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Breanna Beacham Bludgeoned Her Own Mother To Death

  Police in New Jersey have arrested Breanna Beacham of Willingboro after she allegedly murdered her own mother. The details of this developing story are still coming to the public in bits and pieces, but according to arresting documents, the 32-year-old has been charged in association with the murder -- which took place on Monday. Fox News 29 reports that police responded to a residence in Willingboro on a call that an assault was in progress. When they arrived, it was already too late. Fifty-seven-year-old Kim Beacham-Hanson was found unresponsive at the scene. She had been bludgeoned to death, and her daughter was immediately taken in to police custody. Breanna Beacham has been charged with first-degree murder, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose and unlawful possession of a weapon -- all three felony charges. At this time, the motive for the murder is unknown.  

Justice for Emmett Till: It's Not Too Late To Arrest Carolyn Bryant Donham

The horrifying lynching of Emmett Till may have happened in 1955, but until an arrest warrant is served against the woman who directly caused his murder then justice truly can’t be had for the slain boy’s surviving family. That’s why a lawsuit has been initiated by the cousin of the famed teenager, who was murdered by a group of white men after a woman named Carolyn Bryant falsely accused him of “making improper advances” on her during one of the most racially turbulent times in U.S. history.

The Las Vegas Sun reports that Patricia Sterling of Jackson, Mississippi is a surviving cousin of Emmett Till, and she wants justice for his grisly murder that took place nearly 70 years ago. Sterling is currently suing the sheriff of Leflore County — Ricky Banks — in an attempt to compel him to act on an arrest warrant that was kept buried and hidden until recently. The unserved warrant was written up in 1955 and was intended for the arrest of Mrs. Roy Bryant — aka, Carolyn Bryant.

Emmett Till was only 14-years-old when he was horrifically murdered in a lynch-style attack by the husband of Carolyn Bryant and some of his buddies in August of 1955. Carolyn Bryant falsely accused the teenager of physically accosting her, but in reality the little boy did no such thing. The husband of the lying woman flew into a rage and gathered up his posse of racist good-ole-boys, and together they kidnapped Emmett and killed him in a case that has remained an example of racial murder to this day.

Authorities refused to arrest Carolyn Bryant during the 1950s because they “didn’t want to bother the woman because she was the mother of two young kids.” This was, of course, further insult to injury, since Emmett Till himself was a child — and his death robbed a mother of her son. The loved ones of the slain teenager are hoping a lawsuit will help right the many wrongs that took place in 1955.

There is no statute of limitations on murder, so there is no reason to hold Carolyn Bryant (now Carolyn Bryant Donham) accountable for her role in the murder of Emmett Till. Hopefully the court agrees and something can finally been done to bring some justice to his family. Carolyn Bryant Donham lied about this child, and her lies led to her murder. She shares responsibility in his death, and always has.

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