thurman's involvement negates any possibility of that happening. The family would sue, is my guess, and they have not only DEEP pockets, but powerful connections as well.
Nah. Can't sue for anything. Can't even stop somebody from writing or filming an unauthorised biography, you could only sue for libel or defamation after the fact and possibly lose on creative license.
The real reason would be that the mainstream audience is not fond of these type of small-time feud stories. So, that rules out a studio making this. If a director or actor finds this interesting and has the resources and/or connections to make it happen, it would happen. Most likely on streaming, though.
@@Ganiscol not sure about a full-length movie, but definitely a documentary
They only have to change names and location, but as long they stick to facts, no grounds to libel!
@@TeeKoon true dat
Because his friends who are major politicians and world leaders are still around and it would make them look bad for associating with such a weird individual.
Anything involving Strom is going to be weird...he was a strange person. 😒
Strom, I do believe, was one of Joe Biden's mentors along with Robert Byrd while he was in the Senate.
Yes he was.
I met him in DC when he was a senator. I think he was 99 then. He gave me a kiss
@@sharynkoren2054 ew,,,
What are you talking about?
He was fine.
Wow. This is some real American Gothic drama.
Crazy story! The south is full of stories like this! It really would be an interesting movie. Thanks for sharing.
The entire us not just the south
Hate the south
That’s NO lie…. I lived for a few short years in Anniston, AL, while I was in pre-school, Kindergarten & 1st grade. While I don’t remember much of it, my father told me about the stories, and things that would happen all in a “typical” day (that usually revolved around racial issues). That was 73-ish. I went back and read the local paper archives, and sure enough there would be little write-ups on those stories. Never a dull moment in the south back then.
I guess she came and went.
Best post ! Everyone can stop!
Lol
Ohhh! I see what you did there! 🤯
How can you confirmed
😂
This is not what normally happens "when tempers flare." This is what happens when the human heart is filled with the love of money (the root of evil) and the desire for revenge. Sins which results in murder.
I agree, this should be made into a movie. What a crazy story.
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Nah, Hollyweird wouldn't want to make a movie out of it, it's not woke enough.
Crazy to think how a mule kick started a deadly chain reaction. But you could argue that it was actually J. Wallace Logue's greed (asking Timmerman $40.00 instead of the original $20.00) that lead to a deadly escalation which resulted in the deaths of all those people.
And J.Wallace had already been paid the $20 he originally asked for!
The Hatfield / McCoys feud started over a hog.
@@alexman8800Yikes! 😮
WOW thanks for explaining their FEUD!!!@alexman8800
@@alexman8800yea, her name was Rosanna McCoy
Strom Thurmond was a real piece of work himself. Look him up.
According to Joe Biden his best friend.
It's in Strom's memoirs,... actually.
He was a feisty old goat.. And an even feistier young kid!
Strom Thurmond was a great man!! I’d vote for him a hundred times!!!!
@@packersprik Yeah he's right up there with the great Donald Trump!
You’re right, he was a piece of work all right. Did a great job of perpetuating awful myths about the south, by voting against civil rights at every opportunity he had. Lived to be 100, and was in office till that same year. That’s what we need, some more 100 year old senators, lol.
That is a really a bizarre story and yes it would make a great movie. Thanks for sharing
Your narration is real, natural and amazing!
I was born and raised in SC in a small town of Ware Shoals. Heard this story yrs ago
Hey Ware Shoals! I'm in Coronaca. Nice to meet ya, lol!
I remember hearing of Ware Shoals🎉❤🎉
My brother lives in Greenville, s as be I’m looking to move out that way from Oregon, have looked at houses in Ware Shoals. Looks really nice! How do you like it, would your recommend it?
The mules name was Norman. He didn't like Cows.
“Stormin’” Norman, cow killer
@@roberthimmelman3816😂 I didn’t want to laugh.
So you're saying that the mule is racist? 🤔🤠👍⭐🇺🇲
They should have look after the calf better...or is that even posible when its all about the money on farms
I'm betting the cow's name was Chick-fil-A, eat more chicken, lol
8 people dead and 1 other gets 17 years in prison.....9 lives effected over $20
It’s worse now. People get killed because a car honks at another.
$20 was a whole lot more money then too
@@jameyabernathy710 thank you for pointing that out...nobody knew that you could buy more with $20 84 years ago
@@butterfinger1171 ok well kind of a stupid message then 9 lives affected over $20, well no shit smart guy, lives get destroyed for free more less any amount of money and good job being a smart ass
A cat was killed, and the owner is asking for $20 which later led to the death of eight people. Is that correct?
Incredible story and exploration relating to people involved. Really appreciate you taking us along. Editing is well done as well!
This was fantastic!
