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...evidence was mounting last week in the trial that began on Dec. 28, but Williams, 23, a freelance news photographer, would confess to nothing. He is charged with killing Nathaniel ("Silky") Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21 , and is implicated as well in the deaths of ten more among the 29 blacks murdered in Atlanta during the two years preceding his arrest. Lacking any confession, not to mention a single eyewitness or a murder weapon, prosecutors had to argue their case on circumstantial grounds. Last week the prosecution rested, after attempting to lay out an intricate web of Witness...
Robert Henry, 37, a gardener, said that in May he had seen Williams leaving an Atlanta theater hand in hand with Nathaniel Cater. Two days later, Cater's body was found floating in the Chattahoochee River. The person who reports last seeing Payne alive also testified. A.B. Dean, 80, said he had observed Payne in Williams company. The Payne man's body was dragged from the Chattahoochee five days later...
...sign inside the Combat /one Smoke Shop proclaims "We cater orgies" The sales clerk be hind the counter will not discuss the new law saying he does not want to call public attention to any Ioopholes. This smoke shop will be one of the hardest since virtually all of its stock is the kind of paraphernalia that has been outlawed...
...testimony began, Binder effectively displayed his cross-examination talents. He forced Dr. Saleh Zaki, associate medical examiner of Fulton County, to admit that he had first listed the cause of Payne's death as "undetermined." Only after Williams was arrested, on June 21, did Zaki change Cater's death certificate to cite "homicide" as the cause. Asked Binder: "Did you not state [to the FBI] that had it not been for other killings you would have ruled Payne's death an accidental drowning?" Said Zaki: "I may have said something close to this...
...main evidence against Williams, as Prosecutor Slaton admitted, is circumstantial. Police Officer Fred Jacobs testified that he saw a car driven by Williams "appear to come from a parked position" on the bridge about 3 a.m. on May 22, shortly after another policeman heard a splash in the water. Cater's body was found floating in the river two days later...