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“It didn’t happen to me, but a buddy of mine grew up in a small farming community in rural Montana. This all happened about 15 years ago. There was a man in his neighborhood who was known as a really friendly guy. He’d wave to people while sitting on his porch and would hand out the big-size candy bars to trick-or-treaters on Halloween. He was just a ‘friendly old man.’ He had to have been in his late 80s or early 90s; nothing seemed off about him. From the way my friend tells it, one day, out of nowhere, a bunch of police cars, including an FBI van, pulled up to this old man’s house. They went inside, and a few minutes later, this ‘harmless’ old man was being taken away in handcuffs. It drew a pretty big crowd because, remember, this is a small farming community in Montana, and news travels fast.”
“It turns out this old man everyone loved had a really dark secret. In the 1960s, he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, specifically the infamous Mississippi White Knights, and he was connected to over a dozen unsolved murders of civil rights activists. It shocked everyone. And no one has really spoken of it since.”
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