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  • @clare1971
    @clare1971 Рік тому +2800

    Here in rural area of England I know a dad who follows his 12 year old son on his hour paper route before school so he’s safe as it’s usually dark. He rides his bike and delivers his papers and dad drives a little bit behind watching

    • @hamanamanama2263
      @hamanamanama2263 Рік тому +329

      Thats sweet, but sad that he has to do this. Completely understandable nowadays

    • @stevenprice6957
      @stevenprice6957 Рік тому +176

      Yes these days we are all more cautious.. being born in 1972 I actually remember a time in the 70s where there was no fear here in Australia and our parents just let us roam free for hours and hours. Then I clearly remember a boy been taken and all of a sudden there was a thing called an abduction and us kids had to be carful and parents had to be more careful., To grow up in those changes of times was scary for us kids. From one day being care free to next day being taught even at school that If a stranger approaches you and offers lollies, you say no and never get in his car. Tell your parents or a teacher etc. As a young boy I thought to myself, oh ok it’s not such a good world after all. Wow times have changed. 5 year olds would walk to shops no problem. Not since the early 80s has it been safe.

    • @tats7859
      @tats7859 Рік тому +61

      Why doesn't he just drive his son in the car, he's following him anyway??? In 71 when I had a paper route my mom would give me rides on Sunday because they were so thick... and I had many more customers but my weekdays customers they were few and far between and I was in the city. But back then it was a very different world.

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 Рік тому +41

      Wow. That is serious parenting Clare. I would have been annoyed at twelve, telling my dad to stop babying me!! LOL "You are gonna embarrass me"👀😖

    • @margretsims1322
      @margretsims1322 Рік тому +109

      In 1990 I used to hide behind a tree watching my Son.....

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... 9 місяців тому +467

    I almost got kidnapped one day in grade school. I was about 6 yrs old. Somehow, someone had gotten all of my information and either called or showed up to the school trying to act like a family member, wanting to come get me from school.
    Thank God that the secretary in the office knew me personally and had a bad feeling about it so she didn't let it happen. Thank God for that woman. I probably wouldn't be here today without her.
    This was in 1987. We had no clue how they got my information and knew who I was. And knew who my family members were. And knew all about me.
    Thank God for Ms Bailes. Somebody tried to kidnap me that day and she was smart enough to know it wasn't right.

    • @mr.d.572
      @mr.d.572 9 місяців тому +4

      Did you thank her?

    • @biden_warr3nx767
      @biden_warr3nx767 7 місяців тому +5

      So what else happen? Did she call the cops, Did your parents call the cops? Was there a new security policy implemented at the school. There’s more to the story that you’re not telling us.

    • @purplelove3666
      @purplelove3666 7 місяців тому +3

      She was 6?!

    • @purplelove3666
      @purplelove3666 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@mr.d.572 she was 6....

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 7 місяців тому

      @@biden_warr3nx767 no there isn't. This was 1987. Way diffent than 2024. There was no "security policy". No one called the cops. Thr dude showed up at my school and tried to check me out. When the secretary went to get my file, you know...because it was 1987 and we had physical files, not info saved on a computer in the cloud....he left.
      There were no cameras because it was 1987. There nothing more to the story. You just don't understand because youre used to living how we live currently. It wasn't like this in the 1980s. 37 years ago.

  • @meloman4604
    @meloman4604 Рік тому +714

    Years ago I lost my beautiful 13 year old daughter to cancer and thought that nothing in life could be worse than that. But loosing a child that way possible with strangers abusing him before disposing of him must be taking it to the next level of nightmare.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 Рік тому +33

      @meloman4604: I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter. This world isn’t it - isn’t the end. You will be together again.

    • @BOLLOCKS1968
      @BOLLOCKS1968 Рік тому +34

      Losing a child under any circumstances is something that most people never fully comprehend ... but losing a child and never being able to comfort them, or hold their hand to reassure them that they are safe and not ever knowing what actually happened to them and only having those thoughts tattooed on your memory forever shreds your soul and rips pieces of your heart out until you find whatever numbs the pain of just having to exist.

    • @michellep5933
      @michellep5933 Рік тому +11

      I'm so sorry for your loss😔

    • @Valerie-oc3kw
      @Valerie-oc3kw Рік тому +10

      Losing a child hurts. Period. I'm sorry for your loss. I'm glad you didn't give up. ❤

    • @jeffbryan4019
      @jeffbryan4019 Рік тому +5

      Sorry for your loss 🙏

  • @Cavernvision
    @Cavernvision 8 місяців тому +64

    When I was 12-13 years old, I had a paper route(yes, I’m female, and this was in the mid-80’s). One time, I was lured into a man’s apartment (I felt bad for him because he was a foreigner and said he missed his family. I was 12!). Thankfully, he let me go once I told him I didn’t want to kiss him and I didn’t want to be there. I was INCREDIBLY lucky! I know this and think this all of the time.
    Now, as an American living in Denmark, in one of wealthiest neighbourhoods (my husband and I are not at all wealthy, we just managed to find a place in our price bracket) in Denmark, I’ve been lulled into the false belief that this area is incredibly safe. And it is, don’t get me wrong. But earlier this year, we received a notice about a man in a black car driving around schools,during the end of the school day, and trying to lure children into his car with candy! It just shows that these absolute pieces of sh!t are everywhere!

  • @MiaDeCristofaro
    @MiaDeCristofaro 9 місяців тому +237

    "For me, he's always been 12 years old." What a gut punch.

    • @anjoleeeickhoff6800
      @anjoleeeickhoff6800 3 місяці тому +6

      That was a gut punch for me too. Beyond heartbreaking what they’ve went through.

    • @keyawnspoor9903
      @keyawnspoor9903 Місяць тому +6

      😢

    • @elizabethalexander6528
      @elizabethalexander6528 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah I would have lost it. The not knowing. Evil doesn't come with a sign.

  • @LKre-vi5oq
    @LKre-vi5oq Рік тому +1804

    That woman is amazing. She stood her ground in the face of those idiotic, self-important, threatening and incompetent cops. I wish her some kind of peace.

    • @atis9061
      @atis9061 Рік тому +30

      Welcome to small town America

    • @saltymurree9779
      @saltymurree9779 Рік тому +70

      Makes you think somehow the police were involved, they they knew something. Whether they were somehow involved with the sex trafficking or, most likely, told to turn a blind eye.

    • @annanicole5494
      @annanicole5494 Рік тому +68

      everyone thought she was so crazy but she never changed her story

    • @thestepfordlife2015
      @thestepfordlife2015 Рік тому +15

      Absolutely

    • @Alie182
      @Alie182 Рік тому +37

      @@saltymurree9779 yes, some shady crap was definitely happening here.

  • @mrs.r.2165
    @mrs.r.2165 Рік тому +638

    Johnny's mom has never given up and has done so much work to bring children home. I admire her strength and bravery.

    • @isap9535
      @isap9535 Рік тому +19

      don't quote me on this but I remember a documentary where she appeared in were they talked about him coming back to her as an adult and telling her to stop looking for him. I cannot remember the name of the documentary but the story sounded so familiar, when I saw her it just hit me up was the lady from the documentary. Now I don't know how true it is that her son came back to her, but I do remember they talked about it in the documentary. It also had to do something with a youth camp where they would send troubled kids . I know these two things don't have nothing to do with each other but in the documentary there was a link between Johnny and some of the victims from the camp.

