Tim Jackson, MS, 1964 May 1

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Black, 22, asphyxiated Mississippi State Prison (DeSoto)
on May 1, 1964. Affirmed (see) 161 SOUTHERN -2nd= 660.

Farm laborer who worked for brother-in-law, Strickdand
Bullard on farm in Horn Lake District of DeSoto County,
On 6-1-1963, Bullard & Wafe Lilian, Jackson's sister,
left, leaving him in charge of place with kuxse niences,
JoAnn Jackson, 8, and Jacquelyn Jackson, 6. On return

girls were gone and Tim said that he had made them come
inside house and that he went to sleep, finding girls
gone when he woke up. The sheriff notified and Jackson
admitted killing the girls and telling officers bodies
could be found, Both girls found shot in head, Had

raped JoAnn prior to killing.

gACKSON, Tim May 1, 196)

Black, 22, asphyxiated Mississippi State Prison (DeSoto)
on May 1, 196). Affirmed (see) 161 SOUTHERN -2nd= 660,
Farm laborer who worked for brother-in-law, Strickaand
Bullard on farm in Horn Lake District of DeSoto County.
On 6-1-1963, Bullard & Wafe Liflian, Jackson's sister,
left, leaving him in charge of place with khrer niences,
JoAnn Jackson, 8, and Jacquelyn Jackson, 6. On retum
girls were gone and Tim said that he had made them come
inside house and that he went to sleep, finding girls
gone when he woke up. The sheriff notified and Jackson
admitted killing the girls and telling officers bodies
could be found, Both girls found shot in head, Had
raped JoAnn prior to killing.

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