Gone But Not Forgotten:  Johnny Gosch

Gone But Not Forgotten: Johnny Gosch

Johnny Gosch, a 12-year-old paperboy from West Des Moines, Iowa, disappeared on the morning of September 5, 1982, while on his delivery route. Witnesses reported seeing him talking to a man in a car before he vanished, though no clear evidence or motive ever surfaced. His disappearance gained national attention, marking one of the earliest cases of a missing child featured on milk cartons. Johnny’s mother, Noreen Gosch, became a determined advocate for missing children, pushing for better laws and protocols around child abductions and tirelessly seeking answers.

Over the years, the case became surrounded by numerous theories and mysterious claims. In 1997, Noreen claimed that Johnny visited her briefly in the middle of the night, saying he was living under a different identity and still in danger, but this account was never substantiated. Other theories, including possible involvement in human trafficking and connections to a high-profile pedophile ring, emerged but lacked conclusive evidence. Despite extensive media coverage and ongoing investigation, Johnny’s case remains unsolved, leaving his family and the public to question what truly happened that morning in 1982.




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Judge Hippler Makes Key Rulings On The 911 Call And Autism Defense

Judge Hippler Makes Key Rulings On The 911 Call And Autism Defense

​On April 24, 2025, Judge Steven Hippler issued a ruling on the admissibility of key evidence in the trial of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students. The judge determined that the majority of the 911 call made by one of the surviving roommates could be presented to the jury, as it falls under exceptions to the hearsay rule, such as present sense impression and excited utterance. However, certain portions of the call, including statements made by an unidentified woman relaying secondhand information, were deemed inadmissible due to lack of firsthand knowledge and contemporaneity. Additionally, the judge allowed the use of a transcript of the 911 call as a demonstrative aid during the trial, provided it is properly authenticated and accompanied by appropriate jury instructions. ​Regarding text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, D.M. and B.F., the court found that many of these messages are admissible under the same hearsay exceptions. These texts, sent in the early hours of November 13, 2022, include descriptions of a masked intruder and expressions of fear and confusion, which the court considered to be spontaneous reactions to a startling event. The judge emphasized that the admissibility of these messages is contingent upon the prosecution establishing the necessary foundation at trial. The defense had objected to the inclusion of these messages, arguing that they lacked context and could be misleading; however, the court concluded that, when properly contextualized, they are relevant and admissible.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho judge deals more defeats to Bryan Kohberger’s defense | Idaho StatesmanBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

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A Recap Of The Bryan Kohberger Dateline Special That Aired In May Of 2025

A Recap Of The Bryan Kohberger Dateline Special That Aired In May Of 2025

On May 9, 2025, NBC's Dateline aired a two-hour special titled "The Terrible Night on King Road," delving into the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students and the case against Bryan Kohberger. The episode presented previously unreleased evidence, including surveillance footage of a white Hyundai Elantra—matching Kohberger's vehicle—circling the victims' residence multiple times on the night of the murders. Additionally, cell phone data indicated that Kohberger's device connected to a tower near the crime scene 23 times in the months leading up to the incident. Investigators also uncovered disturbing online activity on Kohberger's devices, such as searches related to serial killer Ted Bundy and nonconsensual pornography, as well as images of female students in swimsuits linked to the victims or their acquaintances.The special featured interviews with individuals who had interacted with Kohberger prior to the crimes. One former graduate student recounted a peculiar text message from Kohberger following a brief meeting at a pool party, describing the message as overly formal and unsettling. The program also included conversations with friends of the victims and experts in criminology and genetics, providing context and analysis of the case. As Kohberger awaits his trial, scheduled to begin in August 2025, the episode offered viewers a comprehensive overview of the investigation and the evidence amassed against him.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Searches and selfies: Idaho college murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's online habits emerge in new detailsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 19min

How Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Empire Was Exposed One Drop At A Time (Part 2) (8/7/25)

How Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Empire Was Exposed One Drop At A Time (Part 2) (8/7/25)

