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Marvin Wilson is on death row for the 1992 kidnapping and murder of a police informant, 21-year-old Jerry Williams. On November 4, 1992, police officers entered Wilson’s apartment pursuant to a search warrant. Jerry Williams was the confidential informant whose information enabled them to obtain the warrant. Williams entered and left the apartment minutes before the police went in. Wilson, another man and a juvenile female were present in the apartment. Over 24 grams of cocaine were found, and Wilson and the other man were arrested for possession of a controlled substance. Wilson was subsequently released on bond, but the other man remained in jail. Sometime after the incident, Wilson told a friend that someone had “snitched” on Wilson, that the “snitch” was never going to have the chance to “to have someone else busted,” and that Wilson “was going to get him.” On November 9, 1992, several observers saw an incident take place in the parking lot in front of a grocery store. In the parking lot, Wilson stood over Williams and beat him. Wilson asked Williams, “What do you want to be a snitch for? Do you know what we do to a snitch? Do you want to die right here?” In response, Williams begged for his life. A friend of Wilson's, Andrew Lewis, was pumping gasoline in his car at the time. Williams ran away from Wilson and across the street to a field. Wilson pursued Williams and caught him. Lewis drove his car to the field and while Williams struggled against them, Wilson and Lewis forced Williams into the car. At some point during this incident, either in front of Mike’s Grocery, across the street, or at both places, Lewis participated in hitting Williams and Wilson asked Lewis: “Where’s the gun?” Wilson told Lewis to get the gun and said that he (Wilson) wanted to kill Williams. They drove toward a Mobil refinery. Two other witnesses drove back to their apartments, which were close by, and when they arrived, they heard what sounded like gunshots from the direction of the Mobil plant. Sometime after the incident, Wilson told his wife, in the presence of Lewis and his wife, “Baby, you remember the n***** I told you I was going to get? I did it. I don’t know if he dead or what, but I left him there to die.” When Lewis's wife looked back at her husband, Wilson stated, “Don’t be mad at him because he did not do it. I did it.” On November 10, 1992, a bus driver noticed Williams’ dead body on the side of a road. The autopsy report concluded that Williams died from close range gunshot wounds to the head and neck. http://murderpedia.org/male.W/w/wilson-marvin-lee.htm He wasn't too mentally ill to have 24 grams of cocaine. He wasn't too mentally ill to plot to kill , find, and kill a man, who begged for his life. Sorry, he does not deserve a "break" for some sort of mental illness now, that it serves him. Lots of talks about Wilsons rights, let us not forget the person he brutally murdered. One less oxygen thief in the world. I am good with that.
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