When Adji Desir went missing, his case made national news and was on the NG show. He has never been found.
Hassani Campbell's story has been featured numerous times. He has never been found.
Isabel Celis disappeared and has not been found. She has been in the news.
Brian Wehrie of Carrolton disappeared and his case is no longer top news.
The three Skelton boys, Tanner, Alexander and Andrew, went missing and have not been found.
Trenton Duckett from FL has never been found.
The Jamison family in OK have never been found.
Brittanee Drexel, Lindsey Baum, Hailey Dunn, Joshua Davis, Ayla, Lisa....
Black, white, hispanic, girls, boys, men, women, babies.
I could go on and on with cases that have died out even when they have had national attention. It's not because people don't care and not because of race or sex or age or rich or poor. People do care and when they know about a case, they will research and rehash every bit of clues and information they can find to help solve it.
You can only go over and over the same things so long. If no news, tips or stories are put out in the media, people will eventually go with the next or newest case where they feel they can help more. That's not saying they have forgotten about the case. Older cases are still being monitored and when something breaks in a case, everyone will jump back in again. An example of that is the Hailey Dunn case when human remains were discovered nearby. WS was mobbed by everyone hoping and believing it was her, but sadly it wasn't. She's still missing.
Most cases that are highly publicized are because of interaction between LE and the family/friends and the media.
In the case of the two missing boys going to Myrtle Beach, the family is highly involved and are keeping everyone hopping with their updates. In Johnny's case though, we have just not had any news updates or help from family or friends or tips to keep his case more active in a long time.
Hopefully, he will be found with the new flyers being posted now.