LDF President Urges Governor of Missouri to Stop Marcellus “Khalifah” Williams’ Execution

LDF’s President and Director-Counsel Janai Nelson has sent a letter to Missouri’s Governor Parson, urging him to stop the execution of Marcellus “Khalifah” Williams scheduled for September 24, 2024. Last month, the Circuit Court of St. Louis County entered a consent judgment accepting the Alford plea of Mr. Williams and sentencing Mr. Williams to life without the possibility of parole. That plea was agreed to by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney but subsequently derailed by the Attorney General. Without intervention, Mr. Williams is to be executed by the State of Missouri this Tuesday, September 24, 2024.

Mr. Williams has presented compelling evidence he is innocent of the murder of Felicia Gayle, and the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney has admitted that his conviction was based on unreliable evidence and marred by constitutional violations.  The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney has further admitted that its office has mishandled key DNA evidence in the case that could conclusively prove Mr. Williams’ innocence.  Ms. Gayle’s family is also opposed to an execution.

There’s still time for the courts or Governor Parson to stop Missouri from making this irreversible mistake.

Read the full letter here.

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