‘I Want Her to Have Justice’: The story that inspired the AMBER Alert system

‘I Want Her to Have Justice’: The story that inspired the AMBER Alert system

Amber Hagerman’s disappearance helped to launch the program that went on to save hundreds of abducted children. Her mother talks about the fight. More: https://bit.ly/3dFCh2t

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34 thoughts on “‘I Want Her to Have Justice’: The story that inspired the AMBER Alert system

  1. Every time I get an Amber, alert sent to my phone. I alway share it on social media See if it helps find the missing child. It hurts my heart That they couldn't find Her in time. And I get Pissed to know that they never caught him.

  2. I do hope she gets justice after 25 years!!😠😡 From past time going straight fast forward towards through slow to fast excessed speed future time continuum!!!😠😡😠 Till while being seen out there in the public in Arkansas & unforseen occurrence to being kidnapped then abducted by her mysterious killer Amber Hangerman's case is still unsolved after three & a half decades!!😠😠 No one hasn't been able to solve her case?!😡 Donna Amber's mother says it's going to take someone to talk!😠. Someone else besides that old man who heard her scream!!😠 & Who saw her being abducted by her kidnapper/killer!😠 Other people out there in those 25 decade years had to have heard this young girl scream before she was kidnapped and killed murdered!!😠😠

  3. I was 10 years old when she died on that fateful day. The killer possibly fled the country or killed himself after the brutal murder of his victim after she abducted her. On a hot summer day in 1989 a 7 year old girl under the name of Stacy was abducted by a deputy’s former neighbor in her neighborhood, the suspect’s vehicle was a light brown 1974 Ford LTD 500 4 door sedan. A description of the suspect was given to deputy Steve Dunclin and it didn’t immediately click like a buckle of who this guy was until he arrived on the scene. The dispatcher that day relayed the suspect’s description and the vehicle description. The suspect was then spotted deputies Alvena Brewer and Bobby McGee as the staked out on a deserted road at the edge of a main road. The light brown 1974 Ford LTD 500 4 door sedan sped passed the deputies and the pursuit began. The ‘74 Ford LTD 500 4 door sedan ended up getting stuck in a ditch and the driver was held at gun point. Deputies found a knife on the suspect as well as duct tape and a club in the ‘74 LTD sedan. The suspect was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and was sentenced to life in prison. One other abducted a child in Vista California, the suspect’s vehicle was a lime green coupe and was spotted by a deputy as it turned off of East Vista Way and crossed the Bonzal Bridge, he was also stopped and he was also arrested but received a much shorter prison sentence of 17 years. The little girl’s name was Shannon.

  4. It was the same guy that killed Jon Benet Ramsey. If law enforcement follow the highway between Colorado and Texas and look for more abductions between those two years you will have more evidence. A federal profiler said that it was a white guy or a Mexican guy. i believe that the killer killed Ramsey first escaped Colorado heading to Mexico and killed Amber in route. He may have killed other girls between those years between those states. If there are other abductions then you might find a car matching suspects and there may be recollections of the suspects matching both girls tortured raped bodies to your killer. It fits his profile. He may not have killed between the years because he thought he might get caught. I doubt it though there are a lot of small desolate towns between those states. Feds should look up all missing girls between those states and years. Too close together and he preyed them. He stalked them cased them out and the area and then tortured them. It's the same guy.

  5. This is heartbreaking. Imagine being said "I love you!" for last words from your child is just life ruining and hurtful. I'm so mad the guy or girl didn't get caught and now living a normal life as if they never killed amber. Rip amber. You saved Sammy kids darling. We love you baby

  6. I’m happy what mothers mom did and does and happy Amber is saving lots of lives over the years. It’s sad I don’t understand how could someone look at a child’s sweet face and do the things they did 😢❤️❤️

  7. This is so horrible and sad. I can’t even imagine what the precious girl went through or her parents. I hope they find the sick person and he gets what he deserves and more😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

  8. This case hits me different because she was my age and after watching lots and lots of crime docs you can't rule anyone out but yet they pretty much ruled out the caller because he was 78 at the time. I don't care if he's 178 investigate everyone

  9. Why did none of the investigators involved in this case interview the guy who initially called the police. They said it was someone who knew the area and also nobody else saw anything but him???? 🤔🤔🤔

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