27-year-old cold case murder solved
The New York Times reported that the murder case of Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old that influenced the show “America’s Most Wanted,� was solved on Tuesday.
“Today is a reaffirmation of the fact that he didn’t die in vain,� an emotional Adam’s father and host of “America’s Most Wanted� John Walsh said. “For all the other victims who haven’t gotten justice, I say one thing: ‘Don’t give up hope.’ � (NY Times).
MSNBC reported that the killer was Ottis Toole, a serial killer who died in prison ten years ago (NY Times reported he died in 1996); Toole was in prison because he was a convicted serial killer (MSNBC and NY Times). According to Toole’s niece, Toole confessed he killed Walsh’s son on his death bed (MSNBC).
"Who could take a 6-year-old and murder and decapitate him? Who?" 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." (MSNBC).
Adam went missing on July 27, 1981, his decapitated head was found two weeks later and the rest of his body was never found (NY Times).
Chief Chadwick E. Wagner of the Hollywood Police Department said he regretted that the case had not been closed earlier. “This is a day that’s long overdue,� he said. “This case could have been closed years ago.� (NY Times).
Wagner admitted the department made mistakes in the investigation of Adam’s death. Authorities lost the bloodstained carpeting in Toole's car — preventing DNA testing — and the car itself (MSNBC).
MSNBC reported that Toole confessed to killing Adam twice but recanted it. In October 1983, Toole told the police that he had abducted Adam from the mall and decapitated him (NY Times).
Wagner said announcing the case closed on Tuesday was not the result of anything new. “What was there was everything that was in front of our face for years,� he said (NY Times).
After learning of his son’s death, Walsh helped put faces on milk cartons, shopping bags and mailbox fliers, started fingerprinting programs and increased security at schools and stores to help other missing children (MSNBC). Also, Walsh started the program “America’s Most Wanted� and was the host of the show (MSNBC).
The killer, Toole, was a partner of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. Toole was serving five life sentences for murder when he died of liver failure at the age of 49 (MSNBC).
"We believed for years that Ottis Toole killed Adam," Walsh said (MSNBC).