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Johnny Gosch was a 12-year-old paperboy who vanished without a trace from his Iowa neighbourhood in the autumn of 1982. His was one of the first cases to feature on the side of milk cartons and would bring the word 'paedophile' into common usage. A tragic twist to this story would occur 15 years after he went missing and it's not even close to what you think it is.

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Anonymous

One day whilst scrolling through Twitter, I scrolled past a picture of my sister. I thought nothing of it and just assumed she’d posted it, but then I remembered that I don’t have family on Twitter, however I did follow the police from my hometown. Turns out my sister was missing, and this was the first time I’d heard of it, so I asked other it was the first my mother was hearing of it, and my other sister had just found because the police were at her door. Turns out, she’d gone to Asda and had only been gone about an hour and a half. My family and I still don’t know who reported her as missing. The photo that they used was from a family portrait and it was about 14 years old. We were all kids in that picture so if you didn’t know her, you’d think she was a missing kid, but she was a grown woman at the time.

Anonymous

How weird Angela Langsbury is someone I think about so often too! And I also panic if I see anything relating to her in the news So many memories of watching Murder She Wrote on a Sunday afternoon growing up ☺️