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EvanL
01-14-2004, 11:13 PM
At least nine hold prisoner down
'I'm not guilty. God, help me,' he cries



LUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) - A murderer whose claims of mental retardation were rejected by the courts was executed today after struggling with guards and pleading for his life until the last moment.
Lewis Williams, 45, was put to death by injection for fatally shooting a 76-year-old woman during a robbery at her Cleveland home in 1983.

Four guards were needed to lift Williams from his knees and pry his hand off the edge of a table before carrying him into the death chamber. As he was strapped to the execution table he cried, "I'm not guilty. God, help me."

At least nine guards restrained him as they prepared his arms and inserted needles. One guard standing at his head alternately restrained him and patted his right shoulder to comfort him.

Williams repeatedly shook his head and tried to lift himself off the preparation bed. He yelled several times, then rested his head and spoke, appearing to whisper or chant quietly.

Williams kept pleading even as the warden pulled the microphone away after his final official statement: "God, please help me. God, please hear my cry." He was ****ounced dead at 10:15 a.m.

His mother, Bonnie Williams, 66, sobbed in an adjacent room separated by a window.

"It was an awful thing to watch," assistant state public defender Stephen Ferrell said. "The struggle caught us by surprise. He didn't seem to be like that this morning."

It was the first time witnesses in Ohio saw members of the execution team insert the needles that delivered the lethal drugs into the condemned inmate's arms.

The decision by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to allow the process to be viewed settled a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in September, said prisons system director Reginald Wilkinson.

Wilkinson said officials would review what happened with Williams.

"I would say it was disturbing. I would say it was traumatic," Wilkinson said. "It was probably as traumatic as anything our staff has gone through."

Williams was executed for shooting Leoma Chmielewski in the face during a robbery in her home.

Williams professed his innocence in a death row interview with The Associated Press last month, saying he was in Chmielewski's house the night she died but left before she was killed.

His execution, originally set for June, was delayed while a judge considered his claim that he was mentally retarded and therefore ineligible for the death penalty. The judge rejected the claim after an expert hired by Williams' lawyers found that he was not mentally retarded.

Williams was the ninth inmate executed in Ohio since the state resumed the death penalty in 1999.

Skaman
01-15-2004, 03:57 AM
Interesting story, very difficult to read. I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another.

Uncle Sam
01-15-2004, 10:32 AM
Interesting story, very difficult to read. I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another.

Aren't you in the Army ?

papasmerf
01-15-2004, 11:00 AM
This is a very sad story :|

Haiw
01-15-2004, 11:53 AM
Interesting story, very difficult to read. I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another.

Aren't you in the Army ?
There's a difference between taking a life in battle and plain execution...right?

Uncle Sam
01-15-2004, 12:24 PM
Interesting story, very difficult to read.
I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another.

Aren't you in the Army ?
There's a difference between taking a life in battle and plain execution...right?


He stated
I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another

He didn't specify which...He is in the Army and he may have to kill someone.

pAt
01-15-2004, 12:38 PM
not to be mean or anything but how can he be soo mentaly ill if he can robb a bank??

usa320
01-15-2004, 01:17 PM
He didnt rob a bank. he shot an old woman in the face.

People like him deserve to be put to death, or spend the rest of their lives in jail.

scoone
01-15-2004, 04:13 PM
:(

Midav
01-15-2004, 04:36 PM
Sad to read. But, in the end, it was he who chose his own path.

Skaman
01-15-2004, 06:09 PM
Interesting story, very difficult to read. I have very mixed feelings concerning taking the life of another.

Aren't you in the Army ?
There's a difference between taking a life in battle and plain execution...right?

In reference to capital punsihment.

SOG
01-15-2004, 07:18 PM
well considering that was in 1983 and he shot the old lady in the face while trying to rob her the system has had plenty of time to go over his evidence with new dna tests. it wasnt a over the night lets lynch him deal. while there is something unerving about executing a non mobile man i wonder pending where they would send him if he deserves cable tv and 3 daily meals for the rest of his life after dropping a old lady in the face. something tells me ohio prisons are run a bit better than la's or any other heavy urban prison. robbing somebody is one thing, murdering them like that is stupid on stupid.

while i am divided somewhat on the execution of a stranger of whom i have no emotional line to other than sympathy for the person they wronged i know full well what i would do or want done if it was someone close to me. so i guess thats why executions take place. and always have.