subject: What To Do If Falsely Accused Of Murder Or Criminal Homicide In Denver, Colorado [print this page] An Adams County, Colorado judge sentenced Norman Williams to 48 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for the 2008 stabbing death of an Aurora woman that the prosecutor called an "extraordinarily violent murder." Mr. Williams was convicted of second degree murder by an Adams County jury in May of this year.
Mr. Williams committed the murder by stabbing the victim, Angela Ball, approximately 91 times in the Winsor Court Apartments in Aurora, Colorado.
"Even after 23 years on the job, I was still shocked," said Adams County District Attorney Don Quick in a press release.
Police found Ball"s body in her Aurora apartment Nov. 24, 2008, and determined she had been killed five days earlier.
Williams" DNA was was found in several places in Balls" home, and his DNA was found under Ball"s fingernails, according to the release.
It is believed that the crime was drug-related.
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