    • @CM-ho5ic
      @CM-ho5ic Рік тому +8

      ​@@isap9535l remember that story, it was odd & so many unanswered questions. Didn't that missing young boy show up & disappeared again?

    • @KateBates22zabu
      @KateBates22zabu Рік тому

      Yes Noreen said Johnny came late at night & begged her to stop. Noreen demanded to see a birthmark or scar and Jonny complied.. It was him.
      Then during G. W Bush term there was Jeff Gannon throwing softball questions at a press conference.
      Ppl claim Jeff Gannon is Johnny Gosch.
      It's also discussed in the *"Franklin Report"* on child S/Ab use in Boys Town.
      The pedophilia went straight to the White House continued under Obama..and bidn the child hair sniffer!?

    • @Lsmc7
      @Lsmc7 Рік тому +4

      You are so right. She is a mother, in the truest sense of the word...I believe that God has Johnny and I choose to believe that his spirit is guiding his mother to do what she has done for him and the millions of children and their families, is as close to spiritual guidance you could ask for! Johnny was meant for this journey. He is a hero and was given to us by his beautiful parents to reach places that no one before him had reached. There are no words to say how grateful I am for them and the suffering they endured so we could have a better world. Much love to this family ❤

    • @KateBates22zabu
      @KateBates22zabu Рік тому +3

      @@Lsmc7 I agree she's the best of mothers but Johnny is alive last I heard.

  • @royalmichaels1289
    @royalmichaels1289 Рік тому +1049

    THIS is my childhood... I am a bit younger than Johnny and Eugene but I had a paper route in the area at the time and Noreen came to speak to a small group of parents at my school including my mom. Des Moines was safe but West Des Moines was a high end suburb of Des Moines. For a kid to go missing in these neighborhoods was unheard of!
    What no one counted on was Noreen. The strongest, bravest warrior I've ever even heard of. Noreen gave up EVERYTHING! Her standing in the community, her family, her sanity, her life. No one has done more investigating than Noreen and as his mother... Well I ALWAYS believed Noreen.
    When she claims sex trafficking, not only would the fine people of Iowa consider it absurd but now we are talking about little boys. There is no way they would even consider it. The pd and media turned Noreen into a nut who went crazy when her son went missing. But I knew all along if anyone knew it was Noreen.
    Fast forward to the present time: Mollie Tibbits is murdered and an illegal immigrant is arrested. Just before the trial begins Xavier Harrllson goes missing.... A ten year old from the same area. They search for the boy for three days then stop looking for a kid! Almost a year later, his body is found in a field another year goes by and no autopsy no person of interest. Well during the trial the immigrant tells a crazy story about how he was forced at gunpoint to dump a body. Several independent witnesses come forward implicating the same people. By this time Rivera was found guilty but hadn't been sentenced. At this point they request the FBI opens their three year file on a child sex trafficking ring ... The people implicated with Mollie. The feds claim ongoing investigation and he is sentenced to life.
    So come to find out, Xavier's mother was dating the main guy implicTed in the Mollie case and the sex trafficking ring. Its been a year or two? No one is asking questions about a ten year old child. No one is looking for a suspect. They haven't even released cause of death.
    The interstates cross here. We are in the middle of the country in an area where people's guards are down. We need REAL help here. Not anyone connected to the elites or the government. Someone without an agenda and the courage to take this on and the power to not be deterred.
    You grew up with heroes and I grew up watching Noreen. Thank you so very much, the video was well done.

    • @kalalooney5964
      @kalalooney5964 Рік тому +51

      So I watched the Mollie Tibbits trial from start to verdict..all whilst engaging in the live chat. I think I was in the very small group of people who didn't think they could prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt but some who were in agreement with that, changed their minds when he took the stand..for me, it only added to the suspiciousness of the whole thing! Especially with the guy who's property Mollie was found on being a convicted predator and the bf's lousy alibi...I believe revira was set up..then to find out that missing child was found in the same area yet they still convicted? Seems there is some powerful people who made sure it went a certain way! Poor guy didn't stand a chance! He was so credible imo and no way did he kill Mollie! My heart breaks for the families, mom especially, having no answers and therefore not being able to grieve..horrific

    • @royalmichaels1289
      @royalmichaels1289 Рік тому +47

      @@kalalooney5964 I am impressed with your insight. what kind of investigation NEVER interviews the boyfriend she lived with in person I'm telling you I am right here right now grew up hwre have kids her age. After the verdict is when it got interesting. To see the prosecutor fight so hard to sentence a knowingly innocent man was sickening.
      For all my true crime/conspiracy fans and friends who can actually think for themselves, I can prove my case in one simple fact.
      If you are a murderer on trial for your life and you want to convince a jury that you didn't do it, you could literally make up anything you want, the possibilities are endless, right?
      Why in the actual F would you tell the most unbelievable story possible? You wouldn't. That story is so crazy there is no way it isn't true.
      We are small town Iowa, home of "good ole boys club." Don't think they won't protect each other to any length. As for the family it must be so hard to see outside the grief pain and outrage. My heart def goes out to them.
      Great observations!

    • @mazhansen8804
      @mazhansen8804 Рік тому

      Yep there seems to be a huge cover up.
      It has to be "the powers that be" that are involved in this ring.
      Otherwise someone would do something.
      The President should intervene ,but there are big questions about his involvement in the same sort of thing. If the FBI won't chase it up, then what does that say about them.
      With Epstein & all of the people at the top he is connected to, Even Phil Collins,Bill Clinton, Bono ( from U2), we need to do a spring cleaning of this world.
      If there's a rumour, you can bet it's true.
      I hope his family finally gets justice.
      We need to rid the world of this scum

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Рік тому +14

      Neighborhood Watch. Every neighborhood! Have police come give talks and updates.

    • @dth3252
      @dth3252 Рік тому +30

      As a person who is certainly about the same age and grew up in the same location, i can 100% attest to everything stated here as factual. Even the insight is 100%

  • @Silvertip1958
    @Silvertip1958 Рік тому +421

    I had a paper route when I was 12 in 1971. One dark morning a car stopped, the doors flew open and two guys jumped out. I ran through a yard and jumped 3 fences. I could hear them close behind me before I jumped the 2nd fence but never looked back. They quit at the 3rd fence and gave up. I didn’t go home, I went where a knew a police officer sat hiding for speeders. When I was telling him about it, the car pulled out of a side street. He caught them. They went to jail for drunk driving and attempted kidnapping. The cop gave me a 2’ long copper cable wrapped with a handle. He said next beat the hell out of them.

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 5 місяців тому +18

      Holy cow so many creepy killers out there in the early 70s.Well , ever since I should say thank god you've got away gasp

    • @EugeneKennedy-xv1tq
      @EugeneKennedy-xv1tq 5 місяців тому +9

      You did the right thing to run your here if you had stood your ground and tried to take on two men you probably wouldn't be.

    • @realretrorelapse
      @realretrorelapse 5 місяців тому +7

      Really? How would kidnappers think they could bring a kicking and screaming child back over 2 fences with them? I mean, if they caught you after the 2nd fence? You would think they would give up after the first fence as the logistics of the entire crime would be far too difficult and loud by that point.

    • @Dawn-we7vd
      @Dawn-we7vd 4 місяці тому +6

      Scary! Glad you got away!

