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DUCE! A LOG WHICH INDICATED THAT ON 5/2|/8! THE NIGHT VICTIM
NATHANIEL CATER WAS MISSING! HE USED THE CHEVROLET
STATIONWAGON
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THAT VEHICLE. HE ALSO INDICATED THAT HE, NOT WAYNE, WAS AT
THE
FUNERAL OF TERRY PUE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS.
MR. WILLIAMS PRODUCED XEROX COPIES OF A CARPFT AD DATED
12/7/68 THAT HE OBTAINED FROM FILES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND
INDICATED THAT THIS WAS THE CARPET HE PURCHASED IN I968. PRO-
SECUTION TESTIMONY INICATED THAT CARPETING WAS DISTRIBUTED IN
THE ATLANTA AREA IN I97! - I972.
UDDER CROSSEXAMINATION, HOMER WILLIAMS CONTRADICTED HIM-
SELF NUMEROUS TIMES AND ALSO DENIED TELLING ANYONE THAT WAYNE
WILLIAMS HAD STOPPED AND THROWN GARBAGE OFF OF THE BRIDGE. HE
FURTHER DENIED BEING CHOKED BY WAYNE WILLIAMS AND PULLING A
SHOTGUN ON HIM. BOTH OF THE LATTER EVENTS SHOULD BE CONFIRMED
BY REBUTTAL WITNESSES.
JUDGE CLARENCE COOPER ADVISED THAT COURT WILL BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, 2/26/82.
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WAIHINGTON. D.C. 2.0510
February 10, 1982
Federal Bureau of
Dear Bill:
Thank you for your testimon hy at t e recent meeting of the Sec
' durity an Terrorism Subcomittee.
_ I have enclosed a series of questions'relating to the
;Atlanta youth murderscase which we discussed during the hearing. I
hope that you will be able to res ond to thp , ose questions which
;do not violate the judge's gag order in the Wayne Williams
case ;as soon as ibl '' poss e. If any of these
questions do violate the ,judge's gag order, I would
appreciate a response as soon as that .gag order is lifted.
_ I have also included a couple of specific questions con- -cerning
the report you sent me relatin to all, g egations of FBI
zmisconduct on the Pine Rid I dige n an Reservation. I would
appreciate .your prompt reply to these questions.
Again, thank you for your testimon , and I am lookinglforward to
reviewing your responses to these questions.
PJL:nrp
enclosures
United States Senator VI 1 ---I Q1!
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ATLANTA YOUTH MURDER QUESTIONS
l. I believe you told the Congress that the Bureau had a "tenuous"
jurisdiction under the federal kidnapping statutes and the Justice
Department concluded there was "no basis for a civil rights
investigation." On what basis did the Federal Government have the
authority to investigate th¬_Atlanta slayings?
2. Why was the FBI unable to enter the investigation intitially due
to lack of jurisdiction, but able to enter later with no apparent
change in the facts regarding jurisdiction?
3. Did the FBI enter the case, as some have suggested, simply
because the Atlanta slaying had become an issue national" in scope
and effect - a "national crime disaster area" -- irrespec- tive of
a sound jurisdictional basis?
4. when U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti "ordered" the FBI,
as well as the-Justice Department, to offer their full coopera tion
to the Atlanta police, did he in effect "erder" the FBI to exceed
its traditional jurisdiction?
5. Why was the federal response in Atlanta,'particularly
that of the FBI, so slow in coming?
6. The technical assistance of two investigators specifically the
services of a special agent who is an expert in the development of
behavioral profiles and an FBI agent who is a specialist in the
development of visual investigation aid systems! was offered to the
city on November 6, 1980. At some point in very late 1980 or early
1981, a decision was made to send in more assistance. By February
ll, 1981, "some 26 FBI agents" had been assigned to "work with"
Atlanta's 35-member special task force.! Who made that
decision, at what time, and when did additional help actually
arrive in Atlanta?
7. At some point, the FBI "assistance" in Atlanta developed.into an
independent investigation running on parallel, hnd sometimes
counter, tracks to the local efforts. At what point did the
"assistance" burgeon into a full investigation? Can you provide
some idea -- the number of agents and the dates on which they
became active in the investigation -- of how the investigation
force grew?
