Two new court filings are again aiming to halt the impending execution of Marcellus Williams, a condemned inmate in Missouri who has maintained his innocence throughout his decades on death row.
The NAACP is urgently calling on Missouri Governor Mike Parson to stop the execution of Marcellus Williams, a, a Black man who’s been on death row for years, maintaining his innocence.
A judge upheld the murder conviction of Marcellus Williams, who is scheduled to be executed by the state of Missouri later this month. The crucial ruling was Williams’ most likely chance at ...
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is encouraging Missouri to halt the planned execution of death row inmate Marcellus Williams. On Wednesday, the NAACP sent a ...
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Marcellus Williams, 55, was convicted of first-degree murder in 2001 in the death of Felicia Gayle, a one-time newspaper reporter found stabbed to death in her home in 1998. His execution is set ...
St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell vowed to "continue to work to prevent" the execution of a man he does not believe is the likely killer Marcellus Williams' Legal Team A county prosecutor in ...
T hroughout American history, many innocent Black men were slain, at times outside of the law, through lynching—and other ...
COLUMBIA - The University of Missouri Wednesday night hosted a public event at Hulston Hall regarding Marcellus Williams, the ...