The Epstein document dumps—comprising court filings, depositions, flight logs, emails, and internal records—have peeled back the curtain on a sprawling, meticulously maintained network of abuse, protection, and elite access. These disclosures have exposed how Jeffrey Epstein operated far beyond the scope of a lone predator, revealing a system supported by a tight inner circle that included assistants, recruiters, enablers, and powerful allies across finance, politics, academia, and royalty. Documents have confirmed the roles of figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, and others who coordinated logistics, scheduled young girls for abuse, and even trained them on how to serve Epstein and his guests. The files also implicate high-profile individuals who appeared in flight logs, emails, or witness testimonies, making clear that Epstein’s reach was global—and his connections were not accidental.What’s most chilling is how the paper trail reveals a coordinated effort to insulate Epstein from consequences. The documents show how his wealth, social capital, and institutional relationships gave him a level of immunity that most predators never enjoy. Names were redacted for years to protect reputations, and many of the individuals mentioned in these dumps have still never been formally questioned or charged. Combined, the document releases confirm what survivors have long said: Epstein’s crimes were not only widespread but systemically enabled. These weren’t isolated incidents—they were industrial in scale and protected by a fortress of silence, complicity, and institutional failure.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:New trove of Jeffrey Epstein's files entries reveals pedophile's network of power | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 36min

How Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Empire Was Exposed One Drop At A Time (Part 1) (8/7/25)

How Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Empire Was Exposed One Drop At A Time (Part 1) (8/7/25)

The Epstein document dumps—comprising court filings, depositions, flight logs, emails, and internal records—have peeled back the curtain on a sprawling, meticulously maintained network of abuse, protection, and elite access. These disclosures have exposed how Jeffrey Epstein operated far beyond the scope of a lone predator, revealing a system supported by a tight inner circle that included assistants, recruiters, enablers, and powerful allies across finance, politics, academia, and royalty. Documents have confirmed the roles of figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, and others who coordinated logistics, scheduled young girls for abuse, and even trained them on how to serve Epstein and his guests. The files also implicate high-profile individuals who appeared in flight logs, emails, or witness testimonies, making clear that Epstein’s reach was global—and his connections were not accidental.What’s most chilling is how the paper trail reveals a coordinated effort to insulate Epstein from consequences. The documents show how his wealth, social capital, and institutional relationships gave him a level of immunity that most predators never enjoy. Names were redacted for years to protect reputations, and many of the individuals mentioned in these dumps have still never been formally questioned or charged. Combined, the document releases confirm what survivors have long said: Epstein’s crimes were not only widespread but systemically enabled. These weren’t isolated incidents—they were industrial in scale and protected by a fortress of silence, complicity, and institutional failure.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:New trove of Jeffrey Epstein's files entries reveals pedophile's network of power | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 17min

The Morning Update:  The Ghost Meeting, the Fortified Prison, and the Protected Power Players (8/7/25)

The Morning Update: The Ghost Meeting, the Fortified Prison, and the Protected Power Players (8/7/25)

A high-level, closed-door meeting on Jeffrey Epstein was reportedly being organized by Senator JD Vance and others on the Hill, intended to address lingering questions around Epstein’s federal connections, financial enablers, and the failures of law enforcement and intelligence oversight. However, the meeting was abruptly postponed without public explanation, sparking speculation that political pressure or institutional interference may have played a role. For those hoping this signaled a real appetite for accountability, the delay reads less like scheduling logistics—and more like the first crack in another whitewashed attempt at “review.”Next up...Despite renewed calls for congressional accountability in the Epstein case, it’s now been confirmed that none of the key DOJ figures tied to the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement—Alex Acosta, Michael Mukasey, or Mark Filip—will be subpoenaed. Their absence is not just conspicuous; it’s damning. These are the men who greenlit, signed off on, or shielded the original sweetheart deal that let Epstein walk. If they’re off-limits, what exactly is this investigation meant to uncover? Without their testimony, any so-called committee is little more than political theater—built to simulate scrutiny while protecting the architecture of the original cover-up.Next up...Following her transfer to the minimum-security Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas, Ghislaine Maxwell’s conditions have reportedly changed—again. In contrast to the relatively relaxed environment that defines most federal prison camps, security around Maxwell has now been discreetly beefed up. Additional staff rotations, restricted movement during certain hours, and tighter monitoring protocols have been quietly implemented. The shift raises the question: If she’s just another inmate serving time, why the sudden extra layers? Either she’s not as low-risk as advertised, or someone’s nervous about what—or who—might come calling.source:Congress doesn't want to talk to Alex Acosta, Epstein's 'sweetheart deal' makerVP Vance meeting to discuss Epstein fallout canceled, source says | ReutersGhislaine Maxwell’s Texas ‘Club Fed’ prison ups security after taking in Epstein sex trafficker | The IndependentBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 19min

