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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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AT 7A-1835 SF 69 2
Therefore, Williams was of the understanding that
he had a 6:30 a.m. appointment with Cheryl Johnson on May
22, 1981 with regards to an interview concerning her acting
in a local commercial. Williams, therefore, as was his
stated custom, had attempted to locate Johnson's address
prior to interviewing her. Williams explained that he always
went to addresses to locate them in advance so that he could
find them when his appointment was scheduled.
When asked to recount his activities on the night
of May 21, 1981, Williams stated that he had stopped at
the Sans Souci Lounge, on West Peachtree, to see Wilbur
Jordan. Williams was attempting to pick up a tape recorder
from Jordan which he had loaned to him. Williams recalled
that he had talked with a Negro female, who he stated was
in her 40's, and who was taking admission. This individual
had informed Williams that Jordan had been in but was not
around at that time. Williams had left a message with her
regarding the tape recorder and then had driven to Smyrna,
Georgia in an attempt to find Johnson's address.
Williams stated he had driven around the Smyrna,
Georgia area in a futile attempt, and had been unable to
locate the address. Williams recalled that he had started
his search for the address on Church Street in Smyrna, somewhere
around 1:30 a.m., May 22, 1981. When Williams was unable
to locate the address, he started to drive back to the Dixie
Hills area of Atlanta in which his parents reside. This,
according to Williams, explained his presence on the James
Jackson Parkway.
Williams stated that some time between 2:15 a.m.
and 2:45 a.m., he had placed a cail through telephone number
934-7766. Williams had asked the individual who had answered
the telephone for Cheryl Johnson or Barbara Jackson (either
name being the same person, according to Williams). The
individual who answered the telephone stated, “she ain't
here,” and then hung up. Williams stated that he had placed
this telephone call from a pay telephone located near a
liquor store that was at the south end of the James Jackson
bridge.
Special Agent (SA) a :. this point, £7¢_
asked Williams to reiterate his movements over the James
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