(Reuters) - A Missouri man is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes at the last minute, even though the prosecutor's office that secured his murder conviction 21 ...
Lawyers for a Missouri man have filed a late appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court alleging there were racial bias and ...
The state of Missouri is set to execute Marcellus Williams in just a few hours. Both the Missouri Supreme Court and Gov. Mike ...
The state of Missouri is scheduled to execute Marcellus Williams this evening despite significant indications he was wrongfully convicted. On Monday, Missouri’s Supreme Court and Governor Mike Parson ...
Marcellus Williams is now in his final hours as Missouri prepares for his execution scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24. Despite overwhelming support for Williams from people around the world, Gov. Mike ...
Marcellus Williams is set to die by lethal injection in the 1998 fatal stabbing of former reporter Lisha Gayle inside her St.
Gov. Mike Parson confirmed Monday afternoon that the state will carry out Williams' execution by injection for the stabbing ...
The Missouri Supreme Court and Republican Gov. Mike Parson have rejected requests to halt Williams' execution, ...
Marcellus Williams, the Missouri death row inmate who has maintained his innocence for nearly 24 years, is scheduled to be ...
Marcellus Williams is set to die by lethal injection in the 1998 fatal stabbing of former reporter Lisha Gayle inside her St. Louis-area home.
The Missouri Supreme Court decided Monday to not halt the execution of Marcellus Williams, a man convicted of killing St. Louis woman Lisha Gayle in 1998. Just ahead of ...
Without intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court, Marcellus Williams will be executed after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Gov. Mike Parson ...