8. Once the FBI became committed to the situation in Atlanta their
investigation proceeded on the Special Task Force which was
officials. Who made the initial
part of the Special Task Force?
a separate track from that of made up of local law enforcement
decision that the FBI not be a
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fostered much of the difficulty encountered in the investigation?
Wouldn'tsuch an arrangement hinder communications, increase
the risk of duplicated effort, reduce the chance of apparently
unrelated information "coming together" in the process of an
integrated investigation, and in other ways fetter the often slow
and piece- meal development of a successful investigation?
10. was the two track investigation in fact preferable in the
beginning or did other factors determine the structure of the
investigation? Was the FBI unwilling to be integrated into the
Special Task Force or was there an inability or unwillingnessto
integrate the FBI into the Special Task Force?
ll. You were criticized for your announcementthatfour of the child
murders were "substantially solved" at a time when Atlanta police
said that they were not aware that any case was near resolution.
Could this have been avoided by having had the FBI integrated into
the Task Force? Similar criticism occurred following a statement by
an FBI agent not assigned to the case at a Macon, Georgia, Civic
Club meeting that four of the children had been killed by their
parents because they were considered "nuisances."
12. Regardless of their effect on the actual investigation,
don't such statements undermine public confidence that law
enforcement officials are dealing adequately with these highly
publicized cases?
13. Do you believe there is any validity to the criticisms raised
against the FBI concerning the conduct of the investigation from
May 22 to June 21, 1981? _
lh. Is there any internal FBI misconduct? If such an
any problems discovered?
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Projects Section, re use and value of charts. Include Cmlem-5. if
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Date. 2/25/3_2_W_ .__
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of acquittal which was denied by Judge Clarence Cooper. Court was
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*5 INFORNI E NOTE - - Date 3/35132 -. i
Williams parents
Mr. S. Andrews
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He. WAYNE BERTRAM WILLIAMS; . ' ATKID; MAJOR cass 30 . ,
00: ATLANTA 92
Attached Atlanta teletype advises that Wayne Bertram Williams
became extremely hostile and defensive during cross-examination
on
W2/24/82 while continuing to deny his involvement yin ATKID.
Rebuttal witnesses provided testimony which cast doubt as to the
credibility of detense witness Kenneth Lawson.
Prosecution witnesses produced records which established that
victim Nathaniel Cater was in an Atlanta blood bank on 5/21/81 and
that.
residential carpeting on 12/7/71. Additional testimony was provided
which disclosed that in 92
_-rzac. AD-Adm.
Williams was involved in a tion with his parents. I
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?wAwEAa=;RIR,;@n_1_1A?-._$, ATKID- MAJDR CASE 56, 00: ATLANTA. ~
' AT TEL TO BUREAU 2/23/82
ON 2/24/32 WAYNE WILLIAMS AGAIN TESTIFIED. UNLIKE HISC%T_§*!
DEMEANOR OF 2/23/82 HE WAS EXTREMELY HOSTILE AND DEFENSIV -
AGAIN DENIED HAVING BEEN INVOLVED IN ANYTHING OR OF MARIN
gygygmguyg TRAI HERE AIIRLBUIED TO HIM; DILLZAMS APPEARED
VISIBLY S!-IA]- EN W!-EEN LEAVING THE WITNESS
STp?%;J'?Ea92FOLLOwING
Tech. Saws.
