Murder in Coweta County Colorful Characters
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- We dare to dig deep into two colorful characters, Mayhayley Lancaster and John Wallace. We visit their graves and recall their life stories as well as the many times they crossed paths. We uncover lesser-known details of the 'Murder in Coweta County' tale.
The narrator has a great sense and voice for story telling. She narrates very well.
The movie "Murder in Coweta County" is a classic and what brought me to your site. Your narrative is exceptional in that you keep a low keyed voice not giving over to high pitched hysterics or the "voice of doom" that too many other narrators use. l'm impressed with your research and recounting of the facts regarding these two people and the events of their lives. A thoroughly enjoyable corollary to a fine movie. Thanks.
My book on the Wlson Turner case will be released in June. Much of it and the chapters featuring Mayhayley come from my grandfather's accounts. C. E. Miller was my grandfather and very involved in the Wallace investigation. He was sadly left out of Murder In Coweta County except for a passing mention or two. However, he knew both Wallace and Turner much better than Potts or Hancock ever did and was investigating both of them prior to the murder. He interviewed Mayhayley and was locked in the Witness room with her during the trial.
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I'm working on a live interactive showing of the stpry. Perhaps you could contribute your perspective
Interesting and enjoyable. Great information. The hostess and camera person both did a great job guiding the viewers.
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OUTSTANDING VIDEO. The darkness of the video threw me off somehow; I thought it was my phone. As many times as a drove through Meriwhether County I never knew the true story of that situation till I seen the video.
Bravo, very enjoyable host, smart and sensitive to her subject.
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Thank you Sally .
Thankyou Sally!!
Thanks for watching
I just discovered your channel . I've lived in Ga all my life , I love history , especially Georgia history....I'm loving your channel !! I definitely plan on getting your books !!!
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So happy to have stumbled upon your channel. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Interesting indeed , thank you for your hard work.
Thanks for watching
the movie with Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith was great
The only thing with the movie I didn't like was mahaley did not wear an eye patch. But it is a good movie!!
Thank you Sally that was very good. I live in Columbus and I've driven around those areas a couple of times and seen the movie several times
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@@HistoriesMysteriesSallytoole I will right now and thanks
My great grandfather had a store and farm in Glenlock Heard county.The Milam family.
I bet they could tell some great stories❤
Oh, I should add. The title of my book will be "Moonshine Over Georgia."
let me know when it launches, perhaps I can vlog about it
I would love to see an in-depth video on the Case of Mary Phagan, the little white who was murdered in Atlanta, Georgia. She was found bludgeoned to death in the basement of a factory. A Jewish man who was her factory boss was accused and convicted of her murder even though the evidence was circumstantial. The Jewish man was dragged out jail by a lynch mob and hung for the murder. I would love see the location where the Jewish man was hung. I feel the narrator being from Georgia has inside knowledge of cases like this being that she is from Georgia.
@@Ottestad1898 Conley MIGHT have had something to do with it. My question is if Conley didn’t why did Conley put the “Boo Game” on his white co-worker to keep him quiet all those years? Why did the white worker wait till right before his death to make a deathbed confession? Why did the white co-worker just go to the police with the truth being that he was a white person that was part of “the status quo”? Did Conley really kill the white girl or was Conley being used as a henchman by the “white establishment” to put fear in Conley’s white co-worker to keep the white co-worker quiet? Why did the “white establishment” allow Conley to intimidate another white man in such a highly sensitive case?
I will investigate!!!
@@Ottestad1898 I really couldn’t tell you; but, Conley really had that white co-worker scared which was a rarity in those days.
Awesome!
Glad you think so!
EXCELLENT
Very interesting tales and info.
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By the time I was born, my family was struggling to come up with names. I’m the youngest of four boys. They named me but my 3 older brothers pitched a fit over the name so my parents came up with another name. My first name came from my dad’s brother, who he respected immensely. Donald Wade, former head football coach of TN Tech University. My middle name came from the last name of a black man in Georgia, who my grandfather respected immensely. I don’t remember his first name but he was Mr. Brooks. Could it be this same family, no clue. I just found it interesting.
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Thanks for watching!
Was there a Johnny Cash movie about the case?
In the second half of the video video we refer to them. But the movie was not 100% accurate on all accounts.
But thanks for watching...I've got several cool historical videos uploaded in 2022 with many more planned for 2023
@@HistoriesMysteriesSallytoole Unfortunately that's often the way with movies. I enjoyed your storytelling style and hope for you the best with your channel.
Thanks for the note of storytelling style. I've been a tour guide for decades telling ghost stories and TV production locations. Looking forward to 2023 and sharing some exciting places.
The movie is Murder in Coweta County