
Adam John Walsh, age six, is abducted from a mall in
Hollywood, Florida, and later found murdered. In the aftermath of the
crime, Adam's father, John Walsh, became a leading victims' rights
activist and host of the long-running television show America's Most
Wanted.

Early in the afternoon on July 27, Adam entered a Sears department
store with his mother, Reve. She allowed him to watch a group of older
boys play video games in the toy department while she shopped nearby.
When she returned for him less than 10 minutes later, he was gone.
Investigators learned a teenage security guard had asked the older
children to leave because they were causing trouble. Adam, reportedly a
timid child who might have been afraid to speak up, followed one of the
older boys out and didn't tell the guard his mother was in the store. He
was likely kidnapped outside the store after the other child left.
Adam's parents launched a massive hunt for their son; however, on August
10, 1981, his severed head was discovered by two fishermen in a
drainage canal in Vero Beach, Florida, some 100 miles from Hollywood.
His body was never found.





In October 1983, career criminal Ottis Ellwood Toole, then an inmate
at a Raiford, Florida, prison, confessed to Adam's abduction and murder
and also implicated serial killer Henry Lee Lucas in the crime. However,
investigators soon discovered that Lucas couldn't have been involved
because he was in jail in Virginia when Adam was kidnapped. Toole then
admitted he had carried out the crime on his own and police announced
they had found Adam's killer. However, investigators were unable to
locate Adam's body where Toole claimed to have buried it and without any
physical evidence the Florida state attorney couldn't prosecute the
case. Several months later, Toole recanted his confession. In the years
that followed, Toole repeatedly confessed to killing Adam Walsh and then
took back his story. He died of cirrhosis of the liver and AIDS in 1996
in a Florida prison, where he was on Death Row for another murder.
Years later, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who was living in Florida at
the time of Adam's abduction, was considered a possible suspect in the
case. Dahmer died in a Wisconsin prison in 1994. On December 16, 2008,
the police department in Hollywood, Florida, announced that the case
against Toole was strong enough to close the investigation into Adam's
death.

John Walsh channeled his grief into advocacy work for crime victims.
He was a founder in 1984 of the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children, and in 1988 he became host of America's Most Wanted,
a show that has since helped law enforcement officials track down
hundreds of fugitives. On July 27, 2006, 25 years after Adam went
missing, President George W. Bush signed the Adam Walsh Child Protection
and Safety Act into law, which created a national database of convicted
child sex offenders, strengthened federal penalties for crimes against
children and provided funding and training for law enforcement to fight
crimes involving the sexual exploitation of children via the Internet.
Taken from:
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/adam-walsh-is-abducted [27.07.2012]
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