Ep 9. Lost Boys
- TVPG
- November 27, 2001
- 50 min
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6.5 (26)
In the season 4 episode 9 of The FBI Files titled "Lost Boys," viewers are taken on a journey to unravel one of the most perplexing cases of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the 1970s.
The episode starts with the discovery of missing persons in the mid-1970s in Atlanta, Georgia. Teenage boys are disappearing at an alarming rate, and the police seem to be clueless about what is happening. The FBI steps in to investigate, and the team starts piecing together the missing boys' last known movements.
The FBI focuses on several key factors during their investigation, including the pattern of disappearances, the age, and race of the missing boys, and the types of locations where they last seen. The FBI quickly determines that all of the missing boys were African American, and they all disappeared from a specific area in Atlanta.
As the investigation progresses, the FBI discovers that the boys' disappearances are linked. The missing boys' profiles start to emerge, and it becomes clear that they have all fallen prey to a serial killer, who has been dubbed the Atlanta Child Killer.
Through their investigation, the FBI discovers that the killer is operating in a very specific way. He is using a combination of persuasion, manipulation, and reward to lure young boys into his car. Once he has them in his control, he takes them to a secluded location, where he sexually assaults and then murders them.
As the FBI presses on with their investigation, they start to receive tips from the public. These tips lead to a number of potential suspects, including a heavily-pierced drifter, a man with a criminal record, and even a high-profile politician. However, all of these leads eventually go nowhere, and the FBI is back to square one.
Despite all the setbacks, the FBI keeps going and eventually gets a big break in the case. One of the missing boys is found alive, but he has no memory of what happened to him. However, he does provide a crucial piece of evidence that helps the FBI in their quest to catch the Atlanta Child Killer.
The FBI finally tracks down the Atlanta Child Killer, Wayne Williams, after matching fibers from his car to fibers found on the bodies of two of the victims. Williams is arrested and sent to trial, where he represents himself but is ultimately found guilty.
Throughout the show, viewers are taken behind the scenes of one of the most complex and perplexing investigations in the FBI's history. They see how the FBI follows leads, gathers evidence, and builds a case against a killer who seemed almost impossibly elusive. They also see how the FBI works with local law enforcement and the community to finally put an end to the murders.
Overall, "Lost Boys" is a gripping episode of The FBI Files that shows just how difficult it can be to catch a serial killer. It is a must-watch for fans of true crime, as well as anyone interested in the inner workings of the FBI.