Sometimes victims of lynchings were accused of serious crimes but were killed without proper trial. That means we can't be sure if they actually did any of the crimes they died for. All too often victims were accused of minor crimes like shop lifting or had simply gone against local customs. The issue of the victim's guilt is usually secondary, since the mob serves as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner. Due process yields to momentary passions and expedient objectives.
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