Large Funeral Planned for Williams, Friend Says
Barbara Becnel, who led the campaign to save Stanley Tookie Williams’ life, made arrangements Tuesday to receive her close friend’s body, and said she and others were planning a major public funeral for him in Los Angeles.
Becnel said the ceremony would take place in a Los Angeles church and would be on the scale of the funeral for Rosa Parks. She said details would be announced later this week.
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12:00 a.m. Dec. 15, 2005 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Thursday December 15, 2005 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 59 words Type of Material: Correction
Stanley Williams funeral -- An article in Wednesday’s Section A about funeral plans for Stanley Tookie Williams said that, according to friend Barbara Becnel, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund had promised her its resources in proving Williams innocent of the four murders for which he was executed early Tuesday. The group is not involved in efforts to exonerate Williams.
Williams wanted to be cremated and to have his ashes spread in South Africa, Becnel said. She said she and other friends probably would gather with the family of South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela to carry out his wish.
Becnel, who does not believe that Williams committed the four murders for which he was executed, said the NAACP Legal Defense Fund has promised her its resources in proving Williams’ innocence.
Becnel witnessed the execution early Tuesday.
“He suffered. He was writhing, lifting his head up and fussing†at the guards for taking so long, she said. “It was horrible. To me, it was torture. It took 35 minutes to kill him.â€
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