Larner said he saw no problem with his repeated handling of the weapon without using gloves in the months leading up to the trial of Marcellus Williams, who Larner would prosecute and send to ...
She has also been published in The Boston Globe, Cosmopolitan Magazine and ELLE Magazine. Marcellus Williams' Legal Team Marcellus Williams has been on Missouri’s death row since 2001 but his ...
Without the ability to definitively link DNA found on the murder weapon to an alternate suspect, attorneys for Marcellus Williams relied on raising questions about the original conviction.
ST. LOUIS — Marcellus Williams thought the DNA evidence was enough to remove him from Missouri’s death row, perhaps even free him from prison. A decades-old mistake by a prosecutor’s ...
The case of Marcellus Williams, 55, who has maintained his innocence in a 1998 killing, has pitted a local prosecutor against the state’s attorney general. By Kate Selig Reporting from Clayton ...
A Missouri judge held an evidentiary hearing Wednesday over the innocence claim of death row inmate Marcellus Williams, whose quest to prove he did not murder a woman in 1998 has been complicated ...
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Marcellus Williams is living a legal nightmare straight out of a Kafka story. And just last week, his strange and tragic case took another unexpected turn. The overwhelming weight of the evidence ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Marcellus Williams could be dead in four weeks. He was found guilty two decades ago of stabbing Lisha ...
An evidentiary hearing is set for Marcellus Williams at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning in front of Judge Bruce Hilton in Division 13 at the St. Louis County Courthouse. The hearing was originally ...
Marcellus Williams has been waiting years for the evidence that challenges his conviction and death sentence to be fully presented in a Missouri court. With less than a month until his scheduled ...