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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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AT 7A-1835 SF 69/35 ‘ 2
Later that same day, he recalls being at his
residence for most of the remaining hours. He recalls
having dinner at his residence with his mother at about
6:00 D. m. Also on the same evening, he slept for a brief
period of time. Also at one point during the evening, he
spoke with Willie Hunter by telephone. His parents had
gone out for a while and had taken the car.
At approximately 1:00 a.m., on the morning of
May 22, 1981, he was at the Sans Souci Lounge in downtown
Atlanta. He stopped in there momentarily to talk to the
manager, Mr. Jordan, to retrieve a tape recorder belonging
to him (Williams), which was on loan to Jordan. He talked
to the girl at the door, who worked the admissions office.
She indicated that Jordan was tied up and with that, he,
Williams, departed the area. He decided he would try
to locate the apartment of Cheryl Johnson in order to make
his appointment at 7:00 a.m. on the same morning. He could
not specifically recall the apartment number, but indicated
that perhaps it was F4 or some other two-digit apartment
number, He drove around for a brief period of time looking
for the Spanish Trace Apartments on Cobb Parkway and in
the Smyrna area; however, he had no luck. While he was
on the Cobb Parkway, he tried to call her telephone number,
934-7766. The telephone line was busy. He noticed there
were some boxes at the liquor store in the vicinity of where
he made the call and decided to pick up two boxes for his
mother. Also, a short time later, while on Cobb Drive
outside the perimeter, he made another call to the same
number and this time, he got no answer. He proceeded south
on Interstate 285 (I-285i and crossed over the Chattahoochee
River via the James Jackson Parkway bridge. As he crossed
over the James Jackson Parkway bridge, he pulled off to
the right side of the road (the south side! onto a gravelled
parking lot area. There were several stores in the background
and it was here that he checked the number that he had called.
He proceeded to the Starvin Marvin store near the intersections
of Bolton Road and James Jackson Parkway. At that location,
he once again called Cheryl Johnson's telephone number,
and the individual that answered the telephone stated, Frhore
is nobody here by that name," and hung up “the phone.
About the same time, also in the vicinity of James
Jackson Parkway and Bolton Road, he picked up some additional
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