After 48 years on death row, Tommy Zeigler finally has succeeded in his battle for testing. The results could mark a ...
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.
After 48 years on death row, the results of Zeigler’s successful battle for DNA testing could mark a breakthrough.
After 48 years on death row, Tommy Zeigler finally has succeeded in his battle for testing. The results could mark a breakthrough in his case if State Attorney Monique Worrell ...