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In 2002, I learned of a very tragic event:  Cindy Mangum Williams had been killed.  I knew Cindy all of her life.  She always had a smile on her face…she always had a positive word to say.  The tragic event altered many lives.  In the letter below is the story of how Cindy died.  Her only son Zeno has written this letter with a request for you and I to write letters.

James R Williams III was found guilty of two murders and was sentenced to two life terms.  Williams is being considered for parole…can you believe that!  Well, I can’t.

Make your voice heard…make Cindy’s voice heard…send a letter.

 

On December 28th 2002 Cindy Lassiter Williams and her husband James where brutally murdered in their south Jackson home. The murder was committed by Cindy’s stepson, James R. Williams III. While his father was sleeping on the couch, James began shooting multiple rounds at his father. Sometime during the shooting, my Mother Cindy came out to see what was going on and was shot in the face and killed. The bodies were put into large rubber maid containers and put into the back of a pickup truck and driven to Shilo Park in Brandon. Their bodies remained undiscovered there for a week. James III was convicted of killing his father James II and my mother Cindy and sentenced to 2 life sentences to run back to back. After having only served 13 years of 2 life sentences, he is being considered for parole. I am asking for all friends and family to please write a letter and oppose his release. There will be a hearing for anyone who would like to attend on Monday February 13th at 1:30 in Jackson. The address for the hearing and to send the letter is: 660 North State St. suite 100A, Jackson MS 39202.

 

I would greatly appreciate all your help in keeping this convicted murderer in jail. Thank you for your time and support regarding this matter.

 

Please keep my family in your prayers as we try to handle this unfortunate situation. This has opened old wounds that had just began to heal.

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Zeno Mangum III

 

 

 

 

 

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