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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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AT 7A-1835 SF 69 4
Williams did not elaborate on the nature of the
commercial or the location of the filming.
Williams was asked to identify the owner of the
vehicle that he had been driving during the early morning
hours of May 22, 1981. At this point, Williams introduced
his father, Homer C. Williams. Williams, who referred to
his father as "Mr. Williams,” stated that his father was
a retired achool teacher. Homer Williams stated that he
had obtained the station wagon from his brother-in-law,
Ralph Barnhart, Columbus, Georgia. Williams had permitted
his son to utilize the vehicle with regards to his business.
With regards to the nature of Williams’ business,
Williams explained that he was a producer of records, as
well as a talent scout. Williams stated that he did not
take many out-of-town trips but was "on the road" most of
the time, Williams described his business as a 9:00 p.m.
to 5:00 a.m.-type job. Williams often visits clubs and
private residences to conduct numerous interviews,
s asked Williams to recount the incidents LIC
with regards & being stopped by law enforcement officials
on the morning of May 22, 1981. Williams recalled that
he had told the officers that he had not stopped on the
bridge and that he did not drop anything into the Chattahoochee
River. Williams had indicated that he had had {fn his vehicle,
at that time, two cardboard boxes, which he had picked up |
from a garbage dumpster behind the liquor store near the
James Jackson bridge. Wiilfams explained that he had picked
these boxes up to give to his mother for her use in storing
books. Additionally, Williams recalled that he had had
items of clothing in his car. These items of clothing belonged
to his mother and to Williams.
At the time that Williams was stopped by the law
enforcement officers, he had permitted them to search his
vehicle. Williams stated that he had been interviewed at
the time of this search and was thereafter released,
Williams was asked if he could account for his
whereabouts on specific dates, notably March 30, 1981}; April
2, 19813 and April 21, 1981, Williams stated that it would
require a review of his records and requested that the
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