The celebrity rush to save the life of convicted murderer and gang founder Tookie Williams may be the best argument yet for eliminating the death penalty. Dead, he's a martyr; alive and confined for ...
The founder of the Crips gang, Stanley “Tookie” Williams, is scheduled to be executed on December 13th at San Quentin State Prison. Williams was convicted of committing four brutal murders in 1979, ...
Convicted murderer and Crips gang co-founder Stanley Tookie Williams awaits the result of a last-minute plea for clemency before his scheduled execution next week. His fate is now in the hands of ...
Topics: The execution of former Crips leader and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Stanley Tookie Williams, and President Bush's estimate that 30,000 Iraqi citizens have lost their lives in the war. Guests: ...
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Yesterday California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with Crips gang co-founder Stanley “Tookie” Williams, who currently awaits execution for murdering four people during two late 70s robberies. He ...
The Crips, the gang that condemned California inmate Stanley Tookie Williams helped to create, has survived -- and has even gone international.... Tookie Williams and the History of the Crips ...
Dec. 8, 2005 — -- Stanley "Tookie" Williams' fight for clemency is a battle between his polar opposite legacies: the co-founder of the notorious Crips gang versus the Nobel Prize-nominated ...
Governor Schwarzenegger will hold a clemency hearing tomorrow. Williams denies he committed four brutal murders, but the legal appeals appear to have been exhausted for his convictions back in 1981.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had a closed meeting Thursday in which those representing the movement to give Stanley “Tookie” Williams clemency were listened to, along with representatives of ...
April 29, 1993—At the Hands Across Watts peace summit between members of the Bloods and the Crips, convicted murderer Stanley Tookie Williams delivers a videotaped message from San Quentin’s death row ...
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