    • @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
      @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts 4 місяці тому +4

      That's the 70's! You could run all day in England now and never ever see a police car, certainly not one doing that old fashioned thing of waiting for a crime to go past. The only time I've seen that in at least the last decade was during COVID 🙄

  • @beckysmuck8771
    @beckysmuck8771 Рік тому +162

    My husband and I lived in Buckeye when Johnny was taken. We volunteered to help look for him. They didn't want us. We drove to Des Moines and looked anyway. 😢

    • @thepoweroftheoilofjoy
      @thepoweroftheoilofjoy 10 місяців тому +14

      Who didn't want you to look?

    • @carolcote1596
      @carolcote1596 9 місяців тому +3

      God Bless for helping

    • @dariang4725
      @dariang4725 9 місяців тому +18

      The cops in this case are unbelievably incompetent.

    • @gondolin12
      @gondolin12 4 місяці тому

      makes you wonder if some rich pervert or politician was involved… maybe even law enforcement

    • @Dawn-we7vd
      @Dawn-we7vd 4 місяці тому +3

      Why didn’t they want you?

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 Рік тому +533

    This reminds me of the Jacob Wetterling case in Minnesota. It took 30 years to find out that he was killed 15 minutes, after he was abducted by the first man the police interviewed. It was a haunting case. I'm so glad that his parents were alive to get closer. May he rest in peace.

    • @Alie182
      @Alie182 Рік тому +28

      Horrible case. Just awful.

    • @BASEBALLHISTOR
      @BASEBALLHISTOR Рік тому

      These fukn pedo ri gs need to be stopped

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 Рік тому +19

      I know someone who grew up in Jacob’s town and knew the family. They were about the same age. My friend was terrified.

    • @michillene
      @michillene Рік тому +6

      James R I ALWYAS FOLLWED JACOB'S CASE, SUCH A SAD ENDING..

    • @olsonkarolynn
      @olsonkarolynn Рік тому +15

      Jacob was kidnapped on October 22, 1989. I remember it like it was yesterday. I live in Mn and I was in my 20's when this happened. It was and still is heart breaking, gutt wrenching story. I am reminded to continue to pray for the wetterling family and friends.

  • @bicenulge765
    @bicenulge765 Рік тому +279

    When he disappeared at the football game & was later found under the bleachers, they failed to mention he was under the bleachers with a local police officer. I find that to be very strange & inappropriate especially since the local police seem to have been involved throughout he entire thing.

    • @mid70smod17
      @mid70smod17 Рік тому +61

      And I seriously thought that composite sketch looked just like the cop they interviewed immediately after they showed it! Did anybody else think that??

    • @TheMonica82
      @TheMonica82 Рік тому +29

      Oh, ok.. I kept thinking and looking for a comment about him "missing" at the game! So, I thought he must have known whomever "took" him.. It's Always more to the Story! Thanks for your info..🙏🏽

    • @bicenulge765
      @bicenulge765 Рік тому

      @@TheMonica82 there is a very detailed documentary on this case & it’s scary how deep it all was. It was basically a high profile pedo ring involving politicians & they had cover from law enforcement basically like the Epstein situation but the victims were mostly young boys & the more you learn it all makes sense but you might wish you never even knew about it. The “Franklin scandal or coverup” something like that involving Larry king ( not the news guy) but a sick corrupt politician that had local police & media in his pocket. One boy escaped & blew the whistle Paul banaci ( not sure of spelling) he said he was with this boy at places they were held. Most of the kids were executed but some managed to escape & live in hiding never able to return to their families.

    • @bicenulge765
      @bicenulge765 Рік тому +74

      @CCRider they didn’t put that part of her interview in this video for some reason but the unedited interview and just about every time she tells the story of him going missing at the football game, she explains that when they did find him he was under the bleachers with a cop & she thought it was odd but he wasn’t in trouble so she brushed it off it wasn’t until he permanently went missing & she got such odd treatment from authorities that she started to wonder if there was a connection. It’s a pretty prominent piece of what she believes might have happened to her kid & something she questions openly so again seems strange to edit that part out in this video.

    • @decodavanwinkle8936
      @decodavanwinkle8936 Рік тому +47

      @@bicenulge765 almost like they TRIED to grab him at the game but failed and then just watched....

  • @cherylemaybury9967
    @cherylemaybury9967 Рік тому +869

    A parents worst nightmare. I would never have stayed sane if my child had been taken like that. My heart breaks for this mother.😊

    • @cathimummery6873
      @cathimummery6873 Рік тому +19

      So sad for mum xo

    • @deannekliene2673
      @deannekliene2673 Рік тому +15

      Yea....it's very sad.....

    • @josefinevomberg8437
      @josefinevomberg8437 Рік тому +8

      My thoughts....

    • @sonjastanger5858
      @sonjastanger5858 Рік тому +9

      @Cheryle Maybury this is heartbreaking 💔😥 🙏🙏🙏

    • @LyricMelodySong
      @LyricMelodySong Рік тому +11

      Watch the Movie Changeling with Angelina Jolie. True Story and utterly heartbreaking. I cried and wept! I cannot even imagine as a mother. I won't tell you the ending or any of the Movie. It is worth the watch though. I could only watch it one time. Never again.

  • @stacibayles2085
    @stacibayles2085 Рік тому +64

    My husband's uncle was kidnapped, murdered, sa, and left in a field after going to deliver papers one morning. It was never solved either. It happened in the 60s in Indianapolis.

    • @BeautifulDove-i7u
      @BeautifulDove-i7u 10 місяців тому +1

      Oh my

    • @LovelyPeace-si7jp
      @LovelyPeace-si7jp 8 місяців тому +5

      That's so heartbreaking I'm so sorry this happened 😢😢. The worst crimes are against children. They should be safe and it's scary asl it's not the case ...

    • @SJ-ni6iy
      @SJ-ni6iy 6 місяців тому +2

      What was his name? I can’t imagine how that would traumatize everyone in the family.

    • @stacibayles2085
      @stacibayles2085 6 місяців тому +9

      @@SJ-ni6iy Jerry Michael Bayles. I guess it was 1970 it happened. His dad definitely didn't handle it well.

    • @CEWIII9873
      @CEWIII9873 4 місяці тому +1

      Did people get their papers delivered?

  • @annavizard970
    @annavizard970 Рік тому +91

    Heartbreaking. My sister missing since 2006. It never gets easier, it just slowly hollows you out. My heart goes out to Noreen.

    • @lindakirk-vk8zg
      @lindakirk-vk8zg Рік тому +6

      How old was she when she went missing it's been 16 years but I guess you know that

    • @annavizard970
      @annavizard970 Рік тому +9

      @@lindakirk-vk8zg She was 33 years old, the most beautiful of all of us.

    • @elliepowell1317
      @elliepowell1317 11 місяців тому +9

      I am so so so sorry 😭 that's awful 🥺

    • @nevergivingup38
      @nevergivingup38 10 місяців тому +8

      I hope your family and her loved ones get some closure in time 🙏 I really do. I can't even comprehend that feeling,I'm truly sorry. I hope her beautiful soul and kindness still lives strong today through the people who knew her. Much love from Australia

    • @neilsthompson589
      @neilsthompson589 14 днів тому

      ​@@annavizard970 Blessings To You.

  • @tamonettX500
    @tamonettX500 Рік тому +314

    It's pathetic and disgusting the way the police force and FBI treated the family, so dismissive.

    • @blacktara3936
      @blacktara3936 Рік тому +25

      Wonder how they'd respond if it were one of their own children...

