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Terry Williams (murderer)

Terrance "Terry" Williams (born February 27, 1966, in Pennsylvania) is a prisoner who was sentenced to death for a murder committed at the age of 18. He was also convicted and sentenced to 27 years for a third-degree murder he committed six months earlier. He was scheduled to be executed on October 3, 2012; on September 28, 2012, a Philadelphia judge, Teresa Sarmina, granted a stay of execution.[1] His death sentence was overturned on June 9, 2016, by the U.S. Supreme Court via Williams v. Pennsylvania, and he was resentenced to life imprisonment without parole.[2][dead link]

Terrance Williams
Born (1966-02-27) February 27, 1966 (age 57)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)Third-degree murder (overturned)
First-degree murder (1984)
Criminal penaltyDeath, commuted to life imprisonment without parole
Imprisoned atState Correctional Institution – Phoenix

Murders of Hamilton and Norwood edit

In January, 1984, Williams stabbed to death Herbert Hamilton, a 50-year-old resident of West Philadelphia. Williams was a 17-year-old at the time of the murder. Williams lured Hamilton to bed, then stabbed him over 20 times and beat him with a baseball bat.[3][dead link]

As cited from court records: "Williams retrieved a nearby baseball bat, chased after [Herbert] Hamilton, and beat him with the bat until Hamilton was bloody and severely wounded. Williams then recovered the butcher knife and stabbed Hamilton approximately twenty times--twice in the head, ten times in the back, once in the neck, four times in the chest, and once each in the abdomen, arm, and thumb. Finally, Williams drove the butcher knife through the back of Hamilton's neck until it protruded through the other side. He then doused Hamilton's body with kerosene and unsuccessfully attempted to set fire to it."[4]

Six months later, Williams, then 18, and Marc Draper convinced Amos Norwood to go to a cemetery, where they beat him to death with a tire iron and then hid the body behind some tombstones. Williams later returned and set the body on fire.[5] Williams took Norwood's car, along with cash and credit cards he stole from the body, and drove to Atlantic City with Draper and Ronald Rucker.

Again citing from court records: "Williams exited the vehicle, approached Draper, and said quietly, "Play it off like you going home, like you want a ride home, and we gonna take some money." Draper understood Williams to be proposing a robbery. The two then got inside Norwood's automobile and Draper began to provide false directions to his "home." In reality, Draper's directions led Norwood to a secluded area adjacent to the Ivy Hill Cemetery. Once there, Draper reached over the backseat, grabbed Norwood from behind and ordered him "to be quiet and get out of the car." Norwood stopped the vehicle and complied.

Williams and Draper then led Norwood into the cemetery and ordered him to lie facedown near a tombstone. A quick search of Norwood's person revealed $20 hidden in his sock. At this point, Norwood began to plead for his life. The two assailants responded by removing Norwood's clothing and tying him up; Norwood's hands were bound behind his back with his shirt, his legs were bound together with his pants, and his socks were forcefully jammed into his mouth. Once Norwood was bound, Williams said to Draper, "Wait, I'm going to the car. We're getting ready to do something." And he walked off.

Williams returned with a tire iron and a socket wrench, the latter of which he gave to Draper. Draper, seemingly having second thoughts, urged Williams to leave. Williams replied, "I know what I'm doin, I know what I'm doin. Don't worry about it, I know what I'm doin." He then began battering Norwood's head with the tire iron. When he noticed that Draper was frozen in place, Williams said, "Man, you with me[?] We got to do this together." Draper then sprung into action himself, striking Norwood repeatedly with the socket wrench. This violent scene continued until Norwood lay motionless and dead."[6]

Arrest and trial edit

After the use of Norwood's calling card led police to Rucker, who in turn implicated Williams and Draper.[5] Draper was arrested on July 20, 1984. During questioning, he gave a full confession to the police.[5] A search was conducted of Williams residence, and Norwood's jacket was found. Williams surrendered to the police on July 23, 1984 and although Draper was in protective custody, was able to send several letters urging Draper to change his story. Draper instead turned the letters over to the police.[5]

Williams was convicted of third-degree murder in the death of Hamilton and was sentenced to 27 years, and was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Norwood and sentenced to death.[3] For his role in the murder of Norwood, Draper was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.[7]

