7. Solved or Unsolved - Adam Walsh, Pt. 2

EPISODE · Feb 8, 2023 · 1H 8M

7. Solved or Unsolved - Adam Walsh, Pt. 2

from Into The Dark · host OH NO MEDIA

On this mini-series of Binged, Payton discusses True Crime cases that you have probably heard of, but through a new lens… starting with Adam Walsh. Case Sources: justiceforadam.com Hollywood Police Department, Hollywood Florida — Adam Walsh investigation case files wikipedia.org, Hollywood_Fashion_Center youtube.com, channel: Willis Morgan, “Lisa Craven Interviews Florida Turnpike Witness Thomas Hayslip,” 20 June 2019 youtube.com, channel: Willis Morgan, “Witness Denis Bubb Talks About the Adam Walsh Case,” 13 Dec 2021 www.local10.com, Michelle F. Solomon, "The Florida Files — Episode One: A trip to Sears changes everything," 16 July 2018 https://media.local10.com/document_dev/2018/07/16/Detective%20Mark%20Smith%27s%20Report%20on%20Abduction%20and%20Murder%20of%20Adam%20Walsh_1531752751748_12372182_ver1.0.pdf www.tampabay.com, "Walsh case evidence long gone to junkyard," 20 February 1996” Newspapers.com sources: Fort Lauderdale News, "Search fails to find Hollywood boy," 28 July 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/233272115), citing print edition, p.3B The Miami News, "Boy, 6, missing from Hollywood," 28 July 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/302180921), citing print edition, p.5A Dan Ray and Zita Arocha, The Miami Herald, "Six-year-old was kidnapped, police believe," 29 July 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/629479756), citing print edition, pp. 1BR, 7BR Jim Rogers and Stephen d'Oliveira, Fort Lauderdale News, "Search continues for lost boy," 3 August 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/233237690), citing print edition, p.2B Dan Christensen, Fort Lauderdale News, "Woman sought in Walsh case," 6 August 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/233255542), citing print edition, p.1B Stephen d'Oliveira, Fort Lauderdale News, "Adam's body found," 11 August 1981, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/233432066), citing print edition, pp. 1A, 5A Bill Luening, The Miami Herald, "Walsh story shares anguish with nation," 10 October 1983, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/626610458), citing print edition, pp. 1A, 8A Ronnie Greene and Robyn Marx, The Atlanta Constitution, "Vanishing evidence," 21 February 1996, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/403491789), citing print edition, p.B5 David Smiley and Arthur Jay Harris, The Miami Herald, "Murder Revisited: Who Really Killed Adam Walsh?," 28 March 2010, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/659410473), citing print edition, pp. 1A, 18A   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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