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Reference is made to attached routing

slip from the Director with notation, "What&#39;s

The Atlanta Division has set forth leads

to contact Mental Health Departments inseveral southern states to obtain lists of

criminally insane persons that are outpatientsin the City of Atlanta, Georgia. Those in-dividuals identified will be considered as

i case. Appropriate&#39; . investigative measures will be pursued to

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. possible suspects in this

Mr. Mullen

Mr. Steel

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Re Bureau airtel to Atlanta, dated 4/29/81.

Enclosed for the Bureau are fingerprints and palmprints of Lubie Geter; and fingerprints of Timothy Hill,

and Michael McIntosh.p Alfred Evans, Larry Rogers

Attempts are being made to obtain the fingerpri

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of Eddie Lamar Duncan, Joseph Bell, Jlmmy Ray Payne andWilliam Barrett

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92 person beforethe assistance of the FBI. �advised that because of his psmall build and youthful loo s, e could we kil�himself by being in the right place. Both and

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<»./I Both - and- advised they have no inowledge of� the killer or killers. They advised they plan on traveling toI Atlanta with or without the assistance of the FBI.

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I.ATENT FINGERPRINT SECTION

IDENTIFICATION. DIVISION

YwR"&#39;g*§Cf&#39;°- 71-1335 I50. �II P! June 8, 1981EASE N0. �

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KIDIEAPIHG

REFERENCE: Airtel 5--13-81 1EXAMINATION REQUESTED BY: Atlanta M, "

SPECIMENS� Fingerprints and palm prints of Labia GeterFingerprints of Timothy Hill ICopies of fingerprints of Alfred Evans, Michael Cameron I

McIntosh and Larry E. Roger! =

Photographs of the pecimena have been prepared and »will be available for any comparisons desired. _

It should be noted that no fingerprints are availablefor oompariaon purposes for the following victims: [If O -A Hilton Harvey -~ _,,l , -, I ITue?! Bell &#39;7 / F

Jef ray Lamar Mathil Y� 1Latonya wilaoa E9 �IA 9 JGAnthony Carter ..---- -&#39;""""�Joseph Bell """ �

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SAC, Atlanta June 8, 1981

Inasmuch as there wete only four latent fingerprintspreviously reported on items known to have been handled by ,victims Edward Hope Smith and Christophe: Richardson, additionalprints are needed £or_these two victims. _

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

LATENT FINGERPHINT SECTION WORK SHEET

Recorded: 5-19-81, 11=15 a.n1. , rah Refefel-1¢eNQ; 7A-1835-@ sq 7! LP!FBI File No: &#39;7�l825l��- .t

Received: 5-19-81 Latent Case No: B-9&#39;+1]-8 &#39; "

Answer to: SAC, Atlanta

Examination requested by: -�addressee -

Copy to:

RE; ATKID §MC #30KIDNAPIING &#39;

Date of reference communication: Airtel dated 5-13-81�mcmwnm Fingerprints and palm pri ts submitted of�

LUBIE GETER I;,3é&#39;[:q* Sf� L?&/;-Fingerprints of

TIMOTHY HILL

Copy of fingerprints submitted of:ALFRED EVANS

MICHAEL cnnsnon MCINTOSH @:..:-.2:q we 31/,,~.;:>

LARRY E. ROGERS

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. &#39; 1 . 1 &#39; L,"�Evidence Recein! In be used in &#39;|iau of Eorre nondenca covoring aviaénco submissions 10 the &#39; -iworuiory! I- 7-16 �-9-55! [ ,

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Lo&#39; oratory |rnnirn|H|:|| Form

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Result oi examination:

Q90 and Q91 wore searched in the Anonymous LetterFile but no association with any material contained inthis filo could be made. Copies of Q90 and Q91 have beenseats to this tile ior tutors re£erence=

The questioned writing on Q90 and Q91 wascompared with the questioned writing on previouslyreceived letters in this case, but no positive associationbetween Q90, Q91 and the previously submitted materialcould be established. It is noted, however, the Q33envelope is a business reply envelope of the Danbury Hint,Nor-walk, Connecticut, and the Q90 onvelope is slso sbusiness reply snvslopst

The obliterated writing in the return addressarea oi� the Q90 envelope could not be read in its sntirstyor with certainty; however, s partial interpretation o!the obliterated writing on this envelops my be as tollovsa

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A photograph of the obliterated writing on Q90is enclosed for Atlanta.

The disposition oi Q99 and C91 will be furnishedwith tho �ingerprint report. The results of the authorshipidentification examination will also be furnished separatel

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Examination requested by�-

Reference:

Examination requested!

Remarks:

£�7gOr:llO"Y Transmittal Form � 1 _ Mr� �h. 1 _-.d . W&#39; 67¢.

;_.IlL... LLIURLTORY _..._l__

FEDERAL aunuu or INVESTIGATION

WASHINGTON,

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Atlanta

Airtel dated

June 5, 1981

Photographic

D.C. 20535

7! , June 18, 1981

FBI FILE NO.7__1

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June 9, 1981 and letter dated

Characteristics noted during the examination ofQ96 through Q101 and Q102 through Q114 indicate that the twogroups of photographs were probably printed on ditferentequipment. Since tho photographs are not �full frame" andnegatives are not available for comparison purposes it cannotbe determined whether or not they were taken with the samaf92$92��92I;I&#39;Q1-nu.un.. 0- In Q

1; T�losures �1! � Lab report, Q102-Q114!

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Six 8" x 10" black and white photographs of the followingindividuals:

Q96

Q97 �

� -&#39; Q99 A i

0100G101 marked 60 §

Specimens received June 12, 1981, under cover of letter datedJune 5, 1981 �0612011 2 PH!;

Received from latent fingerprint 6/12/81 thirteen phOtO9rlph8further described as follows:

SPECIHENS. * MARKED 0

Q10! A

0103 B

Q104 C

P199 1 over! 3

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G114

Result of examinationi

The Q96 through G101 photographs were exnoineo in aneffort to locate an� iiontify any specific markings or otherchorectoristics on those items which would inlicate whether

or not they were pro�ucel with the same oaeora and/or enlargingéjuipm�nt as the previously submitted photographs designated-QIGZ through @114. "

Q96 through G101 50 exhibit characteristics iniicativeof less than professional quality or custom printing. They "erhibit chenical stains and other traits which in�icate that

they may have been orinted by hand as opposed to professional.automated machinery: .

