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Fatal Flaw

A True Story of Malice and Murder in a Small Southern Town

- Crime and Prosecution - Page 40

At 2:20 A.M., Denny Martin accompanied Williams to his apartment. Williams surrendered the clothes he was wearing, including a black cardigan sweater, dark slacks, and black ankle-length boots.  Martin gave him a receipt for the clothes, then drove Williams to Mary Stewart's home in Orlando.

Frye's partner, James Jenkins, had sat in on Williams's interview. Jenkins went back to the store and reported it to Frye.

Williams's story was a stunning accusation.  Though he had heard no shots and had seen no bodies, Williams contradicted any theory of innocence for Tommy Zeigler.

The account did pose one huge question: who were the two passengers in the car with Zeigler the first time Williams saw him?

Don Frye did not have to wait long for an answer.

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