In Their Own Words:  Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 2) (8/7/25)

In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 2) (8/7/25)

In this lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Jane Doe 43 accuses Jeffrey Epstein and several of his closest associates—Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, and Natalya Malyshev—of participating in and facilitating Epstein’s long-running sex trafficking operation. The complaint, brought through her legal counsel, alleges that the defendants were not only aware of the abuse but were active participants in grooming, recruiting, and coercing underage girls to engage in sexual acts with Epstein and his powerful associates. Jane Doe 43 claims she was one of the many young victims ensnared in this network, suffering serious emotional and physical harm as a result.The lawsuit paints a picture of an organized, high-functioning operation where each defendant played a specific role in maintaining Epstein’s trafficking enterprise. Maxwell is described as the primary enabler who helped lure and manipulate girls, while Kellen, Groff, and Malyshev are portrayed as essential logistical coordinators who scheduled encounters, managed Epstein’s properties, and ensured a steady supply of victims. By demanding a jury trial, Jane Doe 43 is seeking accountability not only from Epstein’s estate but also from the living co-conspirators who, she alleges, helped facilitate the abuse and enabled his crimes to continue for years without interruption.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - RansomeComplaint - Final for FilingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 16min

In Their Own Words:  Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 1) (8/7/25)

In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 1) (8/7/25)

In this lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Jane Doe 43 accuses Jeffrey Epstein and several of his closest associates—Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, and Natalya Malyshev—of participating in and facilitating Epstein’s long-running sex trafficking operation. The complaint, brought through her legal counsel, alleges that the defendants were not only aware of the abuse but were active participants in grooming, recruiting, and coercing underage girls to engage in sexual acts with Epstein and his powerful associates. Jane Doe 43 claims she was one of the many young victims ensnared in this network, suffering serious emotional and physical harm as a result.The lawsuit paints a picture of an organized, high-functioning operation where each defendant played a specific role in maintaining Epstein’s trafficking enterprise. Maxwell is described as the primary enabler who helped lure and manipulate girls, while Kellen, Groff, and Malyshev are portrayed as essential logistical coordinators who scheduled encounters, managed Epstein’s properties, and ensured a steady supply of victims. By demanding a jury trial, Jane Doe 43 is seeking accountability not only from Epstein’s estate but also from the living co-conspirators who, she alleges, helped facilitate the abuse and enabled his crimes to continue for years without interruption.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - RansomeComplaint - Final for FilingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

7 Elo 11min

Mega Edition: Johanna Sjoberg's Deposition In The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Suit (Part 3-4) (8/7/25)

Mega Edition: Johanna Sjoberg's Deposition In The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Suit (Part 3-4) (8/7/25)

In her deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, Johanna Sjoberg described being recruited to work for Jeffrey Epstein under the impression that it was a legitimate job opportunity. According to her testimony, she was initially hired to help with office work but was soon asked to give massages to Epstein—something she testified quickly evolved into inappropriate and unwanted conduct. Sjoberg stated that Ghislaine Maxwell played a central role in managing the household and was often present during these encounters, contributing to the atmosphere of control and pressure. Her deposition supported claims made by Giuffre and other women who alleged they were misled into situations where they were exploited.Sjoberg also testified about interactions with well-known individuals while in Epstein’s company, including an allegation involving Prince Andrew, which she said took place at Epstein’s residence. She described an incident in which Maxwell, Epstein, and others were present during a moment she considered inappropriate and unsettling. While the full extent of those interactions remains the subject of legal scrutiny and public interest, Sjoberg’s deposition contributed to the broader pattern of allegations suggesting a tightly controlled environment where young women were manipulated under false pretenses. Her account was one of several that added weight to the claims being investigated in both civil and criminal proceedings surrounding Epstein and Maxwell.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

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