- Q96 through QIOO do have some minute edge markingimperfections which are not consistent with each other. The "."Q96 through Ql�l photographs were taken against a very light Vwall or light colored paper background utilizing at least2 sources of light.o -A - -

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_ 92The Q102 through G114 photographs were also examined

individually in_an effort to determine a common source. 92G102, Q103, QIOS, 2106 and QIOB all exhibit an e�gc mark which 92is consistent among those spccimens,_ _ o_m "_ o_h1 ;

P639 2 {over}

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Q15? through £103 and 2112 through Qll4 all exhibitmarkings upon their surface which were placel there during ttefinis?ing or drying process. These markings do not appoaron any oi tho other photographs exonined in this matter.

_A Q10? was not associntei with these other ghotograyhsinasmuch it is a very old print. Both Qll0 ani @111 are colorphotographs which were printed by the Eastman Kodak Company-

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Q96 through Ql�l will be returned with the results ofthe latent fingerprint examination. QlO2 through Qll4 are treturned herewith. You have previously been furnished theresults of the 1atent*fingorprint examination of those soecinens.

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Examination by:OO: Atlanta

Examination requested by: Atlanta

Airtel dated June 9, 1981Reference:

PhotographicExamination requested:

Specimens received: June 10; 1981

921Six 8" x 10" black an§92white photographs of the followingindividuals: H _ QL v+ ~fbcjUmy_92

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Examination requested W1

Reference:

Examination requested:

Specimens received:

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YOURNO.

Examination by:

Atlanta

Letter dated June 5, 1981

Photographic

June 12, 1981

Received from latent fingerprint 6/12/81 thirteen photographsfurther described as follows:

SPECIMENS

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her-harks:

Reference Laboratory report in this case dated -~""�92April 8, 1581, in which the closer-iption and disposition�of Q33 and Q38 is act forth. - f /,-,

A psychollnguistic cxauninatlon was conducted 92 "on photocopies of 33 and 31: by the FBI�: outside

Qconsultant Dr. His report dot d April 25no.1, is enclose� &#39; &#39; -Q&#39;7<1-Copies of Q33 and Q3! will be retained by Dr. -

and by the Technical Evaluation Unit for possible futuracomparisons. The Laboratory Division will be sending efol1ow�up inquiry concerning your evaluation of the use-fulness of the psychollnguistic sxa1:~.inati.Q;;92,__, ............,-

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Q33 Business reply envelope postmarked "CLEVELAND, OHPM MAR 2, 1981 _m _" bearing press printed address"The Danbury Mint 47 Richards Avenue P. O. Box5260 Norwalk, Conn. 06586

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1 Enclosed for the Laboratory, D5, are a handwritten ii note and a copy of an FD�332 which explains the circumstances ?

under which the note was obtained. ;

1 Enclosed for the 1D-LFPS, are the business rcplv {W envelope which contained the note, mentioned above, and al copy of the FD-302, mentioned above.

- Enclosed for AT are the original and one coov of gthe FD�302, mentioned above, and two l-A envelopes. One E1-A envelope contains the agents original notes relative to ,the enclosed FD-302. The other 1-A envelope contains the"list of 18 newspapers" and the "advertising insert", dis- Ecussed in the enclosed FD�302. &#39;

u-0 ___ &#39;. enclosed for gene-ial info of Cleveland is a copy of »l the FD-302, mentioned above.

- Bureau KZ;� Laboratory Document Section Enos. 2!� - Identificztion Division, LFPS Encs. 2!

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For info of AT, H the interviewee of the en-closed FD-302, has been adv se that the handling of any fu-ture similar notes should be minimized and that such not s ~éZ7C__should be l.t.".:".".eciiarcly placed in 2. r1rot1ecti92�¢. ¬�VE�1°P92"-�- P &#39;advised test he would comply and that he would immediate.vcontact tne FBI upon the receiot of,anv future similar com-msnitaticws.

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The is requested to do the following with the en-closed note:

l. Analyze hand printing for revelations about writer.

2. Compare hand printing with samples previouslv sub-mitted or to be submitted in this case.

3. To extent possible, identify age of paper.

4. To extent possible, identify writing instrument.

5. To extent possible, identify ink.

6. Photograoh note for future comparisons See #2above!; forward note to ID-LFPS; and send results of abovetesting to office of origin with info copies to NH and Cleve-land.

Rsqss$t.0¬_ID-LFP5

T12 ID-LFPS is requested to process the enclosed en-velooe and the note received from the DS for latent fingerprints;to compare any fingerprints developed with those of suspects inthis case and other unidentified finnerprints in this case; andto hold any fingerprints developed for future comparisons withthose of suspects and other unidentified submissions.

The ID-LFPS is requested to send the note, the envelopeand the results of its testing to the office of origin, and aninfo copy of its results to NH and Cleveland.

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we appreciate being apprised of observations and suggestions

from citizens in en effort to help solve the Atlanta murders.

, ///1in that city. We, too, hope these senseless crimes will.

be solveé soon.

Sincerely.

I am forwarding your communication to our investigators

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PURPOSE: To record observations made during a visit to theAtlanta Division on 4/30 - 5/l/81 relative to captioned case.

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DETAILS: Qn 4/30/81 and 5/l/Bl, Section C�i§f&#39;Wayne R. Gilbertheld discussions with SAC John D. Glover, Atlanta Division4&#39;�92relative to aspects of the ATKID investigation. In-depth» 1Ete}-views were also conducted with the three first-line coordihatorsand the overall supervisor of the case. By way of background,authorities have recovered 26 bodies of murdered children and

one ten�year-old child has been missing since Sep ember of l9QO~&#39; Iand is presumed dead. ___ � __ �n. 4 $2 !7 ///§/I} 92.../The case is organized along Major Case lines with

Supervisor Charles Mathews responsible for overall supervisionof the investigation. Additional duties have been assigned to anadministrative coordinator, investigative coordinator, and an Agentresponsible for daily liaison with the Atlanta Special Task Force. Thethree coordinators are mature, experienced, and enthusiastic investi-gators. They exhibited a great deal of confidence in themselves and theinvestigators assigned to the case. They were very candid in inter-views regarding the unusual problems that exist with the AtlantaTask Force, the details of which will be provided later in thismemorandum. They expressed appreciation for the supportreceived from Headquarters, both technical and investigative, andcould think of no areas that need improvement.

