Stanley Williams

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Stanley Tookie Williams III (December 29, 1953 - December 13, 2005), born in Monroe, Louisiana, was a convicted murderer and an early leader of the Crips, a notorious American street gang which had its roots in South Central Los Angeles in 1971. In December 2005 he was executed for the 1979 murders of Albert Owens, Yen-Yi Yang, Tsai-Shai Lin, and Yee-Chen Lin. Williams refused to aid police investigations with any information against his gang, … Wikipedia
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December 29, 1953
Died:
December 13, 2005
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  • Executive Clemency Reply...

    www.cm-p.com/pdf/executiveclemency_reply.pdf
  • Stanley Tookie Williams -...

    On February 28, 1979, Stanley Williams murdered Albert Lewis Owens during a robbery of a 7-Eleven convenience store in Whittier, California. Here are the details of that crime.
    crime.about.com/od/deathrow/a/tookie2.htm
  • Executive Clemency petition

    cm-p.com/pdf/executiveclemency.pdf
  • Los Angeles County District...

    da.co.la.ca.us/pdf/swilliams.pdf
  • JURIST - Forum:...

    FORUM Op-eds on legal news by law professors and JURIST special guests...
    jurist.law.pitt.edu/forumy/2005/12/schwarzeneggers-mistak...
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Stanley Williams. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Williams
  • People v. Stanley Williams...

    Fitzgerald testified Oglesby also told him at the May 21-22 meetings of Williams's boast of killing a large number of Orientals, but Oglesby said it was sometime later.
    www.streetgangs.com/magazine/tookie1127_88.html
  • Stanley "Tookie" Williams...

    Stanley "Tookie" Williams Memorial Service December 20, 2005 - Bethel A.M.E. Church, Los Angeles, MI.
    www.finalcall.com/webcast/tookie/
  • Democracy Now! | A...

    In a half-hour interview, death row prisoner Stanley Tookie Williams speaks from his cell in San Quentin about his case, his life and his redemption.
    www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/30/153247
  • savetookie.org

    www.savetookie.org/brady_discovery_motion.pdf

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