The state of Missouri executed Marcellus Williams after the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court declined to stop the execution. The Weekend co-hosts weigh in on this decision that occurred ...
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Missouri executed Williams despite questions about his conviction and protests from prosecutors and victim's family.
More than half of American states have abolished the death penalty or hit pause on executions. Less than half —47%—of ...
Marcellus Williams, an innocent man, was executed despite evidence of his innocence. Blame falls on Trump, McConnell, and the conservative Supreme Court.