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Re: ATKID

The Atlanta Police Department APD! is a 1,400 man forceand the Task Force presently has approximately 70 to 75 officersassigned to it; The majority are from the APD but there are alsorepresentatives from DeKalb, Fulton, Rockdale, Douglas, and CobbCounties as well as the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. TheAgents stated that local politics has a major bearing on mostdecisions involving the Task Force. The APD�s commitment to theTask Force is less than 100 percent. Examples given were thatmany of the investigators assigned to the Task Force are fromthe nonhomicide divisions of the police department and the mostqualified investigators have not been assigned to the Task Force.They also indicate that the police department continues to makearrests in areas of moral offenses requiring large numbers of

personnel which seems to contradict the expressions of support madeby high-level officials of the police department, re their massivecommitment to the solution of this case. Comments of the Agentsinvolved and the media indicate that very little information istransmitted from the Task Force to the "street" officers who should

be acting as the eyes and ears of the Task Force. The Task Forcehas finally reorganized along Major Case lines assigning investi-gative and administrative coordinators to the investigation. Theyare utilizing decoys in that three small black police officers areroaming the shopping centers with five backup officers for eachdecoy. Interestingly, they have utilized black female officersdressed as boys to get the youthful look necessary. This is along shot but worth pursuing. y

The FBI designed a form early in the investigationentitled "ATKID Observations Log." These forms were to be utilizedby Agents and police officers during the course of their dailyinvestigations to record all of the sightings of a black male childbetween the ages of 10 and l5 when he was in a vehicle operated byan adult not in the company of other children. The FBI wanted tolimit these observations to black adult males and then have all of

the positive sightings with appropriate descriptive informationentered into a computer. The Task Force and the APD, however, refuseto narrow the scope to exclude white males and black females, andthe utilization of the form was, therefore, less than effective.The Task Force and the FBI were coordinating surveillances at 15shopping centers using these forms, but the program was, subsequentlyabandoned as the APD refused to narrow reports to the profile of a

black male as provided by the FBI. The reports were, therefore, soall encompassing that the results were meaningless.

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to any attempt by any individual to lure a maleusing a

The FBI instituted a school survey in late March whichall students in the greater Atlanta area in grades fourten. A statement was provided to each teacher which wasall children in these grades asking for responses relative

child into a vehicle

subtle pretext such as: A! An offer of money to perform8 j0b; fB! Asking directions to a certain building or place andthen asking the child to get into a vehicle tobuilding or place; C! A solicitation to helpdelivery man, i.e., bread man, milk man, etc.;officer, a security guard, or a postal employeeget into a vehicle. This survey resulted in a

show the way to thisunload a truck by aand D! A police

asking a child toconsiderable

number of positive responses which have been screened and, as aresult, the FBI has 946 positive responses that are lead generatingand require follow-up interviews of the children. This will requirea considerable effort on the part of personnel assigned to the�l�&#39;ITI1�I�92 ..,....__,:_.1 n_____1___ _.c 1_1__ __I___1 __.---i_rr id� ____:-ucu -|_ 1-_t92J.J.&#39;92.Ll.J special. D¢&#39;Llll}_JJ.¬b UI tne SCHOOL Survey are available I01�

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The most immediate proactive role of the FBI at thetime is in the coordination of bridge surveillances.

By way of background, the FBI is convinced that several of thechildren were dumped off bridges into the Chattahoochee andSouth Rivers. The FBI approached the Task Force on 4/2/81 to

propose a coordinated bridge surveillance. We were advised by anofficial that this was being handled by the Task Force. The FBIdetermined, subsequently, that it was a somewhat sporadic effortas evidenced by the several bodies recovered in the Chattahoocheeduring April. This resulted in the FBI formally organizing a two-weekjoint surveillance of 14 suspect bridges commencing 4/27/81 andcontinuing through 5/10/31. The bridge detail involves dusk-to-dawnsurveillances by 18 Agents, 14 police officers, and 40 police recruitsAll communications were over FBI frequencies, and from discussionswith Agents who were participating in the surveillances, it wasevident that the coverage is very difficult. They are being exposedto the elements, insects, and animals, but the coordinators are veryoptimistic that this difficult surveillance could break the case.The end result is that there is one Agent, one police officer, andtwo or three recruits under, on, and over each bridge for a ten-.A._ .|__-_&#39;|___ 1__--__ ____&#39;._.1 --_&#39;.|_1_ .. _1____ ____ ____.-.1.�-1 -&#39;~l_&#39;__-__-,.-._n-1-- ,_a_ _,__1_ __J1; J"1;WCJ.Ve IIUUL PEILUU WLLII G UUGSB car SBULULUU U-J-BULCCLLY GE UGUII BUU

of the bridges. The bridges are lightly traveled during thepertinent period_and bodies have been recovered within a mile of

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most of the target bridges. As a result, 18 of the Agents assignedto the ATKID special are occupied in this surveillance leaving thetwelve additional Agents to handle the remaining proactive investi-gations being conducted such as the school survey and the processingof several hundred known sex offenders and mental cases that have

been compiled by various means. It must be kept in mind that eachtime a body is recovered, the entire 30 Agents plus many additionalAgents from the Atlanta Office then become directly involved in thecrime scene usually for two or three days.

SAC, Atlanta, is in the process of requesting 14 additionalAgents from surrounding offices to assist in the bridge detail fora period of 14 days commencing 5/10/81. This request is beinghandled separately. Additional personnel have been designated toAtlanta to increase the data base in ISIS for this case. Approximately1/3 of the investigations have been computerized to date.

The coordinators assigned to the special advised thatFBIHQ should be made aware of the fact that media representativeswill always be directly on top of every recovered body and missingperson report due to the tremendous interest in this case. Itwill, therefore, not be unusual for the media to be publishingthe recovery of another body nationally prior to most of the lawenforcement officers reaching the scene. Supervisor Mathewsprovided an example of Jimmy Ray Payne&#39;s body being recovered inthe Chattahoochee on 4/27/Bl when it was spotted by local fishermen.When the first Agents arrived at the scene, a media helicopter washovering so close above the body which was snagged on a branch inthe river that the resulting disturbance of the water from the

helicopter blades threatened to jar the body loose and the bodymay have been lost at that point. These comments were made by theAgents in an effort to give Headquarters personnel a little of theflavor of the unusual problems that present themselves at each body

recovery site.

SAC Glover indicated that ongoing problems with theGeorgia State Crime Laboratory GSCL! should be resolved inthe near future. He anticipates that FBI Laboratory examinerswill be allowed full access to all evidence in this case

probably on site at GSCL. Recent conclusions of GSCL relativeto fiber examinations in cases unrelated to ATKID have raised

major questions relative to the importance of the fibers allegedlyfound on several ATKID victims. Examinations by the FBI Laboratory

should do much to resolve this issue and cause refocusing in areasof investigations if necessary.

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The only other comment that might be of interest toHeadquarters personnel was the impression provided by the threecoordinators and supervisor that FBIHQ tends to seize u*��

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stan a y generated by Headquarters to resolve these aspects tothe possible detriment of more local aspects that may appear morepromising to those directly involved in the investigation. Thisshould not be taken as a criticism of Headquarters interestbut only as an explanation for the occasional delay in responseto Headquarters inquiries.

