![]() At its end lie two white houses, one belonging to Cherry, the other to his eldest son, Tom. The land he settled on is hard to find: Densely wooded and remote, it is accessible by only one road - a crooked path, unmarked and uninviting - that retreats into the slash pine. A man could hide here, amid the tangle of side roads that stray off into the bottomlands of Henderson County, and never be found again - or so it must have seemed to former Alabama Klansman Bobby Frank Cherry when he came here twelve years ago seeking refuge. ![]() DEEP IN THE PINE WOODS OF EAST TEXAS, A TWO-LANE blacktop once known as Gun Barrel Lane rambles along the backcountry, through the ramshackle beauty of clapboard churches and abandoned shotgun shacks and rusting tin roofs that sag under the weight of time.
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