Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is a list of murdered American children that details notable murders among thousands of cases of subjects who were or are believed to have been under the age of 18 upon their deaths. Cases listed are stated to be unsolved, solved or pending and, in some cases, where the victims' remains have never been found or identified.
Pages in category "Missing American children" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
George Sodder died in 1969. Jennie and her surviving children—except John, who never talked about the night of the fire except to say that the family should accept what happened and move on with their lives [10] —continued to seek answers to their questions about the missing children's fate. After George's death, Jennie stayed in the family ...
In 2010, Joseph McStay (age 40) and his wife Summer (age 43) lived in Fallbrook, California, with their sons Gianni (age 4) and Joseph Jr. (age 3). [6] Joseph owned and operated Earth Inspired Products, a company that built decorative fountains, and Summer was a licensed real estate agent. [7]
The Pitzen case was broadcast on the American television series Live PD on August 25, 2018, with guest Angeline Hartmann of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children showing viewers an age progression photograph of Timmothy at age 13, and on the HLN investigative series Real Life Nightmare (episode "You'll Never Find Him") first ...
B. Babes in the Wood murders (Pine Grove Furnace) Murder of Tristyn Bailey; Murder of Zahra Baker; Murder of Nubia Barahona; Murder of Barbara Barnes; Murder of Christopher Barrios Jr.
[3] [1] Mistakes in reports from the original investigation, such as misspelling the last name as "Millbrooks" and listing Jeannette's middle name as "Latressa", have remained unchanged in case files and can still be found on associated databases such as The Charley Project and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. [3] [1] [2] [6] [7]
The abduction and murder of Rachael Runyan was a factor in the 1983 passage of the US Congressional Missing Children's Act, which mandated an allocation of additional resources for the investigation of ongoing missing children cases. [6] In 2017, the Rachael Runyan Missing and Exploited Children's Day was signed into legislation in Utah.