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TESTIFIED THAT POLICE RECRUIT KENNETH LAUSON WAS GIVEN A
CHOICE
OF BEING FIRED OR RESIGNING FROM THE ATLANTA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
TRAINING ACADEMY AS A RESULT OF FALSIFYING HIS EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION
SET. CARLOS BANDA TASK FORCE SUPERVISOR TESTIFIED THAT NELLIE
TRAMMELL HAD NOT VISITED THE TASK FORCE. HE FURHTER RELATED
THAT
THE WOMAN AT THE TASK FORCE ALLUDED TO BY KENNETH LARSON UAS
THE
MOTHER OF POLICE OFFICER TRIBLE. J-J- TRIBLE, INVESTIGATOR,
APO,
TASK FORCE, TESTIFIED THAT HER MOTHER WOULD COME TO THE TASK
FORCE
AND FEW WHILE WAITING FOR A RIDE HOME. LARRY PETERSON, MICRO-
ANALYST, STATE CRIME LAB, REFUTED TESTIMONY OF THE DEFENSE
WITNESS
DR. RANDAL BRESEE, AS HE ENTERED INTO EVIDENCE PHOTOGRAPHS
SHOWING A VAST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FIBERS TAKEN FROM THE
wILLIAM'S
CARPET COMPARED TO THOSE TAKEN FROM A GREEN CARPET IN THE
DEFENSE
ATTORNEYS OFFICE. JERRY RUTH, AN EMPLOYEE OF NK,
PRODUCED RECORDS WHICH REFLECT THAT NATHANIEL CATER HAD BEEN
ALIVE
AND IN THE BLOOD BANK ON 5/21/81. FLOYD FOwLER,'FORMER
EMPLOYEE
I OF THE VEST END NEWS, TESTIFIED THAT WYANE WILLIAMS HAD
PURCHASED
MAGAZINES RELATING TO ELECTRONICS, MALE NUDES, AND KARATE FROM
HIS
STORE. WAYNE GANO, TESTIFIED THAT HE INSTALLED THE QUESTIONED
CARPETING IN THE wILLIAM'S HOME AS A SUB CONTRACTOR FOR
SOUTHERN
!
PAGE THREE AT TA-1835! UNCLAS
AND SIGNED BY HIMSELF AND WAYNE DAHD wgs FOR THE INSTALLATION
OF THE CARPETING. RECORDS wERE ALSO ENTERED INTO EVIDENCE
SHOWING THAT HIS COMPANY DAS not INCORPORATED UNTIL NOVEMBER
I97!
v1AcEAT DTDDAAAEELT, AIRLINE PILOT; IESIIFIED THAT IN NAROH
1951
HE sAw WILLIAMS STANDING on A BRIDGE ovER THE SOUTH RTvER
LOOKING
IN THE WATER. BODIES OF SOME VICTIMS HAD BEEN FOUND IN THE
SOUTH
RTvER>. ANGELO FUSTAR, PRESS SECRETARY T0 FORMER ATLANTA
MAYOR
MAYNARD JACKSON, TESTIFIED THAT WHILE AT THE FBI HEADQUARTERS
ON
JUNE 5, 1981, HOMER wILLIAMS TOLD HIM THAT wAYNE wTLETAms HAD
SAID HE HAD STOPPED ON THE BRIDGE AND THROWN SOME TRASH IN
THE
HATER. SHELDON KEMP, B/N, AGE 17, TESTIFIED THAT HE WAS A
FORMER
MEMBER OF WILLIAN'S SINGING GROUP. HE RELATED THAT IN THE
SUMMER
OF I979 WHILE AT THE WILLIAMS HOME QAYNE QILLIAMS AND HIS
PARENTS
WERE INVOLVED IN A FIGHT WHEREIN WAYNE WILLIAMS CHOKED HIS
FATHER
AND SLAPPED HIS MOTHER. TUNER WILLIAMS ALSO PULLED A SHOTGUN
ON
HIS SON THAT EVENING.
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" on 2/27/82 THE JURY nu THE WAYNE WILLIAMS MURDER TRIAL I
FOUND WILLIAMS GUILTY ON TWO COUNTS OF MURDER IN THE DEATHS OF
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NATHANIEL CATER AND JIMMY RAY PAYNE. JUDGE CLARENCE COOPER
SENTENCED WILLIAMS TO TWO CONSECUTIVE LIFE TERMS. WILLIAMS IS
EXPECTED TO APPEAL AND TO BE INCARCERATED AT THE FULTON
COUNTY, GEORGIA JAIL DURING THE APPEAL PROCESS.
