Carden's Murder is Avenged
- Title
- Carden's Murder is Avenged
- Source Type
- Newspapers
- Publisher
- Age-Herald
- Publication Place
- Birmingham, Al
- Publication Date
- 06/18/1898
- Transcript
- CARDEN'S MURDER IS AVENGED Four of the Negro Captives Were Lynched. WERE EXAMINED BY A JURY Louis Speers Gave the Details of the Horrifying Deed. MILITARY FOUND THEM SWINGING 1883 Mr. Carden's Mother and Father Were Murdered and the Avengers of This Latter Murder Participated in Yesterday's Affair. Special Dispatch to The Age-Herald. Montgomery, June 17.—The band of Elmore county farmers who stormed the jail at Wetumpka last night and secured the five negroes suspected of having murdered old Mr. and Mrs. Carden and the latter's uncle, James Carlie, hanged four of their captives this morning. The lynchers spent the night dodging the military and interrogating their prisoners. The jury of twelve lynchers who were to determine the guilt or innocence of the negroes, proceeded in a systematic and painstaking way to weave a net of evidence about them, and finally daylight Louis Speer, one of the negroes, broke down and confessed to all the facts. They Divided the Cruel Work He stated that four of them entered Mr. Carden's house during Tuesday night. He dispatched Carden beating his brains out. Ham Thompson crushed Mrs. Carden's skull, while Sol Jackson cut old Mr. Carlie's throat. Reese Thompson stood guard at the door, secured the $1,200 and assisted in firing the dwelling. The other negroes corroborated Speer's story and told where they had hidden the money, part of which has today been recovered. All of them exculpated the fifth negro, and he was released. It was intended that the negroes should be burned to death if found to be guilty, but fear that the soldiers might come upon them caused the old reliable method of hanging the victims to be adopted, and they were swung about 9 o'clock this morning from the limbs of some large trees, while thousands of bullets were fired into them. The military came along an hour afterward and found them swaying in the breeze, the mobbers having departed. Lynchers will Be Indicted Governor Johnston sent a state solicitor to Wetumpka tonight to indict the lynchers and the state will prosecute them for murder with all vigor. The jail was stormed in broad daylight and no effort whatever at concealment was made. Mr. Carden's father and mother were murdered in their residence not many miles from where their son lived, on the night of June 15, 1883. Their murderer was caught and lynched fifteen years ago today, and many of those who participated in the necktie party this morning had helped to avenge the murder of the father and mother.
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