Schwarzenegger's decision not to grant clemency follows the recommendation of the state Parole Board which voted 3-1 against clemency for Williams. Clemency is almost never granted solely on the basis of good works done in prison, which is Williams' main basis for the request. It usually requires a confession and a statement of remorse from the subject, neither of which Williams was willing to give.
As Williams goes to his death, many are asking "why?"
Why does anyone feel a moment's regret for the execution of a multiple murderer whose convictions represent only a fraction of his actual violent crimes? Why would anyone object to the execution of someone who created a nationwide organization which deals drugs to children, terrorizes urban populations and carries out indiscriminate territorial warfare in many of our cities - violent crimes to which Williams is an accessory? What makes people so eager to believe good of a violent murderer when common sense should tell them to fear and revile him? Or why has it taken 22 years, a dozen court decisions and over a million tax dollars to finally get to this day when Williams could have been executed 20 years ago after his mandatory appeal? And for that matter, why would the Nobel prize committee even consider an award for this murderous gangster?
Suggesting that a few childrens' books and an anti-gang memoir could erase all the harm that Tookie Williams did during his life is ludicrous. Remorse can't bring his victims back to life or undo all the harm that his legacy with the Crips has done. For the state to assume responsibility on behalf of the people to execute any human being is a grave and serious matter, but if we accept that as citizens we can delegate that responsibility to the state, then who could ever be more deserving of that fate than Tookie Williams? The evidence against him is undeniable and the crimes he committed were inexcusable.
They say that "justice delayed is justice denied," and this execution was certainly delayed far too long to be fair to the families of Williams' many victims, but some justice has at last been delivered because during the two hours it took to put this article together Tookie Williams took the long walk to the padded table and was finally executed.








Article comments
1 - Maurice
Great writing as usual, Dave. I am not surprised there was no rioting.
My opinion of the Nobel prize committee has gone way down.
2 - lumpy
Thanks for such a links-rich article. My impression of Tookie is that he was a master manipulator who worked the system and took every advantage he could get to prolong his life on death row. 22 years is just ridiculous. Too bad he didn't live in Texas.
3 - Dave Nalle
Thanks guys. I think the rioting was not there because even his supporters were a little uneasy with Tookie, and those on the street knew who and what he really was.
I also think Lumpy hit it right on the head. Tookie was manipulative. I think he was using all these well-intentioned lefties who turned out to support him and he was certainly taking advantage of Barbara Cottman Becnel who co-authored most of his books. She was his dupe and chief apologist, and I think that ultimately that's a pretty thankless job.
Putting aside the issue of whether we ought to have a death penalty or not, I think that if ever there was someone whose death was no loss to society Tookie Williams was that guy.
Dave
4 - GoHah
solid work--Gordon
5 - chancelucky
While I'm personally opposed to the death penalty, I do agree with both the governor and you that the fact that he never confessed to the crimes was problematic for Williams's "redemption" argument.
It did make his claim seem disingenuous.
6 - Michael J. West
I am on the fence about the death penalty, but it certainly seems to me that, if anyone deserved to die at the hands of the state, Tookie Williams did. I honestly don't understand why this was national news.
7 - Bliffle
My take, after reading what I could find, is that Tookie was a ruthless manipulator and killer, but most importantly, an accomplished conman. I don't see much to doubt in his conviction, most of the claims of his supporters are rebutted, and I think his 'redemption' is fake, a story created entirely by Williams and successfully employed to manipulate gullible people on The Outside.
Aside from that, I think his books are a joke. They were ghost written and are impractical. Also, very expensive: $84 for a 24 page book is a lot of money for precious little. The books seem to consist of nothing but exhortations against gangs and a glossary of gang terms. The glossary is of no use to anyone except police. Oh, and potential gang members! They say that Williams would be effective as a speaker against gangs, but I think exactly the opposite. And clemency at this time would have offered an escape to gang members. And would have demonstrated the efficacy of jailhouse lawyering and conning.
Remember, Williams had 26 years to fulltime develop his cons and excuses. The poor people who he manipulated were simply under-equipped to deal with such an onslaught of alibiing.
