Ohio man sentenced to life in prison for triple murder and dismemberment in drug deal robbery gone wrong




Columbus, Ohio The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio stated that Larry J. J. Streets Williams Jr., 43, was found guilty on 16 charges of a violent drug conspiracy that resulted in the deaths of three persons in 2018 and was given a life term in federal prison.

Williams, according to the prosecution, was a key player in a robbery operation that targeted a drug dealer’s cash and marijuana, but the plan swiftly descended into violence. Connor Reynolds, a 23-year-old occupant of the house where the theft took place in June 2018, was not the planned target and was shot and killed by Williams during the heist.

Williams killed 52-year-old Henry Watson two months later in August 2018 in order to stop him from assisting the police. Williams killed 48-year-old Tera Pennington, a witness to Watson’s death, right after that murder.

Prosecutors claim that the horrific crime spree also included the dismemberment and disposal of victims’ bodies, leaving their remains strewn all throughout Ohio.

After a three-week trial before U.S. District Judge Michael H. Watson, Williams was found guilty of all charges. Several instances of murder, conspiracy, and other acts relating to the drug-related violence were among the charges.


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