The stories of the more prominent Milk Carton kids, and how they ended up.
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I remember the first Milk carton photos were NYC missing child case Eaton Patz. Then later on Johnny Goech and then others.
I was surprised how few images there were of the old cartons. It was such a big deal back then. It seemed like such an innovative idea, too, it is shocking how many are still missing to this day.
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As a kid we would joke and till this day I tell my kids do you want to end up on a Milk carton
Was this project nationwide? I was aware of the milk cartons but I don’t think I ever actually saw one.
One recent project is having victims/missing persons on playing cards at prisons. I believe they’ve solved a few cases too.
That is a good question…it appeared from my research it was. I remember them, but I think they started fading out and then when the Amber Alert system started that was the end. It seemed like such an amazing idea, but then it didn’t do much to find anyone. It lasted about 15 years but I think after the initial first years they weren’t on as many cartons. At one point though, over 700 different Dairies across the US were putting kids faces on cartons.
So many of these I have never heard of. Thanks for sharing
I have two more identified episodes of the identified to go on the next two Thursdays, and I will do unidentified on the next Thursdays until I find more. I am a little surprised there were as many as I found, it’s heartwarming to know they are getting their name back but too often it still keeps on feeling like a wound because so many are unsolved deaths. I spoke online to the daughter of June Nissen (Lyon County Doe, eventually identified) and she spent her whole life thinking her mom just walked away and didn’t come back and is now suffering because she wants the murderer found. The impact on the families is horrible. So many years wasted!
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