New Revealing Truth in the Case of Wayne Bertram Williams, also Called the Atlanta Child Murderer

G. Stephanie
3 min readMay 8, 2018

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As we all are aware about the case of Wayne Bertram Williams also called the “Atlanta Child Murderer”. However, he was never convicted of the child murders, and continues to maintain his innocence. Wayne Bertram Williams (born May 27, 1958) is an African-American serial killer who was tried, convicted, and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1982 for killing two adult men. After his conviction, the Atlanta Police Department announced that Williams was also responsible for at least twenty-three of the twenty-nine Atlanta murders of 1979–1981.

Now a new revealing truth came out in this case. A prime witness of this case “Asia ReddPoet” confesses that “Wayne Williams was not the real killer she saw following the school bus in her southern hometown of North Carolina 1977” when she was a school age kid. An early investigation had been conducted on Wayne Bertram Williams by FBI and CID agents complied from different states. These FBI and CID agents were hired to collect information and summit evidence back to Washington D.C.

These detectives was sent to the homes of poor black families due to the excessive police reports being reported by the black parents of missing black kids that were later being found dead.

In her confession ‘Asia ReddPoet’ told FBI agents — “Wayne Williams was not the real killer. He was not the same man I saw following the school bus and had followed me down the long road to the dairy farm plantation house. One detective asked me had any children at school mention Wayne William’s name or mention seeing his white station car or his face any where on school the grounds. I said no.”

In a few years Wayne Williams will be up the creek without a paddle doing time for somebody else crime. While the killers go free. No one on our team, can understand how he could have drove from Georgia all the way up to the Carolina’s on a killing spree,Then drive back to Georgia and manage to be at work on time, the very next day. Then goes to his parent’s church on Sunday. but, you see that man over there, then he pointed to another agent, his name is Jack, he plans on doing what ever it takes, to see Wayne behind bars.

The detective stated that the white adults say they saw a black man and the black school age kids and their parents say they saw a white guy driving the exactly same white station wagon car. One agent told me they only wanted to interview the school age kids. Because they believed the kids knew The real truth and so far all the stories have been proved to be the same from different cities.

They all said they had saw a white man driving Wayne Williams white car and found it hard to believe he lived in Georgia. Wayne Williams was 25 years old at the time he was convicted for the unsolved murders of 25 people, the attempt to paste all the killing from the Carolina’s failed. Due to reported facts he was not the same man seen driving the white station wagon car.

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G. Stephanie

Journalist and MSNBC correspondent based in New York City.