Autopsy photos from the death of Rasheem Carter are shown at a news conference from attorney Ben Crump. (Screenshot from news conference.)

Autopsy photos from the death of Rasheem Carter are shown at a news conference. (Screenshot from a news conference.)

The family of a Black man whose remains were found a month after he went missing in Mississippi believes he was lynched and dismembered, calling on the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the death and a text he sent his mother saying white men in trucks were trying to kill him.

Rasheem Carter’s head was severed from his body, his spinal cord separated from his head and his body parts were scattered after the 25-year-old went missing in October, family attorney Ben Crump said at a news conference.

The Smith County Sheriff’s Department said his body was found in a wooded area on Nov. 2, near Taylorsville, about 63 miles southeast of Jackson, Mississippi. Carter was reported missing on Oct. 2 in Laurel, about 22 miles southeast of where his remains were found. Initially, officials said they had no reason to believe foul play was involved but also said the case remained under investigation with the help of state investigators and the FBI.



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