Ex-Klan leader faces 60-year sentence for civil rights deaths
One-time Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen was sentenced to the maximum 60 years in prison today for masterminding the 1964 deaths of three civil rights workers.
Circuit Judge Marcus Gordon, sitting in Philadelphia, Mississippi, sentenced Killen to 20-year terms on each of three counts of manslaughter. Gordon said the terms will run consecutively.