Three Disturbing Missing Child Cases

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Three mysterious incidents that still raise questions to this day.

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Bruh johnny ran up to multiple adults and begged for help, identifying himself and no one helped him?? Humanity absolutely failed that boy.

Snipermn
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If a child runs up to me and begs for help while telling me his full name…… the piece of sh*t chasing him would NEVER GET HIM BACK. Not without killing me first. I’m a mother first, and a rational citizen second.

taebundy
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The Johnny Gosch case upsets me, so many opportunites to save this boy and people did nothing.

mandoy
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The Johnny Gosch case is wild and so truly frustrating. I encourage people to read the full story, because the way the police completely ignored the mother and refused to help is unbelievable. There was so many chances to follow leads and they never did so, or did the bare minimum, treating the case like a nuisance. I feel deeply sad for that family. His mother definitely appeared unhinged later on but honestly after the way she was treated it's not surprising.

whowantswaffles
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Asha Degree is the case that I think of all the time. A little girl who is known to be afraid of the dark willingly leaves her home in the middle of the night during a heavy storm and vanishes. What made her do that?

RiniUsagi
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The case of Johnny Gosch is probably the most famous unsolved case from my state. Regardless of if his mum has indeed lost her marbles, the police seemed to have bungled it in some key areas early on.

samwindmill
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Can you imagine being such an horrendously despicable person as to prey on the parents of missing children?! Not quite as bad as the abductors themselves, but certainly getting fairly close! Jesus.

kathryncumberland
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Ah, some nice calm evening viewing before I go to sleep...

dankmemington
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There’s an amazing lost & reconnect story in China, the father’s name is: Gangtang Guo. His two year old son was kidnapped in 1997, he exhausted all his connections and resources, went on a journey to find his missing son, just him and his motorcycle, finally in 2021, with the help of police and private detective organizations, he found his missing son alive and well who was adopted by another family (the family bought him from the human trafficker). The human traffickers were arrested and sentenced

professor.moriarty
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The smell in Paulette's room would have been horrendous. Someone should have noticed.

Lammyever
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I think Tara was in a hit and run, either by some stranger or someone with connections to law enforcement. You kinda failed to mention the Polaroid was found in Florida, so not a local store parking lot.

jsmalls
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I posted this two years ago on another video about Paulette:

I went down a rabbit hole thanks to this video. Having looked at posts available online, autopsy and CS photos etc. I actually believe she WAS there the entire time.

The bed was a large Queen/King sized custom made bed. It was made to resemble a ship (Doesn't look like one to me but??? 🤔) The bed was incredibly unsuitable for a child, nevermind a disabled child. Two VERY long/large body pillows were placed on either side of Paulette and tucked into the sheets so she didn't roll and fall out of the bed in her sleep. This made a "tunnel" right to the place where she was found. She had apparently - a habit of going to the bottom of the bed this way and falling out - that's why the Nannies started to tuck the bottom of the bed in. She would also go underneath the bed and be found sleeping there.

Because the bed was custom built, no conventional mattresses would fit. Two mattresses were stacked one on top of the other to fit the frame but they were still too short. The mattresses sat ontop of a solid platform. The theory is that the bottom mattress was pushed up against the bottom of the bed - leaving no gap - The top mattress was pushed up against the head board. The Nannies didn't see her body Because the top mattress hid the bottom mattress from view. The bed was only changed once on the morning she went missing. This was confirmed with bodily fluids found on that discarded sheet that hadn't been washed yet. When other family members sat on the bed the covers were only straightened out - not changed - When the other family members slept on the bed they essentially just napped ontop of all the other blankets etc and not under anything. There were so many blankets and pillows and throws and sheets on that bed I can 100% understand how the decomp smell went unnoticed. The bed wetting protector cover would have been waterproof.

The bedsheet that was removed the morning she went missing was the item given to the dogs for her scent. The dogs DID alert to the bed on several occasions but the handlers thought the dogs were just going back to the smell of the girl and dismissed it. Even the officers in the room only smelt decomp after taking several layers of sheets etc off the bed.

So, I do believe she was in the bed and probably did die there. She was found with her fingers in her mouth sucking on them when she passed away and teachers etc did comment that she tried to do things herself and didn't like to be helped.

She possibly thought she'd try and get up and dress herself that day? Shuffled down the bed between the pillows but because the bed was tucked into the bottom mattress she couldn't get out. Held upside down for an hour before the Nannies came to wake her up, she'd probably already be unconscious?

The mother was having an affair with another man and had just got back the day before from seeing him. Her lack of concern when told her daughter was missing was obviously callous on her part but I don't think she murdered her. I think her mum and dad were just neglectful parents to a disabled child they left Nannies to raise for them? In interviews with police, Paulette's older sister was noted as having a superiority complex and thought she was better and more loved than her sister. Her mother was also quoted as saying that even if Paulette was dead "I have another daughter."

I think the whole family were narcissists and unfortunately this little girl was the collateral damage :(

Pomshka
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The Polaroid picture freaks me out. It looks authentically criminal.

shelbyregisterrn
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His narration quality is what makes this channel so good

randylahey
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WRT Johnny Gosch, his father Leonard Gosch took him to Offut Airforce base in North Dakota only about a couple months before he dissappeared. Offut is a place that seems to surface a lot in the child trafficking rings of the 80's. His dad was also seen at other places in the country associated with child trafficking. Johnny's mother later said that she grew estranged from Leonard because he seemed distant and evasive after Johnny disappeared. The night before Johnny disappeared, Leonard answered a phone call in which Leonard seemed to know the caller but he strangely told the family that it was just a wrong number caller and nothing more. Johnny's mom said that after learning of Johnny's kidnapping, she became very disturbed by that call.

ryanjacobson
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Wtf kind of missing person/child policy is that?! Oh your child is missing? Lets wait 78 hours just to make certain that if he was trapped somewhere or injured that he will most definitely be dead by the time we even start looking. Thats exactly what i hear when that policy was stated

jasonjones
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I’ve seen that Polaroid many times. It’s terribly haunting. If the girl and young boy haven’t been identified, then who are they? What happened to them? Where are their families? Very chilling and sad.

Johnny Gosch’s story is terribly sad, fascinating and again, chilling. The fact he apparently showed up years later as a young a man saying he couldn’t stay makes me wonder if he’d been dragged into some kind of paedophile ring and wasn’t able to escape because he’d seen too much….

FallenAngel
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I can’t believe that the people (staff, I assume) wouldn’t find Paulette while changing the fitted sheets on her bed. You have to run your hands all over the foot of the bed. Guests even slept in her room. I truly wonder if her body was there the entire time.

jsmalls
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Johnnys Gosch’s case literally gives me chills whenever I hear about it or see his pictures. Kids go missing all the time and are never found again. Usually we don’t know all that much and there are many possibilities and theories. I think what’s different with Johnny’s case is that the collective theory is that he was taken by pdf files. There’s so much evidence pointing to that being the case as well. The other boys going missing in the area around the same time as well. How the police did not connect those boys cases as being related is insane to me. I cannot imagine being either of his parents. The unimaginable pain they must feel. The never ending nightmare. You know that your baby suffered and you have no idea for how long. No wonder his mom sounds a little out there. I don’t think Johnny actually knocked on her door in the middle of the night as an adult. I think she is just a desperate broken mother.

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These kids stories always get to me, because we all could have been victim on one way or another.
Meeting the wrong person, being at the wrong place at the wrong time and all of a sudden you vanish from the earth to find yourself either 6 feet under or prisoner to some weirdo.
It always just happens all of a sudden.

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