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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 18
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The Williama family have a Large, Ghepnerd-type dog
that wee tied in the back yard of their house at 1s)? Penelope
Boas, during the search of the hoyse on June 4, 195i, This Ave ;
does not appear to he ge Dure breed and the doc'a coat hag Severs
shade: of brown dn it, Heir samples were obtained from tne
Wiliisms dog and sre presently being compared microsaopically —
with che questioned dog hairs previously removed from the victim's
clothing and/or bodlee,
Although this dog hea more brown in its omat than
would be expected from ah exatinatjon of the quastioned hairs,
it is certalniy coneiatent with the general type Gf Large, jong-
hairs) dog that wa2vexpected to be the suureé of the queetianes
haire. A microscopical examination and comparison of these dog
heirs hes mot yet becn “completed,
Light violet secondary acetate fibers were removed
from the clothing and/or bodice of eightsen (18) of the victims.
In addition, jight violet acetate fibers were also recoversa
from John Harold Porter.
These acetate fibers have been found in large numbers
an seme victims. Thie would indicate the acetate Fibers came
From 4 fabric composed cf spun staple yarna, @#hich would be
expected t¢ shed fibers very eaaAlly.
During the search Of the Wlijiamses' home, 2 large
bedtoread was trefent on the king size bed in the bedroom oF
Wayne B. Wiiiliams, This bedspread was compased of purple sceiate
yacns and light green cotton yarns and has a fringe of Long,
GOLton yarns, The acetats fibers present in this bedspread
exhibit the same micrescopie characterietics as the light vielet
acetate fibers found on many of the victims ané@ are consistent
with originating from this bedspread. Thies bedapread also appears
to be old and worn end would be expected is shed fFlbere easily
Decauee of its age, as well as its construction, ak
not reparteg finding any cotton fibers on the wick cMeir
elothing, which could he compared with the cotton fibers on the
bedspread. Light color cotton fibers ara very common and are
usually of no value for significant compariaon purposes. However,
these lisht green, cotton fibera would have aise been transferred
to the vietims’ clothing if the clothing had come In contact
. with the bedspread, in question, and, accordingly, the gictims'
\ @lothing will be searched for cotton fibere of thie type.
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