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23 Jul, 2024 06:19

Missing children

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We live in a truly terrible world where children are preyed upon, abducted, raped, assaulted, and murdered. Sadly, thousands of child abductions and murders are never solved, and their killers are never brought to justice. Police spend decades trying to bring closure to families. Parents die without ever knowing who was responsible for their child’s murder. However, a new form of media created for entertainment is turning into one of the best tools for solving some of the most brutal crimes committed against children. On this episode of Perspective, Scottie Nell Hughes speaks with Lynn Shaw, founder and president of Lynn’s Warriors, and Lauren Conlin, host of Pop Crime TV, about what role modern journalism can play in helping law enforcement find missing children.

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