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CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN CAPTIONED MATTER. ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR
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WHO TOLD THE JURY THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES WERE
PRESSURED
INTO MAKING AN ARREST IN THIS CASE. SHE ATTEMPTED TO SUGGEST
A RACIAL MOTIVE ON THE PART OF THE PROSECUTION AND EQATED
WILLIAMS WITH MARTIN LUWHER KING, JR. IN THAT THE BOTH HAD A
DREAM. JIM KITCHENS, DEFENSE ATTORNEY, FOLLOWED WELCOME AND
ADVISED THAT THE PROSECUTION WAS DECEPTIVE IN SUGGESTING THAT
WILLIAMS WAS GUILTY BY INNUENDOES. HE SUGGESTED TO THE JURY
THAT WILLIAMS WAS NOT STROAG ENOUGH TO THROW A BODY OVER THE
JAMES JACKSON PARKWAY BRIDGE RAILING. KITCHENS ALSO POINTED
OUT THAT NO FINGERPRINTS OF ANY OF THE VICTIMS WERE FOUND AT
THE WILLIAMS HOME. HE ALSO ATTACKED THE CARPET FIBERS AS NOT
BEING UNIQUE. AL BINDER, THE FINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY TO SPEAK
TO THE JURY ATTACKED THE POLICE RECRUITS WHO WERE STATIONED
AT
THE JAMES JACKSON PARKWAY BRIDGE. HE ALSO MAINTAINED THAT HIS
EXPERT WITNESSES WERE CREDIBLE AND SHOUD BE BELEIVED. HE
FUTHER CRITIZED THE FULTON COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER OFFICE ON
BEING INCOMPETENT AND NOT SENSITIVE TO BLACK BODIES. HE
APPEALED
TO THE JURY TO GIVE WAYNE WILLIAMS BACK TO HIS PARENTS WHOSE
NAME AND REPUTATION HAVE BEEN TARNISHED BY THIS TRIAL. GORDON
MILLER, ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR, REINFORCE THE STATE'S FIBER
EXPERTS
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THE CLOSING RRGLJIIENTS HERE CONCLUDED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
LEWIS SLATON, WHO POINTED OUT THE VARIOUS DISCREPANCIES
IN WILLIAMS STATEMENT ANJ TESTIMONY AND NAMING NUMEROUS
PROSECUTION WITNESSES WHOSE TESTIMONY WAS IN DIRECT OPPOSTION
TO WILLIAMS. SLATON BOASTER PROSECUTION WITNESS NELLIE
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AS DEALING IN EXPERIMENTS. SLATON ALSO EQUATED WILLIAMS TO
HITLER, IDI AMIN AND ATTILA THE HUN. JUDGE CLARENCE COOPER -
THEN CHARGED THE JLRY AS TO REASONABLE DOLBT. HE ALSO
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of the missing and murdered children in Atlanta, Georgia. In
addition to working an independent investigation, the FBI assisted
the local Task Force with manpower, guidance, VIA, profiling and
made available the FBI Laboratory. In addition to testimony by FBI
Agents during the trial, a model of the James Jackson Parkway
Bridge, recreated by the Special Projects Unit, along with many
charts, were utilized effectively by the prosecution. The bridge
surveillances which led to Williams arrest, were conceived and
directed
by FBI personnel.
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REFERENCE ATLANTA TELETYPE TO THE BUREAU FEBRUARY L9, L982.
THE FOLLOW 1% DEFENSE WITNESSES TESTIFIED ON 2/2O/82.
STATED THAT ON FEBRUARY E9, I982
. _.-ousr1cp.1., smewsae
HE CONDUCTED A SOUND TEST OF THE EXPANSION JOINT ON THE
JAMES JACKSON PARKWAY BRIDGE. HE RELATED THAT AT 4.3 MILES
PER
HOUR THE SOUNDS FROM THE EXPANSION JOINT COULD BE HEARD BY A
VEHICLE TriAVE1.ING OVER IT. PREVIOUS TESTIMONY
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PROSECUTION WITNESS HA3 PREVIOU§..Y TESTIFIED THAT WAYNE
WILLIAMS,
DURING THE QUESTIONING ON MAY 22, QOIQ STATED THAT SOME OF
THE
CLOTHES IN HIS VEHICLE WERE BASKETBALL CLOTHES AND HE PLAYED
AT
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BECAME SICK AND COURT WAS REOESSED UNTIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,
1982
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PURPOSE: To advise that due to the 2/27/82 conviction of Wayne B.
