A Story of Two Hangings in Mississippi

The Economic Times

Trey Reed and Cory Zukatis hanging turns ugly, leading to online clashes over race and media attention. Both men were found hanging in Mississippi within hours of each other. Social media users debated why Trey Reed, a Delta State University student, received national coverage, while Cory Zukatis, a 36-year-old man from Brandon, did not. The similarity of their deaths and confusion over race sparked arguments, misinformation, and accusations, turning the discussion into a heated “race war” online. More

7 Comments on A Story of Two Hangings in Mississippi

  1. In a strange way, this reminds me of 2 drivers who ran red lights at right angles at the same intersection. They get out of their smashed cars, raising their fists at each other, shouting angrily, “That was MY red light!”

    Don’t mean to make light of anyone hanging. That’s just awful.

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  2. Coincidence? Death Pact? Aliens? Cultist? KKK? BLM? Antifa?

    Things like this just don’t seem to happen in places like Mississippi, but media outlets won’t let that slow down their effort to make a racial incident and politicize the hell out of this dual tragedy.

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  3. Very possible a serial killer. The racial angle doesn’t really matter unless it’s part of a killer’s profile. Yet, suicide is more logical. The left won’t stop stirring the pot of racism to continue pointing fingers at the right.

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