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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 24
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The Attorney General
On 6/21/81, Wayne Williams was arrested by Fulton County
strict Attorney Of Fice investigators on a warrant charging hin
h the murder of Nathaniel Cater.
On 7/17/81, a Fulton County grani jury indicted
Wayne W Willians for the murders of Jimny Ray Payne and Nathaniel. Cater.
- On 8/27/81, Pulton County Suverior Court Judge Clarence Cooper
issued a judicial order prohibiting all individuals involved in this
case, both defense and prosecution, from making comnents or statements
to the news media. The order restricted anyone affiliate’ with law
enforcement from making such remarks. :
on 1/6/82, the trial of Wayne williams convenca in Pulton
County Superior Court. During the trial, the jury heard testimony
from numerous FBI representatives. .
On 2/21/82, Wayne Williams was found guilty of the murders
of Jimny Ray Payne and Nathaniel Cater. Judge Clarence Cooper
immediately sentenced Williams to consecutive life sentences for
these murders. Judge Cooper, following the guilty verdict, lifted
his 8/27/81 judicial order.
On 3/1/82, a meeting was held at the Atlanta Police Task
Force Headguarters with representatives fron all affectei law enforce-
ment and prosecutorial agencies present. It was concluded that
Wayne Williams could be linked to twenty-three of the Task Force
victims, which included victims Cater and Payne. District Attorney
Lewis Slaton has recomnended to the District Attorneys who have
jurisdiction over these cases that they be officially closed. The
remaining seven cases were turned over to the appropriate local
jurisdictions. It was unanimously agreed upon that the Task Force
be disbanded effective 3/8/82.
The FBI has concluded its major case investigation into |
“the murdered and missing children at Atlanta, Georgia; however, the
services of the Identification and Laboratory Divisions remain available
to the local Atlanta jurisdictions as concerns the remaining seven
cases. ;
L - The Deputy Attorney General
NOTE: This memorandum was prepared pursuant to the Director's |
desire to provide the Attorney General with a final ATKID briefing
as concerns FBI investigative involvement.
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