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Williams was convicted of the 1998 murder of a St. Louis woman named Felicia Gayle, who was stabbed to death during a home invasion burglary in her home, but he’s maintained his innocence.
The Midwest Innocence Project had sought to get his conviction overturned based on not only the DNA, but also the fact prosecutors excluded a juror based on his race. The state Supreme Court had already denied that appeal — and, on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to stay his execution.
Williams’ lethal injection is scheduled for 6 PM Central Time, and Gov. Parson has said it will go on as scheduled.