
In this episode, we explore the intense legal battle over the scheduled execution of Marcellus Williams in Missouri. Despite new DNA evidence suggesting his innocence and a prosecutor's motion to vacate his conviction, the Missouri Supreme Court has denied appeals for a stay of execution. We delve into the complexities of this case, examining issues of racial bias in the criminal justice system, the challenges of the death penalty, and the crucial role of DNA evidence in overturning wrongful convictions. Join us for an in-depth discussion on this controversial case and the broader implications for justice and human rights.