After spending close to 49 years on death row, convicted mass murderer Tommy Zeigler could soon win his freedom.
The nearly 50-year-old murder case of Tommy Zeigler has taken a new turn with the discovery of fresh DNA evidence.
After 48 years on death row, the results of Zeigler’s successful battle for DNA testing could mark a breakthrough.
Zeigler was nearly 31 years old when he was sentenced to death for two of the four murders that happened on Christmas Eve, 1975. He turns 80 in July.
Florida death row inmate William "Tommy" Zeigler has filed a new motion to prove his innocence using new DNA testing.
A trail of blood at the murder scene — and the absence of it on the accused killer’s clothes — show it is impossible for Florida death row inmate Tommy Zeigler to have killed his wife and in ...
Tommy Ziegler was convicted of the murders of his wife Eunice, her parents Perry and Virginia Edwards and another man, Charlie Mays. Prosecutors said Zeigler, who is white, lured three Black men ...