Petition for commutation edit

A petition for commutation of his sentence by the Governor of Pennsylvania has been signed by nearly 150 former judges and prosecutors, child and health specialists, and former jurors at his trial. Williams, a victim of sexual abuse during his childhood, killed two of his alleged rapists. At his trials, the rapes were not mentioned. Jurors who signed the petition in September 2012 indicated that if they had been aware of the facts, they would not have requested the death penalty, but life in prison.[8][dead link] The widow of Amos Norwood, the second person killed by Williams, also argued for a commutation of the sentence.[9][dead link] On September 13, a bipartisan group, led by State Senator Daylin Leach, a Montgomery County Democrat, and State Senator Stewart Greenleaf, a Montgomery County Republican, asked Pennsylvania Governor, Tom Corbett, for clemency.[10][dead link]

Barbara Harris, the daughter of Amos Norwood, disagrees. She says it is time for Williams' sentence to be carried out: "Abolishing the Death Penalty is a good thing. Refusing Terrance Williams the RIGHT TO DIE is not!!! No more extensions, serve justice to Williams now before he destroys another family."[11]

In popular culture edit

  • Terry's case was covered by the HLN series Death Row Stories episode "Predator or Prey?" which covered both the murder and the overturning of Terry's death sentence.[12]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Terry Williams, Facing Death for Killing Alleged Abuser, Granted Stay of Execution The Huffington Post
  2. ^ "October Term, 2015 : Syllabus" (PDF). Supremecourt.gov. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  3. ^ a b Dean, Mensah M. (12 September 2012). "Phila. man, 46, could be executed Oct. 3". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  4. ^ Williams v. Beard, 637 F.3d 195, 199 (3d Cir. 2011).
  5. ^ a b c d Commonwealth v. Williams, 570 A.2d 75 (Penn. 1990).
  6. ^ Williams v. Beard, 637 F.3d 200-201 (3d Cir. 2011).
  7. ^ Dean, Mensah (21 September 2012). "Accomplice reverses his 1986 testimony to save Terrance Williams' life". inquirer.com. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Large pétition pour obtenir la grâce d'un condamné à mort en Pennsylvanie". The Huffington Post (Quebec). 6 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  9. ^ Omer, Sevil (6 September 2012). "Widow asks Pennsylvania governor not to execute husband's killer". Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  10. ^ "Pa. legislative panel asks for moratorium on executions". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  11. ^ "'Terrance Williams actions warrant death,' victim's daughter says". PennLive. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Predator or Prey". Death Row Stories. Season 5. Episode 3. 26 April 2020. CNN. HLN. Retrieved 2 May 2020.

