Fatal Flaw
A True Story of Malice and Murder in a Small Southern Town
- Crime and Prosecution - Page 57
Zeigler's story did not address the beating death of Charlie Mays, or the fact that Zeigler's shoulder holster was found on top of Mays's dry blood splatters. It did not explain why Edward Williams and Felton Thomas, two black men apparently unknown to each other, each had come forth with damning stories against a man whom they had no reason to dislike, much less to hate.

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