Current:Home > StocksAfter Marcellus Williams is executed in Missouri, a nation reacts -ChatGPT
After Marcellus Williams is executed in Missouri, a nation reacts
View
Date:2025-04-19 11:41:42
Marcellus Williams was executed in Missouri on Tuesday, having been convicted for the 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle, a former police reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch killed during a burglary at the St. Louis suburban home she shared with her physician husband.
Williams, 55, who had always maintained his innocence through two previous stays of execution, became the third inmate to be executed in Missouri this year, and the 15th person in the nation.
No DNA ever connected Williams to the murder weapon. In recent months, St. Louis County prosecutor Attorney Wesley Bell filed a motion to vacate the death sentence, presenting a new DNA lab report showing the murder weapon had been mishandled during Williams' trial. The motion was denied, and Republican Gov. Mike Parson and the Missouri Supreme Court denied Williams clemency.
William's execution Tuesday night sparked reactions from Missouri and across the nation. Here's what to know.
Execution provokes widespread condemnation
Reactions from across the internet were overwhelmingly in opposition to the death sentence given to Williams.
“Tonight, we all bear witness to Missouri’s grotesque exercise of state power," Williams' attorney, Tricia Rojo Bushnell, said in a statement before the execution, emphasizing how prosecutors had "zealously fought to undo the conviction and save Mr. Williams’ life."
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush said that "The state of Missouri and our nation's legal system failed Marcellus Williams, and as long as we uphold the death penalty, we continue to perpetuate this depravity."
Derrick Johnson of the NAACP likened the execution to a lynching.
"What sort of message does this send to the people of Missouri and to people across the nation?" Johnson said on X. "#MarcellusWilliams deserved to live."
Richard Branson, billionaire and co-founder of the Virgin Group, condemned the execution in a thread on X.
Conservative radio host Dana Loesch used the news of Williams' execution to draw attention to the death of St. Louis Police Officer David Lee, who was killed when a suspected drunk driver hit him Sunday.
This story will continue to be updated.
veryGood! (7)
Related
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Purple is the new red: How alert maps show when we are royally ... hued
- Florida Ballot Measure Could Halt Rooftop Solar, but Do Voters Know That?
- Facing Grid Constraints, China Puts a Chill on New Wind Energy Projects
- Average rate on 30
- Donald Triplett, the 1st person diagnosed with autism, dies at 89
- CBS News' David Pogue defends OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush after Titan tragedy: Nobody thought anything at the time
- CBS News poll: The politics of abortion access a year after Dobbs decision overturned Roe vs. Wade
- Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
- Kangaroo care gets a major endorsement. Here's what it looks like in Ivory Coast
Ranking
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- Many LGBTQ+ women face discrimination and violence, but find support in friendships
- Malpractice lawsuits over denied abortion care may be on the horizon
- Amazon Reviewers Swear By These 15 Affordable Renter-Friendly Products
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- Yes, the big news is Trump. Test your knowledge of everything else in NPR's news quiz
- A smarter way to use sunscreen
- Honolulu Sues Petroleum Companies For Climate Change Damages to City
Recommendation
Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
Wildfire smoke is blanketing much of the U.S. Here's how to protect yourself
Washington State Voters Reject Nation’s First Carbon Tax
Department of Energy Program Aims to Bump Solar Costs Even Lower
Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
As ‘Tipping Point’ Nears for Cheap Solar, Doors Open to Low-Income Families
Washington State Voters Reject Nation’s First Carbon Tax
Huntington's spreads like 'fire in the brain.' Scientists say they've found the spark