Atlanta’s Lost Children: Did Wayne Williams Really Kill Them All?
Jun 26, 2025
Between 1979 and 1981, Atlanta was ripped apart bit by bit. At least 29 Black children, teens,
and young adults vanished. For years, the city seemed to look away. Media coverage was
minimal. The police were slow to act. And while mothers posted missing flyers and communities
mourned, the killings continued.
Today, we unravel the haunting timeline of those years: the kids who went missing, the families
left searching, and the chilling shift from child victims to adults. It dives into the confusion,
controversy, and unanswered questions that still linger over four decades later. Was justice ever
truly served? And why were these lives treated like they didn’t matter?
Listen to the full story, because the victims deserve more than silence.
Brought to you by The Georgia Gazette
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Written By: Leanna Woodward
leanna@abatismedia.com
Hosted and Edited by Joshua John of Adventure Explore Discover
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