In July 1946, two African-American married couples were shot and killed near the Moore's Ford Bridge in Georgia (below right). They were tied to a tree and shot around 60 times. Dorothy Malcom, who was seven months' pregnant, had her unborn baby cut out with a knife. At the time, investigators (pictured) faced a wall of silence in the deeply segregated South. Now a lengthy investigation by the Equal Justice Initiative this month has produced names of potential suspects and they are urging authorities to seek justice for the decades-old crimes before it's too late.
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