In 1944, a teenager was sentenced to death in the South for a crime he did not commit. It sounds like the plot out of a movie, but this story is very much real life. 14 year old George Stinney was sentenced to death in South Carolina and became the youngest person in the history of the state to be put to death. He was killed by the electric chair, after being found guilty of the murders of two little white girls. To read more, click below.