Williams in this matter, no additional Visual Investigative
Analysis VIA! work is anticipated.
RECOMMENDATION: That the VIA case file on Atkid be closed.
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DETAILS: Program Analyst _VIA Group, traveled _, to Atlanta
ll/28/B0 to begin hi nal sis. Numerous flow and q6jR:_ matrix
charts were done by a concluding with a flow- chart on the
activities of Wayne B. Williams. Since Williams has now been
convicted in this matter, it is anticipated that no additional VIA
charting will be necessary.
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. WAYNE BERTRAM WILLIAMS; /,~ 92. .~iURD3'.RS
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f THE ATLANTA, GEORGIA, METROPOLITAN AREA
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide a chronological
synopsis of the FBI's involvement in the Wayne Bertram
Williams kidnaping investigation.
The Atlanta Office of the FBI first became involved in this matter
on 6/22/BO. At that time, the Atlanta Bureau of Police
Services ABPS! reported to the Atlanta FBI Office that Latonya
Wilson, a black female aged seven years, had been kidnaped from her
residence during the night. FBI liaison was established with the
ABPS to determine if a violation of the Federal Kidaapiag Statute
existed. The remains of Wilson were subsequently recovered in
Atlanta, Georgia, on 10/18/80.
In response to a series of murdered and missing children, a Special
Task Force was established on 1/17/80 at Atlanta, Georgia. This
Task Force was comprised of ABPS detectives, as well as detectives
from other metropolitan Atlanta police departments and agents of
the Georgia Bureau of Investigation GBI!. The Atlanta FBI office
assigned two Agents in a liaison capacity to otter the services of
the PBIs Laboratory Division and Training Division: Behavioral
Science Unit, and to afford coverage Q! outofstat f
investigative matters. I! X 8 92_ | /, My on 7/31/ED, the EBBB
reported to~the Atlanta FBT Office
that Earl Lee Terrell, a black male aged eleven years, had dis-
appeared from a local swimming pool. During the evening, his family
received a telephone call demanding $200 for Terrell's safe
return. The FBI entered the case to determine if a kidnaping
violation existed.
Exec AD Lin No additional ransom demands were forthcoming.
-ha=remainScf Terrell h,,hQ§1e subsequently discovered in East
Point, Georgia, on l/9{8l. Inc: ab LES J 7 MAR 31 I98
The Attorney
of ll/6/80, fifteen black children from the metropolitan l._,:
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murdered within the Atlanta area. " . w
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On ll/6/BO, former Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti
authorized and requested the FBI to initiate an immediate
preliminary investigation to determine whether the missing black
children in the Atlanta, Georgia, area were being held in violation
of the Federal Kidnaping Statute, Title 18, United States Code,
Section 1201. In
connection with the investigation, the FBI, of necessity, was
required to examine the disappearance of the black children whose
bodies had been recovered. Prior to ll/6/80, it was the opinion of
our Atlanta Division and former United States Attorney William
Harper, Northern District of Georgia, that the FBI lacked a
jurisdictional basis for active investigation. _
On ll/7/80 at the direction of the Attorney General, the FBI began
to set up the framework for conducting a major case inveati gation
and to establish guidelines for the investicaticn.
A review of the Task Force investigation was conducted during the
week of ll/10-14/BO, with all investigative plans formulated by
ll/14/80. ~ * n '"
On ll/17/80, the Atlanta FBI Office commenced a major case
investigation into the murdered and missing children, with
twenty-five Agents being assiqned on a full-time basis at Atlanta,
Georgia. At one point, as many as £orty£ive Agents were assigned on
a £ull~time basis, this being during the period of the James
Jackson Parkway bridge surveillance in the spring of 1981.
