Cases where children go missing or are murdered really haunt me.
It’s terrifying when they are missing. So many horrible scenarios are considered as to how they are being treated or if they are still alive.
When children are found dead after having gone missing, often the parents or other family members are looked into.
Unfortunately, we have seen on many occasions where the parents or one of the parents does indeed turn out to be the one responsible. Usually, after they had been in the news, tearfully asking for their child, or step-child to be returned.
Today’s case is a about a little girl who goes missing and when she is found dead authorities look to her parents. It does not seem to me that her parents were in any way responsible, but you be the judge.
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There is a movie about Jaclyn Dowaliby’s case: Gone In The Night, 1996 TV movie with Shannon Doherty and Kevin Dhillon. There is a book by the same title
For more on Zahra Baker’s story check out the podcast: Suffer The Little Children Podcast, Episode 38
Some sources:
https://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictions/exonerations/il/david-dowaliby.html
https://abc7chicago.com/jaclyn-dowaliby-doawliby-murder-unsolved-case/1338090/
https://www.leagle.com/decision/19911825582ne2d124311761
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