Voices of a Killer

THE GUN WENT OFF | Ep 14 | Rondell Williams


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On this episode of Voices of a Killer we interview Rondell Williams from St. Louis Missouri – a man who was involved in a burglary gone wrong and the consequences that followed leading to a conviction of first-degree murder and the tragic death of St. Louis University law student James Walker in 1984. 


Rondell speaks to us directly from prison, and after 40 years behind bars it makes him one of the longest serving prisoners on this podcast so far. He will reveal his candid account of the night in question – the struggle, the fatal shooting, and the aftermath that would lead to his and his victim’s downfall. 


Why did he end up committing murder?  What led to him spending such a long time in prison? And was he fairly treated in his trial? These are the questions that we’ll ask Rondell Williams on this episode of Voices of a Killer.


More information about this case:

  • A summary Rondell’s trial | STATE v. WILLIAMS | 710 S.W.2d 395 (1986) | Leagle.com 
  • Rondell’s 1988 Appeal | Williams v. State, 755 S.W.2d 609 | Casetext


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