In summary, the writer was totally impressed withSAC Glover&#39;s overall control and administration of this case.

He spends approximately 60 to 70 percent of his day handlingsensitive aspects of the case including discussions with prominentnational figures, the media, and, at the same time, resolvingjurisdictional disputes with the many law enforcement agenciesinvolved. I could not help but be impressed with the fact thathe has assigned his best investigators to the case and they aretotally committed to its resolution.

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By attached teletype, Atlanta advisesJimmy Ray Payne, Negro male, date of birth9/1/59, 5&#39;7", 135 lbs, last seen when leavingsister&#39;s Atlanta apartment 10:00 a.m., 4/22/81, ;to go to downtown Atlanta to sell some 1951nickels. Sister reported him missing 11:00 a.m..4/23/81. Released 12/80, from Alto CorrectionalInstitute after serving two year sentence fortheft. Atlanta Missing Persons Unit investi-gating. Task Force notified. Atlantainitiating investigation pending developments.

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Examination requested: Microscopic Analyses - Chemical Analyses

Remarks A v92

Microscopic hair and fiber examinations on the A�ens were conducted by Special Agent ,,._

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£9 Atlanta. is being furnished one extra copy oi I"92. this report. It is to be noted that specimens Q49 through

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Specimens Q49 through Q57, �ilgtb ongh K24 anthe ALSO swsmrrnn item are being returned to izitnn-under-�separate cover by registered mail.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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April 13, 1981

Debris from bad

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origin along with severalfeline and canine origin were

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to the canine hairs previously recovered.-lthe ATKID victims.

hair and two additional mu: 7

fragments, all oi Negroid origin, were found on specimenQ54, These hairs are not suitable tor microscopiccomparisons due to theircharacteristics. _ »

lack or sufficient identifying _

There were no hairs oi Hegroid origin foundon or in specimens Q49 through Q53 and Q55 through Q57.A representative sampling oi the fibers contained inspecimens K22 and K23 disclosed these fibers to bemicroscopically dissimilar to previously examined textile

- fibers, specimens Q29 through Q32 refer FBI Laboratory Vreport dated April 17, 1981!..

7 Group "0, AK 1-1" human blood was identifiedon Q55. No blood was found on Q49 through Q54, Q56 orQ57. _ �

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The above enclosed photographs were obtained fromthe residence of Wayne Bertram Williams, suspect in captionedmatter, during search of Williams� residence on 6/3/81.

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Honorable William H. Webster

Director, Federal Bureau of InvestigationJ. Edgar Hoover BuildingWashington, D. C.

Dear Sir: y

It has become necessary, during the course of theinvestigation concerning the murdered and missingchildren in Atlanta, Georgia, that certain sensitiveand expedited investigative techniques be employed.In that regard we wish to request of the Federal

Government, through your Agency, that we be suppliedwith certain technical equipment which would assist

in facilitating, hopefully, a successful resolutionto this matter.

This letter is being forwarded to your office inkeeping with the United States Department of JusticeOrder, 890-80, dated April 29, 1980, pertaining tothe disb�rsal of sound technical equipment on loanfrom the Federal Government to State Agencies.

Your continued cooperation and assistance regardingthis on-going investigation is most certainly appreci-ated u

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Reference is made to memorandum dated May 27,,l98l, to theAttorney General, concerning the murders and/or disappearance ofblack residents of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, since July 20, 1979.

Enclosed is a letter from Arthur K. Bolton, AttorneyGeneral of the State of Georgia, concerning the required certificationrelating to the FBI�! loan of electronic surveillance equipment to thoAtlanta Police Department LPD!.

By Departmental Order l890�80, the Attorney General estab-lished the required guidelines and procedures for the F3I to loanelectronic surveillance equipment to state and local law enforcementagencies. This order specifies that the FBI provide the requiredwritten certitication iron the state or local agency to the AssistantAttorney General, Criminal Division, United States Department ofJustice DOJ!, within five working days of the loan.

Referenced memorandum dated May 27, 1981, which was approvedby the Attorney General on that date sot forth. in part, �Due to thesensitivity both of the investigation and the suspect developed, aswell as the sophisticated nature and complexity of the contemplatedmicrophone equipment to be used, it is specifically requested thatfor this instance an exception be made to Degartmcntal Order i390�60,Section lg!, to allow the FBI to participate to the maximum extentpossible with state authorities in both the installation and monitor-ing of this equipment is such that an experienced individual is

_ required to insure adequate installation and efficient functioning.The FBI possesses both the equipment and expertise needed.�

Enclosure

HOTE: The enclosure to this memorandum is submitted pursuant tomemorandum dated S/16/B0 from the Assistant Attorney General,Philip B. Heymann, to the Director, FBI, concerning AG Order#890-80. This matter was coordinated with SA �Technical Services Division. &#39; l?7Q-

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Narrative of Offense B-

Name of Suspect

Prosecutive Status

Witnesses

Investigation of Wayne Bertram Williamsat the James Jackson Parkway Bridge onthe morning of 5/22/81

Investigation conducted to corroborateexculpatory statements made by Wayne BertramWilliams

Interviews of Wayne Bertram Williams, pages29-33 and 66-94, inclusive.

Statements concerning search of residence,vehicle and person of Wayne Bertram Williamsand statements concerning physicalevidence

Statements made by individuals connectingWayne Bertram Williams with victims in thiscase

Evidence

Synopsis of Victims

Identification Records, PriorArrests, Scientific and

Technical Reports

Table of Contents forReport Forms {FD-302&#39;s} �

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Narrative of Offense:

This investigation was initiated upon receiptof a letter of November 6, 1980 from then U. S. AttorneyGeneral, Benjamin R. �iviletti, directing the Federal Bureauof Investigation FBI! to initiate an immediate preliminaryinvestigation to determine if any of the victims in thiscase were being held in violation of the Federal KidnapingLaw, Title 18, United States Code USC!, Section 1201.On November 17, 1980, the Atlanta Office of the FBI commenceda Major Case investigation into the murdered/missing children.

Starting in July, 1979 and continuing throughMay 25, 1931, 25 black males and 2 black females, rangingin age from 8 to 27 years old, have been found murderedin Atlanta, Georgia. The majority of the victims have diedfrom asphyxia, caused by either ligature or manual strangu-lation, or suffocation. Up until February, 1981, the victimshad been found on deserted roads, off well travelled roads.Starting in February, however, eight of the last nine victimshave been stripped of their clothing, except of their under-shorts in some cases, and dumped in rivers. In an effort toapprehend the individualisi responsible, surveillance of certainselected bridges considered prime locations for the dumping ofa body was conducted by members of the Atlanta Bureau of PoliceServices ABPS! and the FBI.