    • @dfuher968
      @dfuher968 Рік тому +30

      "Oh, its just a runaway". So many unsolved cases due to such callous disregard. A kid with no history of running away, of always delivering the papers, his cart found on a corner full of papers and just gone. A runaway???

    • @shaunclifton5281
      @shaunclifton5281 Рік тому +14

      @dfuher968 Mind-blowing. Such an Evil man to have been so dismissive.

    • @veggieeater
      @veggieeater Рік тому +21

      They seemed to have been this way for both cases mentioned in the video. This has me really suspecting someone within the department might have been invovled.

    • @YolandaAdamsfan
      @YolandaAdamsfan Рік тому

      @JesusisKing I disagree. There are too many cases to name where the police have done and are doing exactly what they did here; refusing to do anything, believing only they know best or are better equipped, lazy detectives, and lieing politicians to boot.

  • @jimwatson4513
    @jimwatson4513 Рік тому +199

    As a boy in the 1950's ,my cousin 11 y.o. had a paper rout near D.C. We were about the same age , but one day my cousin asked me to join him on the rout , 80 papers to deliver !! We folded papers 30 minutes ,then started out !! 4:00 AM. We spotted a dark car driving super slow past us about 3 times !! In the 50's it was a safe time for kids out at night . But my cousin & I knew , & felt danger lerking !!!! Safety in numbers , we told our parents , we had adults accompany us then !!! But a boy alone is totally helpless to fight off an evil man !!! We kept the route for a year , then worked as bag boys at a food store . Today the streets are dangerous in day time , Bad people are really out there !!!!

    • @clairewilson3278
      @clairewilson3278 Рік тому +8

      I was born in 83 so grew up in 90s still alot safer than now I'd loved to grown up in 50s thou just love that era

    • @belfastlad55
      @belfastlad55 10 місяців тому +5

      Very touched by this

    • @mycat2230
      @mycat2230 10 місяців тому +8

      @@clairewilson3278Having known the fifties til now, I have to remind you that there was great fear and pain in that time as well; very hidden...the last remnants of Puritan and Victorian manners and social code. Most people get their view of the fifties from old television and movies of that era.

    • @coreyflood6661
      @coreyflood6661 5 місяців тому +7

      the world has never been a safe place doesn't matter what decade it was there's always evil lurking around crazy world we live in

    • @AAGJLMOSY
      @AAGJLMOSY 4 місяці тому +11

      It wasn't safer, you just didn't have all the ease of access to news like we do now.

  • @Sara-rc4mn
    @Sara-rc4mn Рік тому +428

    There's nothing worse to have useless and unhelpful law enforcement searching for a child.

    • @maxalberts2003
      @maxalberts2003 Рік тому +22

      Add incompetent to the mix and you've got yourself a recipe for catastrophe.

    • @sweetbeauty2153
      @sweetbeauty2153 Рік тому +4

      ​@@maxalberts2003Precisely!😣

    • @kateruterbories2692
      @kateruterbories2692 11 місяців тому +16

      I don't think they were useless and unhelpful. I think they were involved.

    • @melissadavis225
      @melissadavis225 11 місяців тому +1

      Truth ❤😢

    • @melissadavis225
      @melissadavis225 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@maxalberts2003 very true..

  • @wesleybigham2740
    @wesleybigham2740 11 місяців тому +52

    I saw a documentary about this several years ago and the kid that was in prison and said he had apart in Johnnys disappearance later led investigators to a house where he and other kids had been held. He described a room in the crawl space or basement where kids had been held, it turned out to be credible because it was exactly like he described it and there we markings on the wall with dates and kids names etc. so sad.

    • @jennyjenga1929
      @jennyjenga1929 6 місяців тому

      Yes the owner of the house was a prison guard. A huge pedo.

  • @LoriVFenske
    @LoriVFenske Рік тому +77

    Noreen is an incredible person. Fighting for her son and doing everything possible. She could have just curled up and died. Instead she keeps fighting and helping.❤🙏🏽

  • @traceykinsman7727
    @traceykinsman7727 Рік тому +113

    When I was a young girl, our female paper girl disappeared from the corner near our house. She was the daughter of a police officer in the town and there were many rumours for years. about who and why They thought they knew who had done it but with no body, no evidence, no charges. It was about 10 yrs later, someone was out in a wooded area close to town and was puffball hunting and thought it was one of the huge mushrooms and kicked it and realized it was a skull! It was her! And the person they thought did it had stayed in the area, probably thinking he got away with it and he was arrested! It happened in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada and her name was Kim Fields.

  • @chrisfoster9080
    @chrisfoster9080 Рік тому +236

    The toll this took on this poor woman is almost palpable. Her strength is incredible.

  • @shirleyhess-mf7ft
    @shirleyhess-mf7ft Рік тому +140

    His mother gives off a very powerful energy and vibe. Even in the earlier interview clips she just radiates strength and resiliency.

    • @elizabethalexander6528
      @elizabethalexander6528 Місяць тому +2

      She does seem very strong I pray she gets to see him. I heard he did go back and explained to her he had to protect the other kids😔
      It needs to be more important than a bloody election. God bless this world.

  • @MalcolmJoslyn
    @MalcolmJoslyn Місяць тому +8

    How utterly terrible that they were treated so badly.

  • @annalor2045
    @annalor2045 Рік тому +38

    Watching this case brought back memories. I arrived in the States in 1988 and wanted to deliver newspapers to earn extra cash. But my mom wouldn't let me because it was too early in the morning. Now looking back, I am so glad my mom didn't let me. My heart goes out to the mom and his family.

  • @MariaAbrams
    @MariaAbrams Рік тому +117

    "Don't shake your finger at me" good lady! This is disgusting, the way the police treated her and that family and they let that boy down. I hate when they say "oh, maybe they ran away," idgaf if you do think they just ran away, you go and find them! These are kids! Idc if they run away every single day, you find them every single time. So awful...when people give false evidence, it doesn't help. It's just false hope that should never happen. I'm sorry for this kid and his family and This whole community.

  • @marisamartin3664
    @marisamartin3664 Рік тому +110

    "Failed to prove his life is in danger!?" How would that be possible when they have no idea what happened to him?

    • @margaretbanks8969
      @margaretbanks8969 Рік тому +8

      In any case it's surely cops business to investigate and find out what happened not decide what happen before you've investigated.

    • @elliepowell1317
      @elliepowell1317 11 місяців тому +6

      Because they didn't take it seriously. They just kinda gave up. It was sickening. 😠

    • @nevergivingup38
      @nevergivingup38 10 місяців тому +7

      I agree but I also think it's because they had something to do with it 😡 absolutely disgusting.

  • @lynbezuidenhout5752
    @lynbezuidenhout5752 Рік тому +149

    This is so sad, my heart goes out to those parents of missing children.

  • @julitt4317
    @julitt4317 Рік тому +62

    What a graceful, dignified woman. I have a son named Jonny, and if I had lost him at the age of 12 I think it may have destroyed me. I can't think of the words to say how her beauty, strength and calm touched my heart, and I find myself crying for Jonny and the people who still grieve this beautiful boy. If he had been allowed to live his life I'm sure he would have turned into a beautiful, gracious human, just like his mother. The police should hang their heads in shame.

    • @bobbyg9662
      @bobbyg9662 10 місяців тому

      Well said, Thanks

  • @kellydavis6821
    @kellydavis6821 9 місяців тому +5

    I'm in awe of this woman. What an amazing person and mother. Your son was lucky to have you. ❤

  • @terripebsworth9623
    @terripebsworth9623 Рік тому +260

    And now these predators are running rampant with thousands of children simply vanishing every year.

