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Amber Alert Amber Hagerman

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8 • 614 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

We all know how boomers tell their grandkids how smartphones weren’t used back in the day. Or how many of them blame everything bad on kids being on their phones all the time. But what if checking notifications could save an innocent child’s life? By exploiting our addiction to phone screens for a higher purpose, more than 1,000 innocent children have been saved by what we now call Amber Alerts.
Many of you are probably familiar with the AMBER Alert Program. It is a system that shares photos and information of missing kids via the mass media. Did you know, though, that it was named after an actual person? Amber Hagerman. Amber, died 25 years ago and her killer has still not been found. A member of Amber’s Community, Diana Simone, a self-described "ordinary woman and mother", called a local radio station after her death. She wondered why broadcasters issued things like severe weather warnings but did not provide public alerts when a child was kidnapped. Just maybe, if the community had been aware of the abduction and the suspect's description, as well as his car, they would have been able to locate the Amber still alive, right? Remember, that it was way before Facebook or any social media. This kind of thinking was ahead of time. Diana was like the Elon Musk of abductions. That might be a little bit of an exaggeration, but what I’m saying… the solution seem obvious now, in hightsight… but she was the one to suggest it.
Last year, exactly 25 years had passed since the last time anyone saw Amber Hagerman alive. A 9-year old girl was the victim of a brutal murder, but if there can be a brightside… her death has helped save so many others.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

We know how boomers like to tell their grandkids all about how smartphones weren't around back in their day,

0:06.4

and how many of them blame everything bad on kids being on their phones at all times.

0:10.7

But what if checking notifications could save an innocent child's life?

0:15.7

By exploiting our addiction to phone screens for a higher purpose,

0:19.2

more than a thousand innocent children have been

0:21.3

saved of what we now call Amber Alerts. And many of you are probably familiar with the Amber

0:26.4

Alert program. It's a system that shares photos and information of missing kids via the mass

0:31.4

media. Did you know, though, that it was named after an actual person, Amber Hagerman?

0:37.9

Amber died 25 years ago and her killer has still not been found.

0:41.8

A member of Amber's community, Diana Simone, a self-described ordinary woman and mother,

0:47.4

called a local radio station after Amber's death.

0:50.3

She wondered why broadcasters issued things like severe weather warnings,

0:57.1

but didn't provide public alerts when a child was kidnapped.

1:03.2

Just maybe, if the community had been aware of the abduction and the suspect's description as well as his car,

1:06.9

they might have been able to locate Amber still alive, right?

1:12.0

Now, remember this was way before Facebook or any social media, and this kind of thinking was ahead of time. Diana was like the Elon Musk of abductions and crime. Well, that might be a little bit

1:18.8

of an exaggeration, but what I'm saying is the solution seems obvious now, but in hindsight it

1:23.0

wasn't. She was the one to suggest it. Last year, exactly 25 years had passed since the last time anyone saw Amber Hagerman alive.

1:32.0

A nine-year-old girl was the victim of a brutal murder.

1:35.1

But if there can be a bright side, her death has helped save so many others.

1:40.3

Discretion is advised.

1:43.7

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