
d: 2002
Summary
Name:
Alexander WilliamsYears Active:
1986Status:
DeceasedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
ShootingDeath:
November 25, 2002Nationality:
USA
d: 2002
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Alexander WilliamsStatus:
DeceasedVictims:
1Method:
ShootingNationality:
USADeath:
November 25, 2002Years Active:
1986Alexander Williams was born in 1968 in Augusta, Georgia. He grew up in a challenging environment where he faced a lot of difficulties. His childhood was marked by severe physical and emotional abuse from his mother and stepmother. There are accounts that describe how they hurt him in various ways. For instance, he was repeatedly whipped and sometimes even forced to stand naked outside as punishment. This abuse had a deep impact on his development.
As he grew older, Alexander began to show signs of mental illness. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, which affects how a person thinks and behaves. This condition caused him to hear voices and have hallucinations. His father noted that Alexander often seemed disconnected from reality, living in what he called a "dream world." Alexander's mental health struggles began long before any serious incidents occurred.
During his teenage years, he experienced additional trauma and hardships. By the time he was 17, he had already been a victim of continuous violence in his home life, which played a significant role in his psychological state. There were reports indicating that he believed he had telepathic abilities and expressed unusual religious thoughts.
As he neared the age of 17, his life took a drastic turn. However, the details of his early life, including the abuse and his mental health issues, were not disclosed during his trial. His defense attorney failed to gather crucial information that could have helped him, and the entire defense presentation lasted less than 15 minutes. Alexander Williams' story is a tragic tale of a young person affected by abuse and mental illness, which shaped his later life and decisions.
On March 4, 1986, Alexander Williams, who was 17 years old at the time, kidnapped and murdered 16-year-old Aleta Bunch in Augusta, Georgia. Aleta was last seen that day at the Regency Mall, where she had gone to shop and prepare for a modeling assignment. After she went missing, her body was found in a remote, wooded area eleven days later.
Williams was arrested eight days after the murder, on March 12. Evidence revealed that he used Aleta's car after her death, along with her credit cards, to purchase items at the mall. During his interactions with friends, he admitted to kidnapping and killing her. He told one friend that Aleta "would never tell" what happened, hinting at the crime he committed. The details showed he shot her multiple times.
In August 1986, after a trial lasting only four days, he was sentenced to death. His case gained attention due to his mental health issues. In February 2002, after years on death row, the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles commuted his sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole. They took this action after reviewing psychiatric reports that confirmed his severe mental illness.
Despite being spared execution, Williams' struggles continued. On November 25, 2002, he was found dead in his prison cell, having committed suicide by hanging himself with his shirt.