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Ronald Keith Williamson's early life
appeared charmed. A successful school and college baseball player, he
seemed to have a world of opportunity at his feet. But, after injury put
paid to his sporting career, he slowly began to show signs of mental
illness, and drifted into a life of petty crime and misdemeanour. When
in 1982 a local girl was found raped and murdered, he was in prison
serving time for kiting cheques. Whilst there, another prisoner, looking
for release, alleged he had overheard him confessing to the killing, and
Williamson was arrested for the crime. What followed was one of the most
appalling cases of a miscarriage of justice America has ever seen. From
the point of his arrest, Williamson was taunted by prison guards who
held back the medicines he was prescribed to control his psychiatric
problems, meaning that when it came to trial he was distressed and not
lucid. At the trial itself he was never given fair representation - his
lawyer was not only blind, but had also never handled a criminal case
before, and never entered a plea on Williamson's behalf, that he was not
fit to stand trial. Williamson was found guilty, and sentenced to death.
Despite many appeals, he was final given a date for his execution - Sept
24th 1994. It was only due to the last minute intervention by a group of
appellate lawyers working on his behalf, who sought a writ from the
district court judge, that he was given a stay of execution of five
days. Here, for the first time, Grisham delves into this story, tracing
the man, the case and the trial, and showing how, thanks to this team of
dedicated legal professionals, the real truth about the case came to
light. Evidence surfaced to completely exonerate Williamson, and he was
freed in April 1999. He later won a settlement in court for his
conviction, but sadly passed away last year.
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