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Robert E. Williams (October 14, 1936 – December 2, 1997) was an American spree killer who, in August 1977, killed three women: one in Iowa and two in Nebraska. [1] He also nearly killed a fourth woman in Minnesota after raping her. Williams was sentenced to death in Nebraska and was executed in 1997 at the Nebraska State Penitentiary by ...
Robert E. Williams (murderer) (1936–1997), American murderer executed in Nebraska Robert Edmund Williams (1874–1960), Canadian-American architect Robert F. Williams (1925–1996), American civil rights activist
Joseph L. Rice III 1954, founder of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc., private equity investment firm and Trustee Emeritus of Williams College; Robert E. Rich Jr. 1963, majority owner and chairman of Rich Products, billionaire
Robert Williams (July 21, 1955 in Abilene, Texas – December 24, 1992, Boston, Massachusetts), was the first openly gay male priest whose ordination in the Episcopal Church was acknowledged beforehand by the ordaining diocese and was consequently the subject of considerable publicity.
Robert List: 2 Carroll Edward Cole: White 47 M December 6, 1985 Lethal injection: Marie Cushman [a] Richard Bryan: 3 William Paul Thompson: White 51 M June 19, 1989 Washoe: Randy Waldron [b] Bob Miller: 4 Sean Patrick Flanagan: White 28 M June 23, 1989 Clark: Albert Duggens and James Lewandowski 5 Thomas E. Baal: White 26 M June 3, 1990 Frances ...
Robert Lee Williams was born in Biscoe, Arkansas, on February 20, 1930, during the Jim Crow Era. [2] His parents received no formal education whatsoever. His father, Robert L. Williams, worked as a millwright and died when his son was just five years old. Williams' mother, Rosie L. Williams, worked in the homes of white families until her death ...
Robert Williams (November 5, 1829–August 24, 1901) was an American military officer who was Adjutant General of the United States Army from 1892 to 1893. Biography [ edit ]
Robert Nicholas Williams (May 2, 1953 – January 25, 1979) was an American factory worker who was the first known human to be killed by a robot. While working at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center , Williams was struck and killed by the arm of a robotic transfer vehicle.