The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh: Box Set: Books One and Two

You may think you know the whole story of Adam Walsh-the 6-year-old found killed, whose father, John...
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The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh: Box Set: Books One and Two by Harris, Arthur Jay

The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh: Box Set: Books One and Two

BD$60.00

The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh: Box Set: Books One and Two

BD$60.00
Author: Arthur Jay Harris
Format: Paperback
Language: English

You may think you know the whole story of Adam Walsh-the 6-year-old found killed, whose father, John Walsh, became a crime-fighting TV host. We've long been told that the dead child was Adam-but astonishingly, the medical examiner file doesn't legally confirm it. It should be in an autopsy report, since an autopsy was done-but as Harris reported in the Miami Herald, there is no autopsy report. That never happens. Without legal proof of who's been killed, how can you have a murder trial?

A famous old crime. No linking physical evidence. For decades, the murder of Adam Walsh, the iconic face of Missing Children, the boy on the milk carton, was an unsolved mystery. Suddenly police declared a solution resurrected on a theory of theirs they'd long discredited. At a live nationally-televised police press conference, the victim's family was tearful and grateful.

The national media bought it. The local press, however, realized it was a convenient fiction.

On July 30, 2021, days after the 40th anniversary of Adam's disappearance, Fred Grimm wrote in the South Florida Sun Sentinel:

"A sensational alternate theory blamed serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who was living in Miami in 1981. But in 2008, despite no new evidence, Hollywood police hung the crime on long-dead Ottis Toole.

"The only mystery left unsolved was how any cop could have possibly believed Ottis Toole."

While Toole was still alive and in state custody, and could have been charged with Adam's murder on the same information, John Walsh had belittled the idea:

"A lot of people still think Ottis Elwood Toole did it. But he and [his partner] Henry Lee Lucas confessed to a lot of murders they didn't do. It's a great ploy for convicts: They read about a murder and they're in solitary. They call the police, desperate to clear a murder, and they say, 'Fly me there and buy me a pizza, ' and they get out of their cells for two days!"

-South Florida magazine, July 1992

Police had statements from six separate witnesses at the mall who said they saw Dahmer when Adam disappeared, but police couldn't confirm that Dahmer had been in town then. Then reporter Art Harris, working with ABC Primetime, found a Miami police report with Dahmer's name dated 20 days before Adam was taken. Still they weren't interested. But by 2008, both Dahmer and Toole were dead, so did it matter? Although the police's conclusion was eye-rolling, it seemed harmless.

Grimm was wrong only in that police's belief in Toole was the only mystery left.

Probably without realizing it, by closing the case police unlatched a door locked nearly 30 years before to a guarded secret.

Inside Harris discovered a much larger convenient fiction, but this one not at all harmless. In looking back it explained everything irregular in the investigation that had followed. As long as the secret was kept, the case could never be truly solved. Harris was then working with The Miami Herald, but even when they confronted them, the chief medical examiner who'd hidden it, the police-and most surprisingly, even the Walshes all turned blind eyes.

What was the never-meant-to-be-seen or spoken-of truth in Adam Walsh's murder?

Was it that the evidence that the child was Adam was either inconclusive-or showed that it likely actually wasn't him?



Author: Arthur Jay Harris
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 07/23/2015
Pages: 808
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.02lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9781515079453

About the Author
Arthur Jay Harris is the author of the investigative true crime books Speed Kills, Flowers for Mrs. Luskin, Until Proven Innocent, and the two-book series The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh, all stories that challenge the official findings by police and prosecutors. He lives in Florida. For the Adam Walsh case, he has appeared on television many times: ABC Primetime; Anderson Cooper 360; Nancy Grace; Ashleigh Banfield; The Lineup; Inside Edition; Catherine Crier; Cold Blood, and on local TV in Miami and Milwaukee. He has also written stories on the case that have appeared in print in The Miami Herald, Broward-Palm Beach New Times, and Miami Daily Business Review. In addition, Art has presented on television other crime stories he has investigated at length, including on the shows Snapped; City Confidential; Prison Diaries, Inside Edition, A Current Affair, and Hard Copy.


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