MISSISSIPPI
Do Prosecutors Care More About Convictions Than Executing the Right Person?
In 2001, 20-year-old Marlon Howell was found guilty in a racially-charged murder trial that shook New Albany, Mississippi. Fourteen years later, he continues to maintain his innocence.
Cry-Baby of the Week: A Family Was Charged with Disturbing the Peace After Cheering at a High School Graduation
Also this week: An 82-year-old man slashed a woman's tires because she took his favorite seat at bingo.
The Ku Klux Klan Is Boosting Its Numbers by Recruiting Veterans
VICE Reports travels to Mississippi, where the Ku Klux Klan is swelling its ranks by seeking out veterans who have just come back from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The KKK and American Veterans - Part Three
"We're currently in one of the hottest periods of extremist activity that I've seen in my 20-year career," one expert says. According to him today's KKK makes past organisation look like a "kindergarten picnic."
The KKK and American Veterans - Part 2
VICE travels to Mississippi, where the Klu Klux Klan is swelling its ranks by seeking out veterans who have just come back from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Ku Klux Klan Is Boosting Its Numbers by Recruiting Veterans
"People have called us the Taliban. In some ways we can relate."
Investigating an Unsolved KKK Murder in the Deep South
Filmmaker David Ridgen cracks open a 40-year-old cold case.
Mississippi Police Want to Arrest the Satanists Who Turn Dead People Gay
Meridian police don't take kindly to Satanists.
Religiosity Is Killing in Mississippi
In this experience we call life, there are plenty of coincidences. This is not one of them.
Treasure Hunting on the Mississippi
Stealing teeth from a Native American grave is where Malcolm Allred draws the line.