At 2:52 a.m., on Friday, May 22, 1981, WilliamBertram Williams was stopped near the James Jackson Parkwaybridge, after an officer positioned under the bridge hearda loud splash in the water and noted the lights of a carstopped on the bridge above. Williams, at the time of thestop and in subsequent interview later that day, made statementsabout his presence on the bridge at that time. These state-ments could not be corroborated.

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1.2 miles from the James Jackson Parkway Bridge. Surveillanceinstituted on Wayne Bertram Williams on 5/29/Bl. On 6/3/Bl,warrants were obtained for a search of Williams� residence,

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found to be microscopically identical to those found on12 of the victims.

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NAME OF SUSPECT:

RaceSexDate of birth

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HeightWeightHair

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Social SecurityAccount Number

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Parents

Marital status

MilitaryEducation

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NegroMale

May 27, 1958Atlanta, Georgia

5 feet 7 inches

155 poundsBrown

medium afro!Brown

wears glasses!

Self employedNova Entertainment Corporat- a business operated fromhis residence!

1817 Penelope Road, NorthwestAtlanta, Georgia

Homer and Faye Williams1817 Penelope Road

SingleNone

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1. On May 28, 1981, Fulton County Superior Court Judge, JohnLangford was presented facts to support an affidavit fora warrant permitting the attachment of a DirectionalRadio Beacon BEEPER! to a 1970 white Chevrolet station

wagon, bearing Georgia tag LLM 866. Judge Langfordissued the warrant and the beeper was subsequently placedon the vehicle.

2. On May 30, 1981, Judge Langford was again presented factsto support an affidavit for a warrant to install a micro-phone and radio transmitter in a 1970 Chevrolet stationwagon. Judge Langford issued the warrant on the samedate.

3. On June 3, 1981, Judge Langford issued search warrantsfor the person of Wayne Williams, the 1970 Chevrolet andWilliams� residence at 1917 Penelope Road, Atlanta, Georgia.

4. Gordon Miller, Assistant to Lewis Slaton, Fulton CountyDistrict Attorney, Atlanta, Georgia, was present at theAtlanta Division on 6/3/81 and was advised of all investi-gation to that date pertaining to Williams, and of theoutcome of a polygraph examination administered to Williamson that date. He consulted with District Attorney Slatonand advised that Slaton was of the opinion that there wasnot enough concrete evidence to arrest or prosecute Williams

5. Assistant United States Attorneys AUSA�s! Craig Gillenand Charles S. Saphos were also present during entiretime Williams was in office and advised it was their

opinion that there was sufficient evidence to arrestWilliams, in that the investigation to date warrantedpresentation of facts to a Grand Jury.

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Investigation of Wayne Bertram Williams

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1. o1ice Recruitan a ureau 0 Police�Services ABPS!

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_was stationed under the James JacksonPar way Bridge during the early morning hoursof 5/22/ an eard a loud splash in thewater. �then observed the headlightsof a vehic e on he bridge above. This carappeared to be moving very slowly.

Full text of interview, pages 22*23, attached.

Special AgentFe era Bureau 0 Investigation Birmingham Division! Birmingham, Alabama

SA was on duty at the James JacksonPar way Bri ge the morning of 5/22/81 andsto d the car of Wayne Bertram Williams.

questioned Williams regardinghis presence on the bridge.

Full text of statement, pages 12-21, attached.

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Atlanta, Georgia

was on duty the morning of 5/22/81 ate ames Jackson Parkway Bridge when he

observed a white station wagon exit the southend of the bridge and proceed througliquor store parking lot. Patrolmaniwfollowed this vehicle and stopped it on esouthbound side of I-285.

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Full text of interview, page 27, attached. -"ii

4- � RecruitABPS175 Decatur Street, SoutheastAtlanta, Georgia

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radio from Recruit , whowas under the Ja es a on ar way ridge.Officer Masked him h bserved avehicle oward him. E observeda white station wagon movin very slowlyfrom the center of the bridge toward him.He observed the vehicle pass him, make a"U" turn in a parking lot and head in anorther�" direction toward I-285. He observeuOfficer.� who had been in an area behindthe liqu e, pull behind the white station

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Full text of interview, pages 24-26, attached.

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SA searched station wagon of Wayne&#39;Ber!ram uilliams early morning hours of 5/22/81Full text of statement, page 28, attached.

6, WAYNE BERTRAM WILLIAMS ,181? Penelope Road, NorthwestAtlanta, Georgia

Interview of Williams immediately subsequentto stop in vicinity of James Jackson ParkwayBridge early morning of 5/22/81.

Full text of interview, pages 29-31, attached.

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tram Williams occasionally utilizedsound recording studio and is usually

accompanied by black males.

Full text of interview, pages 35-38, attached.

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Full text of interview, pages 54-55, attac.

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lnterviews of Wayne Bertram Williams

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Williams interviewed the morning of 5/22/81and the evening of 6/3/Bl.

Full text of interviews, pages 66-72 and74-79, attached.

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Full text of statement, page 106, attached.

Special AgentFederal Bureau of Investigation LaboratoryWashington, D.C. �

along with others, collected andrevie d evidenc athered in this matter

with Microanalyst, Georgia IfState CTTm¬_taU6fafory, Atlanta, Georgia. �V �-&#39;

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_furnished a list of preliminary £ind- 1ngs concerning certain types of hairs and fibers

that had been found common to the bodies and/ Yor clothing of numerous murdered childrenand adults in the Atlanta, Georgia area.

Full text of interviews, pages 109-113 and116-118, attached.

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IIIIIIII .- - -. - - . -�prov1uec1 t8SU.LtS or seroiogicaiexamination conducted on blood stains found

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observed on a MARTA Metropolitan AtlantaRapid Transit Authority! bus which comesout to the Bankhead Highway area of Atlanta

Full text of interview, page 134, attached.

identified photograph of Wayne Bertram1 iams as the one most closely resembling

the person victim Eddie Lamar Duncan was withwhen she last saw Duncan.

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Full text of interview, pages 121-124, attached

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-advised he was a a uaintance of victimJo Jo" Joseph! Bell. rm identified WayneBertram Williams as being wi Bell the day hedisappeared.

Full text of interview, pages 125-129, attached

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Full text of interview, Page l39, attached.

llorgia Bureau of InvestigationAtlanta, Georgia

�observed Wayne B. Williams at the sightof the recovery of the body of victim, TerryPue, in Rockdale County in January, 1981.

