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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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AT 7A-1835
They consisted of a dark colored (possibly black) pair of
pants; one black, leather dress shoe’ with approximately
a two-inch heel; and a shirt of unrecalled color. Both
bags of hing contained additional clothing; however,
A unable to recall specific descriptions. Ae
Williams advised the lady's clothing belonged to his mother,
while the male clothing was his “basketball clothes." However,
the clothes did not appear to be basketball-type clothing.
When questioned about the shoe and long pants, Williams
said he left his basketball shoes at home and he did practice
in long pants. Williams, upon being questioned further,
advised he practiced on a basketball team sponsored by Schlitz.
An inspection of the 1970 white Chevrolet station
wagon by SA WD co it to be in normal condition E90
for a vehicl age. Although it appeared to be in
an unkept condition, no peculiar scratches, dents or marks
were noted on the vehicle. Located in the vehicle, besides
the two aforementioned bags of clothing, were the following
items:
(1} Two cardboard boxes approximately two and
one half feet by two and one half feet;
(2) One bed spread, white with green and black
pattern;
(3) One pair of men's underwear, large size,
old and appeared to have been used for mechanical purposes
on a car. _
In questioning of Williams, he advised he was
also a photographer and would shoot photographs over the
night and print the following day. He advised he took photo-
graphs for his company, Nova Entertainment Corporation.
During the detainment and questioning of Williams,
SA was present for a major portion of this
int ° arrived on the scene where Williams
was detained at approximately 3:00 a.m. (approximately 10
to 15 minutes after Williams was detained). After
advised of information that Williams related to SA
departed the area to contact his superiors. Furthermore,
SA was present during Williams’ detainment
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