Jan. 22



MISSOURI----stay of impending execution

Supreme Court stays execution for man who fatally stabbed former Post-Dispatch reporter



The Missouri Supreme Court has issued a stay of execution for Marcellus Williams, who had been scheduled to die on Wednesday for the fatal stabbing of former Post-Dispatch reporter Lisha Gayle at her home in University City in 1998.

Williams had argued that he was entitled to additional DNA testing. Although the state's high court did not say why the execution was delayed, it could provide more time for courts to consider his claim.

Williams killed Gayle, 42, at her home in the gated Ames Place neighborhood on Aug. 11, 1998. Williams was burglarizing the home when Gayle, who had been taking a shower, surprised him. He stabbed her repeatedly while she fought for her life.

A jury convicted Williams at a trial in 2001. He was sentenced to death by St. Louis County Circuit Judge Emmett M. O'Brien.

The judge also ordered Williams to serve consecutive terms of life in prison for robbery, 30 years for burglary and 30 years each for 2 weapons violations.

Before sentencing, Williams told the judge he lacked jurisdiction - that only God had that authority.

Gayle was a Post-Dispatch reporter from 1981-92. She left the paper to do volunteer social work with children and the poor.

(source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

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