American Justice Season 10 Episode 5
American Justice
Season 10

Ep 5. Atlanta Child Murders, The

  • March 7, 2001

In season 10 episode 5 of American Justice titled "Atlanta Child Murders, The," the show investigates one of the most notorious crimes in American history. In the early 1980s, a series of killings occurred in Atlanta, Georgia, that left the entire city in a state of fear and confusion. Over a period of about two years, more than two dozen black children and young adults were abducted and murdered, with their bodies often found in remote areas or in rivers throughout the city.

The episode explores the investigation, profiling, and prosecution of the alleged killer, Wayne Williams, who was ultimately convicted of two of the murders. American Justice interviews law enforcement officials, forensic experts, and family members of the victims to paint a vivid picture of the crimes and the impact they had on the community.

The show delves into the racial tensions that were prevalent at the time of the murders, with many members of the black community feeling that law enforcement was not doing enough to solve the cases. This led to protests and calls for justice, and the episode examines the role this activism played in the investigation.

Among the key players interviewed in the episode are former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, who was instrumental in the investigation, and Don Samuel, one of the attorneys who defended Wayne Williams during his trial. Together they provide insight into the legal and political pressures surrounding the case, as well as their own personal experiences during the investigation and trial.

Throughout "Atlanta Child Murders, The," American Justice strives to uncover the truth behind one of the most devastating crimes in American history. By exploring the details of the investigation and trial, as well as the emotional toll that the murders had on the victims' families and the wider community, the show provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of an important moment in the nation's history.

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  • First Aired
    March 7, 2001
  • Language
    English
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