Marcus Gordon, 84
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The state judge who presided over the "Mississippi Burning" trial in 2005 has died.
Retired Mississippi Circuit Judge Marcus Gordon died Thursday at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, the state Administrative Office of the Courts said. He was 84. A cause of death was not immediately available.
Gordon sentenced Edgar Ray Killen to 60 years in prison after a mixed-race jury convicted the reputed former Ku Klux Klan leader of manslaughter in the 1964 kidnap-slaying of three civil rights workers in Neshoba County.
The revival of the cold case from the civil rights era marked the first time state prosecutors had brought charges in what the FBI called the "Mississippi Burning" investigation.
Killen was convicted on June 21, 2005 – 41 years to the day after the killings of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman. Two days later, Gordon sentenced Killen to the maximum of 20 years on each of the three counts of manslaughter. Killen, 91, remains in prison.
"Each life has value. Each life is equally as valuable as the other life and I have taken that into consideration," Gordon said. "The three lives should absolutely be respected and treated equally."
During the sentencing, more than 25 armed lawenforcement officers stood against the walls of the 200- seat, oak-paneled courtroom in the Neshoba County Courthouse, with Killen's relatives on one side of the aisle and the victims' families on the other.
Gordon died less than three months after retiring as the longest-serving state circuit judge in Mississippi, with 37 years on the bench.
"Judge Gordon served with distinction in many capacities throughout his long career," Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. said in a statement Thursday. "He courageously presided over many very difficult cases, including the trial of Edgar Ray Killen."
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Michael B Martz
May 21, 2025
I sure miss Judge Gordon being on the bench.
Charles Gallaspy
May 31, 2016
Craig, sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I know when I lost my mom, I realized how fortunate and blessed I was to have someone like that in my life. Your friend and classmate.
Charles Gallaspy
Candy Hoff Altena
May 29, 2016
Polly and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I wish I could have arranged to be there today to share this in person. Mr. Marcus will be missed. I know you're proud of the legacy he has left behind but know that he also left behind a large empty place in your hearts as well.
I know he has been honored today and I hope you've found much comfort and peace in those around you.
Love, Candy Hoff Altena The Woodlands, TX
May 29, 2016
One the very best Trial Judges I ever had the pleasure of trying cases before. More that that, he was a fine man and an excellent example of what a man truly should be.
Michael B. Martz
Former General Counsel, The Mississippi Bar
Paula Massey
May 29, 2016
i will be praying for you and your family. He will be missed but we know he is resting in our Father's Arms. What a sweet place to be !
Louise Bryant
May 28, 2016
He was well liked by many.
Mark and Linda Savell
May 28, 2016
We loved Marcus Gordon! He will be missed.
Betty Pilgrim Dunn
May 28, 2016
R,I,P.Marcus, You have served your time... Go "Rest High On That Mountain" my friend.. Til we meet again.
Cheryl Stewart
May 28, 2016
Marcus was not only a good person. He was family. My father, Gordon Watkins held him in high regards. His wife, Zpolly was my high school counselor and allowed me to attend nigh classes at Merian Jr Collegevmy senior year in high school to take classes relating to my degree. I had to have her permission. My heart goes out to Craig, Brian and Teresa. I know how sad it is and how much it hurts to loose parents you look up to and love. Life is never the same. I just have to keep reminding myself that as the hymn says "there is a great day coming." Please find solace in your families. I am very sorry for your loss. God bless each one of you and your families!
Gary and Glenda Dennis
May 28, 2016
Gary and I would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family of a dear friend of ours. Gary remembers a lot of hunting tales during their trips to Kemper Hunting Club and I served on a lot of his trials and was honored to serve. Mr. Gordon was a Christian man and a very good and fair judge. He will be missed.
May 27, 2016
Mr.Joe R. Sanders and Family of Carthage,Ms wish to express our deepest sympathy in your time of loss.Our family continues to pray for you.Many regrets my friend to have to let you go home.
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