Full text of interview, pages 143-145, attached

victim Curtis Walker ,1 en 1 1e p otograph of Wayne Williamsas individual he had seen hanging aroundthe K�Mart on Bankhead Highway, Atlanta,Georgia.

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Full text of interview, page 135, attached. �

!tIanta, leorgla1 1 en 1 1e a flyer put

out by Wayne Wi11�ams as one identi toone she had seen

Clifford Jones, wi . e atClifford had got the flyer from aLaundromat on Bankhead Highway.

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1. Attached is a chart prepared by SAfrom laboratory results obtained romMicroanalyst, Georgia State Crime LaborAtlanta, Georgia. The chart contains all thehairs and fibers evidence collected to date from

victims in this case.

2. A complete listing of all the evidence obtainedfrom Wayne Bertram Williams� person, residenceand vehicle can be located in FD�302 section of

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Angel Lanier

Eric Hiddlebrook

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Lubie Geter

Earl Lee Terrell

Christopher Richardson

Terry Lorenzo Pue

Patrick Baltazar

Jeffrey Lamar Iathia

Curtia Ihlker

Joseph Iell

Timothy Lyndale Bill

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Larry Eugene Roger:

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SYNOPSIS OF VICTIMS: �

The following is a brief synopsis of pertinentdata relative to the 29 victims in this case:

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Smith,

reported missingon 7/28/79. Thewound with a .22

a black male, age 14 years of age. Smith wason 7/21/79 and was found on Niskey Lake Roadcause of death was determined to be a gunshot

caliber pistol.

VICTIMWNUMBERJH�L;;ALERED~DM�ELEMANS:

Evans, a black male, 13 years of age, was reportedmissing on 7/25/79 and discovered on 7/28/79 on Niskey LakeRoad within 150 yards of victim number one, Edward HopeSmith. Cause of death was determined to be probable asphyxiadue to strangulation.

VICTIM_NMBER_IHREEm=wMlLTON�HAR¥EY:

Harvey, a black male, age 14 years old, was reportedmissing on 9/5/79 and discovered on ll/16/79 off DesertDrive at Redwine Road. Due to the advanced state of decompositionof his body, the cause of death was undetermined.

VICEIMMNUMBER~EDUR_=_¥USEE_BELL3

Bell, a black male, age 9, was reported missingon 16/21/79 and discovered on ll/8/79 in an abandoned schoolhouse. The cause of death was determined to be manual

strangulation.

VlCTIM_NMBER~ElHE~=HANGEL~LANlER:

Lanier, a black female, 12 years of age, was reportedmissing on 3/5/80 and discovered on 3/l0/80 near Campbellton-.-A r.1&#39;:&#39;l1.-...-La-.-.4-.1- In,-..-.3-Q !l&#39;!1-A 1-.....-_ �J: 3..-..|.I.. --,---Q .-�I_.a.�.....:.....Jauu IILLLUWULUUIK BUGUDQ 1115 UGLISE U]. UBGLH Wdb UBCBLIHLHEU

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Mathis, a black male, age ll years old, was reportedmissing on 3/12/B0. His remains were discovered on 2/13/81at Cascade and Suber Roads, Atlanta, Georgia. The causeof death unknown, due to the advanced state of decompositionof Mathis� body.

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Middlebrooks, a black male, age 14, was last seenon 5/18/80. He was never reported missinge. His bodywas discovered on 5/19/80 at the rear of a commercialestablishment at 247 Flatshoals Road. The cause of death

was determined to be blunt trauma to the head.

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Richardson, a black male, age 12 years old, wasreported missing on 6/9/80. His remains were discoveredon 1/9/81 off Redwine Road, East Point, Georgia. The causeof death unknown because of advanced state of decompositionof his body.

VlCTIM_NUMBER_Ni�Es=aiATDN¥A_HILSON:

Wilson, a black female, age 8 years old, wasreported missing on 6/22/80. Her remains were discoveredon 10/18/80 in a field near her residence. The cause ofdeath unknown, due to advanced state of decomposition ofher body.

VlC$IM~NUMBER~TEN_=_AARON~W¥CHE:

Wyche, a black male, age 10 years old, was lastseen on 6/23/B0. He was not reported missingi. He wasdiscovered on 6/24/80 at Moreland and Constitution Avenues,DeKalb County, Georgia, The cause of death determined tobe asphyxiation, due to a broken neck from a fall off arailroad bridge.

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VICTlM_NMBER~ELEUEN_=_ANTHON¥@CARIER:

Carter, a black male, age 9 years old, was reportedmissing on 7/7/80. He was discovered on 7/7/80 at the rearof a warehouse located at 657 Wells Street, Atlanta. Thecause of death was determined to be multiple stab wounds.

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Terrell, a black male, age 10, was reported missingon 7/31/B0. His remains were located on 1/9/Bl off RedwineRoad, East Point, Georgia. The cause of death unknown dueto advanced state of decomposition of the body.

VICTIM_NUMBBRmEHlRIEEN~=wCLIEEOR~E._JONES:

Jones, a black male, age 12 years old, was reportedmissing on 8/20/B0. He was discovered on 8/21/80 at therear of a commercial establishment located on HollywoodRoad, Atlanta, Georgia. The cause of death determined to

be ligature strangulation.

VlCIlM_NMBER_HNHU�HL:cDABRON~GLASS: H

Glass, a black male, age 11 years old, was reportedmissing on 9/16/80. As of this date, Glass has not been found.

VlCTlM_NMBER�ELETEEMQLJHUEHJSLSEERHENS:

Stephens, a black male, age 10 years old, wasreported missing on 10/10/80. He was discovered on 10/10/80on the side of a road at Normanberry Drive, behind SouthFulton Hospital. The cause of death determined to be asphyxiation

VICTIMWNUMBER_S1XTEEN_=_AAR0N_JACKSON:

Jackson, a black male, age 9, was reported missingon 11/1/80. He was discovered on ll/2/80 beneath the SouthRiver bridge located at Forest Park Road. The cause ofdeath determined to be asphyxia, caused by suffocation.

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VlCTIM_NUMBER_$EVENTEEHm=HRATRlCK_RDGERS:

Rogers, a black male, age 15 years old, was reportedmissing on ll/ll/80. He was discovered floating in theChattahoochee River near the Paces Ferry Bridge on 12/7/80.The cause of death determined to be blunt trauma to thehead.

VJCTlM_.MMB ,GE$ER :

. .Geter, a black male, age 14, was reported missing

on l/3/Bl. His body was discovered in an abandoned vehicleoff Vanderbilt Road on 2/5/81. The cause of death determinedto be manual strangulation.

