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Fla. police close books on '81 Walsh killing HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A serial killer who died more than a decade ago is the person who decapitated the 6-year-old son of "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh in 1981, police in Florida said Tuesday.
The announcement brought to a close a case that has vexed the Walsh family for more than two decades, launched the television show about the nation's most notorious criminals and inspired changes in how authorities search for missing children. "Who could take a 6-year-old and murder and decapitate him? Who?" an emotional John Walsh said at Tuesday's news conference. "We needed to know. We needed to know. And today we know. The not knowing has been a torture, but that journey's over." Walsh's wife, Reve, at one point placed a small photo of their son on the podium. The suspect, Ottis Toole, had twice confessed to killing the child, but later recanted. He claimed responsibility for hundreds of murders, but police determined most of the confessions were lies. Toole's niece told the boy's father, John Walsh, her uncle confessed on his deathbed in prison that he killed Adam. Police said Toole was long the prime suspect in the case and that they had conclusively linked him the killing. They declined to be specific about their evidence and noted they had no DNA proof of the crime, but said an extensive review of the case file pointed only to Toole, as John Wash long contended. "Our agency has devoted an inordinate amount of time seeking leads to other potential perpetrators rather than emphasizing Ottis Toole as our primary suspect," said Hollywood Police Chief Chadwick Wagner. "Ottis Toole has continued to be our only real suspect." Wagner acknowledged numerous missteps in the investigation and apologized to the Walshes. "I have no doubt," John Walsh said. "I've never had any doubt." Many names have been mentioned in connection to the case in the years since the killing, including serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, but Toole's has persistently nagged detectives. John Walsh has long said he believed the drifter was responsible, saying investigators found at Toole's home in Jacksonville a pair of green shorts and a sandal similar to what Adam was wearing. The Walshes long ago derided the investigation as botched. Still, he praised the Hollywood police department for closing the case. "This is not to look back and point fingers, but it is to let it rest," he said. Adam Walsh went missing from a Hollywood mall on July 27, 1981. Fishermen discovered his severed head in a canal 120 miles away two weeks later. The rest of his body was never found. Authorities made a series of crucial errors, losing the bloodstained carpeting in Toole's car — preventing DNA testing — and the car itself. It was a week after the boy's disappearance before the FBI got involved. "So many mistakes were made," John Walsh said in 1997, upon the release of his book "Tears of Rage," which harshly criticized the Hollywood Police Department's work on the case. "It was shocking, inexcusable and heartbreaking." For all that went wrong in the probe, the case contributed to massive advances in police searches for missing youngsters and a notable shift in the view parents and children hold of the world. Adam's death, and his father's subsequent activism on his behalf, helped put faces on milk cartons, shopping bags and mailbox flyers, started fingerprinting programs and increased security at schools and stores. It spurred the creation of missing persons units at every large police department. It also prompted national legislation to create a national center, database and toll-free line devoted to missing children, and led to the start of "America's Most Wanted," which brought those cases into millions of homes. What it also did, said Mount Holyoke College sociologist and criminologist Richard Moran, is make children and adults alike exponentially more afraid "He ended up really producing a generation of cautious and afraid kids who view all adults and strangers as a threat to them and it made parents extremely paranoid about the safety of their children," Moran said. | |
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A lot of good came out of a tragic situation. I'm glad they finally have closure. | |
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Wow.....I'm glad this has been put 2 rest.
How incompetent can a police investigation get? | |
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If the romantic version of Hell does exist, Otis Toole is currently roasting on a spit, with Devils jabbing pitchforks into em | |
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I can't even believe what this family went through.
Ugh. It makes me sick. MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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It's good for their family to finally get closure...and unfortunately, another police department in Florida is about to demonstrate its incompetence (like the one in the Walsh case) as the Caylee Anthony investigation picks up steam... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: It's good for their family to finally get closure...and unfortunately, another police department in Florida is about to demonstrate its incompetence (like the one in the Walsh case) as the Caylee Anthony investigation picks up steam...
I haven't kept up with that case, but I last heard there's a body now... I can't understand how she was ever let out of jail to begin with.. | |
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I never really heard the whole story about the disappearance of this boy,and really only heard about it years later. I'm glad that the family finally has closure. RIP Adam [Edited 12/16/08 16:12pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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I remember seeing the Walsh family's story a few years back.. quite devastating what animal can do that to a child? J.Walsh said he was compelled to move on with his show and the network (Fox?) at one point was about to pull his show off the air, but the FBI stepped in and asked them to please leave it on cause the show was quite effective. | |
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God bless the Walsh family! | |
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Flowers2 said: reneGade20 said: It's good for their family to finally get closure...and unfortunately, another police department in Florida is about to demonstrate its incompetence (like the one in the Walsh case) as the Caylee Anthony investigation picks up steam...
I haven't kept up with that case, but I last heard there's a body now... I can't understand how she was ever let out of jail to begin with.. Her skeletal remains (or skeletal remains of what appears to be a child) were found about half a mile from the grandparents' home in Orange County, FL.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: Flowers2 said: I haven't kept up with that case, but I last heard there's a body now... I can't understand how she was ever let out of jail to begin with.. Her skeletal remains (or skeletal remains of what appears to be a child) were found about half a mile from the grandparents' home in Orange County, FL.... so it is confirmed now that this is the baby? | |
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Flowers2 said: reneGade20 said: Her skeletal remains (or skeletal remains of what appears to be a child) were found about half a mile from the grandparents' home in Orange County, FL.... so it is confirmed now that this is the baby? it hasnt been confirmed yet. | |
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