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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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time, and advised him he was going to pick up Recruit
return, and have him look at the station wagon.
departed the area and returned with Recruit
Upon arriving_o scene, Recruit advised,
"that's the car." SA iia ==: if he was sure. Recruit
GE =: reiterated a @ was sure the vehicle he saw
ng slowly on the bridge heading towards him and then
turn around and proceed toward SA
this vehicle.
position was
Upon returning on the scene, Roving Supervisor
rs advised he was going to contact someone determine |
what should be Williams, Supervisor departed
h ea. SA Iked with Patrolman Captain
and Recru Supervisor returned and
advised that Williams was to be released, after obtaining £9
identification data regarding Williams.
time, the unidentified, uniformed patrolman
if the vehicle had been searched. SA
advised the vehicle had been inspected from the
e, but no one had entered the vehicle to do a detailed
search. At this time, the aforesaid, unidentified patrolman
turned to Williams and asked if "we" could search his car.
Williams advised it was all right with him, A search of
the 1970 Chevrolet station wagon by SA
unknown, uniformed patrolman was conduc .
searched the driver's side of the station wagon,
unidentified patrolman searched the passenger's side of
the station wagon, and the following items were observed:
Located under the driver.'s.side, front-seat -
One torn, Yarge sized, men’s jockey underwear, which were
covered with dirt, grease, oil, et cetera.
Located in the back seat, nassenger!'s side = two
grocery bags. One Bag contained men’s clothing (one dark
colored, possibly black, pair of pants; one black, leather
loafer shoe with approximately two-inch heels; one long
sleeve, light colored shirt, exact color unknown). The other
grocery bag contained ladies' clothing (one white blouse;
one red jacket and pantsuit:. The ladies' clothing appeared
to be that of a woman whose build was heavy and short in
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