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@90063h With that being said, I would say the only unintelligent person here is you, being that your first instinct was to curse and call me names rather than expanding on your current level of thinking.
@90063h If you read it properly, I stated "couldn't do anything". I didn't say "couldn't pardon". If I were making a decision of this magnitude and the president of the U.S. spoke up in disagreement, it would increase the chances of reconsideration.
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A dark day. Evil won today. Heartlessness won today. Politicizing morals, Godliness, decency, doing the right thing creates carnage and carnage won today. Darkness won today. Innocence is lost today. Rest In Power Marcellus. The world irretrievably lost its fucking mind today.
So if they follow through and execute Marcellus Williams in 20 minutes.. then later determine that he is undeniably innocent, will there be an execution for those who took his life? @GovParsonMO
The MO Supreme Court has failed Marcellus Williams.
@GovParsonMO has failed Marcellus Williams.
The U.S. Supreme Court must NOT fail Marcellus Williams.
I urge SCOTUS to save an innocent man's life and stay his execution.
We wish we had better news. But as of now, #MarcellusWilliams is still scheduled to be executed by Missouri tonight at 6 p.m. central for a crime he is totally innocent of.
Don’t stop sharing his story. It’s not too late to save an innocent life. https://t.co/eofSDX66tC
Breaking‼️ MO Supreme Court denies the appeal to vacate the conviction of Marcellus "Khaliifah" Williams as Governor Parson denies clemency. Missouri is pushing forward with the execution of an innocent man tomorrow. There are still claims left to be decided by SCOTUS. 💔
Prosecutors believe Marcellus Williams was wrongfully convicted. Missouri is still set to execute him this evening unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
“He hasn’t given up hope”
https://t.co/EOeXwXPtJr
BREAKING: Despite widespread support for clemency based on serious doubts about the integrity of Marcellus Williams’ conviction and death sentence, @GovParsonMO has denied clemency to Marcellus, who is scheduled to be executed tomorrow at 6 p.m. CT. https://t.co/E59wbuj6UR