With new DNA evidence and racial bias concerns, Williams faces lethal injection for the 1998 murder of Felicia Gayle.
Moreover, Daniel Picus, the husband of the victim, has opposed the execution. If courts fail to intervene, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson must halt the execution a man quite likely wrongly convicted.
The State of Missouri will carry out the sentence of Marcellus Williams, according to an order by the Supreme Court of ...
Marcellus Williams was facing what may be his last 48 hours of existence, a crucial period with court cases to spare his life ...
Marcellus Williams' lawyer focused on what he said was a prosecutor's admission that he illegally struck at least one juror ...
Williams, 55, was convicted of killing Felicia Gayle, a former newspaper reporter ... argued in a January motion that DNA testing of the murder weapon could exclude Williams as Gayle’s killer. But the ...
Williams is set to be executed Tuesday for the 1998 killing of Felicia Gayle, a crime that he has always denied any role in.
The Missouri Supreme Court and Gov. Mike Parson have declined to halt Tuesday’s execution of a death row inmate prosecutors ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced that the state will carry out the execution of Marcellus Williams on Sept. 24.
A Missouri death row inmate has launched a flurry of appeals ahead of his scheduled September 24 execution date, maintaining ...
Williams is scheduled to be executed Tuesday for the 1998 killing of Felicia Gayle. His attorneys have launched multiple ...