In order to "absorb the atmosphere of Savannah" before our mini-vacation there, we reread Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and viewed the movie. The first historic house we were interested in touring was the Mercer Williams House in which Jim Williams shot Danny Hansford . Construction was begun in 1860 for the great-grandfather of songwriter Johnny Mercer. Jim Williams, an antiques dealer who restored many Savannah homes, bought and restored the house as his residence in 1969 after it had been vacant for 10 years. In 1981, Williams was arrested for the shooting of his assistant, Danny Hansford. He was acquitted 4 trials later in 1989 but, after spending years in prison, he died the year after his release. The tour of the house permitted us only to see the ground floor. We were told that fire insurance regulations would not let us see the upstairs because there is only one staircase. [The Andrew Low house which Norma and I toured the next day has only one stairc...