Throughout the investi- gation, the Atlanta FBI Office Agent
complement dedicated to the investigation would fluctuate; however,
never below the initial complement of twenty-five Agents until the
arrest of Wayne Williams on 6/21/Bl. The expertise of the
Laboratory Division, Technical Services Division, Training Division
and Identification Division was utilized throughout the
investigation. FBI investigation was conducted in all states except
Alaska and Hawaii. r
On 5/22/Bl, Wayne Williams was stopped on the James Jackson Parkway
bridge, Atlanta, Georgia, and subsequently interviewed by the
FBI.
On 6/3/81, FBI representatives assisted in the execution of the
Fulton County Superior Court search warrants for the person of
Wayne Williams, the Williams residence and the Williams vehicle. On
the same date, Williams was interviewed by the FBI and afords Q
polygraph examination. * A,
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On 6/21/Bl, Wayne Williams was arrested by Fulton County District
Attorney Office investigators on a warrant charging him with the
murder of Nathaniel Cater. - 7.
On 7/17/81, a Fulton County grand jury indicted ' j_. Wayne
Williams for the murders of Jimmy Ray Payne and
Nathaniel_Cater.
- On 8/27/Bl, Yulton County Superior Court Judge Clarence Cooper
issued a judicial order prohibiting all individuals involved in
this case, both defense and prosecution, from making comments or
statements to the news media. The order restricted anyone
affiliated with law enforcement from making such remarks. - _
On l/6/B2, the trial of Wayne Williams convened in Fulton County
Superior Court. During the trial, the jury heard testimony from
numerous FBI representatives. _ _ , -
On 2/21/82, Wayne Williams was found guilty of the murders
of Jimmy Ray Payne and Nathaniel Cater. Judge Clarence Cooper
immediately sentenced Williams to consecutive life sentences for
these murders. Judge Cooper, following the guilty verdict, lifted
his 8/27/81 judicial order. '
On 3/1/82, a meeting was held at the Atlanta Police Task Force
Headquarters with representatives from all affected law enforce
ment and prosecutorial agencies present. It was concluded that
Wayne Williams could be linked to twenty-three of the Task Force
victims, which included victims Cater and Payne. District Attorney
Lewis Slaton has recommended to the District Attorneys who have
jurisdiction over these cases that they be officially closed. The
remaining seven cases were turned over to the appropriate local
jurisdictions. It was unanimously agreed upon that the Task Force
be disbanded effective 3/B/82.
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The FBI has concluded its major case investigation into Z the
murdered and missing children at Atlanta, Georgia; however, the
services of the Identification and Laboratory Divisions remain
available to the local Atlanta jurisdictions as concerns the
remaining seven
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1 - The Deputy Attorney General g _' .
NOTE: This memorandum was prepared pursuant to the
Director's _ desire to provide the Attorney General with a
final ATKID briefing as concerns FBI investigative
involvement.
<jL_ _3_ APPROVED:
Exec. AD-LES
Rdm Serve.
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/ CIVIL RlG1iiI_S I-1 ATTER
I Notice of File Closing 1 D ,.92 1 r
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E -U .l.H '?§7 Director AQ;§ Wm. Bradford Reynolds Federal
Bureau of Investigation 92 /!Assistant Attorney General
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Civil Rights Division J
zfY?! Reference is made to your memorandum dated ![ /2?? gljlz
forwarding a memorandum from your H dgi/§L~o4%&, _ field office
captioned as on the attached closing form. This
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matter has been closed as of the date on the attached form.
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Criminal
Investigation of Disappearance of Black Children in Atlanta
It 1a recommended that the above case be cloned for the following
reasons:
" This file was opened when it appeared that Federal civil
1"--z~;1":'w Ju.c'isdiction .-~.11g1.¢; exist in
the case of the missing and murdered hhildren in Atlanta. An
extensive local ani Federal investigation has failed to uncover
evidence of Federal violations in connection with the killinqs, aha
local authorities§have arrested a suspect and charged him with two
of the murders. In view of the fact
that. no evidence of Federal violations exists, I recommena
closing the file. 7
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