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  2. Kaufman County murders - Wikipedia

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    Kim Williams was held at the Kaufman County Law Enforcement Center in lieu of a $10 million bond. Williams' license to practice law, which had been suspended on October 10, 2012, was permanently revoked when he was disbarred on February 3, 2014. [19] Eric Williams was found guilty of capital murder [20] at his trial in Rockwall County on ...

  3. In Plain Sight (Casey book) - Wikipedia

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    A judge then sentenced him to death. Kim Williams pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. [4] Author Casey attended Eric Williams's trial as part of her research for the book. After the convictions, Casey visited Williams on death row for an in-prison interview. She interviewed Kim Williams in prison as well.

  4. Jessie Con-ui - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, U.S. Representatives Matt Cartwright and Glenn Thompson, both of Pennsylvania, introduced Eric’s Law, a bill that would permit prosecutors to impanel a second jury for sentencing if the first jury in a federal death penalty case fails to reach a unanimous decision on a sentence, as it did in Con-ui's trial for Williams' murder. [19]

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  6. Tallahassee true-crime tale of mystery and murder retold in ...

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    Nearly a quarter-century has passed since the murder of Mike Williams for money and love on ... cry tears of joy for a the guilty verdicts in the trial against Denise Williams, Mike's former wife ...

  7. A Missouri man has been executed for a 1998 murder. Was he ...

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    Williams' attorneys noted that a bloody shoeprint, fingerprints and hair found at the scene did not match Williams. But a prosecutor said such tests were merely inconclusive. The knife used in the killing also was left at the scene. A crime scene investigator testified at Williams' 2001 trial that the killer had worn gloves.

  8. Former Rochester homicide investigator's testimony marks ...

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    For one, Williams is the first person to go on trial in New York after being connected to a crime by what is known as "familial DNA." By this process, investigators match crime-scene DNA against ...

  9. Atlanta murders of 1979–1981 - Wikipedia

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    At a 1991 hearing on Williams' request for a new trial, wherein he was represented by attorneys Alan Dershowitz, William Kunstler, and Bobby Lee Cook, investigators from both Atlanta and Georgia law-enforcement agencies testified they had little or no knowledge of the GBI's investigation.