V . NEEEEH;;Jm§HDLlDRENHlJHPlCTlM"NUMBERmNI _ .

Pue, a black male, age 15 years old, was lastseen on l/22/81. He was not reported missingl. He wasdiscovered on the side of Sigman Road in Rockdale County,Georgia on l/23/Bl. The cause of death determined to beligature strangulation.

V lCTlM~NUMBER_TWENTY-e_2A2RlCKsBALIA2AR:

Baltazar, a black male, age 12 years old, wasreported missing on 2/7/Bl. He was found at the rear ofan office park off Buford Highway, De�alb County, Georgia,on 2/13/81. The cause of death determined to be ligaturestrangulation. _&#39;

VlC$lM_NUMBERmIWENI!=ONE_=_CURTlS~WALKER:

Walker, a black male, age 13 years old, wasreported missing on 2/19/81. He was discovered floatingin the South River near Flatshoals Road on 3/6/Bl. Thecause of death was determined to be asphyxia, due tostrangulation;

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VICJHLJHHH�R~TWENIX=J$KLeLiKMH�MLJ�B1BHEmBELL:

Bell, a black male, age 16 years old, was reportedmissing on 3/3/81. He was discovered floating in the SouthRiver in DeKalb County, Georgia on 3/l9/81. The cause ofdeath was determined to be asphyxia, caused by strangulation.

VICILMmNMBER_TWENI¥=THREE»=_TIMO$H!_L!HDALEWHlLL:

Hill, a black male, age 13, was reported missingon 3/13/81. He was found floating face down in the ChattahoocheeRiver, Fulton County, Georgia on 3/30/81. The cause ofdeath was determined to be asphyxia, due to drowning.

VlC$lM�NMBER~$WEHI¥=EOUR_=aEDDlE_LAAR_DUNCAN:

Duncan, a black male, age 21, was reported missingon 3/21/81. He was discovered floating face down in theChattahoochee River on 3/31/Bl. The cause of death was

determined to be probable asphyxia.

VICTIMWNUMBBRGIHENIE=El�E_=MLARR¥_EUGENE_ROGERS:

Rogers, a black male, age 20, was reported missing

ononof3/30/81. He was discovered in an abandoned apartment

Temple Street, Atlanta, Georgia, on 4/9/81. The causedeath was determined to be asphyxia, due to strangulation.

VICEIMWNUMBER_IWENI¥=SlX_=MMICHAELwCAMEBON-MCFINIDSH:

Mclntosh, a black male, age 23, was last seenon 4/2/81. He was not reported missingr. He was discoveredfloating face down in the Chattahoochee River in FultonCounty, Georgia on 4/20/81. The cause of death was determined0-A I-�Q ea-nl-�H,-3,Lu uc a-:|:n.|!A.LGa

VICIlM_NMBER_IWENTI=SEUEN�=_JlMM¥_RA¥_BA¥NE:

Payne, a black male, age 21, was reported missingon 4/23/81. He was discovered floating face down

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in the Chattahoochee River on 4/27/81. The cause of deathwas determined to be asphyxia, due to strangulation.

VICTIMMHUMBER_TWENT!=ElGHI_=i£91JJ£E:§ARREIT:

Barrett, a black male, age l7, was reported missingon 5/12/81. He was discovered lying on the side of WinthropDrive, Atlanta, on 5/12/81. The cause of death was determinedto be ligature strangulation.

VICTIM�NUMBER~$WENI¥:NINE_=�NATHANIEL_CAIER:

Cater, a black male, age 27 years old, was discoveredon 5/25/81, floating face down in the Chattahoochee River. �e was not reported missing». The cause of death was determinedto be asphyxia, due to strangulation. &#39;

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IDENTIFICATION RECORDS, PRIOR ARRESTS,SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL REPORTS!

FBI Latent Fingerprint Section report regardingfingerprint comparisons of Wayne Bertram Williamsand victims in this case._

A polygraph examination was administered to

Wayne Bertram Williams, and the results of that *�examination are reflected in the FD�302 of SA

a e�P9Scie &#39; ic &#39; Report, prepared by

SA from results of

examina ion urnished by

Microanalyst for the Georgi a e J?rime a oratory, Atlanta, Georgia &#39;7<L»

Report, prepared by SAS . . . .

_h from a conference ofhairs an 1 ers experts, experts from the rugsand fibers industry and forensic experts, heldat Atlanta, Georgia, on June 13, 1981

United States Department ofd of Ber

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as:-"ear-;wcs¢ Airtels 6/5/81 and specimens delivered to LFPS 6/6/815.1;.-92_&#39;s!L92.&#39;A."!�!Q.92.&#39; mzonssrsn er; Atlanta

5*�E°&#39;-"E"s= Sixty-eight liftsOne roll of �lm

Thirteen photographsBrown manila envelopeRecord oi earnings stubOne check

Piece of torn paper�opies of finger and palm prints of Larry E. Ytogers,

Eddie Lamar Duncan, Jimmy Ray Payne, andNathaniel Cater, FBI #7B44&#39;76J3

Copies of palm prints oi Michael Mclntosh and John HaroldPorter, FBI #543819}! -

Copies of �ngerprints of William Barrett and Patrick BaltazarMajor case prints of Wayne Bertram Williams, FBI #84&#39;7900P9

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The lifts were examined and thirty-six latent fingerprints, two

latent impressions �nger or palm prints!, and twenty-seven latent palmprints of value are present on forty-eight of the lifts as follows:

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the following lifts have been identi�ed as elimination prints of Wayne Bertram

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June 9, 1981

&#39;l92vo �ngerprints and one palm print on threelifts numbered 1, 2A, and 3, from the resi-dence at 181&#39;? Penelope Road, Atlanta, Georgia

Five �ngerprints on two lifts numbered T-1and T-4, from a tape cassette player recorderfound in a 1970 Chevrolet station wagon

Twenty-nine fingerprints, two impressions, andtwenty-six palm prints on forty-three liftsnumbered A-1 through A-4, A-6, A-&#39;7, A-10,A-13, A-14, A-16 through A-20, A-22 throughA-26, A-29 through A-36, A-33, A-41 throughA-44, A-46, A-48, A-49 through A-51, A-53,A-55 through A-5&#39;7, and A-60, from a 1970Chevrolet station wagon latent impression andlatent palm print on lift A-&#39;7 also appear onlift A-15!

