The nearly 50-year-old murder case of Tommy Zeigler has taken a new turn with the discovery of fresh DNA evidence.
Tommy Zeigler, 79, pictured on Nov. 26 ... robbery at a gas station across the street from the furniture store within hours of the murders. The original judge also behaved inappropriately ...
After 48 years on death row, Tommy Zeigler finally has succeeded in his battle for testing. The results could mark a breakthrough in his case if State Attorney Monique Worrell supports his quest.
Ziegler's attorneys say DNA evidence proves Zeigler didn't commit the murders of his wife and in-laws that landed him on death row almost five decades ago.
Florida death row inmate William "Tommy" Zeigler has filed a new motion to prove his innocence using new DNA testing. In late 2022, a judge granted Zeigler and his defense team new DNA testing on ...
William Zeigler was convicted in 1976 of murdering four people inside his Winter Garden furniture store on Christmas Eve, 1975.
THAT’S WHAT TOMMY ZEIGLER TOLD US WHEN WE INTERVIEWED ... HE’S CLAIMED HE DID NOT COMMIT THE MASS MURDERS IN HIS WINTER GARDEN FURNITURE STORE. HIS WIFE, EUNICE, AND MOTHER IN LAW, VIRGINIA ...
A trail of blood at the murder scene — and the absence of ... pulled up to the back of the W.T. Zeigler Furniture store, about 10 miles north of the Magic Kingdom. They planned to deliver ...
Prosecutors said Zeigler, who is white, lured three Black men—including Mays— to his family's furniture store in Winter Garden on December 24, 1975, after the murders in order to frame them.