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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 15
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He was unable to get an answer and picked up another cardboard
box in that area and returned to I-285 via South Cobb Drive,
where he was stopped.
At this time, Ss began shining his flashlight
in Williams’ car and ag the contents of the car
from the outside. observed two cardboard boxes
and a bedspread white Ww ack and green design: in the
back portion of the station wagon and two brown, waver grocery
bags in the rear seat (on_t senger's side:. While
looking in the car, SA told Williams that the
car waS a mess and it looked as if he had some animals in
the car. Williams reolied that he had a dog in the car,
and SA inquired what kind of dog. Williams advised LIC
the dog parents’ 14 year old German Shepherd, and
it had been in the station wagon on several occasions.
sions with Williams, in which
at some point Patrolman returned from his vehicle
and roving FBI Supervisor rrived on the scene,
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Williams advised oF) GL Lost LOllowing:s ad
During further_d
(1+ A friend of his, Jim Comento, has been vreviously
interviewed regarding the "murders" of the children. Jim
Comento works part-time at Nova Entertainment Corporation.
(2: Williams stated he was getting the cardboard
boxes for band equipment. (He later advised he was getting
them for books that his mother owned:.
(3+ Williams was going back on 1-285 to pick
up a tape recorder (location unknown,
(4) The 1970 white Chevrolet station’ wagon that
Williams was operating belonged to Willians' uncle, Ralph
Barnhart, who resides in Columbus, Georgia and who can be
reached at telephone number 689-6380. Williams advised
his uncle lets his father use the station wagon.
(5> Williams advised that the two brown, paper
grocery-type bags in the rear seat were his and his mother's.
One bag contained his mother's clothes, while the other
contained his "basketball clothes." Williams stated he
played on a basketball team for Schlitz (beer+. SA
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