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The Fiber and the River: Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders
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- ISBN8235153431
- EAN9798235153431
- Date de parution19/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
On a black bridge over the Chattahoochee River, a surveillance officer hears a splash he cannot yet explain. Within minutes, a white station wagon crosses the water - and a case that has haunted Atlanta for nearly two years begins, at last, to break open. Between 1979 and 1981, the murders of nearly thirty Black children and young adults convulsed a city that had built its identity on racial progress.
The Fiber and the River traces the full arc of the Atlanta Child Murders: the grassroots mothers' movement that forced a reluctant police department to act, the FBI profilers who began building a portrait before any suspect had a name, and the extraordinary forensic breakthrough - a single carpet fiber, traced through a manufacturing chain to one bedroom, with odds calculated at one in thirty million - that convicted Wayne Bertram Williams of two murders and closed twenty-two more without a single additional trial.
Drawing on trial transcripts, GBI wiretap evidence, and the published doubts of the FBI's own profilers, this is a rigorously researched account that credits the science fully while refusing to look away from what it didn't settle. Families are still waiting. A river is still keeping secrets. The verdict, four decades on, has never stopped being argued.
The Fiber and the River traces the full arc of the Atlanta Child Murders: the grassroots mothers' movement that forced a reluctant police department to act, the FBI profilers who began building a portrait before any suspect had a name, and the extraordinary forensic breakthrough - a single carpet fiber, traced through a manufacturing chain to one bedroom, with odds calculated at one in thirty million - that convicted Wayne Bertram Williams of two murders and closed twenty-two more without a single additional trial.
Drawing on trial transcripts, GBI wiretap evidence, and the published doubts of the FBI's own profilers, this is a rigorously researched account that credits the science fully while refusing to look away from what it didn't settle. Families are still waiting. A river is still keeping secrets. The verdict, four decades on, has never stopped being argued.



