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Wayne Williams Atlanta Murders. Handwritten Signed Letter

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Description:

This is a 1-page autograph letter Hand written by Wayne Williams, the man convicted of the Atlanta child murders in 1981. The letter is dated February 25, 1997, and is typed on 8x11 paper. Williams has signed the letter in black ink at the bottom of the page. The letter is accompanied by an original archival folder containing the original newspaper story from 1981 about Williams's conviction.

Product Details:

  • Letter size: 8x11 inches
  • Paper type: yellow, lined
  • Ink color: Black
  • Signature: Wayne Williams
  • Date: March 11, 1997
  • Envelope: No
  • Archival folder: Yes, original, containing newspaper story from 1981

Brief History of Wayne Williams Crimes:

Wayne Williams was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 12, 1957. He was raised in a poor neighborhood, and his father was frequently absent. Williams began to have behavioral problems at a young age, and he was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia.

In 1979, Williams began a killing spree in Atlanta. He would lure young boys into his van and then strangle them. Williams was eventually caught and arrested in 1981. He was convicted of two murders and sentenced to life in prison.

Williams has always maintained his innocence, and there is some evidence to suggest that he may not have been the only killer involved in the Atlanta child murders. However, Williams remains in prison today, and he is eligible for parole in 2037.

Condition: Excellent. The letter and archival folder are in excellent condition, with no tears, folds, or creases. The letter is signed in black ink, and the signature is clear and legible. The archival folder contains the original newspaper story from 1981 about Williams's conviction. The story is in good condition, with no tears, folds, or creases.

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