WA WA - Jimmy Duffy, 2, Tacoma, 19 Oct 1973

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James William Duffy Jr.

Under Other distinctive physical characteristics: "MP was described as very frail- the height and weight are an approximation"

Clothing: Light blue denim trousers, white t-shirt underneath a dark blue long sleeve turtleneck shirt and yellow knee length socks
White training shoes - smooth bottoms

Dental information / charting is currently not available

DNA Status: Initial inquiry underway

Fingerprint information is currently not available

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/23114/
 
James William Duffy Jr.
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James, circa 1973

  • Missing Since10/19/1973
  • Missing FromLeavenworth, Washington
  • ClassificationEndangered Missing
  • Age2 years old
  • Height and WeightUnknown
  • Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA dark blue long-sleeved turtleneck over a white t-shirt, light blue jeans, yellow knee-length socks and white training shoes with smooth soles.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes. James's nickname is Jimmy. He has a very frail build.
Details of Disappearance
James was last seen in Leavenworth, Washington on October 19, 1973. He, his parents and his younger sister were camping at Peavine Creek on the Little Wenatchee River. James's parents left the campsite to collect firewood.

They were about 200 yards away from the camper when they heard a scream. When they returned a few minutes later, James's sister was asleep inside the camper and the two cats were there, but James was gone and the camper door was open.

An extensive search of the area, which lasted a week and involved up to 300 volunteers, turned up no sign of James. The county undersheriff said he was "99 percent sure he's not there." His case remains unsolved.


Either the parents were involved somehow or he was actually abducted. But in the middle of the forest it seems odd he would be abducted? But possible. If so he was most likely sold for adoption and still alive.
 
The Washington, Death Index, 1940-2014
Shows James W Duffy, male, age 2, birth year about 1971, Residence Place Pierce, Washington, Death Date 19 Oct 1973, Death Place Chelan, Washington.
I wonder if this could be him.
Could this just be a declaration of death?
 
Either the parents were involved somehow or he was actually abducted. But in the middle of the forest it seems odd he would be abducted? But possible. If so he was most likely sold for adoption and still alive.

I'm also wary of considering these cases as abductions. Unless the abductor had been stalking this specific family, I just can't see anyone waiting around in a forest just in case a family with a young child decide to pass by.

It reminds me of Stacy Arras, a 14-year-old who vanished from a national park while taking pictures. Even though she was surrounded by adults, and everyone saw her walk away from a member of the group, she just vanished. Yes, she could've been abducted—but how could any abductor know she would walk away, on that particular day and moment, from a group of about 8 or 9 people in the middle of a national park? And would an abductor really linger around long enough for that slim chance?

I wonder if the kid wandered off and fell through some thin ground or a covered-up hole—hence the scream—and was knocked out or killed instantly.
 
If this was a true abduction why didn't they take the sister too? Seems odd. Also, camping with cats is kind of weird & unless they were in a cage or on a leash, they would have escaped when the door was opened. Also, the scream.. wouldn't the parents know if it came from their own child? Why didn't it wake up the younger sister? They mention the door was closed seems odd a kidnapper would be so kind to close the door after he takes the kid. Is the campsite one that hosts several sites, meaning other people close to the area? Or where they in the middle of nowhere? I find it curious they mention he is frail, in what context? Was he sick? Did it frustrate the parents? No one thought to use dogs to check the area? Too many questions!
 
If this was a true abduction why didn't they take the sister too? Seems odd. Also, camping with cats is kind of weird & unless they were in a cage or on a leash, they would have escaped when the door was opened. Also, the scream.. wouldn't the parents know if it came from their own child? Why didn't it wake up the younger sister? They mention the door was closed seems odd a kidnapper would be so kind to close the door after he takes the kid. Is the campsite one that hosts several sites, meaning other people close to the area? Or where they in the middle of nowhere? I find it curious they mention he is frail, in what context? Was he sick? Did it frustrate the parents? No one thought to use dogs to check the area? Too many questions!

I also wonder about the scream. If it was from a 2-year-old, that should have been clear.
I wonder how long the parents stepped away from the area.
Would he have been capable of opening the vehicle's door?
An abduction by a stranger feels unlikely, but you never know...
 
This is interesting. I think the mother accidently or on purpose killed her mentally challenged son. The father has experience with search teams and would know how to make a body not be found. Jimmy was frail and 2 years old, it wouldn't be that difficult to make him disappear. Camping was a ruse or they disposed of him somewhere out there. The police officer even had his doubts. They mention not seeing child footprints so either Jimmy was carried out or was never there. Psychopaths can easily pass lie detectors so I never really take them into consideration. Plus, with both parents close and recently checked on the children - how could an adult get that close to take a child?
The mother admitted to hitting him because he couldn't stay up with the group and was acting out - who was in this group? Was the family being observed by someone who decided to take the child witnessing him getting hit? The scream is odd that they couldn't confirm it was their child? The cats and younger sister were still sleeping? Seems like a lot of activity to be ignored.
My bet is on the mother killing her son either while camping or before.


