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According to Noreen Gosch, one morning in March 1997 she was awakened around 2:30 a.m. by a knock at her apartment door. Waiting outside was Johnny Gosch, now 27, accompanied by an unidentified man. Gosch said she immediately recognized her son, who opened his shirt to reveal a birthmark on his chest. "We talked about an hour or an hour and a half.
The disappearance of 12-year-old Iowa paperboy Johnny Gosch 40 years ago remains a mystery. No body has been found. No arrests have been made.
Johnny Gosch disappeared 40 years ago. His mother, Noreen Gosch, says, "I love you so much. And I am so sorry that this happened in your life."
In September 1984, Anderson Erickson Dairy in Des Moines, Iowa, began printing the photographs of two boys — Johnny Gosch (age 12, missing since September 5, 1982) and Eugene Martin (age 13, missing since August 12, 1984) — who went missing while delivering newspapers for the Des Moines Register. A similar milk-carton advertising program ...
1981–1982 — The killing of 6-year-old Adam Walsh (1981), and the disappearance of Johnny Gosch, a 12-year-old newspaper carrier from Des Moines, Iowa (1982), raise awareness of missing children cases in the United States. 1983 – 241 U.S. Marines are killed by a suicide bomb in Lebanon. 1983 – The United States invades Grenada.
Gosch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Gosch (born 1971), American politician; Florian Gosch (born 1980), beach volleyball player; Ingrid Gosch (born 1949), Austrian fencer; Johnny Gosch (born 1969), missing person; Paul Gosch (1885–1940), German artist
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"Police recovered no evidence after Gosch's abduction, and arrested no suspects. Nine years later, Paul Bonacci, a sex abuse victim and offender in Omaha who had multiple-personality disorder, told his attorney and local media he helped abduct Gosch. Bonacci claimed he was the first to molest Gosch on film as part of a far-reaching child-sex ring.