i d give him a dollar just long enough to get money to go to a show or get money to you know, to buy stuff at the store or something like that. jo-jo bell, unrelated to yusef bell, came by cap n peg s one last time. around 3:30, 4:00 monday he came by and stuck his head in the door. said, richard, i m going to shoot basketballs, i ll see you later. throwed his hand up, went on up the street. to a school yard basketball court like this. this witness, lugene laster, knew him and said he saw him and left in a station wagon that looked like this. lester testified he got in the car, got in wayne s car. in court lester would identify wayne williams as the driver. lugene laster pretty much an eye witness said you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your station wagon.
go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. if somebody was in there with a van or two or three men who to grab somebody and dump them in the back of the van, people would have noticed if they were white. the brothers were called in. they took lie detector tests and passed. they were polygraphed and cleared as to their involvement in the killing of atlanta s children. clearing the klan didn t stop the murders. jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used to hang out at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. come here and do anything,
or something like that. jo-jo bell, unrelated to yusef bell, came by cap n peg s one last time. around 3:30, 4:00 monday he came by and stuck his head in the door. said, richard, i m going to shoot basketballs, i ll see you later. throwed his hand up, went on up the street. to a school yard basketball court like this. this witness, lugene laster, knew him and said he saw him and left in a station wagon that looked like this. lester testified he got in the car, got in wayne s car. in court lester would identify wayne williams as the driver. lugene laster pretty much an eye witness said you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your station wagon. okay. did you? no, i did not.
physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. if somebody was in there with a van or two or three men who to grab somebody and dump them in the back of the van, people would have noticed if they were white. the brothers were called in. they took lie detector tests and passed. they were polygraphed and cleared as to their involvement in the killing of atlanta s children. clearing the klan didn t stop the murders. jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used to hang out at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. come here and do anything, i d give him a dollar just long enough to get money to go to a show or get money to you know, to buy stuff at the store
detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. if somebody was in there with a van or two or three men who to grab somebody and dump them in the back of the van, people would have noticed if they were white. the brothers were called in. they took lie detector tests and passed. they were polygraphed and cleared as to their involvement in the killing of atlanta s children. clearing the klan didn t stop the murders. jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used to hang out at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. come here and do anything, i d give him a dollar just long enough to get money to go to a show or get money to you know, to buy stuff at the store or something like that. jo-jo bell, unrelated to yusef bell, came by cap n peg s one last time. around 3:30, 4:00 monday he came by and stuck his head in the door. said, richard, i m going to shoot basketballs, i ll see you later. throwed his hand up, went on up the st