Missouri governor, state Supreme Court refuse to halt the execution of man convicted of 1998 killing
- The Missouri Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding Marcellus Williams, a death row inmate claiming innocence, one day before his scheduled execution.
- Williams, 55, was convicted of murdering Felicia Gayle, a former newspaper reporter, in 1998.
- His lawyers argue that Governor Michael Parson's actions violated Williams’ due process rights by terminating a clemency investigation and revoking his execution stay.
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