PASSINGS
Times Staff And Wire Reports
Jim Ingram, a retired FBI agent who investigated Ku Klux Klan killings and violent acts across Mississippi in the 1960s, died of pancreatic cancer Sunday at a Jackson, Miss., hospice. He was 77. Ingram worked on many high-profile cases, including the “Mississippi Burning” slayings of civil rights workers James Chaney, Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman in June 1964.
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