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Today in History – July 17: Convicted of Murder, Yet the FBI Failed to Establish Him as the Serial Killer

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The FBI was on high alert, anticipating that the serial killer would dispose of his upcoming victim’s body in a nearby waterway. As part of their investigation, they monitored various bridges in the vicinity. On May 22, 1981, their efforts seemed fruitful when detectives heard a distinct splash beneath a bridge spanning the Chattahoochee River.

Subsequently, they stopped and questioned a man named Williams, who was seen just a short distance away. However, despite their suspicions, the officers lacked sufficient evidence to make any arrests. Tragically, two days later, a 27-year-old man’s body was discovered floating downstream, raising further concerns about the serial killer’s activities.

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