"It's really difficult to find out about my father. My family doesn't know or doesn't want to say. It's kind of secretive almost," he said.
He now believes that his father met Lyndon Johnson's translator when Johnson visited Taiwan in the early 1960s as US vice president. Williams's father later met up with In in Hong Kong and dressed Williams as a girl to smuggle him into the US using In's passport.
In already had a child and then had another with Johnson, Williams thinks. This is why he was sent abroad to England, where In's daughter was placed with the same orphanage that Williams was sent to.
He believes this was done surreptitiously to avoid scandal.
"You look at my half-sister and she looks Eurasian -- everyone says so."
He has tried to contact In but without success. All he knows is that she lived on Fifth Avenue in New York until recently and was, for a while, a crime-fiction writer and was slightly reclusive.
His family cannot help him much more, and the trail is going cold.
On the way to unraveling the mystery of his childhood, Williams has uncovered more secrets and these are now the focus of his book.
"It's a mystery that only In can reveal," Williams said, but it should make for an even more interesting book.
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