The killings that happened in Atlanta, Ga. 1980's. During this time 29 boys made the list of murdered and missing children. In The List three American institutions, the police, the courts and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is my all time favorite. I lived one mile from the Jackson Parkway Bridge and this book gives details that you won't find in any other Atlanta Child Murder book. This book also gives a an unbiased look at Wayne Williams personality and the trial. You will clearly see how he could be guilty and draw your own concusions if you think he is innocent in some of the murders. His words alone indicate he is guilty but we will never know how many people he killed because he will never confess. Chett and Jeff ask the why when where questions to solve this sad historical two year nightmare. The geography indicated the killer felt at home in his territory to fullfill his need to kill. Wonderful book full of facts and insights highly recommend this for the victim's families.
The dirty secrets we keep
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This has to be 1 of the most amazing books i've ever read in my life! I will put this book on my top 3 all-time! I don't want to give away anything, I want the reader to be as blown away as I was after reading about the ball that was dropped by a corrupt police dept, the media's neglect of botched autopsies, mishandling of evidence, ignoring of very credible witnesses(some who may have been involved in the actual murders of some of the children), The political sweeping-under-the-rug of this case, But the most explosive revelation is the lifestyle's of some of these young brother's and sisters! This book can and will break your heart.
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