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I think that's really what these families want, for it be acknowledged that their children did nothing wrong and they were victims. Their children were pawns in a much bigger game. They just want their lives to be recognized and their loss to be recognized. The real tragedy of it all is that we knew children were going missing every week and we could do absolutely nothing to stop it.

Joseph Drolet, 75, was head of the appellate division at Fulton County District Attorney's office and part of the legal team which successfully saw Wayne Williams convicted after his trial in A police recruit was below the bridge and heard a splash. Another officer saw a car turn around in a parking lot at the end of the bridge. The car was stopped by police. Wayne Williams can never get around that fact that he was there on that bridge. When he was stopped, Williams said: 'I bet this is about those boys, isn't it? That was a little tell-tale remark because the killer knew that he didn't kill the girls who are on the list of missing and murdered children.

He's killed only males. In Williams' car, there was a pair of thick, heavy gloves on the seat next to him. It was late May and 90F. In the back, there was a inch length of a braided ski rope, the kind of thing you could use as a ligature. Williams then told the first version of the so-called 'Cheryl Johnson story'.

Detective Agan said while he believes the facts 'speak for themselves' he does not believe Williams is responsible for the murders of two girls. They are completely out of the pattern,' he said. Investigators said Williams fit the FBI profile very well. He'd been treated as a gifted child and then dropped out of school. He was an only child whose parents doted on him. Pictured above is the house where he lived with is parents.

He claimed that he was out driving at 3am, trying to find the home of someone called Cheryl Johnson. Later, Williams gave a slightly different story to an FBI agent, explaining that he was planning to meet two sisters - Cheryl and Barbara — the next morning. Then Williams claimed he saw a truck on the bridge.

No one else saw any vehicles. The FBI let him go.

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They didn't have a murder at that point. At the District Attorney's office the next morning, we were told about Williams and began assessing the case. The morning after he was stopped on the bridge, two FBI agents went to Williams' house and he gave another story - that his mother took a phone call from Cheryl Johnson. Williams gave the agents a phone number. It didn't exist. Williams was brought into FBI headquarters to take a hair sample to compare to hair found on bodies. He took and flunked a polygraph exam. He offered to take it again if he could pick the victim.

He chose Latonya Wilson, one of the girls. He said most people who don't believe Williams committed the murders 'are totally unaware of the evidence'. He was released and went home and held a press conference. Incredibly, he handed out resumes which are filled with fabrications about how he flew fighter jets and was a race-car driver.

He volunteered the information that he was the main suspect in the case. He then said that he never talked to Cheryl Johnson, one of his employees did. He commented how kids shouldn't be out, running about the streets. Two days later, the body of Nathaniel Cater was found a mile downriver from the Jackson Parkway Bridge, almost in the same spot where Jimmy Ray Payne had been found weeks earlier.


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Both had died of asphyxiation. In total, Williams gave seven different versions of the 'Cheryl Johnson' story and none made sense. No one ever did find a Cheryl Johnson. On June 21, , the DA decided Williams was to be arrested and his home was searched with a warrant. The 'fingerprint' fiber evidence. At that time, we had all these fibers [found on the victims' bodies] and Larry Peters at the crime lab knew if he could find the source of those fibers, then we'd probably have the killer.

The combination of fibers had come from an environment so unique, it was almost like a fingerprint. When they searched the Williams' house, all those fibers were there. One carpet fiber [found on victims] was incredibly unique. It came from the Wellman Company, in South Carolina, who had decided to try to beat the patent held by another carpet company for a unique trilobal carpet fiber which was very durable and didn't show up dirt. They created something different — a fiber that had one short leg and two long legs - but it was difficult to make and they quickly abandoned the effort after producing a very small quantity.

Wayne Williams pictured was given two life sentences for convictions in the deaths of two adults and evidence tied him to other murders. West Point dyed the carpet 16 different colors - one-sixteenth of the small production line was dyed in 'English Olive'. English Olive was the color of the Williams' carpet throughout the family home. Some 17 victims were found with a Wellman fiber on them.

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The crime lab had also found a very unusual violet acetate fiber, interwoven with green cotton, on 21 victims. Williams' bedspread was made of violet acetate and the green cotton woven together.

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A yellow blanket, found under Williams' bed, matched fibers on five or six victims. Additionally, there was dog hair found on around 20 victims.

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These hairs matched Williams' German shepherd, Sheba. Williams first drove a [decommissioned] Plymouth detective's car and he had equipped it with radio scanners, blue lights, and a siren. Fibers from the Plymouth were found on Alfred Evans, one of the first victims. When Williams got rid of that car, those fibers never showed up on victims again.

When the car was sold, those fibers never showed up on victims again. In October , Williams got a Chevy station wagon from his uncle.

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Then those fibers were on victims. Never were fibers from cars found on victims when Williams didn't have those cars. It was extremely powerful evidence.


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He was a person who appeared to have great promise and just fizzled completely. He wasn't holding a job, life was not going well. He was a police buff who followed the crimes and he was articulate. All these traits were presented in the FBI profile. For two years in the early 80s, you had 11 different police agencies, officers working full-time, turning over every rock and suspecting everybody.

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Everyone was trying to figure out, how somebody could commit these crimes and go unnoticed? There was no evidence of struggle in any of the murders — so why would a kid go with someone? It had to be someone that these kids felt comfortable with - like a presumed police officer in a detective's Plymouth car who was wearing a police jacket, as we know Williams did.