Ex-judge who murdered prosecutor in front of courthouse while wearing Halloween mask and killed district attorney and wife months later demands new death penalty trial

Left: Eric Williams listens to testimony from ATF special agent, Matt Johnson during his capital murder trial at the Rockwall County Courthouse in Rockwall, Texas, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Vernon Bryant, Pool)/Right: Kim Williams, former wife of Eric Williams is escorted to the witness stand during sentencing at the Rockwall County Courthouse in Rockwall, December 2014. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Vernon Bryant, Pool)

Left: Eric Williams listens to testimony from ATF special agent, Matt Johnson during his capital murder trial at the Rockwall County Courthouse in Rockwall, Texas, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Vernon Bryant, Pool). Right: Kim Williams, former wife of Eric Williams is escorted to the witness stand during sentencing at the Rockwall County Courthouse in Rockwall, December 2014. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Vernon Bryant, Pool)

A former judge in Texas found guilty of murdering a prominent district attorney and his wife in cold blood and shooting down another prosecutor in front of a courthouse while donning a Halloween mask has asked for a new death penalty trial.

It is the latest attempt by one-time Kaufman County justice of the peace Eric Lyle Williams to have the case retried roughly a decade after he murdered Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife Cynthia McLelland, and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse in a vengeful rage.

At trial, prosecutors said Williams carefully planned the murder of the district attorney and Hasse in early 2013 as he fumed over his own prosecution and conviction for the theft of Kaufman County computer equipment a year before. Williams, who had lost his law license and job as a result of his prosecution, was out on bail for theft when he shot Hasse down before at least there witnesses.

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