In 1946, Eugene Talmadge was elected to a fourth term as governor of Georgia, however, he died a month later, before he could take office. In a bizarre, almost-comedic turn of events, for two months, three men—Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall and Herman Talmadge, son of Eugene —would lay claim to the governor’s seat.
“The valley of dry bones” | S4 E12
“My world just stopped turning” | S4 E11
“There will never be closure” | S4 E10
“I’m not brave like you” | S4 E9
A season of fire | S4 E8
Courtroom drama | S4 E7
The unexpected email | S4 E6
Light in the heart of darkness | S4 E5
The vanishing knife | S4 E4
The witnesses in the jail | S4 E3
The police come for James Brazier | S4 E2
Life in Terrible Terrell | S4 E1
Trailer | S4 E0
By Hands Now Known | Bonus
A turn signal, an explosion, an American Reckoning | Bonus
Killers Sentenced | S3 Bonus
The Verdict | S3 Bonus
Trial Begins| S3 Bonus
Murder Trial Preview | S3 Bonus
Race and Remembrance in Hank’s Alabama Hometown | Bonus
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