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Ziegler was convicted of a quadruple 1975 Orange County murder and has been on death row ever since. He has long maintained ...
Orlando Circuit Judge Leticia Marques agreed Tuesday to hold an evidentiary hearing in the long and tangled case of death row ...
It's a thrift store on Dillard Street now, but in 1975, a Christmas Eve nightmare unfolded inside the Zeigler Furniture store in Winter Garden when four people were murdered, and the owner, Tommy ...
Tommy Zeigler, who has been on death row for nearly 50 years, will have another chance to prove his innocence after a judge ...
Tommy Zeigler, the Florida furniture store owner accused of murdering his wife, in-laws and another man on Christmas Eve in 1975, has been awaiting the results of renewed fingerprint testing that ...
William “Tommy” Zeigler, now 70, has spent much of that time contesting his conviction from death row, insisting blood splattered across his shirt during the mass murder will prove his ...
The documentary, titled "A Question of Innocence," is about Tommy Zeigler, now 68, who has been unsuccessfully battling his murder conviction for almost four decades.
No one has been on Florida’s death row longer than Tommy Zeigler. “I didn’t fire a weapon that night,” said Zeigler in a 2000 interview.
Tommy Zeigler discusses his murder convictions in 2010 at Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, where he remains on death row. HIs lawyers are asking a judge to vacate convictions that landed ...
Inmate William Thomas "Tommy" Zeigler was convicted of the murders of his wife, in-laws and another man in his furniture store on Christmas Eve in 1975 in Winter Garden. Now he hopes DNA testing ...
Zeigler’s request for DNA testing was one of the first to land on her desk. The case is the subject of a 2018 series and ongoing podcast, Blood and Truth, from the Tampa Bay Times.