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      • In 2005, Williams was found guilty of murdering his father and step-mother, and was sentenced to more than 60 years without the possibility of parole. However, seven years later, the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole for minor offenders was unconstitutional.
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  2. Apr 19, 2023 · Double murderer James Williams III is set to walk out of a Mississippi prison May 16. The state Parole Board has agreed to release Williams, who was convicted in 2005 of shooting to death his father, James Jr., and stepmother, Cindy Lassiter Mangum, after failing to poison them to death.

  3. May 16, 2023 · James Williams III, who was 17 at the time, killed both James Williams, Jr. and his wife Cynthia Williams by shooting them with a .22 rifle in December of 2002. Williams then attempted to dismember the couple in order to fit them inside two Rubbermaid totes.

  4. May 16, 2023 · James Williams III, a Mississippi man convicted in 2005 of killing his stepmother and father, walked away free from prison on Tuesday. Following a 3-2 vote from the Mississippi Parole Board back in April, requests from the victims’ family members, a former prosecutor, and nearly 30 House members were made...

  5. Seventeen-year-old James R. Williams, III (Williams) was indicted for the murder of his father and stepmother, James R. Williams, Jr. (James Jr.) and Cynthia A. Williams (Cynthia), res pecti vely.

  6. May 16, 2023 · Double murderer James Williams III walked free Tuesday from a Mississippi prison, despite pleas from family members and dozens of lawmakers to keep him behind bars. The state Parole Board voted to release Williams, who was convicted in 2005 of fatally shooting his father, James Jr., and stepmother, Cindy Lassiter Mangum.

  7. James Williams III, a Mississippi man convicted in 2005 of killing his stepmother and father, walked away free from prison on Tuesday.

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