Mitchum’s Pop – his entire story in this week’s episode. Learn about his upbringing, his job at the cotton mill, his relationship with Mitchum, and his unwavering belief in Mitchum’s innocence.
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“They would cook. Pop could make the best fried apple pies. He could make them from scratch and because he was a baker, he would fix the dough the apple pies went in. Man, I remember those being real good. He could bake, Mama would fry.” Mitchum on his Pop
1940s Mama, Pop, Harold, Doyle, Gene, Beaty – before Mitchum was born Pop in the 1970s Mitchum (shirtless boy) and Pop (to the right) at the Duck Anchor Cotton Mill for a political BBQ in the 1950s
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