Synopses & Reviews
The host of the
America's Most Wanted, John Walsh tells for the first time the full story of the 1981 abduction and murder of his six-year-old son, Adam. This is the heartbreaking chronicle of John Walsh's transformation from grieving father to full-time activist -- and the infuriating conspiracy of events that have kept America's No. 1 crime-fighter from obtaining justice and closure for himself and his family.
From the day Adam disappeared from a mall in Hollywood, Florida, John Walsh faced a local police department better equipped to track stolen cars than missing children -- and a criminal justice system that would work against him in unimaginable ways. Outraged but determined, he ultimately enlarged the search for Adam's killer into an exhaustive battle on behalf of all missing and abused children, beginning with his efforts to put missing children's faces on milk cartons. Today, John Walsh continues the fight for legislative change and public awareness, driven by his own personal tragedy. Tears of Rage is the story of a true American hero: a man who challenged the system in the name of his son.
Review
Time From its searing prologue through its frank re-creation of the lives undone by Adam's murder, Tears of Rage astonishes the reader.
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Sun-Sentinel (FL) Tears of Rage is a superb book, intellectually and emotionally challenging and compulsively readable....A riveting story...scrupulously documented.
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The Oakland Press (MI) Tears of Rage should be required reading for anyone who loves a child.
About the Author
John Walsh has hosted America's Most Wanted since its debut in 1988. he and Revé, his wife of twenty-five years, have fought for the passage of the federal Missing Children Act, the founding of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the enactment of hundreds of state and local laws. In 1990, John was named Man of the Year by the FBI. He is now working for ratification of a victim's rights amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which has received the official endorsement of President Clinton. The head of his own company, Straight Shooter Productions, he lives in Washington, D.C., with Revé and their children, Meghan, Callahan and Hayden.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Book One
1 Auburn
2 Reve
3 Adam
4 Sears
Book Two
5 The Search -- Part 1
6 The Police
7 The Search -- Part 11
8 The Day
Book Three
9 Upstate
10 Politics
11 Law Enforcement
12 America's Most Wanted
Book Four
13 The Case File
14 The Evidence
15 The Upshot
16 The Ending
Appendix
Crime Victims' Rights Amendment
Sample Letter to Congress
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