    • @Thatsbannanas-d8c
      @Thatsbannanas-d8c Рік тому +16

      Yeah, damn what a horrifying world.

    • @blondien6072
      @blondien6072 Рік тому +12

      @@Thatsbannanas-d8c I agree it just pisses me off when no one found out who did it.

    • @emiliebova
      @emiliebova Рік тому +12

      Disgusting situation.

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 Рік тому

      They have infiltrated the government. So they are covered by authorities.

    • @graceyjewels7148
      @graceyjewels7148 Рік тому

      Courts in the US and Canada are failing crime victims and violent criminals are let on on their own recognizance.

  • @hamms35
    @hamms35 Рік тому +94

    I was a paper boy back in the late 70's and I always had my German shepherd named king with me . The most dangerous part of the job was collecting money at the end of month. There were a lot of paper boys getting robbed. I never ran in to problems because king was a good body guard and he loved going g on my routes.

    • @martingarcia4373
      @martingarcia4373 5 місяців тому +4

      Being 60 now, I too had a paper route. And yes, I had many weird and strange customers. Like the guy who'd be yelling and screaming at his invisible friends. He was mentally not well. I was always scared to collect my weekly money from him! He scared the hell out of me! Eventually he stopped paying his weekly bill so thankfully I was able to stop delivering to him

  • @rightweaponry908
    @rightweaponry908 Рік тому +254

    What an amazing woman! I can't imagine the strength it takes to have your child stolen and have everyone think you are "being dramatic". Imagine having to explain to the police who's salary you pay that you have to follow up on any and all leads because it could be the smallest seemingly insignificant detail that can't break the case. That literally policing 101.

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 Рік тому +3

      Sadly, even today, kidnapping I think is still happening, even with the CCTV.

    • @Abi-F.-Mejia
      @Abi-F.-Mejia Рік тому +3

      @@sootuckchoong7077 For sure it is happening, not you think it is happening.

    • @persephoneszeliga
      @persephoneszeliga Рік тому

      Cops are basically useless.

    • @wandabanks6756
      @wandabanks6756 Рік тому

      @@Abi-F.-Mejia that's what he said: it's still happening

    • @Abi-F.-Mejia
      @Abi-F.-Mejia Рік тому

      @@wandabanks6756
      There was “I think” at the front.

  • @aleshahansen5871
    @aleshahansen5871 10 місяців тому +10

    I grew up in Iowa on my whole life and I remember paper routes and now, as an adult, I realize how dangerous they actually were. You used to have to go around and do this thing called collecting, which is where you would go to a person's house, usually around dinner time, step inside their house and collect the money for the paperper that they purchased for the week or the month. It's crazy how many people who were dangerous, letting children into their homes. Another crazy thing that I remember is a blue star house. A blue star house was a home that had blue star in the window. Just something that you simply cut out of a newspaper. That signified that the home was a safe haven for a kid to go to if they were in trouble and needed help.how crazy is that you could easily just cut that out of newspaper no matter who you were and post that on your window and a kid thinks that that's a safe place to be. It's astonishing. My heart goes out to the poor family of these children. It's just dreadful and it's disgusting that anybody will take advantage of a child like that and rip them out of their safe home and into the hands of complete and total psychos.

  • @charlieredeemed
    @charlieredeemed 11 місяців тому +45

    This kid went missing the year that I was born (1982). I'm 41 now. Prayers-up for him, his family and loved ones. God Bless his poor mama.🙏🏼✝️💙👑

    • @Gabez82
      @Gabez82 10 місяців тому +4

      Same. Born in ‘82 as well. Heartbreaking.

    • @holtridge7337
      @holtridge7337 7 місяців тому +1

      Same here. Born in 1982. Some think he is still alive under a different identity. Heartbreaking for sure.

    • @ChristinaBonvillian-ni2ji
      @ChristinaBonvillian-ni2ji 3 місяці тому +1

      I was like 5 years old

  • @jenngraham2012
    @jenngraham2012 Рік тому +108

    I cannot imagine how helpless a parent would feel knowing your child has been kidnapped and on top of that no one believes you?!

  • @rent7142
    @rent7142 Рік тому +169

    Love this woman. Great stuff. Her sons gone but she powers on. Inspiring.

  • @stevenprice6957
    @stevenprice6957 Рік тому +139

    It just breaks your heart. You first think as a parent as a father how scary and painful this would be, then you think back to when you were a young boy in 1981. It’s so sad.. 2 boys gone and never found. The parents of these 2 boys shattered forever. Seeing mum here you can still see her pain 42 years on. That is a true monster whoever did this. It’s likely never to be solved which is another tragedy on top of the first nightmare. Painful

    • @marisamartin3664
      @marisamartin3664 Рік тому

      There is hell- it's real and eternal and God allowed it to exist for a reason. Cruel and violent people.

    • @janvdb9258
      @janvdb9258 Рік тому +10

      Only loose lips or somehow accidentally finding remains. Too bad too many people have preyed upon this mother's grief. She had a break but no one can blame her.

  • @user-mj8nf2vp7q
    @user-mj8nf2vp7q 8 місяців тому +3

    I was SO VERY FORTUNATE that I made it through my 80's suburban Charlotte childhood and my paper route unscathed and alive. I also mowed lawns, bagged groceries, & was a Boy Scout. Even as a police captain my Dad seemed less worried but my Mom would comb the neighborhood in her battered Mercedes if we were more than a few minutes late. I guess she knew this could happen to us no matter how safe our rural suburb seemed.
    I'm so very sorry for this bereft Mom and her family.
    👍🏾💯❤🙏🏾🕊️📿

  • @wilburshaw9330
    @wilburshaw9330 10 місяців тому +9

    I’m 70 now. When I was 11, a friend & I ride our bikes 5 miles from home to go fishing. We’re way out from anywhere & saw a tent in the woods. We walked on by, quite a way from the tent. Next thing we know, 3 high school age guys jumped us holding a hatchet to my throat & a machete to my friends throat. They let us go with nothing happening. Scared the hell out of us ! We took off & never went back to that spot. They could have killed us & nobody would have ever known. We never told our parents where we were going in the summer. Just lucky that day I guess.

    • @mr.d.572
      @mr.d.572 9 місяців тому +1

      When I was about 9 a guy maybe around 18 locked me in a wooden cage and began hacking away at it with a machete. I think he was trying to terrorize me but didn't hurt me physically. I have many other stories but that came to mind after your story.

  • @farinshore8900
    @farinshore8900 Рік тому +77

    It never ceases to amaze me how casual cops are about children whose life is in danger. From this case to Uvalde, the complacency of the police is a contributing factor to so many deaths.

    • @julieherring7749
      @julieherring7749 Рік тому

      Yep take the summer wells case

    • @madeinussr7551
      @madeinussr7551 Рік тому

      ​@@julieherring7749they believe parents did something to her I think.

    • @madeinussr7551
      @madeinussr7551 Рік тому +2

      Uvalde. That brave mother ran to get her boys.

    • @kellyholland8136
      @kellyholland8136 10 місяців тому

      It's probably because a lot of cops are into some bad occult stuff

    • @Moonlightmoonlight39
      @Moonlightmoonlight39 3 місяці тому

      ​@@madeinussr7551Indeed . She said that now those authorities had been intimidating and stalking her.