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Terrance Terry Williams born February 27 1966 in Pennsylvania is a prisoner who was sentenced to death for a murder committed at the age of 18 He was also convicted and sentenced to 27 years for a third degree murder he committed six months earlier He was scheduled to be executed on October 3 2012 on September 28 2012 a Philadelphia judge Teresa Sarmina granted a stay of execution 1 His death sentence was overturned on June 9 2016 by the U S Supreme Court via Williams v Pennsylvania and he was resentenced to life imprisonment without parole 2 dead link Terrance WilliamsBorn 1966 02 27 February 27 1966 age 57 Pennsylvania U S Criminal statusIncarceratedConviction s Third degree murder overturned First degree murder 1984 Criminal penaltyDeath commuted to life imprisonment without paroleImprisoned atState Correctional Institution Phoenix Contents 1 Murders of Hamilton and Norwood 2 Arrest and trial 3 Petition for commutation 4 In popular culture 5 Notes and referencesMurders of Hamilton and Norwood editIn January 1984 Williams stabbed to death Herbert Hamilton a 50 year old resident of West Philadelphia Williams was a 17 year old at the time of the murder Williams lured Hamilton to bed then stabbed him over 20 times and beat him with a baseball bat 3 dead link As cited from court records Williams retrieved a nearby baseball bat chased after Herbert Hamilton and beat him with the bat until Hamilton was bloody and severely wounded Williams then recovered the butcher knife and stabbed Hamilton approximately twenty times twice in the head ten times in the back once in the neck four times in the chest and once each in the abdomen arm and thumb Finally Williams drove the butcher knife through the back of Hamilton s neck until it protruded through the other side He then doused Hamilton s body with kerosene and unsuccessfully attempted to set fire to it 4 Six months later Williams then 18 and Marc Draper convinced Amos Norwood to go to a cemetery where they beat him to death with a tire iron and then hid the body behind some tombstones Williams later returned and set the body on fire 5 Williams took Norwood s car along with cash and credit cards he stole from the body and drove to Atlantic City with Draper and Ronald Rucker Again citing from court records Williams exited the vehicle approached Draper and said quietly Play it off like you going home like you want a ride home and we gonna take some money Draper understood Williams to be proposing a robbery The two then got inside Norwood s automobile and Draper began to provide false directions to his home In reality Draper s directions led Norwood to a secluded area adjacent to the Ivy Hill Cemetery Once there Draper reached over the backseat grabbed Norwood from behind and ordered him to be quiet and get out of the car Norwood stopped the vehicle and complied Williams and Draper then led Norwood into the cemetery and ordered him to lie facedown near a tombstone A quick search of Norwood s person revealed 20 hidden in his sock At this point Norwood began to plead for his life The two assailants responded by removing Norwood s clothing and tying him up Norwood s hands were bound behind his back with his shirt his legs were bound together with his pants and his socks were forcefully jammed into his mouth Once Norwood was bound Williams said to Draper Wait I m going to the car We re getting ready to do something And he walked off Williams returned with a tire iron and a socket wrench the latter of which he gave to Draper Draper seemingly having second thoughts urged Williams to leave Williams replied I know what I m doin I know what I m doin Don t worry about it I know what I m doin He then began battering Norwood s head with the tire iron When he noticed that Draper was frozen in place Williams said Man you with me We got to do this together Draper then sprung into action himself striking Norwood repeatedly with the socket wrench This violent scene continued until Norwood lay motionless and dead 6 Arrest and trial editAfter the use of Norwood s calling card led police to Rucker who in turn implicated Williams and Draper 5 Draper was arrested on July 20 1984 During questioning he gave a full confession to the police 5 A search was conducted of Williams residence and Norwood s jacket was found Williams surrendered to the police on July 23 1984 and although Draper was in protective custody was able to send several letters urging Draper to change his story Draper instead turned the letters over to the police 5 Williams was convicted of third degree murder in the death of Hamilton and was sentenced to 27 years and was convicted of first degree murder in the death of Norwood and sentenced to death 3 For his role in the murder of Norwood Draper was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole 7 Petition for commutation editA petition for commutation of his sentence by the Governor of Pennsylvania has been signed by nearly 150 former judges and prosecutors child and health specialists and former jurors at his trial Williams a victim of sexual abuse during his childhood killed two of his alleged rapists At his trials the rapes were not mentioned Jurors who signed the petition in September 2012 indicated that if they had been aware of the facts they would not have requested the death penalty but life in prison 8 dead link The widow of Amos Norwood the second person killed by Williams also argued for a commutation of the sentence 9 dead link On September 13 a bipartisan group led by State Senator Daylin Leach a Montgomery County Democrat and State Senator Stewart Greenleaf a Montgomery County Republican asked Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett for clemency 10 dead link Barbara Harris the daughter of Amos Norwood disagrees She says it is time for Williams sentence to be carried out Abolishing the Death Penalty is a good thing Refusing Terrance Williams the RIGHT TO DIE is not No more extensions serve justice to Williams now before he destroys another family 11 In popular culture editTerry s case was covered by the HLN series Death Row Stories episode Predator or Prey which covered both the murder and the overturning of Terry s death sentence 12 Notes and references edit Terry Williams Facing Death for Killing Alleged Abuser Granted Stay of Execution The Huffington Post October Term 2015 Syllabus PDF Supremecourt gov Retrieved 2017 07 07 a b Dean Mensah M 12 September 2012 Phila man 46 could be executed Oct 3 The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 14 September 2012 Williams v Beard 637 F 3d 195 199 3d Cir 2011 a b c d Commonwealth v Williams 570 A 2d 75 Penn 1990 Williams v Beard 637 F 3d 200 201 3d Cir 2011 Dean Mensah 21 September 2012 Accomplice reverses his 1986 testimony to save Terrance Williams life inquirer com Retrieved 4 October 2023 Large petition pour obtenir la grace d un condamne a mort en Pennsylvanie The Huffington Post Quebec 6 September 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2012 Omer Sevil 6 September 2012 Widow asks Pennsylvania governor not to execute husband s killer Retrieved 14 September 2012 Pa legislative panel asks for moratorium on executions The Philadelphia Inquirer 13 September 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2012 Terrance Williams actions warrant death victim s daughter says PennLive 31 March 2015 Retrieved 30 December 2015 Predator or Prey Death Row Stories Season 5 Episode 3 26 April 2020 CNN HLN Retrieved 2 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Williams murderer amp oldid 1178554981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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