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Missing In Iowa Pt. 2

Episode 17 of the Extinguished podcast, hosted by McClam/Humphrey, titled "Missing In Iowa Pt. 2" was published on September 14, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

September 14, 2025 ·8m · Extinguished

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In this episode of Extinguished, David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the haunting disappearance of 12-year-old Johnny Gosch in 1982, a case that reshaped America’s approach to missing children and sparked national conversations about child safety and abduction protocols. They explore the initial investigation, the impact on law enforcement procedures, and the lingering questions surrounding Johnny’s fate. This episode underscores the importance of continued advocacy and the search for answers in cold cases.Time Line00:00 Introduction to Johnny Gosch’s Disappearance01:29 The Morning Johnny Vanished04:38 Ongoing Theories and AdvocacyFeatured QuotesDavid McClam: “Some killers are caught, some walk free, and others hide in plain sight for years, their crimes forgotten, their victims extinguished.”Ladonna Humphrey: “…the system failed them.”LaDonna Humphrey: “They mattered. They still matter. And someone somewhere knows what happened.”Key TakeawaysUnderstand the details surrounding Johnny Gosch’s disappearance on September 5, 1982, including witness accounts and initial police response.Learn how Johnny’s case influenced the creation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and changed law enforcement protocols for handling missing child reports.Examine the impact of the “milk carton campaign” and other awareness initiatives sparked by Johnny’s disappearance.Consider the controversial claims made by Johnny’s mother, Noreen, regarding potential leads and a possible sighting of Johnny years after his disappearance.Reflect on the ongoing search for answers and the broader implications of unsolved missing child cases.Behind The StoryJohnny Gosch’s disappearance in 1982 sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting significant changes in how law enforcement and the public address cases of missing children. Before Johnny, families often faced delays in reporting a missing child. His case pushed for immediate action and heightened awareness, leading to the creation of Amber Alerts and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Despite these advancements, the mystery of what happened to Johnny remains unsolved, a stark reminder of the enduring pain felt by his family and the countless others who have experienced similar tragedies.

In this episode of Extinguished, David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the haunting disappearance of 12-year-old Johnny Gosch in 1982, a case that reshaped America’s approach to missing children and sparked national conversations about child safety and abduction protocols. They explore the initial investigation, the impact on law enforcement procedures, and the lingering questions surrounding Johnny’s fate. This episode underscores the importance of continued advocacy and the search for answers in cold cases.


Time Line

00:00 Introduction to Johnny Gosch’s Disappearance
01:29 The Morning Johnny Vanished
04:38 Ongoing Theories and Advocacy


Featured Quotes

  • David McClam: “Some killers are caught, some walk free, and others hide in plain sight for years, their crimes forgotten, their victims extinguished.”
  • Ladonna Humphrey: “…the system failed them.”
  • LaDonna Humphrey: “They mattered. They still matter. And someone somewhere knows what happened.”


Key Takeaways

  • Understand the details surrounding Johnny Gosch’s disappearance on September 5, 1982, including witness accounts and initial police response.
  • Learn how Johnny’s case influenced the creation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and changed law enforcement protocols for handling missing child reports.
  • Examine the impact of the “milk carton campaign” and other awareness initiatives sparked by Johnny’s disappearance.
  • Consider the controversial claims made by Johnny’s mother, Noreen, regarding potential leads and a possible sighting of Johnny years after his disappearance.
  • Reflect on the ongoing search for answers and the broader implications of unsolved missing child cases.

  • Behind The Story

    Johnny Gosch’s disappearance in 1982 sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting significant changes in how law enforcement and the public address cases of missing children. Before Johnny, families often faced delays in reporting a missing child. His case pushed for immediate action and heightened awareness, leading to the creation of Amber Alerts and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Despite these advancements, the mystery of what happened to Johnny remains unsolved, a stark reminder of the enduring pain felt by his family and the countless others who have experienced similar tragedies.


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