Marcellus Williams, a man convicted of repeatedly stabbing former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter, Lisha Gayle in 1998, was ...
Following the court's ruling, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson confirmed the state will carry out Williams' execution on Tuesday.
Prosecutors and the victim’s family urged that he be spared based on DNA evidence showing that Williams was in fact innocent.
Gov. Mike Parson said he can't wait for students to walk through the doors "and figure out where their life is going to take ...
During the event, Ozarks Tech Chancellor Hal Higdon announced the official name of the new building: the Michael L. Parson ...
Marcellus Williams was executed in Missouri on Tuesday. Around the nation and world, his death was met with condemnation.
Prosecutors and the victim’s family urged that he be spared based on DNA evidence showing that Williams was in fact innocent.
Hope lingers for Missouri death row inmate Marcellus Williams who was convicted of the 1998 murder of local news reporter ...
The execution came despite one of the prosecutors in the case saying that Williams' life should be spared because DNA did not ...
Lawyers for Marcellus Williams, who maintains his innocence, argued Monday the execution should be halted over the exclusion ...
The Missouri Supreme Court and Gov. Mike Parson each denied requests from an inmate seeking to cancel his scheduled execution for a 1998 murder.
Innocent man scheduled for execution despite DNA evidence. Governor Mike Parson can stop this injustice before it’s too late.