  • @gmamose9152
    @gmamose9152 Рік тому +127

    I am so sorry for these families who are still grieving. Blessings

  • @lmc2375
    @lmc2375 Рік тому +189

    Heart wrenching. Noreen Gosch was a beautiful woman, and still is, but you can see what this battle to get help to find her son, did to her. To have him missing was devastation enough, but to be cast off, not taken seriously, no compassion or real effort put forth makes me just livid. I was almost 18 when this happened, wished I was closer to have helped look for him. RIP Johnny Gosch, your parents did more to find you and other kids than that damn Captain did. 💖🙏💫🌍.

    • @pamronning
      @pamronning Рік тому +4

      That is so sad but necessary. The world is so much different today or do we just hear about it? Any way it is this is so heart wrenching

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Рік тому +13

      Heart like a lion, she has.

    • @edithcallaway4316
      @edithcallaway4316 Рік тому +11

      Everybody has their own coping mechanism and Noreen has had 40yrs of feeling the weight of depression bearing down on her, i think she has done well.

    • @lmc2375
      @lmc2375 Рік тому +3

      @@edithcallaway4316 I hope you don't think I was suggesting she hadn't done well. My comment was more about what had been done to her.

    • @jaydenalex2806
      @jaydenalex2806 Рік тому +9

      I think if the captain or the head of that police station are still alive legal action should be taken against them

  • @gingersnaptrack9337
    @gingersnaptrack9337 Місяць тому +1

    Nothing but gratitude and warm thoughts for this Mum and Dad for what they have endured. This family tragedy has helped more than millions-in-numbers ever will.

  • @Paradoxicalawarness
    @Paradoxicalawarness 9 місяців тому +14

    This story spiderwebs out into much a bigger scenario. I went into depth with this about 4 years ago when the information was available. Since taken away because it follows straight into officials that ran this country. And backing. And more kids involved that were shut down before the story could get out. Disgusting. Period.

  • @therealrhodiemx
    @therealrhodiemx Рік тому +59

    That police chief was just a good old boy and should have never been given that position. To talk about the mother like that in the newspaper, with such callous disregard! Who knows their kids better than a parent

  • @ruthkletke
    @ruthkletke Рік тому +106

    Noreen is a hero imo. At the worst possible time in her life she never gave up and is responible for keeping children and future children safe. If your child is killed in an accident then you have the body, funeral and time to grieve. But if he simply vanishes, you are left with nothing 😢and a lifetime of unknowing and daily grief. One tough woman.

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 Рік тому +5

      Yes, she is! She was in pain and when she found out how many shared her pain, she helped anyway. That’s a hero!

  • @JewelyAnne
    @JewelyAnne Рік тому +127

    I read updated accounts of this case.
    Pure hell for this mother and father.
    My jaw is sore from gritting my teeth at the law enforcements reaction

    • @casssndrakarakoulas4854
      @casssndrakarakoulas4854 Рік тому

      Pedo cover up

    • @brigittebeltran6701
      @brigittebeltran6701 Рік тому

      They were paid off by the political elite!

    • @khismet
      @khismet Рік тому +4

      Did Johnny at some point contact his mother? He was in hiding after years of predatory abuse.. I don't recall exactly if it Johnny or another guy that was taken as a child.

    • @casssndrakarakoulas4854
      @casssndrakarakoulas4854 Рік тому +5

      @@khismet yes he did show up according to Johnnys mother.

    • @khismet
      @khismet Рік тому +8

      @@casssndrakarakoulas4854 My memory is vague, but that is what i recalled. So, Bonachi was telling the truth, and today we see the prevalence of human trafficking. Yikes, it's crazy. What a strange rabbit hole to get involved in.

  • @babette217
    @babette217 Рік тому +9

    Wow, what a tragic loss for the families. Thank you for making things better for other families. ❤

  • @jackieo8693
    @jackieo8693 Рік тому +76

    Let's all pray for answers for this boy and all the missing children.

    • @servantLashawn
      @servantLashawn 8 місяців тому

      Prayer does indeed change things 🙏🏾

    • @CEWIII9873
      @CEWIII9873 4 місяці тому +1

      @@servantLashawn like what?
      How about this one:
      Dearest Poseidon, may you grant me calm seas
      Ramen!

  • @MasonThomas_yt
    @MasonThomas_yt Рік тому +78

    What about the police incompetence and how unprofessional and dangerous these departments are. It's pitiful

    • @greg11786
      @greg11786 Рік тому +10

      was covered up at the highest level of Government.

    • @sunitareyes7190
      @sunitareyes7190 4 місяці тому

      Maybe involved in the underground sex trafficking told not to get involved

  • @ginnykilpatrick
    @ginnykilpatrick Рік тому +45

    I am only 5 years younger than Johnny Gosch. I remember this case well. I grew up in eastern Iowa, not terribly far from where this happened. His picture was on posters and milk cartons for years after he went missing. His mother has done an incredible job of not letting people forget about him. Those were the good old days when children were commonly allowed to run around and play anywhere in the neighborhood, without adult supervision much of the time. Unfortunately there are monsters that walk among us and those days are long gone. It is appalling that our society has taken so long to accept that child predation and human trafficking are real things, and not every young person who goes missing is a runaway.

    • @anthonybranco
      @anthonybranco 4 місяці тому

      Child predation and human trafficking are run by intelligence agencies and secured by corrupt judges and politicians. When will people wake up and realize this. The more politicians find out about the corruption and get closer to the truth, more richer they find themselves. So, they keep their mouths shut.
      CIA started using pedophiles to monitor the children of targeted individuals back in the 1960's. They chose vulnerable families, usually poor or new immigrants. They experimented and targeted them using community watch, today it's called intelligence led policing or community policing. The police are clueless about this, they have no idea that the intelligence agencies and national (now transnational) security contractors were and are responsible for much of this problem, even today. It's all protected by high court judges who refuse to reign in on these agencies.

  • @DorothChrostowski
    @DorothChrostowski 11 місяців тому +9

    What an incredible Mom. Sending prayers with hope and love.

  • @RepentfollowJesus
    @RepentfollowJesus Рік тому +10

    Even if a kid runs away, it does not mean they are safe!!

  • @Prof.Tarfeather
    @Prof.Tarfeather Рік тому +54

    I will never forget YOU Norden Gosh!
    YOU ARE A HERO!
    A HERO FOR ALL MISSING CHILDREN !
    YOU ARE AN EXAMPLE OF EVERY MOM!
    NEVER STOP SESRCHING?

  • @dawnthatcher1412
    @dawnthatcher1412 Рік тому +41

    And remembering back then, there was no social media platforms or mobile phones. The only resort was relying on the media and the authorities for help. So very frustrating. I really feel for her. Bless her. Unimaginable.

  • @Mninoyb
    @Mninoyb Рік тому +84

    Always trust a mothers intuition.

    • @apersonwhoknows
      @apersonwhoknows Рік тому +3

      Not really.

    • @truecrime98
      @truecrime98 Рік тому

      @@apersonwhoknowsyour a rude troll. Grow up!

    • @alwaysdusty
      @alwaysdusty 10 місяців тому +1

      ​Especially since Noreen is nuts.....

  • @KAnderson2020
    @KAnderson2020 Рік тому +14

    Noreen is an amazing woman. Her son looks so much like her. I can't begin to comprehend her suffering.

