Friday, April 24, 2026

Man on Texas Death Row Won on Subpoena of NBC Dateline Now Filing to Appeal on Journalist Privilege

SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 20 – Eric Lyle Williams is on death row in Texas, following conviction twelve years ago for killing Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife. His subpoena to NBC Universal for information for his ongoing appeal had landed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and soon the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, both of which Inner City Press closely covers.   

Back on February 27, 2015 NBC brought case an episode of Dateline about the case, entitled "Vendetta." McClelland had prosecuted Williams, a lawyer elected Justice of the Peace, for theft and burglary, resulting on his loss of office, law licence, and "discharge from his position with the Texas State Guard."

The murders followed. So did a second Dateline episode, entitled "Bad Intentions."  

 Williams lawyers, still appealing, want the full footage of interviews. NBC opposed the subpoena, citing the journalist's privilege. Williams' lawyers replied, limiting their request to outtakes of nine interviewees.   Judge Liman granted the subpoena, the motion to compel, in part - as to Kim Williams, who was "offered lesser punishment in exchange for her testimony."    NBC moved to certify for interlocutory appeal - and got denied, on April 13. 

 Now its next round of papers are due, it was on April 20 agreed very civilly, in both senses of the word. Inner City Press will continue to follow and report on the case. 

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 It is Williams v. NBC Universal Media LLC, 1:25-mc-122 (Liman)