Although I'd been aware of the Johnny Gosch case and the possible ties back to Franklin, after watching this documentary for the first time on Netflix last night, I was horrified to learn of the extent that the authorities went to, to NOT investigate the whereabouts, or follow up fresh leads pertaining to the disappearance of this poor kid, all those years ago.
This is just one more example of the absolute corruption of the institutions put in place to supposedly protect, and uphold our laws and common values.
If you've got any friends or family members still on the fence regarding pizzagate, "Who Took Johnny" is a great introduction, not to mention so unbelievably relevant to what we're seeing happen right now. The only difference being, people are actually (albeit slowly) taking notice, and starting to ask serious questions this time round.
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abcdefg222 ago
I agree. Anyone who hasn't seen the documentary should watch it. It is terribly sad with some powerful testimony. In the doc we see clips from an americas most wanted episode. What happened to the house that Paul bonacci took americas most wanteds cameras to??? This was some of the most damning evidence in my opinion. Paul bonacci (franklin scandal) takes them to a house in Colorado where he was alledgedly held. They go under the house and find all sorts of markings that corroborate bonaccis claims. What happened to this house? Did police ever go there? Do we know where exactly it is and/or who owns it?