The state of Missouri put him to death despite serious questions about the evidence against him, jurors’ misgivings, and the ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation named Ed Hassinger as its new director on Tuesday, and he said he’s ready to get to ...
The United States is an outlier among developed nations when it comes to the ultimate punishment. One state has executed by ...
Robert Gillespie saw nothing out of the ordinary from Alabama football's run game against Missouri. He saw what was expected.
One of the defining moments from the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVII win over the Philadelphia Eagles came from a ...
The first half of the Missouri Tigers' matchup against Oklahoma went exactly how many expected it to go. Neither team scored ...
Catholic Mobilizing Network said in a Nov. 6 statement that the federal death penalty is a “broken” system that “does not ...
Less than a week later, Missouri executed 55-year-old Marcellus Williams, who for years maintained he was innocent in the 1998 killing of a former reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The scheduled execution of a death row inmate whose case ... In September, Marcellus Williams died by lethal injection in Missouri after St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell pushed ...
The scheduled execution of Robert Leslie Roberson III ... following cases in South Carolina and Missouri. Wharton, the former detective, and John Grisham, the best-selling novelist and retired ...
Williams, a Black man who firmly maintained his innocence, was about to be executed by the state of Missouri for a murder that countless legal experts say there’s no evidence he committed.
A pastor ordained while he has languished on death row for almost 30 years is among convicted offenders now facing the prospect of executions being restarted in a US state.