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Johnny Gosch: Iowa Time Machine September 5, 1982



Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On September 5, 1982, 12-year-old Des Moines, Iowa, paperboy Johnny Gosch disappeared in an apparent kidnapping while delivering the Des Moines Register. Still an unsolved cold case 40 years later, police never found Gosch’s body, made an arrest, or even identified a potential motive.



Starting as a West Des Moines paperboy roughly a year before, Gosch built a reputation for reliability with customers along his route. A 7th grader at Indian Hills Junior High, Gosch’s friends described him as well-liked and involved in activities including karate and football. On the morning of September 5, Gosch left his house with the family dog and never returned. By 7:45 a.m. on the day in question, the phone at the Gosch household started to ring with customer complaints of undelivered papers. Johnny's father's initial search of the neighborhood uncovered the boy’s red wagon still loaded with newspaper only a few blocks from home. Reported to the police immediately, an archaic law demanded officials wait 72 hours before registering the missing persons case.



While Johnny Gosch’s face graced milk cartons (one of the first missing children printed on cartons), another Des Moines area paperboy, Eugene Martin, disappeared on the morning of August 12, 1984. No arrest resulted in Martin’s case despite similar initial leads paralleling the Gosch case. In 1984 the Iowa Legislature passed a bill requiring immediate investigation in cases involving missing children.



Noreen Gosch, the mother of Johnny, claims her son visited her in 1997 and claimed to be living under an assumed identity after years of abuse at the hands of a child trafficking ring. Her 2000 book “Why Johnny Can’t Come Home” details her research and beliefs about the case. #IowaHistoryDaily #IowaOTD #IowaHistoryCalendar



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I am Larry Elifritz. I am the same age as Johhny Gosch. The day Johnny Gosch went missing I was 2 weeks away from turning 13 years old but lived in Southern California at that time. That can be terrifying a 12 year old boy held captive and kept from his family. I was also 12 years old back in 1982.

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