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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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Jackson bridge. Williams replied that he had driven west
on Interstate 20 (I-20) and north on 1-285 and had driven
around the Smyrna, Georgia area. Then Williams had driven
in a southeasterly direction towards the city. Williams
stated that he had driven south, over the bridge, stopped
to use the pay telephone, placed the call and then had driven
north over the bridge towards 1-285. Williams had intended
to drive southward towards I-20, but his traffic stop by
the Atlatna Police had interferred with his travel.
Williams was asked to describe the speed at which
he had been driving when he had crossed the bridge on both
occasions. Williams atated that he had been driving his
*“normal speed." Williams explained that inasmuch as the
automobile that he was driving was an old automobile, he
had not driven over 50 miles per hour. Due to the fact
that there were bumps in the road near the bridge, Williams
stated that he had possibly slowed down to 25 miles per
hour. Williams denied stopping on the bridge and denied
throwing anything from the bridge into the river.
Williams stated that when he had been driving
south, over the bridge, he had observed a white vehicle,
such as a small pickup or small truck, that had blue writing
on it. Williams recalled that the License number of the
vehicle that he described had the letters WB and possibly
the numeral "1." Williams covld not recall in what order
these letters appeared, nor any other number.
Williams stated that he had observed this vehicle
on the bridge at the same time that he had been on the bridge,
but could not state whether or not it was when he was southbound
or northbound. .
Williams was asked to explain the nature of his
appointment with Cheryl Johnson. Williams stated that he
intended to interview Johnson with the purpose of determining
whether or not she would be suitable for an audition. Williams
stated that inasmuch as he had had a lengthy conversation
with Johnson on May 20, 1981, he felt that Johnson would
be suitable for a commercial spot that Williams was attempting
to fill. Williams stated that this commercial was to be
filmed on May 22, 1981 at approximately 10:00 a.m., at Atlanta,
Georgia.
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