15-year-old terry pue died late that january. his body dropped by the roadside in a rural county 20 miles from home. he had been strangled. his mother whoever killed him, he had to tussle with him because he had scratches all over him. it gives me chills down my spine still. to this day, kathy andrews does not believe wayne s explanation. he did not fall in a bush. it was after you realized, it was fairly obvious. and i don t know what else could have caused that kind of wound on his arm. the intervals between murders were shrinking. 19 days from lubie geter s disappearance until terry pue s death, then 15 days until the next victim. soon 13, then 11, and before long, a body a week. fbi profiler roy hazelwood says
15-year-old terry pue died late that january. his body dropped by the roadside in a rural county 20 miles from home. he had been strangled. his mother whoever killed him, he had to tussle with him because he had scratches all over him. it gives me chills down my spine still. to this day, kathy andrews does not believe wayne s explanation. he did not fall in a bush. it was after you realized it, it was fairly obvious. i mean, and i don t know what else could have caused that kind of wound on his arm. the intervals between murders were shrinking. 19 days from lubie geter s disappearance until terry pue s death, then 15 days until the next victim. soon 13, then 11, and before long, a body a week. fbi profiler roy hazelwood says
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 jo-jo and said he saw him leave in a stationwagon that looked like this. lester testified he got in the car, got in wayne s car. in court laughter would identify wayne williams as the driver. lugene laster pretty much an eyewitness said that you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your stationwagon. okay. did you? no, i did not. you never gave a ride to jo-jo-bell? no, i did not. williams did not deny he was the driver. he instead insisted his passenger had to be someone else. jo-jo bell was never to be seen
and he said he had fallen into a bush. 15-year-old terry pue died late that january. his body dropped by the roadside in a rural county 20 miles from home. he had been strangled. his mother whoever killed him, he had to tussle with him because he had scratches all over him. it gives me chills down my spine still. to this day, kathy andrews does not believe wayne s explanation. he did not fall in a bush. it was after you realized it, it was fairly obvious. i mean, and i don t know what else could have caused that kind of wound on his arm. the intervals between murders were shrinking. 19 days from lubie geter s disappearance until terry pue s death, then 15 days until the next victim. soon 13, then 11, and before long, a body a week.
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 said he saw him and left in a stationwagon that looked like this. laster testified he got in the car, got in wayne s car. in court laster 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 stationwagon. okay. did you? no, i did not. you never gave a ride to him. no, i did not. williams did not deny he was the driver. he instead insisted his passenger had to be someone else. jo-jo bell was never to be seen again. it would be horrendous if