Thirteen latent �ngerprints and five latent palm prints on

Williams, FBI #34&#39;7900P9:

One fingerprint on lift #3, from residence at1817 Penelope Road

�ve fingerprints on lifts #T-1 and #1�-4, fromtape cassette player recorder

Seven �ngerprints and �ve palm prints onlifts numbered A-2, A-3, A--6, A-18, A-24,A-32, A-33, A-43, A-44, A-48, and A-56,from the 1970 Chevrolet station wagorr

Two latent impressions �nger or palm prints! were compared,insofar as possible, with the fingerprints of William Barrett, but no identi-fication was effected. The unidenti�ed latent fingerprints are not the finger-prints of Barrett. No palm prints are available for Barrett.

John Harold Porter, FBI #5438191-I, or Nathaniel Cater, FBI #784476-I3.

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The unidenti�ed latent prints are not prints of Williams,

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The submitted photographs and paper items were examinedand seventeen latent �ngerprints of value appear or were developed ineiv nhnfnnrnnhe rlneirrnnfnrl A iha-nun]-1 1.? and nn Q ninrvn nf in:-n neinnr@151 &#39;Ill92-&#39;D92i&#39;Bl llrlll�i� Y92I92J�BlIiI9292r92¢92� �I IIIII 92-IIJBII � � IQJIUI 92|IlI I lJ�92vI&92I �In U92IlIl Q

The seventeen latent �ngerprints are not fingerprints oiWayne Bertram Williams, FBI #B47900P9.

latent alm rmt reviousl re rted on a s ecimen&#39; P Y P° P

from Atlanta, Georgia, submitted in connec-. . . nhon wi victims E war Hope Smith and Alfred James Eva s, LFPS

report dated i/21/&#39;81, and a iatent palm print previousiy reported ona letter, Q28, bearing the signature "Zodiac," LFPS report dated _3/27/81, are not palm prints oi Williams.

No fin er or lm rints are available in our files for

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for comparison purposes.

The examination is continuing and you will be advised of

thetresult upon completion.

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On June 6, 1981, Microanalystfor the Georgia State Crime Ra_oratorv- "-_anta, Georgia,furnished Special Agent e results

&#39; and fibersof his laboratory examina ions o nume 1rsrecovered from many of the murder victims in the Atlantaarea and the results of his comparisons of these recoveredL &#39; -A �lk u&#39;LL "__&#39; H _ c S&#39;k- H- &#39; 1ua1IS auu LLUGIS wluu VGLIGUS SQufu¬S G; L1ULOUD �atEf1a;3

obtained from the home and car of Wayne Bertram Williams.

These results are set forth in an FD 302 of the

�interview dated June ll, 1981.

Based on these results and Special Agent�experience in the analysis d com arison of hairs an texti efibers, it is Special Agentwopinion that it wouldbe virtually impossible for e numerous victims in theAtlanta killings of young black males to have picked upthe fibrous debris recovered from their clothing and bodieswithout being in contact with items from the home and/orvehicle of Wayne Bertram Williams.

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Special Agent Laboratory Division on ,@�7LJune 15, 1981:

On June 13, 1981, a conference concerning thefibrous evidence obtained from numerous victims in the series

b k h&#39;ld d bl K &#39; theof killings of lac c 1 ren an young ac men intlant are was held Geor ia Police Academy in Atlanta. 4?

Georgia State Crimera ory_ invi e um er o 1 er specialists from members

of the textile fiber industry and various forensic laboratoriesthroughout the United States and Canada to examine the hairand fiber evidence in these cases and attempt to answera number of questions of special interest to the Atlanta

_ -- : - u . �A� - A _&#39;-_: :_-__- : u-TGSK FOICG u��ucf�l�y tué Vallulty q�u alguifiuauuc Or tfindings of the Georgia State Crime Laboratory.

Arrangements for this conference were made priorto the development of Wayne Bertram Williams as a suspectin this case and the search of Williams� home and automobile.

As a result of the searches, numerous items of evidence

composed of textile fibers were obtained for comparison

purposes.

on June 9, 1981,reflects the findings

An interview

by Special Agent SA!of the Georgia State Cr rning the fibrousmaterial from victims in this case and the results of comparingthese fibers with items from the home of Wayne Bertram Williams.An FD -302 was prepared with the results of this interview.Because of the finding of fibers in the composition of itemsfrom the home and automobile of Williams� like those removed

from numerous victims, the fiber specialists were askedto not only verify the fiber matches but were also askedto consider the significance of these matches and what additionaltests would be of value to characterize and compare thesefibers.

A total of fourteen fiber specialists in additionto two representatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI! Laboratory were given the opportunity to examine andcompare microscopically the hair and fiber evidence obtainedand examined by the Georgia State Crime Laboratory.

After the fiber specialists had completed theirexaminations, they were each asked to give their opinionof the vailidity and significance of the fibrous evidencein this case linking the victims to the items from the homeand vehicle of Wayne Bertram Williams, to members of theAtlanta Task Force and other city and county officials.

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These officials included the Commissioner of Public Safetyand the Chief of Police in Atlanta, the District Attorneysfrom Fulton and DeKa1b Counties and representatives of theGeorgia Bureau of lnvestigation

were unanimous in their

opinion that the hair and fiber evidence linking the subjectto the victims is valid and of considerable significance.

The fiber specialists

It was the consensus of opinion that the fiberscomprising the green carpet located in the bedroom of thesubject were like those found on fourteen victims. Thesefibers are very unusual fibers and are believed to havebeen manufactured by a small carpet company in Johnsonville,South Carolina, and may have been produced in very limitedamounts. A large number of contacts with experts in thefiber industry were made before a DuPont representativerecognized the fiber type.

The violet acetate fibers removed from the clothingof eighteen of the murder victims are also considered tobe uncommon. Acetate fibers are not presently being manufacturedin large amounts with the exception of undyed acetate fibersused in cigarette filters. The bedspread, found in the bedroomof Wayne Bertram Williams, is composed of violet acetatefibers and green cotton fibers which would both be expectedto shed readily. The large number of acetate fibers foundon many of the victims indicate contact with items thatthat shed readily.

It was also noted at the conference that loose

fibers transferred from one item to another can be easilydislodged and the likelihood for detecting a transfer reducesrapidly with the Passage of time from the point of contact.Since the large numbers of violet acetate fibers were foundon the victims after their deaths, it is likely that thetransfer of these fibers occurred shortly before their death.

It was pointed out that since the bedspread fromthe subject&#39;s bedroom also contains green cotton_fibers,these green cotton fibers would be expected to transferon contact of the bedspread with other objects. An examinationof the limited specimens made available disclosed the presenceof green cotton fibers in the debris from two of the victims.

A number of the fiber specialists also examinedthe dog hairs recovered from many of the victims and thehair samples obtained from the dog present at the home ofWayne Bertram Williams. These specialists felt that theseveral types of dog hair recovered from the victims were

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