"A chilling, unflinching examination of one of America's darkest mysteries."
Between 1979 and 1981, Atlanta was gripped by terror. Children vanished. Families were shattered. A city lived in fear. The Atlanta Child Murders remain one of the most haunting cases in modern history-an unresolved nightmare that still echoes today.
In Echoes of Fear, Dr. Marcus X. Ellington takes readers deep into the heart of darkness, unraveling the brutal truth behind the killings, the racial tensions that divided the city, and the controversial conviction of Wayne Williams-a man many still claim is innocent. Through gripping investigative research, chilling firsthand accounts, and a sharp critique of the justice system, this book pulls back the curtain on a case riddled with secrets, contradictions, and unanswered questions.