  • @davemosko7401
    @davemosko7401 Рік тому +45

    I delivered papers for 5 years. I was the same age at the same time as this. The world was different back then. We was safe and communities looked out for everyone. Children aren't aloud delivering around here anymore. It's sad these monsters are out there. I'm not sure what happened to the world but my prayers are for it and for these families.

  • @sheilastahl633
    @sheilastahl633 Рік тому +34

    This mother knew and she wouldn't take no for an answer. She is a mom everyone should strive to be. God Bless her and her family.

  • @sheilathompson1026
    @sheilathompson1026 Рік тому +22

    What an amazing and courageous woman Noreen is so full of love for her son and compassion for the other families of missing children. The police could have and should have done more to find Johnny. Such a sad but also inspirational film

  • @jooliagoolia9959
    @jooliagoolia9959 11 місяців тому +8

    Ted Gunderson interview with Noreen many years ago shares souch that was not able to be in the documentary
    Who Took Johnny.
    It's hard to find the documentary these days sadly.
    Noreen has been helping families with missing children ever since.
    🌈💜🌈💜🌈

  • @kimdimond5788
    @kimdimond5788 Рік тому +2

    I live in Bridgewater MA, my daughter had a paper route, I was so afraid of someone taking her, I drove her around the route. God bless those families of the paper boys and all of the other missing and exploited children!!

  • @raven3729
    @raven3729 Рік тому +75

    I don't understand how they could not take a missing child seriously... It was probably someone on the police force to begin with. My heart breaks for the boys.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka Рік тому +15

      Very common in the 80s for missing kids not to be taken seriously, particularly if they were boys. There was a stereotype that they had just run away or were messing about and would be back. There was very little understanding that boys were also vulnerable too.

    • @kelly_villalobos
      @kelly_villalobos Рік тому +17

      Because they were a part of it all.

    • @chazahnaah3696
      @chazahnaah3696 Рік тому

      The police was involved. Why silence a mother who was a resident in the community never arrested. Just looking for her son but she gets shunned and told your crazy. Then multiple boys go missing years later same community. They were sex trafficking ppl. We’ve seen this in movies.

    • @rosalyngomez5001
      @rosalyngomez5001 Місяць тому

      looking at the sketch, the chief police officer looks like him😢

  • @christinesimpson6529
    @christinesimpson6529 Рік тому +48

    Did ANYONE question the locals the houses where the red wagon was I'm sure his parents would have but to loose your baby boy but then to have NO back up would have been absolutely shocking this paper tiger police department needed ALL sacked and start again this mother is so gracious and beautiful parents love from Australia xoxo

    • @cld3761
      @cld3761 Рік тому

      She turned into a nut case. People quit believing her including myself. She could never provide proof to back up anything she said .

  • @LLthereistome2024
    @LLthereistome2024 Рік тому +82

    I only pray I could be as strong as her, the hell she has gone through. That's awful she had no police to help. These are reasons alot of people have so little trust in the police

    • @diouranke
      @diouranke Рік тому +6

      Yes, they handled the case wrong from the beginning

  • @MsTeaRex
    @MsTeaRex 11 місяців тому +5

    Noreen Gosh wrote a book called Why johnny can't come home. Very compelling. A lot of info. Also ex Senator John DeCamp did an extensive investigation and uncovered very horrific info.

  • @butterfliesandcamo5975
    @butterfliesandcamo5975 Рік тому +10

    A "Mother's Intuition" is VERY real. Sadly I know it very well bcuz I felt it when my son was gone😔
    My thoughts and prayers are with Johnny's family🙏🙌
    Back in the day I used to deliver the evening papers. This could have just as easily have been me.
    Passing the Johnny Gosch Law was a huge step for his parents to take while still facing the unknown in regards to his disappearance. Many Thanks to them.

  • @despicabledavidshort3806
    @despicabledavidshort3806 Рік тому +153

    I've followed this since the 1st day it became public. I wonder all the time where Johnny is. I believe he's still alive. I believe he was trafficked and I believe he did what he had to to stay alive. I don't think my heart is strong enough to learn what he really endured at this point in my life but I hope Norene finds out. Actually I believe she already knows. God bless you Norene 💙

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Рік тому +16

      Are you familiar with Paul Bonacci?

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Рік тому +1

      @MindShock that's a REALLY LONG video!

    • @smurfylee
      @smurfylee Рік тому +12

      Apparently he visited her as an adult!

    • @rebeccagreen2310
      @rebeccagreen2310 Рік тому +8

      ​@@smurfylee , I have heard that also. I don't know why at that point the mom or family didn't kick the other guy that was Jonny out of the house. I would have literally ties my son to a chair to keep him there. Even if I had to use a gun to get rid of the other guy that was with him at that moment. My son would have been home.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 Рік тому +9

      I also believe that Johnny Gosch is still alive. Just a gut feeling.

  • @66Bunn
    @66Bunn Рік тому +12

    I'm the same age as Johnny Gosch. Our generation (Gen X) was really the first generation to be taught about kidnappings, stangers, etc. Seeing kids your age on the back of milk cartons, the numerous stories you'd hear on the news, etc. Noreen Gosch is a hero, in my opinion - there were so many police departments that were not equipped to handle these crimes. You have to remember, our generation would hitch-hike as a means of transportation. I remember my brothers hitch-hiking to work. Johnny's story and others like it changed our whole mentality and outlook on just talking to strangers.
    Also - It's amazing how much young Noreen looks like Daniel LaRusso's mom, Lucille LaRusso, in "Karate Kid"

  • @empire0
    @empire0 Рік тому +24

    When I was 5 or 6, a local kid got kidnapped from a playground while his parents played softball. To this day, he's still missing, and every year his family hosts a charity walk to keep his name out there. Not knowing what happened would be so much worse than if they were just killed and found right away

  • @thestanleys4157
    @thestanleys4157 9 місяців тому +1

    I cant imagine the sense of loss you would feel. Waiting every day for the rest of your life for that phone call telling you they found the body. And the pain of never knowing what happened. This mom is incredible. She never stopped fighting for her child. Her spirit couldnt be broken. 3:25

  • @lizperrella666
    @lizperrella666 11 місяців тому +2

    These cases break my heart. Johnny's mom is an incredible person. I pray someday both families will be able to bring their boys home.

  • @cynthiagonzalez658
    @cynthiagonzalez658 Рік тому +30

    I was living in Minnesota when Jacob Weathering went missing, from a small town where ppl don't even usually lock their doors. He was with two friends when he was taken.
    Everything changed after that. We all knew that no one & no place will ever be safe again.

    • @johnfinnie1181
      @johnfinnie1181 Рік тому +2

      Didn't the killer get identified? I'm sure I saw a program where the killer is interviewed ( maybe wrong killer) The case was a serial killer taking young boys over Parts of the States & he drove past 3 boys ( 2 were bothers I think) turned knocked them off there bikes, told then to turn around, then told 1 to run then the other BUT the 3rd He took & killed 🤔 it was a cold case till he was convicted. Is this the same person??

    • @lamimi1959
      @lamimi1959 Рік тому +1

      ​@@johnfinnie1181 the boy was Jacob Wetterling. The killer admitted his crime.

  • @g.b569
    @g.b569 Рік тому +29

    It makes me so angry that the police don’t take the word of family members seriously and think they know the missing person better than the family. Also, shame on that verbally abusive woman who called a grieving mother about her son. It always baffles me that there are people who have no compassion

  • @Eastendsunset
    @Eastendsunset Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Mrs. Gosch.

