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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 16
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6°147 (1+£3-8 1) CRIMINAL INVE*"'GATIVE DIVISION
INFORMATIVE NOTE
Date 6/12/81
Re: ATKID
By attached teletype, the Atlanta Division
advises that the name of John Harold Porter, Jr.,
found 4/12/81 in a vacant lot in Atlanta,
Georgia, with multiple stab wounds, has not
been added to the list of murdered and
missing children.
Georgia Crime Lab, Atlanta, Georgia, has
indicated that although a final crime lab
report has not been prepared relative to Porter,
trace evidence obtained from the victim includes
green carpet fibers and light violet bedspread
fibers. These fibers appear similar to those
found in the home of ATKID suspect Wayne
Bertram Williams. Additionally, Porter's
blood type and enzymes contained therein were
the same as blood-stained evidence which was
found in Williams' automobile.
Surveillance of Williams is continuing and
Bureau will be kept advised of all additional
pertinent information.
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1 - Mr. Steel
1 - Mr. Monroe
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