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Police: 1981 killing of Adam Walsh solved
Boy's father later gained fame as the host of 'America's Most Wanted'
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Adam Walsh, 6, of Hollywood, Fla., who was murdered in 1981. Authorities in South Florida say they've finally solved the 1981 killing of the boy whose father, John Walsh, later gained fame as the host of television's "America's Most Wanted."


HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - A serial killer who died more than a decade ago is the person who decapitated the 6-year-old son of "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh in 1981, Florida police said Tuesday.

The announcement brought to a close a case that has haunted the Walsh family for more than two decades, launched the television show about the nation's most notorious criminals and inspired changes in how authorities search for missing children.

"Who could take a 6-year-old and murder and decapitate him? Who?" John Walsh said at Tuesday's news conference. "We needed to know. We needed to know. And today we know. The not knowing has been a torture, but that journey's over."
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Suspect made deathbed confession
The suspect, Ottis Toole, had twice confessed to the killing, but later recanted. He claimed responsibility for hundreds of murders, but police determined most of the confessions were lies. Toole's niece told the boy's father, John Walsh, her uncle confessed on his deathbed in prison that he killed Adam.

The Walshes long ago derided the investigation as botched, and John Walsh has said he believed Toole killed his son. Still, he praised the Hollywood police department for closing the case, and said it was not a day to place blame.

"This is not to look back and point fingers, but it is to let it rest," he said.

Adam Walsh went missing from a Hollywood mall on July 27, 1981. Fishermen discovered his severed head in a canal 120 miles away two weeks later. The rest of his body was never found.

Authorities made a series of crucial errors, losing the bloodstained carpeting in Toole's car — preventing DNA testing — and the car itself. It was a week after the boy's disappearance before the FBI got involved.

"So many mistakes were made," John Walsh said in 1997, upon the release of his book "Tears of Rage," which harshly criticized the Hollywood Police Department's work on the case. "It was shocking, inexcusable and heartbreaking."

Case contributed to major advances
For all that went wrong in the probe, the case contributed to massive advances in police searches for missing youngsters and a notable shift in the view parents and children hold of the world.

Adam's death, and his father's subsequent activism on his behalf, helped put faces on milk cartons, shopping bags and mailbox flyers, started fingerprinting programs and increased security at schools and stores. It spurred the creation of missing persons units at every large police department.

It also prompted national legislation to create a national center, database and toll-free line devoted to missing children, and led to the start of "America's Most Wanted," which brought those cases into millions of homes.

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i know of ah family back home in ah similar situation,daughter went missin about 20 or so years ago on ah trip to de zoo,of all places,yes hans boos zoo.
soon ah go b ah lean mean bulling machine.

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I heard about this the other night and there was a discussion over how the hell the police department lose a WHOLE car??!!...They also said that the police always knew Toole was the killer but having botched how they handled the evidence they couldn't charge him....

But let we bring it local....a number of women have gone missing in the Cascade area over the period Sept to Nov, about 8 or 9 women.  One woman whose Aunt was the last to go missing, said the police are of no help and she has started or is trying to start a group for people who have had missing relatives but is getting no action from the Police....but what is amazing is that if this woman hadn't gone to the media, the public would still be in the dark about these disapperances....steups....wha we even paying the Police for??!!...
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