
Who Killed Atlanta's Children?
Crime · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
From 1979 to 1981, 29 African-American males, mostly children, were either missing or found murdered in metro Atlanta. The cases plagued the city until 1982, when Wayne Wiiliams was convicted of the murders of two adult men. Authorities then considered the other cases closed. Some of the parents of the slain children were critical of the way the cases were handled and believed there was some sort of cover up. Nearly four years after the conviction of Williams, "Spin" magazine editor Ron Larson and reporter Pat Laughlin come to Atlanta in search of the truth.
Top Cast


Gregory Hines
Gregory Hines
Ron Larson
Gregory Hines
Ron Larson


Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Pat Laughlin
Jim Belushi
Pat Laughlin


Sean McCann
Sean McCann
Aubrey Melton
Sean McCann
Aubrey Melton


Shawn Doyle
Shawn Doyle
Royal McCullough
Shawn Doyle
Royal McCullough


Kenneth Welsh
Kenneth Welsh
William Kunstler
Kenneth Welsh
William Kunstler


Eugene Clark
Eugene Clark
Dave
Eugene Clark
Dave


Jack Wallace
Jack Wallace
Phil Peters
Jack Wallace
Phil Peters


J.J. Johnston
J.J. Johnston
Clark Hildebrandt
J.J. Johnston
Clark Hildebrandt


Aidan Devine
Aidan Devine
Special Agent Jack Johnson
Aidan Devine
Special Agent Jack Johnson


Lynda Gravatt
Lynda Gravatt
Rep. Mildred Glover
Lynda Gravatt
Rep. Mildred Glover
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