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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 24
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Wr. C--A Young Black Male (16)
Mr. C is a young man, not retarded but slow in some ways, who reports
that he is a part of a group of youngsters who engage in homosexual
prostitution, He espresses a disgust at his involvement and an
interest in getting out. His friend, however, in an effort to get out
was assaulted by fellow members of the homosexual club and because of
this, Mr. C. fears that be, too, will be hurt. Mr. C does, in fact,
link two child victims as former members of the club who accompanied
him on many occasions on "jobs."
Parents Cite Reasons for Civil Rights Violations
Parents cite a number of reasons why they believe their children's
civil rights have been violated. The following comments describe
their major concerns.
Petrickh Baltazar --
Mrs. Sheila Baltazar questions the motivation of the Task Force
which directed her son, Patrick, to another department when he called
for help. She is further perplexed since his name was officially on
Task Force list and he gave his name and reported that he was being
followed. This telephone call is part of the public record which was
aired on local television,
Joseph “"Jo-Jo" Bell
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Mrs. Doris Bell believes that Wayne Williams did, in fact, kill
her son and wonders why he can not or will not be brought to trial for
it. Basing ber conclusion on testimony by siblings, she thinks that
if the victims were white, Wayne Williams would be brought to trial
for all victims connected to his pattern, and tried for each.
Alfred Evans
irs. Lois Evans questions the handling of her son's casé Guring
the period be was missing. The Atlanta Police withheld from her the
fact that her son bad been found by them and buried by them without
her knowledge. Mrs. Evans who had reported her son missing fourteen
months prior to this announcement does not understand why law enforce-
ment officials felt the need to deny her the opportunity to identify
- her son.
Aaron Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Asron Jackson would like to know why Wayne Williams
was not investigated earlier when their son talked about a "Williams
acquaintance” of his. The victims testimony was given to police but,
nevertheless, ignored.
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