After 16 years on death row, Darnell Williams was 3 days from execution when then Governor Frank O’Bannon issued a reprieve to allow the genetic testing of droplets of blood found on Williams’ shorts after the shooting. Recently released test results support Williams’ claim that he wasn’t present when a Gary, Indiana couple was fatally shot 17 years ago. Thomas Vanes, the prosecutor at Williams’ 1986 trial, now says that Williams should not be executed. He said, “I agree now that this is not a death penalty case.” (Indianapolis Star, December 13, 2003). See Innocence.