AbbieNormal
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Without a Trace, 1983, Kate Nelligan and Judd Hirsch. I remember it well. The little boy's name was Alex, and my Alex was just a few months old when the movie opened. I tear up now just thinking about the ending. (As a new mother that year, I cried a lot of mom-felt tears between this movie and Sophie's Choice.) In fact, Without A Trace sparked my interest in missing children cases, and showed me just how quickly a child can disappear.
I often think back to that movie when following cases and remember that "crackpot" tip that was dismissed. You are sooooo right, Abbie, we can't give up hope. We never know where the answer lies until we find it, and the more unlikely the source, the greater the miracle.
I was doubtful about the sighting in WV the other night, but I have a better feeling about this tip, considering the proximity. Just want to add that I really appreciate the input from the locals on this thread.
Yep, that's the movie. Sorry I got the name wrong, there is another movie with the title Still Missing IIRC. Yes the kids name was Alex, my, what a great memory you have. IIRC the kidnappers had renamed him Mark. Could be wrong. But anyway glad another poster saw it too and gets my drift.
Miracles happen everyday. Maybe we will get a miracle on this case too.
I am not too hopeful on that but even if at the most they locate his body, it will help DY and KH and TY start to get some closure and end this nightmare, somewhat, for them. Not knowing is the worst part, I have heard.
The end of the movie is quite dramatic, you see it once and never forget it. I have seen it several times, I don't know who could watch it and not cry. You are right, sometimes I tear up just thinking about the ending.