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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Sep 14, 2012, 06:54 AM Sep 2012

Will Pennsylvania Execute a Man Who Killed His Abusers?

IMO, the brutality of the murders should mean life imprisonment, though.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/169881/will-pennsylvania-execute-man-who-killed-his-abusers?rel=emailNation#

Eighteen-year-old Terrance Williams “did not fit the mold of a typical street criminal,” the Philadelphia Inquirer reported in September of 1984. “He was a bright, talented college student, former star quarterback of the Germantown High School football team. His friends, teachers, coaches and neighbors could not believe that he would be involved in murder, or any sordid activity.”

Yet Williams, who is African-American, had committed two grisly killings. One victim, the Inquirer reported, was 50-year-old Herbert Hamilton, who had been found naked, with a knife through his throat, on his kitchen floor. The other, Amos Norwood, who led the altar boys and directed the Youth Theater Fellowship at Philadelphia’s St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, had been beaten with a tire iron, set on fire, and left in a cemetery.

“The problem I find with you, Mr. Williams, is you are a Jekyll and Hyde, apparently,” one judge told him. Tried as an adult for the Hamilton murder despite being 17 at the time, Williams was already in prison when he was sentenced to die for killing Norwood. “We were glad we did it,” one juror told the press.

Today, Williams, 46, is facing death by lethal injection. This August, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed a warrant scheduling his execution for October 3. But in the meantime, the same jurors who sealed his fate have had a dramatic change of heart. At least five say that if they could go back, they would never have sent Williams to death row. That’s because they were never told a salient and deeply disturbing detail about his relationship with his victim. Williams, it turns out, had been violently and systematically raped by Norwood, beginning when he was 13 years old.

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Will Pennsylvania Execute a Man Who Killed His Abusers? (Original Post) eridani Sep 2012 OP
Agreed with your initial statement. Whovian Sep 2012 #1
Corbett's evil. He doesn't give a shit about the case or Williams in general. This is just wrong. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #2
That's a pretty huge mitigating factor 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #3
That is absolutely horrible. MadrasT Sep 2012 #4

MadrasT

(7,237 posts)
4. That is absolutely horrible.
Fri Sep 14, 2012, 10:25 AM
Sep 2012

With Corbett in charge, Williams is doomed.

I used to be proud of my state and now it is just one continual after another.

I didn't know about this case, thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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