Mccomas search his Station Wagon. On the floor, in the front of the back seat, he saw there was a nylon cord. The best that i could describe the nylon cord was a ski rope type, the woven type. And it was my guess about 24 inches long. No. Williams denies there was any such cord. Because if that rope had been in the Station Wagon that night, im sure they would have taken it. The fact that i didnt confiscate it doesnt make it go away. It was there. The nylon cord would never be seen again. Could have been the murder weapon, as far as i knew. Yet, fbi supervisors decided to let Wayne Williams go that night. We first of all didnt have a body. So secondly, there was no one who saw Wayne Williams outside of his car. There was no one that saw him throw anything overboard. Two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. After two years, one suspect now, Wayne Williams. When we come back, the Lie Detector Test. It surprised him that he didnt beat that polygraph test. He w
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he came out of the chute like a bull. when he said, you want the real wayne williams, you ve got him, i think all of us the jury understood that, yeah. i was probably my own worst enemy. i was an arrogant, bus-headed idiot at the time and i played right into these people s hands. i could see almost the shock in the jurors faces. my god, is this the same wayne that was up here yesterday? i could see that. patrick baltazar s stepmother was watching in court that day. i m like, this man got to be crazy. this man i mean, he it s like he s saying, yeah, i killed them, but you better prove it. can you prove it? he was doing everything he can to outsmart everybody. and it was like, i did it but can you prove i did it? camille bell, yusef s mother, believed wayne to be innocent. she feels that last day on the witness stand convicted him.
the prosecutor. obviously guilty. the defense attorney. not proven. one way or the other. the fbi agent in charge. guilty of two double homicide. sheila baltazar. he could have killed all of them. the supreme court justice. not proven. the witness. guilty. camille bell. innocent but stupid. that first task force detective. no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%.