Rape. Doctors found no evidence of rape.
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I’m Beau Johnson. December 26, 2025. Welcome to Yestohellwith.com. In 1931, nine Black boys—some only thirteen—were riding a freight train through Alabama. They were arrested first. Only after that did the accusation appear. Rape. Doctors found no evidence of rape. That should have ended it. It didn’t. Mobs demanded executions. Trials were rushed. Lawyers were unprepared. Juries were all white. Eight boys were sentenced to death. Run this case through the Four Corners of Justice: Evidence ignored. Pressure rewarded. Restraints collapsed. That’s why the Supreme Court had to step in. Not because the system made a mistake— but because it could not be trusted. The Scottsboro Boys were not criminals. They were processed. And when the Four Corners fail, the outcome is never in doubt— only the damage done.
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