Marcellus Williams executed in Missouri despite conviction doubts
Briefly

Wesley Bell pointed out that, even among those opposed to the death penalty, the irreversible nature of execution should not apply when there is doubt over a defendant's guilt.
The case raised significant concerns, including the exclusion of Black jurors from the trial and new DNA evidence not linking Williams to the murder weapon, prompting calls for reconsideration.
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