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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 24
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environment--despising their children's attendance at the black school;
their social life at the same boys‘ club; the fusses and fights at
recreation centers; their forced joint involvement in every area of
life.
Their only escape were the frequent visits to relatives in Conyers,
Georgia who he accuses of providing the opportunity for murder through
the use of their motor bome.
Mr. A expresses strong familiarity with several victims by name. In
Tact, on my first visit to his home (accompanied by two parents), i
was amazed at not only his knowledge of the children but also the
parents. He greeted us and upon recognizing Mrs. Annie Rogers
Said,"Good evening, you're Miss Rogers, aren't you--Patrict Rogers
Was your boy."
Mr. A claims to have an understanding of the route used by his family
in the placement of the bodies. He says that his relatives’ motor
home was used to:
1) Drop bodies in the Chattahoochee River from the side door of
the vehicle; and
2) Circle the perimeter on the ground route that was used by
him (Mr. A) and his wife in their employment with the Dillard Mumford
E-Z Food Shops (a.k.a. Magic Markets). He says:
"Well, there's one route--coming up 20 from Conyers
gOing around 285--they was stopping at Moreland Ave
down there at 285 where they was transporting the
kids from a car to the motor home. They was going
on around 285 and getting off at 166 and Campbell-
ron Road (which they're both the same street) and
then turn left going to Fairburn Road and taking
another left and going down Redwine Road which is
approximately 3 miles from the E-Z Food Shop at Fair-
burn and Campbellton.
’ This compelling and vivid account of hate murders as described by Mr. A
clearly violates the very same protection as established by the Four-
teenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Despite its potential for providing answers to the most heinous mass
murders in the history of this country, Mr. A's testimony was ignored
and door were clicsed to him at every level of law enforcement. It is
questionnable whether bis testimony would have been denied if 30 whites
bad been siain instead of 30 blacks.
Mrs. B--A White Female Witness ve
Through a mutual acquaintance, I met Mrs. B and ber husband who report
& number of experiences surrounding a suspect who-they believe to have
young black boys in homosexual trysts. She belleves her life to be tr
in danger because the suspect is aware of her. “Suspicion. Her testimony
bowever, does not put the suspect with any -of-the ‘victims.
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