Thanks for being duped. Let’s look at some FACTS that your bleeding heart ignores:
- According to her testimony, Marcellus Williams confessed the murder to his girlfriend soon after committing his horrific crime once his girlfriend found Ms. Gayle’s purse in Williams’ car, but he also threatened to kill her and her family if she told anyone, readily explaining why his girlfriend did not approach law enforcement until Williams was in custody.
- The girlfriend never requested the reward for information about Ms. Gayle’s murder, despite claims that she was only interested in money.
- Gayle’s personal items were found in the trunk of Williams’ car.
- Williams sold Ms. Gayle’s husband’s laptop to another individual who later identified Williams as the seller.
Tell me again why you think this sadistic and evil murderer should have been spared.
Some people(YOU) are TOO gullible.
Since 1998 this has been going on— with all the FACTUAL evidence (esp the girlfriend’s first hand testimony of the confession to the crime by the perpetrator AND the physical presence of the victim’s purse and contents in the perpetrator’s car) still in evidence. The DNA request is a last ditch effort to prevent probity of justice— DNA demand testing well after the fact of the technology of getting any DNA data from items of the crime and from the victim.
26 years of back and forth and incarceration, sentenced to death with stay applications. You are correct on the gullibility.
Personally I think warehousing this convicted felon for 23 years at the taxpayer’s expense is 23 years to long. Something about the grantee of swift justice being abused.