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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 24
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Tye Attorney Ceneral
As of 11/6/80, fifteen black child tren from the metropolitan
Atlanta area had been included in the Task Porce's murdered and missg-
ing children list; however, eleven of the children had alrea’ *Y been
discovered murdered within the Atlanta area. ,
On 11/6/80, former ‘Attorney General Benjanin R. Civiletti -
authorized and requested the FBI to initiate an imniediate preliminary
investigation to determine whether the missing black children in the
Atlanta, Ceorgia, area were being held in violation of the Federal
Kidnaping Statute, Title 18, United States Code, Section 1201. In
rhian with the inveastiaation the. OT Af neceadi eu was reculire A
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to examines the disappearance of the black children whose bodies had
been recovered. Prior to 11/6/80, it was the opinion of our Atlanta
Division and former United States Attorney William Harper, Northern
District of Georgia, that the FSI lacked a jurisdictional basis for
active investigation,
On 11/7/80 at the direction of the Attorney General, the
FBI began to set up the framework for conducting a major case investi-~
gation and to establish guidelines for the investigation,
A review of the Task Force investigation was conducted during
the week of 11/10- 14789, with all investigative plans formulated by
11/14/80.
On 11/17/89, the Atlanta FBI Office commenced a major case
investigation into the murdered and missing children, with twenty-five
Agents being assigned on a full-time basis at Atlanta, Georgia. At
one noint, aa many ag forty-five Aqenta were asgiqned on a full-time
basis, this being during the period of the James sSackson Parkway
bridge surveillance in the spring of 1981. Throughout the investi-
gation, the Atlanta FBI Office Agent complement dedicated to the
investigation would fluctuate; however, never below the initial
complement of twenty-five Agents until the arrest of Wayne Williams
on 6/21/81. The expertise of the Laboratory Division, Technical
Services Division, Training Division and Identification Division
was utilized throughout the investigation, FBI investigation was
conducted in all states except Alaska and Hawaii.
On 5/22/81, Wayne Williams was stopped on the James Jackson
Parkway bridge, Atlanta, Georgia, and subsequently interviewed by the
FBI.
On 6/3/81, FBI representatives assisted in the execution of
the Fulton County Superior Court search warrants for the verson of
Wayne Williams, the Williaas' residence and the Williaus' vehicle.
On the same date, Williams was interviewed by the FBI and affordel a
polygraph examination, _ too
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