As for being an 'expert', I don't think so. Did Williams immerse himself in Psychology and Anthropology books and studies while in jail to find the roots of gangs? No. He spent his time rationalizing his own behaviour and manipulating others. Williams knew nothing about gangs except how to climb to the top and how to sieze power.
8 - Anthony Grande
If I was Governor I would have given Tookie clemency along with every one else no matter what.
But Tookie's case for clemency was just ridiculous.
I am glad the Governor didn't give in to the girlie men or his Kennedy wife. I now have more hope for our Governor and his future as Governor.
9 - Anthony Grande
Dave said: " I think he was using all these well-intentioned lefties who turned out to support him and he was certainly taking advantage of Barbara Cottman Becnel who co-authored most of his books. She was his dupe and chief apologist, and I think that ultimately that's a pretty thankless job."
How was she his dupe and apologist? Did she not make money off of his story?
10 - Anthony Grande
I think it is just great that liberals, conservatives and moderates here at Blogcritics.org can come together for this cause and case of common sense.
11 - Dave Nalle
That's a good question, Anthony. I don't know if she legally could make money off of those books in California or not. In some states she certainly couldn't, and there's no state in which Tookie could. My guess would be that the money from the books went into some sort of charity fund for outreach to gang youth, but I'll look into it.
Dave
12 - Anthony Grande
I couldn't imagine her not being able to collect. I mean she wrote the stories and all, not Tookie, and she is not incarcerated.
13 - Dave Nalle
On doing some research I find that Williams' share of the money went to a group called the Institute for the Prevention of Youth Violence which seems to spend most of its time campaigning to make Tookie into some sort of happy muppet figure.
In addition to her writing, Becnel is the Excecutive Director of a pretty legitimate charity called Neighborhood House. I can find no indication that she didn't keep her share of any profits from Tookies crime memoirs, but at the same time I'm confident that she's well intentioned and would only have done good with the money.
Becnel was more than just his co-author. She was also his most outspoken advocate, hired lawyers for his appeals and spearheaded all the promotion and organization of protests surrounding his execution. One interviewer described them as 'platonic husband and wife', so I suspect they were pretty damned close. As far as I know she's not the woman involved in the famous incedent where Tookie was caught having sex in the prison meeting room and attacked a guard.
Dave
14 - robby
thats bullshit i fuckin hate pigs tookie williams is a god and arnold shwarzenegger is a steroid head prick.
15 - STM
Yeah, had Tookie Williams admitted his guilt and expressed remorse he'd probably still be with us.
But he didn't. Even so, the death penalty serves no purpose except to bring the state down to the same level as those it has condemned to death.
Truth is, Williams may have been more value alive than dead, especially if he continued to turn young people off gangs.
16 - Ratface
Tookie sucked gerbil dick and liked it. Rot in hell Tookie.
17 - Zedd
I don't believe in the death penalty but if others have to undergo this form of punishmet.... He was a criminal and paid the price for his actions.
Didn't understand the big deal....
18 - potato farmer
STM#15. Still be with us. Who is this us you speak of Kemosabe. Im sure you would have taken tookie cookie in and helped him on his jorney to become a good soul. A good old hangen or skinen for that boy wooda been real nice dont ya thunk.
19 - chea
tookie rules...even in death...arnold is a political puppet and had to deny clemency if the people that support him were to give him another term...
INJUSTICE reigns in the what is supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave...if you dont realise that then you are well and truly lost..
20 - STM
"STM#15. Still be with us."
Hello VI, you old 'Bama boy, you ...
I just don't believe in the death penalty, mate. It doesn't help anything ...
Nice comments today about your wife, BTW.
21 - Dave Nalle
tookie williams is a god and arnold shwarzenegger is a steroid head
Did you even LOOK at the picture of Tookie? Who's the roidhead again?
Dave
22 - Robbie
Oh Dave your a funny one.
Very clever
Tookie was a problem now he is not lets talk about that strange weather we have been getting!
23 - Benoit
i'am not agree with is death this guys had to teach other if he was there today his mind can change the world i think the its dead was a gross mistak
24 - Cyberdyne Systems Model 101
Tookie.... you are terminated....