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True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Johnny Gosch

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

On the Labor Day weekend of 1982, 12-year-old Johnny Gosch disappeared from West Des Moines, Iowa. He was last seen collecting newspapers for his paper route from a paper drop in the early morning. But Johnny never finished the route or made it back home. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mysterious disappearance of Johnny Gosch. This is a case that has fascinated amateur sleuths for years as much as it has baffled the investigators who have worked the case. Many believe, including Johnny's mother, that he was abducted and sold into a child sex trafficking ring. There are many different theories about what may have happened to Johnny Gosch. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, this is Jillian with Court Junkie. Court Junkie is a true crime podcast that covers

0:09.8

court cases and criminal trials using audio clips and interviews with people close to the

0:14.6

court cases. Court Junkie is available on Apple Podcasts and Podcast1.com.

0:44.6

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 257 of the True Crime All the Time Unsolved Podcast.

1:02.4

I'm Mike Ferguson and with me as always is my partner in True Crime, Mike Gibson, give

1:07.3

me how are you? And I'm doing good about yourself. I'm doing very well. Good. Thank you.

1:12.2

I appreciate your concern, weekend, week out. It's touching. It is. I'm always concerned.

1:18.3

It's touching to you too that you have that level of concern. It's touching to myself.

1:23.8

Okay, that might have come out wrong, but we'll go with it. Hey, let's go ahead and

1:28.2

give our Patreon shout outs. We had Leslie. Hey, Leslie. Carla Winston. What's up, Winston?

1:34.1

Lucas Dallan. Hey, Lucas. Fanny. Hey, what about Fanny? Don Corn. Hey, Don. Amber Bray. Thank you, Amber.

1:42.6

Maillain Bjornberg. Oh, the young bug. Okay. Yeah. Dickey Darts. What's up, Dickey? That's

1:50.3

one that really cracked you up on Patreon. Sabrina Catley. Hey, Sabrina. Lola Damron.

1:57.7

Hey, Lola Diana. Appreciate that, Diana. Sarah C. What's up, Sarah? Annie with an E. Well, I'm glad Annie's

2:04.8

got an E. Jacqueline Davis. Hey, Jacqueline. Donna Renn. What's going on, Donna? Melissa Mase.

2:10.6

Hey, Mase. And last but not least, Jessica Davis. Thank you, Jessica. And then if we go back into the vault

2:17.3

Gibbs, this week we selected Astra Barry. Yeah, hey, Astra. So long time supporter, we appreciate the

2:26.3

new support to continue to support. We had PayPal donations from Jennifer Warmu. Thank you, Jennifer.

2:32.8

Christy Delacerta. Delacotta. And Janet Lamb. Thank you, Janet. So thanks to everyone. Gibbs,

2:40.7

right now on True Crime all the time, we have an episode out on Billy Justin Charles. We're headed

2:47.8

to Utah in 1996. Billy's fiance, Jamie Weiss was found dead in her bathtub. And then 11 years later,

2:58.0

they convicted Billy of the murder. But it's a strange case. He filed an appeal, which contains

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