  • @kidda74
    @kidda74 23 дні тому +2

    I was almost kidnapped as an 8 years old here in England back in the 80's. I was returning to school having gone home for lunch and a man approached me outside the gate. He actually asked me if I wanted to go see some puppies? What a cliché, of all the things to say! I ran for my life, the headmaster refused to call the police so my mum had to wtf! 😧

  • @deedrathelibra
    @deedrathelibra Рік тому +54

    This case has haunted me for years. I feel for this family.

    • @amaliacancela4104
      @amaliacancela4104 Рік тому

      It haunted me too cuz she found out he was sold to a sex trafficking That has tie to the government

  • @Sarahurrah9
    @Sarahurrah9 Рік тому +46

    Gosh, she has more grace than most. I would have screamed, yelled at law enforcements, gone crazy with this kind of response from the police. I hope they will not have peace because of what they have done to this family.

    • @blacknight2149
      @blacknight2149 Рік тому

      She did in her own way. She was like a pit Bull and never gave up. Still hasn’t

  • @Lumame
    @Lumame Рік тому +53

    The police in this case is so disgusting. So outrageous, unbelievable

  • @MadamT1979
    @MadamT1979 Рік тому +2

    My gosh I don’t know where her strength was coming from. She is so brave. I have lost my cat and I can’t get up from bed because I was so terrified that either I can’t find him or find him dead. My sister has to physically pull me out of the bed. It’s been three days and I am just so worn out and filling sick from anxiety. We found him on a tree and he can’t come down coz of the dogs in the property. We managed to get him though. Not comparing his son to a car but I just want to say that I am amazed how she’s still functioning after all that have happened. This is a mother determined to find her son

  • @chadriche
    @chadriche Місяць тому +2

    This is so sad. So sorry for the parents.

  • @ms.sharonsims5106
    @ms.sharonsims5106 Рік тому +33

    Heartbreaking 😔

  • @saleem956ify
    @saleem956ify Рік тому +16

    I pray that no parent goes through such an ordeal.

    • @TinaFivesten
      @TinaFivesten Рік тому

      Uhh, this is standard proccedure by the police in every socialistic and fundamentalistic countries. Sweden; 11% of crimes gets prosecuted with convictions!

  • @veronicasanacion
    @veronicasanacion Рік тому +11

    It is amazing how so many people only care about their families, their lives. Until a terrible experience like this knocks on their doors.

  • @timdoerksen9893
    @timdoerksen9893 2 місяці тому +1

    John Walsh went through the same thing with cops when his son went missing. It really sucked back then when your child went missing.

  • @GMZohar14
    @GMZohar14 11 місяців тому +3

    Johnny: A 1982 paperboy in Des Moines, Iowa goes missing
    Eugene Martin: A 1984 paperboy in Des Moines, Iowa goes missing
    Cops: We don't see any connection between the 2 cases

  • @kimjensen1783
    @kimjensen1783 Рік тому +16

    God bless you, Noreen. Someday, I pray 🙏 that you will get your answers.

  • @abscondis
    @abscondis Рік тому +33

    My son had a job as a paper boy at the age of twelve. I was proud of him. He was also a very pretty boy. I never once thought he might be in danger. Now the memory of it makes me shudder. I realise now it was irresponsible of me to let him do that job.

    • @marisamartin3664
      @marisamartin3664 Рік тому +10

      You weren't irresponsible depending on the time. It wasn't normal nor expected that people could be so evil decades ago. God protect our children who are being sexualized early in our public schools and a violent and immoral culture. We need to repent to God and ask for help.

    • @shaunclifton5281
      @shaunclifton5281 Рік тому +6

      @@marisamartin3664 Amen. Pray up America.

    • @skindianu
      @skindianu Рік тому +4

      You weren't irresponsible, our government and law enforcement have been. People considered others trustworthy, without even knowing them.

    • @jeremylamovsky3669
      @jeremylamovsky3669 Рік тому +6

      You can't live your life like that, good people can't relate to the idea of someone who would do such a thing. There have been thousands of paper boys most of which never have any trouble.

    • @bluehalo8604
      @bluehalo8604 Рік тому +7

      ​@marisamartin3664 The ONLY difference is that we know about more incidents due to social media. Evil has existed through the ages. We've never been that safe but ppl were more trusting because we didn't know any better. Pray AND be vigilant.

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Рік тому +26

    Thank you for keeping this in our faces. This should be known by everyone. As the mother of two sons, both adults now, this story is horrifying.

  • @lesley-annmathews7971
    @lesley-annmathews7971 Рік тому +3

    I grew up in 80's in South Africs, and I have hardly ever known freedom like they describe here. We may NEVER go out alone, no bike riding or playing outside without fence. I used to be very angry at my mom but I understand now. Our children can never ever be left alone

  • @PixivityComputerSpecialists
    @PixivityComputerSpecialists 10 місяців тому +4

    Were some of the local cops or city leaders involved?

  • @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei
    @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei Рік тому +21

    1982, we were doing everything at a young age independently. I remember this tragedy in other shows. So sad. We've learned a lot as a community and with policing partly due to this case. Someone here mentioned some other documentaries to watch regarding this case. If anyone finds it online, please leave a link.

  • @stephaniejoles4043
    @stephaniejoles4043 Рік тому +22

    She said, at that moment I knew something bad had happened to our boy….
    God love them
    Cannot imagine their pain

  • @JustMe-gh7ib
    @JustMe-gh7ib Рік тому +16

    Do not EVER discount a mother who is fearful for her children's safety. Believe her until you have incontrovertable truth to the contrary.

  • @IzzyF9684
    @IzzyF9684 10 місяців тому +1

    This woman is a true warrior. She turned pain into power.

  • @Christopher_England
    @Christopher_England 10 місяців тому +1

    I feel so deeply for her and all who have lost family in this manner.

  • @barbarawadley4343
    @barbarawadley4343 Рік тому +20

    There was a boy in or near Rockford IL that went missing. I think he was a paperboy too. His name was Joseph Didier. His sister was on my dad's softball team when he went missing. I was about 5. This happened in the early 70s.

    • @KQuinn672
      @KQuinn672 Рік тому

      I just looked it up..poor boy killed by truck driver predator.. in fact 48 yrs ago March 4, 1975

    • @KQuinn672
      @KQuinn672 Рік тому +1

      Ya I was 5 too..

    • @barbarawadley4343
      @barbarawadley4343 Рік тому

      @@KQuinn672 Oh wow. Thanks for the info Kelly.

    • @bigdaddytrips6197
      @bigdaddytrips6197 Рік тому

      ​@@barbarawadley4343LOL

    • @alwaysdusty
      @alwaysdusty 10 місяців тому +1

      His killer was caught and died in prison in 2017...

  • @cierahowell8653
    @cierahowell8653 Рік тому +23

    Noreen saying “don’t shake your finger at me” this woman is the strongest and bravest mother

  • @darrenmiller6927
    @darrenmiller6927 11 місяців тому +2

    Payers, and tears. I was to turn 18 in 1982, what a different world back then. As an adult I learned of a serial killer taking teen boys in Belmont just miles north of me when I was a teen in Sunnyvale California. We ran wild in those days, but a darkness was falling across the country and the shock and horror hadn't settled in yet. This woman is a hero, and accomplished so much for everybody as the times were changing before us. The tragedy rips the soul. Yet her efforts and accomplishments are an inspiration.