Alabama board denies parole for Birmingham church bomber
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The lone surviving Ku Klux Klansman imprisoned for killing four black girls in a church bombing in 1963 will remain behind bars after Alabama’s parole board heeded the victims’ families Wednesday and refused an early release.
The board rejected parole for Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr., 78, who has served 15 years of a life term for being part of a group of Klansmen who planted a bomb outside Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church during the civil rights movement.
Lisa McNair, a sister of bombing victim Denise McNair, was relieved by the decision.
“Justice is served,” she said afterward.


