America's Most Wanted - John Walsh on Choosing the Cases (Paley Center Interview)

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2010
  • Moderator Geraldo Rivera asks America's Most Wanted host John Walsh how he copes with the sheer volume of cases submitted to the show.
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  • @paleycenter
    @paleycenter  13 років тому +2

    @southport97 I think you've made your point. You might be better off directing your remarks at a website for the show itself.

  • @DimeraFan28
    @DimeraFan28 13 років тому +1

    I Think That Adam Walsh's Mom Should've Told Him Not To Talk To Strangers, and If He Ever See A Stranger, He Should've Run Away And Tell The Person that's working at a curtisty counter, and tell him or her that a stranger was trying to take him away. and to call surcity.

    • @tammyramey
      @tammyramey 6 років тому +3

      Adam was so young. I am sure his parents did talk with him about stranger danger. However, adults are soo much more sophisticated than children. Abductors are cunning. He probably charmed Adam into his car with promises of the same type of video games that Adam was watching and so mesmerized by at Sears. You have good advice though.