Better than standard True Crime.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! You gave us a fascinating story, an explore of the house / school, and you went to a cemetery. GREAT editing, too, btw. Keep up the great work my friend 😍😍😍
A great mix of history, crime and storytelling 👍
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. IT'S NICE'S OF YOU TO BE TRAVELING AND TAKING US WITH YOU TOO SEE ALOT OF STATES, TELLING US ABOUT THINGS THAT HAPPEN THERE. THANK YOU. PLEASE BECAREFUL. "MAY LORD WATCH OVER YOU ALWAYS." L.A CALI!!!!
There is a book about this chapter of history called THE GUNS OF MEETING STREET if anyone is interested. I have been to the area and seen the store and Logue house .I agree, this would make a great movie.
Man, that is a crazy story! You're right, Chris. This would make a great movie, especially considering Hollyweird is running out of ideas, like you said.
You could put "Based on a true story" on the screen and still no one would believe it.
@@davem8836 No kidding! :D
There are a lot of real life stories out there, Hollywierd is too busy remaking classics "better" and ruining them🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@dixiecyrus8136 So true, sadly. It seems the only decent ideas come out of indies these days.
Man, you really are Mobile, never know where you're gonna pop up next, you can seriously cover some territory.
I'm from SC and know who Thurmond was, but I never knew about this whole story! Thanks for sharing.
I know the Adams family. A former slave family that was as owned by the Thurmans. They live in the area till this day, we talked about this story when I stayed with them for a week in the winter of 2000. They thought it was scandalous that Strom had sex with her in the way to her execution. Said, one of the guards who was from that area, raved about it when he came home for that next Christmas. Strom admitted it, early on, bragged about it even in certain company and later then denied. Wouldn't we all have sex with a girl, on her dying day? Especially if she looked the way she did in the time she did. She was a real doll in those days.
The things a Freemason could brush under the rug at the time... After watching to the end it became very clear as to why some of these men were able to hold the positions of power they did when you see the Freemason symbol etched into their gravestones.
At least Strom wasn't screwing a çorpse😂😂😂😂😂
I appreciate your research, drone footage, and narration in this one. Very interesting!
Chris, you are the best at your craft. Your passioin for your subject(s) is palpable and catching. Thank for this story of infidelity, temper, and corruption. Best to you!
Father in law has the Freemasons logo on his grave.
All these types of people are Mason's.
Google it, you will be surprised who is and was a
Free Mason.
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and?
@@papat7435 figure it out 🙄
This was a great story! It really should be movie worthy! Take care and safe travels ❤
Thank you for sharing Chris!
Instead of going out with a bang, she decided to mix it up and go out after a bang.
lol..yes exactly..🤣
That's okay - she wanted that one last time instead of a fancy meal!
What a bang! Good mess, for the
Ages to read?
What a good old-fashioned lady.
Isn't it sad how much history is never told and you tuber finally bring more history to us..
You have to read.
Until u tube make it disappear
Sad story this put in mind of a story of Hatfield & McCoy in Pikeville ky
I was thinking that too, I just finished a book about them and was getting Hatfield vibes here.
Moral of the story..."KEEP.YOUR MOUTH SHUT"
That's all you got out of it? Try to escape punishment for your crime? Are you a Trump voter? How about the moral is to treat your neighbours well?
@@alukuhito yes...that's what I got from the whole story
@@Jukeboxxxz Lame. What goes around, comes around. Man up and pay the price of your crimes.
@@alukuhito cool story
@@alukuhitogood Lord, can you watch something without forcing your political ideology?
This is not healthy.
Go outside. Touch some grass. Smell some flowers. Put the phone down. I think you need a break.
We appreciate your insights. Keep making an impact on the community.
Awesome story! Never heard of it before. Thanks for this!
I've got a book on this "The Guns Of Meeting Street". It says nothing about a farm hand being killed on the Timmerman farm. I think the author's name is Dorn.
I can't wait for Chris to do a video on the Rolling Mill Mine Disaster of 1902!!!! Had only learned of this sad incident during my 2nd Johnstown trip last month, as a historical plaque is located, literally, by the entrance to the Inclined Plane (while the hiking trail leading to the mine's entrance is located right across the Stonycreek River)
For the full story read the book titled “The Guns of Meeting Street” by T. Felder Dorn. Excellent book.
What a story. Thanks for sharing.
I do believe your location for the first scene is not at the Thompkins school. Happy to share the location with you, I was there just last year. Met the grandson of the general store owner, fixing a car outside of it.
Wow another great video. Taking the time to add all the extra clips and backstory was a great addition! Keep then coming
This would make a brilliant movie . Your absolutely right Chris 👍🏻
Your true crime videos are my favorite ones of yours.
Not me
She sure was not a looker… don’t know how she was getting men…
Very different times where people had much lower standards when it came to hitting it on.
