MLIVE Michigan issued the following announcement on Aug. 22.
Theodore Glenn Williams, held in a psychiatric hospital after killing two girls in the late 1960s, lost a bid to challenge his continued confinement.
Williams, 80, sought a writ of habeas corpus asking a judge to determine if his confinement is lawful.
He asked permission to file a second or successive such appeal in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan – a request that was recently rejected by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.
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Source: MLIVE Michigan