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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 24
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Assistant Attorney General ay GU ‘ Washington, D.C. 20530 Pe — 7-
OCT 18 1982
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10/14/1982 typed
Dr. Mildred Glover yy
735 Lawton Street, S.W. fire £ ;
Atlanta, Georgia — 30310
Dear Dr. Glover:
On August 5 at your request we met with a number of the mothers of
Atlanta's murdered and missing children. During the meeting, as you
recall, several mothers of the slain children expressed concern about the
manner in which the Atlanta Task Force conducted its investigation into
the deaths of these children and about the apparently unresolved status
of some of the cases. The tragic loss experienced by each of these
families and the Atlanta community was apparent from the emotion and
depth of concern from which they spoke.
Following the meeting, the concerns expressed by these women were
brought to the attention of the Attormey General; in addition we reviewed
the status of each of the cases assigned to the Task Force for investiga~
tion. As you are aware, Wayne Williams was convicted for the murders of
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Nathaniel Cater and Jimmy Ray Payne, and has been sentenced to twocon--” ,,
secutive life terms. Furthermore, evidence which linked Mr. Williams to an 4
the deaths of ten other young men, whose cases had been assigned to the ~ /-
Task Force, was introduced by the prosecution at the Cater~Payne trial.
In addition, the Task Force developed evidence related to other deaths of
children, whose cases were assigned to the Task Force, which was consist-
ent with Mr. Williams responsibility for such deaths but was insufficient
to support his prosecution for such homicides. Of those cases assigned
to the Task Force, there remain seven deaths, including those of two
young girls, about which the investigation has not developed sufficient
evidence to make any reliable judgment of msibility. Georgia author-
ities continue to investigate these unsolvet ‘oases. lew ; ,
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As we emphasized during the course of the’meeting, the statute of
limitations never bars murder prosecutions, and unsolved homicide inves-
tigations are always subject to new investigative efforts based upon new-
ly discovered evidence, even though active investigation may be suspended
when all exicting leads have beer, exhausted, You can he assured that in
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these cases, as in others, if and when new evidence is developed, such
evidence will be brought to bear on those unsolved cases. We also empha
size that the primary responsibility for investigating and prosecuting
these cases rests with the Georgia authorities. If there is gignificant -9
new evidence which has not yet been explored, you should make that infor- —
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Attorney General John Russell, OPA oa Daniel Rinzel, Fe wr
Records Stephens (2) —dgohn Sch¥ehes / CrRi
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