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‘Question anything authorities say’: Preliminary autopsy suggests #OtisByrd committed suicide, not lynched

Yesterday we reported how Goldie Taylor, among others, was quick to label the death of Otis Byrd in Mississippi a hanging.

Taylor went as far as to curse at a tweeter who dared tell her to wait for there to be proof before declaring a crime had been committed:

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https://twitter.com/goldietaylor/status/578687406859255808

And now, proof is coming in … just not the type Taylor and the rest of the racial grievance industry were looking for:

https://twitter.com/goldietaylor/status/579005576379772928

https://twitter.com/ShepNewsTeam/status/578994292447842305

Taylor, however, isn’t quite ready to give up the “lynching” narrative just yet:

https://twitter.com/goldietaylor/status/579009086177599489

And like Taylor, many others aren’t convinced it was a suicide, too:

https://twitter.com/BreeNewsome/status/578991736887848960

https://twitter.com/thrustunnie/status/578990179299561472

https://twitter.com/DrFrazureCrane/status/578984054915260417

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https://twitter.com/ShaneRain_/status/578912198765981696

Exit question: At this point, what evidence will people need to see to actually believe Mr. Byrd’s death wasn’t a lynching?

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‘Where’s the proof?’ Goldie Taylor labels ‘suspicious hanging’ in Mississippi a ‘lynching’