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NATION, Page 17American NotesMISSISSIPPIDelayed Justice
Byron de la Beckwith was a happy man in 1964 when two
different all-white juries deadlocked on whether he was guilty
of shooting black civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Jackson,
Miss. But Beckwith's tribulations are far from over: last week
the avowed white supremacist and former fertilizer salesman, now
70, was arrested in Tennessee and charged once again with the
1963 killing.
The case was revived after more than a quarter-century by
Jackson's daily Clarion-Ledger, which last year ran a series of
investigative stories on Beckwith's earlier trials. That
prompted Hinds County district attorney Ed Peters and assistant
D.A. Bobby DeLaughter to re-examine the 1964 proceedings. From
then on, as DeLaughter puts it, evidence began "falling into our
laps."
Evers' widow Myrlie produced a 1,500-page transcript of the
earlier trials, though prosecutors had previously said that all
known copies had disappeared. Then Beckwith's long-missing rifle
mysteriously turned up in the garage of DeLaughter's
father-in-law. Finally, two black witnesses are expected to
place Beckwith in the vicinity of the shooting. Beckwith is
fighting extradition to Mississippi. A hearing is scheduled for
Feb. 22.