Devil Went Down to Georgia: The race and sex-filled murder scandal that shook Atlanta society
Briefly

The murder of Lita McClinton, contracted by her husband James Sullivan, underscores the cruel intersection of race, privilege, and power in the deep South.
McClinton's 35th birthday was soon overshadowed by a brutal murder, revealing the layers of domestic oppression and betrayal enveloping her life.
The shock of her cold-blooded killing, just before a pivotal courtroom battle, serves as a grim reminder of the violence that can stem from greed.
Deb Landau meticulously recounts McClinton's tragic story, shedding light on how personal turmoil can manifest into devastating consequences against a backdrop of systemic injustice.
Read at New York Post
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