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10 February 1985 (USA) morePlot:
The city of Atlanta, Georgia, is terrorized by a rash of child murders occurring in its black community... moreAwards:
Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
So, he's INNOCENT? moreCast
(Series Cast overview, first billed only)![]() | Calvin Levels | ... | Wayne Williams |
![]() | Morgan Freeman | ... | Ben Shelter |
![]() | James Earl Jones | ... | Major Walker |
![]() | Rip Torn | ... | Lewis Slaton |
![]() | Jason Robards | ... | Alvin Binder |
![]() | Lynne Moody | ... | Selena Cobb |
![]() | Ruby Dee | ... | Faye Williams |
![]() | Gloria Foster | ... | Camille Bell |
![]() | Paul Benjamin | ... | Homer Williams |
![]() | Martin Sheen | ... | Chet Dettlinger |
![]() | Andrew Robinson | ... | Jack Mallard |
![]() | Christopher Allport | ... | Larry Peterson |
![]() | Guy Boyd | ... | Mike Edwards |
![]() | Gary Graham | ... | Ken Lawson |
![]() | Bill Paxton | ... | Campbell |
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245 min | 60 min (4 episodes)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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These murders prompted the first extensive use of serial killer profiling and forensic fiber analysis. moreFAQ
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When the "Atlanta Child Murders" first aired in the mid-'80s, it didn't raise too many eyebrows - even though Abby Mann's script intimates in the concluding minutes of the miniseries that convicted culprit Wayne Williams may NOT be the murderer of dozens of young men and boys in a horrifying crime spree that held Georgia's biggest city spellbound with fear three decades ago. Given Mann's film-making track record - "Judgment at Nuremberg," "King," etc. - nobody was going to accuse him of being a conservative. In fact, most of his work has always seemed philosophically bound by a boilerplate leftism and a near-obsession with black/white race relations in America. It wasn't too much of a surprise that he would spring his unique - and frankly bizarre - theory on network television. For Mann, Williams was the victim of incompetent police work, corrupt city government and that old devil, racism. OK. Sure.
But now, it's 20 years later. Wayne Williams is still in prison. While the serial killings of Atlanta's young have not continued (in fact, they stopped with Williams' arrest in 1981), Williams still maintains his innocence. So, where's Abby? Shouldn't he be working for William's freedom? Or, if he's changed his mind, repudiating his own theory? I mean: We're stuck with a 1985-vintage "J'accuse" that seems to have been conveniently forgotten by its own creator. Where's Abby? Is he sitting up in Beverly Hills with the rest of the Hollywood Chardonnay proletariat, reading the Daily Worker and ordering the Third World servants around?
If Wayne Williams is innocent, shouldn't SOMEONE be trying to free this poor victim-of-the-system from prison? And if, indeed, he's guilty, why did Abby Mann ever say he was innocent? Real mystery, huh?