The final meal for the man convicted of a 1996 Baldwin County murder has been announced.
Marion Wilson, Jr. requested a final meal of one medium thin crust pizza with everything, 20-piece buffalo wings with spicy sauce, one pint of butter pecan ice cream, apple pie, and grape juice.
Wilson is scheduled to be executed between June 20 and 27.
Wilson was convicted of murdering Donovan Corey Parks. Evidence at trial showed that on March 28, 1996, Parks went to a local Wal-Mart to get cat food and left his car parked in the fire lane at the store. A witness saw Wilson and Robert Earl Butts in line behind Parks. The two men asked Parks for a ride and got in his car.
Shortly after, Parks' body was found lying face down in the street.
Wilson was indicted in the Superior Court of Baldwin County for malice murder, felony murder, armed robbery, hijack a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession a sawed off shotgun.
Butts was executed in last year.