A conversation with Tennessee death row inmate Donald Middlebrooks: Tik Tok Live Feed
Donald Ray Middlebrooks is a convicted murderer from Tennessee who
was sentenced to death for the 1987 racially motivated killing of
14-year-old Kerrick Majors, a Black teenager. Along with two other
white men, Middlebrooks participated in the brutal...
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Donald Ray Middlebrooks is a convicted murderer from Tennessee who
was sentenced to death for the 1987 racially motivated killing of
14-year-old Kerrick Majors, a Black teenager. Along with two other
white men, Middlebrooks participated in the brutal torture and
murder of Majors, who was beaten, stabbed multiple times, and
burned with cigarettes in a wooded area in Nashville. The crime was
widely recognized as a hate crime, marked by extreme violence and
racial hatred. Middlebrooks was identified as the ringleader and
was convicted in 1988; his death sentence was upheld despite
decades of legal appeals and debates over the fairness of his trial
and sentencing. His case drew national attention as a symbol of
racially motivated violence and the ongoing struggle for justice in
such cases.
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was sentenced to death for the 1987 racially motivated killing of
14-year-old Kerrick Majors, a Black teenager. Along with two other
white men, Middlebrooks participated in the brutal torture and
murder of Majors, who was beaten, stabbed multiple times, and
burned with cigarettes in a wooded area in Nashville. The crime was
widely recognized as a hate crime, marked by extreme violence and
racial hatred. Middlebrooks was identified as the ringleader and
was convicted in 1988; his death sentence was upheld despite
decades of legal appeals and debates over the fairness of his trial
and sentencing. His case drew national attention as a symbol of
racially motivated violence and the ongoing struggle for justice in
such cases.
https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth
Join me on Tik Tok live every Tuesday & Thursday for live
interviews. @unforbiddentruthpodcast
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
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