Former prosecutor questions scheduled release of double murderer

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Time is ticking towards the release date of James Williams III, and one of the prosecutors on the case has come out publicly questioning the Mississippi Parole Board’s decision to allow the double murderer to walk free.

Flip Weinberg, a former assistant district attorney who served on Williams’ case, explained on Tuesday’s episode of The Gallo Show that as someone who witnessed the court proceedings firsthand, he cannot wrap his head around the parole board’s rationale.

“I can’t get my mind wrapped around it. It makes no sense at all to me,” Weinberg said. “I mean, obviously, he would try anything he could try to get out at some point. It makes sense what he’s doing but it doesn’t make sense what the parole board is doing.”

Williams, who has been incarcerated since 2002, was found guilty of killing both his father and stepmother before cutting up their bodies and dumping them near Shiloh Park in Brandon. He was 17 at the time of the crime.

After undergoing a “moral rehabilitation” that included attaining a GED and work as a Christian minister, members of the parole board informed the victims’ family – all of which are against his release – earlier this month that they had decided to grant Williams parole.

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