“The one thing that convinced me of Williams’ guilt was that the killer must have been black as a white person or white people would have been noticed in that community-someone would have seen something that stood out especially after so many disappearances and subsequent murders. Many of these disappearances occurred in the daytime. Also, Williams had impersonated a police officer in the past and clearly had a knack for turning the impressionable into believers that he could turn them into superstars. And, looking for “Cheryl Johnson’s” address hours before their “meeting”. Guilty!”
Mr. Brightside3333 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/25/22