John Walsh has given so much to the world, because of his undying love for his son, Adam!
In brief for those not aware of this American icon, after his son's death, John instituted a program still used across the country called "Code Adam" for shopping malls, stores, zoos, fairs, theatres, etc.; wherever children are in attendance. When a loudspeaker calls "Code Adam," all exits are locked and guarded by employees and, sometimes, police officers. No one leaves, period! Then, loudspeaker reports of details of the child are aired, so all may help in the search.
In April of 1988 he expanded on this with the FOX channel's program "America's Most Wanted," which was recently cancelled as of June 18, 2011. This was the second cancellation of the show; the first, only for a few months in 1994. It was returned to television after public and law enforcement outcry. Through this program, you see the statics above (as of May 16, 2011 and growing.) Over one fugitive per telecast was retrieved, with tips called in by the viewers. Only 50 of the children returned were the result of this program. The other 65 were returned after the original airing of a made for T.V. movie about Adam and a later remake. Walsh showed a list, with pictures, of missing children at the end of each of these movies, with amazing results.
Walsh has been honored, time and time again, by U.S. Presidents, federal and local law enforcement agencies, television awards, etc. Too numerous to mention here.
John and Reve established the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (Telephone Number-(800) THE-LOST, upon which John continues to sit on the Board of Directors. If you have any possible information concerning a missing, found, or exploited child, please give them a call, immediately!
I could write, all day, about this wonderful man whom rose up from adversity and decided, "We are going to fight back!" Not the exact quote, sorry John, but close. A little poetic license.
Don't worry, John has been working on taking his "Most Wanted" program worldwide to include local crimes as well.
And, I can guarantee you, that he won't back down!
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I admire John Walsh for turning a tragedy into something positive, and look at the impact he has made! That is amazing...
"1,151 fugitives brought to justice;
115 missing children returned home;"
To help the most vulnerable within our communities....our children. That is what you call a "Warrior" -a person who fights for issues that are important on behalf of those who cannot help themselves! These precious children and their families caught in tragic circumstances (A parents worst nightmare.)
Your tribute touched me....prayers for you my friend to heal.
Ecellent poem Mom. This definately tugged at me. That is my favorite TV show. I am definately impressed with all the emotions that you brought into this poem. It really lighted up the asspect of it I guess I could say. But once again excellent write! I am very impressed. If I was him I would say this was the best Tribute a man could ask for.
A wonderful tribute to this amazing man.This a special story for a real life hero for all of the work he has done to bring home missing children. I like to watch his TV program but I learned a lot more about him in your write. Thank you for sharing! We need to pay tribute to the law enforcement that helps track down these criminals.
I admire John Walsh for turning a tragedy into something positive, and look at the impact he has made! That is amazing...
"1,151 fugitives brought to justice;
115 missing children returned home;"
To help the most vulnerable within our communities....our children. That is what you call a "Warrior" -a person who fights for issues that are important on behalf of those who cannot help themselves! These precious children and their families caught in tragic circumstances (A parents worst nightmare.)
Your tribute touched me....prayers for you my friend to heal.
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