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Williams was convicted of the murder he committed shortly after escaping prison and was sentenced to death. In 2005, he confessed to committing another murder in 1998. Williams became the last of four inmates executed in Arkansas in April 2017.
Arkansas executed convicted killer Kenneth Williams on Thursday, who was the fourth inmate put to death in the state in a little more than a week.
The execution of Arkansas death row inmate Kenneth Williams is raising questions after witnesses reports say his body repeatedly lurched when a lethal drug coursed through his veins.
Kenneth Williams, 38, initially was sentenced to life in prison for the 1998 killing of Dominique Hurd, a university cheerleader. He was later convicted of capital murder after he escaped from...
Liliana Segura writes in-depth at The Intercept on Arkansas’s execution of Kenneth Williams, whose outward signs of distress signaled another botched administration of killing drugs including...
Nearly 20 years after murdering his first victim, 38-year-old Kenneth Dewayne Williams is set to be executed on Thursday, April 27. Several families are hoping to finally feel closure with...
Arkansas executed Kenneth Williams on Thursday night using the sedative midazolam as the first of three drugs in its lethal-injection process three days before the drug was due to expire.
Calling eyewitness accounts “horrifying,” attorneys for Arkansas prisoner Kenneth Williams (pictured) are seeking the preservation of evidence and “a full investigation” into what they described as Williams’ “problematic execution.”
The state of Arkansas executed Kenneth Williams tonight, ending a spate of eight scheduled executions that were set to take place over the past 10 days because the state’s supply of lethal injection drugs was set to expire.
GRADY, Ark. (KATV) — The state of Arkansas executed death row inmate Kenneth Williams Thursday night, marking four executions carried out over the course of two weeks.