@@Tom_SamadGuess you never saw the Jerry Springer Show, Maury, Judge Judy, or Dr. Phil? There’s a couple of more, that I can’t remember.
The old fashioned way
What has one eye but cant see?
Simply put, she liked men. A lot. Perhaps too much. 😂
What a story, this is definitely one of the strangest I’ve heard. I just found your channel on my feed so new subscriber.
She wanted to be a teacher but just had an elementary school education. But that's no problem, this is South Carolina!
Wow what a totally fascinating story! Thanks for sharing it.
What a story. It would make a good movie. I really enjoyed this story. Real life is always more crazy than fiction. Thanks
What trips me out is how my mama, grandma, great grandma and that older generation says that modern folks don't have morals, lack decency and a good upbringing, they had it. Then I hear stories like this and the Ruby McCollum story out of Live Oak, FL and I say they were just as wild and scandalous, lol I remember when Strum died in either 02 or 03, good gracious that man was something else, and not in a good way😳
You didn't know him. He did a lot of good and remarkable things during his lifetime.
Excellent History Lesson ✅. Thank You So Much Very Interesting. Stay Safe & Take Care 🙏
As we can see , law enforcement hasn't changed in all these decades . Guilty until proven innocent .
Neither have politicians…
@@america_is_a_myth So true .
This was outstanding! I enjoyed this story.
Thanks! It's a long story and maybe a little hard to follow for some.
@@MobileInstinct I appreciate the dedication and research that you and others like Lamont put into bringing forth your stories.
Be careful of venomous snakes while you're walking in old places like these, especially under all junk as in this place. Interesting story, good story telling.
My exact thoughts!
My exact thoughts!
This was a fascinating video. I’m from SC and have never heard this story…. Thank you for another great video!!
Thanks for the video and story!
Thank you for sharing. Very very interesting... I never knew this
Great stuff bro!!🤘
Excellent crime documentary! Much effort and information went into the making! Kudos 🎉!
Excellent! Love when you do true crime, Chris.
Finally, we deff need more videos like this !!
That's an awesome but sad piece of history.
Thank you for sharing with us all 👍🏻 yes I agree 💯 this should be made into a 🎥🎥 💯👍🏻
Damn, that general store is probably haunted! 👻
😂
😂
Good grief!!
Well done video. Thank you.
Thanks Chris I look forward to your videos , take care 🤗
Well Narrated and a story that shows how senseless our lives can be.
This reminds me of The Hatfield and McCoy feud in West Virginia. Very interesting and yes would make a great movie.
Great overview!! One of those stories we hear all too often. Jealousy, wrath, and lots of intrigue.
Sue went out with a BANG!
😂 That's what the movie should be called! Lol!
Wow !! This was so interesting ! So happy I found your channel, thank you for this !!
Totally agreed- should be a movie 🎥
Thank you so much for doing this video, it’s always amazing to learn a little piece of family history that some how you didn’t know about, I really enjoyed and appreciate all the hard work you put into doing this video & sharing the history.. I love it..!!
J Logue Shreveport,LA
Interesting but sad story indeed.
No winners
May they all Rest In Peace
Story well researched and told
Greetings from Australia
Thanks for the video very well done.
Great video, what a story!
Excellent delivery. I'm a long term fan. ;). Can't believe this has Never been a Movie or at least a documentary. I'm with you completely on that.
Thank you for your hard work.
Why doesn't this surprise me? Strom Thurmond was allegedly not quite the upright statesman despite his lengthy "service" in government.
This is why I always laugh when people say "people back in the day were moral and ethical and all this violence didn't happen", cause its just so ignorant, way worse things than this happened but there was no way to relay the news unless someone spoke about it on the next town over, like if you were in North Carolina you weren't going to hear about this happening in South Carolina, hell chances are most people in South Carolina at the time didn't even learn about this either.
At least back then there weren't the rainbow Mob who get upset about pronouns
@itzbp9949 Yup. Mass psychosis is the current state of the US and other parts of the western world. Not in past generations. Younger generations don't know what they don't know.
On average, just day to day people were much more moral, ethical and sane.
Strom is a deeply Evil monster.
Was....
What an incredible story…. Thanks for sharing!!
Thurman had a history of plugging any and everything that wore a skirt.
Of course in SC he was all that and a bag of Fritos!
They love a pervert in SC!!!
This was GREAT, thank you 😊
What an odd story! New subscriber from England 🇬🇧 liked how you retild history😊
Your true crime videos are my absolute favorite! Great vid.
Some families get a kick out of running amok in their communities, this sounds exactly like that kind of family, they where all more than likely not missed hahah
I was born and raised in Spartanburg South Carolina and I didn’t know this story, thanks for sharing.
She came and went at the same time 😂
You beat me to it
😂
Thanks for posting