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Death penalty case to continue against man citing new DNA evidence in stabbing death of former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter

Por: CBS News Crime June 30, 2023

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A death penalty case will continue against a Missouri man who is citing new DNA evidence in his innocence claim for the stabbing death of a former newspaper reporter, the governor announced Thursday.Republican Gov. Mike Parson dissolved a panel of five former judges who had been tasked with reviewing and ended a stay on his execution. No execution date has been set yet.Williams was convicted of killing former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter... + full article



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