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🗓️ 13 November 2019
⏱️ 88 minutes
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Retired agent Dr. John Glover, Ph.D., who became Executive Assistant Director, one of three direct reports to the FBI Director and highest-ranking African American in the FBI, reviews the Atlanta Child Murders case. As Special Agent in Charge of the Atlanta Division, he oversaw the FBI investigation of the killings of black youths in Atlanta and led the joint state-federal task force, which resulted in the arrest and conviction of Wayne Williams.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 187 of FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerry Williams. |
0:11.7 | I'm a retired agent on a mission to show the public who the |
0:15.5 | FBI is and what the FBI does through my books, my blog, and my podcast case |
0:21.5 | reviews with former colleagues. Today we get to speak to |
0:25.6 | once again retired executive assistant director Dr. John Glover who served in the FBI for 23 years becoming the FBI's highest |
0:39.1 | ranking African American, only one of three direct reports to Director William Webster. |
0:47.0 | In this episode, John Glover reviews the Atlanta Child Murders case. |
0:53.7 | As Special Agent in Charge of the Atlanta Division, |
0:57.6 | he oversaw the FBI's investigation |
1:01.3 | into the killings of black youth in Atlanta and led the joint |
1:06.6 | state federal task force which resulted in the arrest and conviction of Wayne |
1:12.2 | Williams. During the interview we talk about the |
1:16.8 | significance of John Glover being in Atlanta to head up this investigation and what it meant to the community. |
1:25.0 | I hope that you've already had the opportunity to listen to episode 186 |
1:32.0 | where John Glover reviewed the history of African Americans in the FBI and |
1:38.8 | his extraordinary career. |
1:41.5 | Thank you to all of you who've reached out to me to tell me how much you enjoyed the |
1:46.8 | episode. It was definitely a highlight of my journey as a podcaster. But before we get to the interview, I want to invite |
1:56.5 | you to be a member of my reader team. In this month's issue, I review the movie Inside Man most want it for FBI policy and procedure |
2:08.0 | inaccuracies and I also ask you to help me choose the cover for the next book in my Philadelphia |
2:15.9 | Corruption Squad series my reader team is a way for me to connect with you outside of |
2:22.1 | this podcast especially if you like to read books and watch |
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