Man, did this bring back memories from my childhood.  I can remember the feeling as a young kid in Atlanta watching the evening news as so many young black boys were found.  I lived in a pretty safe neighborhood and being white wasn’t necessarily a target, but being that age and never knowing for sure what the motive or reasons were meant you still were cautious.

It was a different time, one where parents aren’t as cautious as they are today.  I was often dropped off at a mall for example or allowed to cruise the mall while my Mom shopped – something that today I wouldn’t dream of doing with my own kids.

And I loved the game rooms, which was one angle they expected was used to lure some of the victims.  Later in life soon after I started with CNN I can recall playing in the game room and thinking about the stories from back then as one boy, Patrick Baltazar, would frequent that game room.  The game room was shut down soon thereafter.

So I look forward to watching this special over the weekend on CNN.  It will be stirring to hear the case summarized and all the facts, both at the time and since, to see if there is any doubt the right person is still sitting in jail.

Is Wayne Williams the Atlanta Child Murderer? – CNN.com.

 

tumblr_kswqslgULv1qzbok1So I may be a bit biased since I was there for most of these events, but I found this image, created by feltron, to be very cool.

It mentions in the post that CNN asked him to create a visual record of the site’s last 13 years.  I would love to have a higher resolution version (think poster size) but don’t know if anyone will bother to create it.

 

“It is good to be King.”

 

Not sure why I have this new trend on posting videos but I keep finding them. I was priviledged to work here back in the day when Ted still ran things and it has never quite been the same since he left.

Having him come home (he had an apartment in the building) late at night and walking through the atrium always made you feel like he was a part of this place.

I was lucky to get him to sign his Apple poster before he left and it still hangs in my office.

 

 

TechCrunch already has a story this morning on our numbers from yesterday.  I have now participated in 4 Election cycles with CNN.com, each time breaking records.  Of course today will likely upset the numbers from yesterday but it is still great to see us do so well. 

It is wild to think back on how far we have advanced in covering this event.  From the 1996 Election where our results system was a Webmaster huddled over his computer and Election terminal to now where a full team of developers has built and supported a system feeding both TV and the web.

I have the benefit of leading an outstanding team that made this look easy.  Kudos to all of them for the hard work and preparation for last night.

Record Traffic Day At CNN.com: 27 Million Uniques, 276 Million Page Views

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