On December 2, 1997, Williams was executed in the electric chair at the
Nebraska State Penitentiary for the rape and murder of Catherine Brooks. While being shaved in preparation for his electrocution, Williams was nicked and required first aid, which he found ironic. Reactions from the friends and relatives of Williams' other victims were mixed. Brooks' brother, Stephen Rada, said he did not want to discuss his family's position on capital punishment or on Williams' impending execution. He said to reporters, "My family is not vindictive. They just don't want the constant reminder." Linda Ode, a friend of McGarry, said only God could know whether the supposed positive change in Williams was genuine. She also said Williams' execution would not make her feel better. She later said, "It's not going to bring Patty back, or Catherine or Mrs. Rowe. But it is something he has to pay for." Williams was the last person to be executed in Nebraska by electrocution. In 2008, the
Nebraska Supreme Court banned the use of the electric chair as "cruel and unusual punishment". The next execution in Nebraska did not occur until over two decades later, when
Carey Dean Moore was executed via
lethal injection in 2018. ==See also==