Willie Burgess Robbery Murder In Alabama

Willie Burgess was sentenced to death by the State of Alabama for a murder committed during a robbery

According to court documents Willie Burgess would rob a store and in the process would shoot and kill the owner Louise Crow

Willie Burgess would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Willie Burgess is incarcerated at Holman Prison

Willie Burgess Case

“[O]n the morning of January 26, 1993, [Burgess] rode his bicycle to the Decatur *146 Bait [and Tackle] Shop located at 214 Sixth Avenue, S.E., Decatur, Alabama, with the intention of committing a theft. He entered the shop and had a dialogue with the owner, Mrs. Louise Crow. The defendant then left the shop, returned home, changed clothes and walked back to the shop. The defendant again entered the shop, pulled out a .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol, demanded money from the cash drawer and ordered the owner to enter the shop’s bathroom. Once the victim had entered the bathroom, the defendant shot her in the face at close range, killing her. He then stole the victim’s car, picked up his girlfriend and her child and headed toward Huntsville, Alabama. The defendant was arrested in route to Huntsville, and at the time of arrest he was in possession of the victim’s car, a .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol and a quantity of currency.”

After being returned to the custody of the Decatur police, Burgess made an admission to police detectives. Then, as he was walked through the parking lots between the Decatur City Hall and the Morgan County Jail, Burgess, while being videotaped by a cameraman for a local television station, made another admission in response to questions from reporters in which he admitted killing Mrs. Crow.

https://law.justia.com/cases/alabama/court-of-appeals-criminal/1998/cr-93-2054-0.html

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