
1958 - 2012
Summary
Name:
Marvin Lee WilsonYears Active:
1992Birth:
January 05, 1958Status:
ExecutedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
ShootingDeath:
August 07, 2012Nationality:
USA
1958 - 2012
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Marvin Lee WilsonStatus:
ExecutedVictims:
1Method:
ShootingNationality:
USABirth:
January 05, 1958Death:
August 07, 2012Years Active:
1992Date Convicted:
April 28, 1994Marvin Lee Wilson was born on January 5, 1958, in Jefferson County, Texas. He grew up in Beaumont, Texas, where he faced various challenges during his childhood and adolescence. The specifics of his early life suggest that he had difficulties academically. Wilson struggled in school and did not achieve a high level of education, completing around 11 years of schooling.
As a young boy, Wilson did not perform well in his studies and received low grades. Reports indicate that he had learning difficulties and was often teased by his peers. He was described by some as "slow," and this perception affected his interactions with others throughout his life.
Wilson's family life appeared to be challenging. There is little information about his family background, but those close to him have indicated that he faced hardships, which may have contributed to his later behavior. Despite these challenges, he managed to secure a few jobs as an adult, including work in the construction industry.
Wilson was known to have legal troubles from an early age. He faced several arrests and convictions for robbery and aggravated robbery in the early 1980s. These legal issues began a pattern of criminal behavior that would continue into his later life. He was eventually sentenced to prison for his crimes, marking the beginning of a long history with the criminal justice system.
During his time in prison, Wilson was involved in various programs, but challenges with education and personal development remained. Over the years, he faced multiple IQ tests. His scores indicated low intellectual functioning, with results ranging from the early 60s to mid-70s, suggesting he struggled with cognitive tasks.
Throughout his life, Wilson dealt with issues related to his mental and emotional health, which would later be a significant factor in discussions about his competency and culpability. His early life experiences, combined with his difficulties in education and challenges in his family circumstances, painted a complex picture of Marvin Lee Wilson as he grew into adulthood.
Marvin Lee Wilson was convicted for the murder of Jerry Robert Williams, a 21-year-old police informant. The murder took place on November 10, 1992, in Jefferson County, Texas.
The conflict began after Wilson was arrested alongside an associate for possession of cocaine. Williams, having testified against Wilson, became a target. After a short period of time, Wilson confronted Williams in the parking lot of a grocery store. Witnesses reported that Wilson verbally attacked Williams, asking him why he chose to be a snitch and threatening him. Williams attempted to escape, running across the street into a nearby field. However, both Wilson and his associate, Andrew Lewis, caught up with Williams.
Wilson and Lewis forcibly took Williams, transporting him in their vehicle. Eyewitnesses reported hearing gunshots shortly after. The next day, Williams's body was discovered. An autopsy revealed that he had died from gunshot wounds inflicted at close range to the head and neck.
Wilson was arrested the day after the murder when he reported to his parole officer. During the prosecution, some witnesses testified about the beating and kidnapping of Williams. Wilson was eventually convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death on May 9, 1994, after a jury trial. He maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings.
Wilson appealed multiple times and raised various claims regarding his mental capabilities, arguing that he should not be subjected to the death penalty based on his alleged mental retardation. However, despite these claims, he was executed by lethal injection in Texas on August 7, 2012.