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Monday, March 15, 2021

America's Most Wanted!

The return of America's Most Wanted.

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In the words of John Walsh:

"With your help, we can put away these bad guys!"

A classic Fox series returns to the television. The show America's Most Wanted is coming back. 

John Walsh, a victim's right advocate and media personality has returned to the airwaves. He along with former ABC reporter Elizabeth Vargas will host the return of the series.

The premiere of America's Most Wanted will be on Monday and it spotlight the country's most wanted fugitives. These fugitives are getting spotlight for crimes and a call for information leading to their arrest.

In reenactments of the incidents, the show spotlights a victim, the suspect(s) and areas to where the event happened.
 
The toll-free number 1-800-CRIME-TV still exist. 

The Wrap reports that the series was off the air for more than a decade and Fox Broadcasting decided to find pull for their struggling Monday night spot. 

Vargas, who once hosted 20/20 left ABC in 2019 after working for the network for years. She is currently the chief investigative journalist for A&E. 

Some of your most famous (or perhaps most infamous) commentators return to the screen.
John Walsh, the longtime host of America's Most Wanted will be executive producing the reboot.

Nancy Grace, the former prosecutor turned courtroom agitator is now on Fox Nation, a far-right opinion streaming service sponsored by Fox News. She is going to be a contributor to the show as well as the host of America's Most Wanted: Overtime. 

America's Most Wanted has helped capture over 1,200 criminals, including 17 on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list. It also helped in reuniting missing children with their families.

John Walsh hosted the series throughout most of its run. He will continue to be the executive producer of this new version. 

Walsh is best known for pushing legislation in memory of his late son Adam who was molested, raped and tortured by Ottis Toole in a Hollywood, Florida mall. The suspect was allegedly in the vicinity and lured the boy on promises of a video game system and toys. 

They said that he later killed the boy and severed his head. 

He tried to get rid of the boy's body by throwing it into a canal for the alligators to devour. 

Toole was convicted of the murder and ended up getting the death penalty. The sentence was commuted to life in the iron college. He would end up dying because of liver failure. 

The Hollywood Police botched the case from the start. Toole was never convicted of the death but he detailed the situation with family members.

Walsh became a victim's right advocate and a crusader against child molestors and rapists. He had advocated Congress to pass the Missing Children's Assistance Act and the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act (Code ADAM). 

The premiere of America's Most Wanted will be tonight on Fox.

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