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For nearly two years, the headlines in Atlanta reverberated with stories of unspeakable terror and loss--the city's African American children were disappearing. When it was all over, a total of 29 victims--all but 6 of them teens or younger--were dead, and a young man named Wayne Williams was in jail.
But, as AMERICAN JUSTICEŽ reveals, there are some who think that Williams was not, in fact, the killer. In THE ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS, some lawyers claim that the prosecution withheld evidence that white supremacists may have been involved in some of the murders, while investigators counter that the Klan investigation was a dead-end and Williams is the real killer. Former FBI profilers share their insights, and Williams himself speaks from his prison cell.
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