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Episode 3–‘The Weight of Evidence’

Episode 3–‘The Weight of Evidence’

FromThe Ghost of Frank J. Robinson


Episode 3–‘The Weight of Evidence’

FromThe Ghost of Frank J. Robinson

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Frank J. Robinson's widow Dorothy tells her story of learning about Frank's death and coming up to Palestine, Texas, to face questions. Police wanted to know if the shotgun found at the scene belonged to Frank. Dorothy points out the inconsistencies in the case that Frank died by his own hand.
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

On Oct. 13, 1976, East Texas voting rights activist Frank J. Robinson was mortally wounded from a shotgun blast to his head. When the police chief saw the body, he declared it looked like a murder — but days later he retracted his assessment. After a public inquest, Robinson’s death was ruled a suicide. But a specter of doubt hangs over his death — so much so that even the Texas State Historical Association’s Handbook of Texas questions the ruling. Robinson had won victories to promote and preserve the power of the Black vote in East Texas, and some say that’s why he was killed. In Texas Public Radio’s "The Ghost of Frank J. Robinson," reporter David Martin Davies investigates and finds new evidence about this mystery that haunts East Texas. This podcast is made possible in part by Texas A&M San Antonio.