Missing in National Parks :: Is David Paulides involved in the Conspiracy/Cover-up?, page 4
Jimmy Duffy
Missing: 10/19/73, 2:15 p.m, Little Wenatchee Ridge, Wenatchee Lake, Wenatchee, WA
Age at disappearance: 2
On October 19, 1973, James and Carol Duffy parked their camper and truck in a clear-cut seven miles northeast of Lake Wenatchee in a location known as Little Wenatchee Ridge. While the entire family took a walk around the area of the camper, Little Jimmy Duffy was misbehaving on the hike and Carol Duffy hit her son for not keeping up with the group, per her own statement in sheriff's department reports. The family then headed back to the camper to put the kids down for a nap. Thirty-two-month old Jimmy and eighteen month old Natalie were left in the back of the camper sleeping while James went hunting in the area and Carol took a walk. After fifteen minutes of hunting the nearby clear-cut, James returned to the camper to check on the children and found them still asleep; Carol was still out on her walk but saw James check on the kids. He then circled the clear cut where they were approximately 150 yards from their children, they heard a scream or screech come from the camper. They ran to a spot where they could see the camper and saw the camper door open. The parents ran to their vehicle and found the back door open. Natalie and their two cats were still asleep inside, but Jimmy was nowhere in sight. James immediately checked the Caterpillar tracks beside the clear cut and Carol checked the road. They found nothing. The time at this point was approximately 2:15 pm.


By3:15 p.m. deputies from the Chelan County Sheriff's Office had arrived and already notified SAR personnel. The deputies and forest service employees searched the soft ground near the camper but could not find any prints in the dirt roads that matched the boy's. At 4:20 p.m. James arrived back at the camper from searching and stated that he had not found the boy. At 4:25 p.m deputies re-interviewed Carol and asked her again to explain the circumstances of the disappearance. She did. At 5:00 p.m deputies interviewed James again, and he repeated the circumstances of the boy's disappearance. He stated that the sound he heard coming from the area of the camper could have been something similar to a baby's cry. The following day canines were brought to the location and throughly searched the area. They found nothing. For five days following Jimmy's disappearance, searchers performed a massive grid layout involving more than 150 men, including rescue units, SAR teams, and the sheriff's posse. Helicopters were also brought in to the area to search cliffs and small valleys. The search produced no evidence of Jimmy Duffy's location. At 8:30 p.m on October 24, the lead deputy from Chelan County called James aside. he told James that he didn't believe his story about his son's disappearance and thought the child had never been in the area. He also told James that he thought the child had been accidentally or intentionally killed and disposed of and that his story was a cover up. The deputy then asked him if his wife had a boyfriend to which he replied, "Not that I know of" At 11:30 the following morning, the formal search operations were terminated.


During the extensive follow up conducted by the Chelan County Sheriff's Office, one witness described Jimmy Duffy as "retarded" and with a very frail build. Most of the witnesses stated that they rarely saw the boy outside the Duffy's home. It's obvious from the reports that Chelan County did a very extensive follow up by contacting the Duffy's neighbors, friends, and child protective services. They also attempted to locate evidence of violence against Jimmy, but nothing was found. At one point investigators requested that Carol and James Duffy take a polygraph test. They agreed. Twelve days after their son went missing in the mountains of Washington, James and Carol Duffy were seated in a police interview room taking a polygraph in an effort to clear their names. Polygraph experts from the Seattle Police Dept. were brought in to question the Duffys and administer the polygraph. Both parents took the polygraph simultaneously in different rooms. In a report written by N. Matzke and D. Gillespie of Seattle PD's polygraph unit, they stated the following after interviewing both parents: "Each subject was given a polygraph examination and it is the opinion that Mr. and Mrs. Duffy do not know the whereabouts of their son Jimmy nor did they conspire with each other to cause the disappearance." The passing of the polygraph hopefully focused the Chelan County Sheriff's Office on finding Jimmy rather than building a case against his parents
 

Thanks for the update! I find a few things interesting from her statement, she mentioned that the sheriff visited family members: "He further extended his visit to the western side of the mountains to visit my Mother's Sister and contacted my Paternal Cousin in another part of the country." Another thing is, she talks in third person throughout her statement, about her aunt and cousin also in regards to her parents.

Hope something ground breaking comes out and this case gets solved.
 
I also wonder about the scream. If it was from a 2-year-old, that should have been clear.
I wonder how long the parents stepped away from the area.
Would he have been capable of opening the vehicle's door?
An abduction by a stranger feels unlikely, but you never know...

His height was 2'00'' (24 inches) and he could walk/stand, so IF he escaped himself, he should've left footprints (think about it, two years old and not falling at least once either from steps on the camper (they usually have them) or either stumbling over branches, leaves or dirt. I just find that a bit odd). What I also find odd is that the cats didn't get territorial (I've had cats for a long time. The fist two cats we had loved me as a kid and would 10/10 defend me (that happened, but nothing bad happened, just tummy aches). The ones we have now hiss at me when I look inside from a window (they aren't the brightest from time to time, but I still love them <3). Cats usually get scared or at least wake up if a stranger gets in the house, depends if they are used to strangers around the house/camper). Kids can sleep surprisingly vast.

I'm not blaming the parents from the start, but it could be a known person. The weirdest part is that the dogs didn't smell anything related to the kid (if he walks, they should've smelled something, but also if they carried him). So weird...

I do hope that this cold case finally gets solved. All of this is just a theory, ofc!
 
James William Duffy Jr.
  • duffy_jimmy.jpg
  • duffy_jimmy2.jpg
  • duffy_jimmy3.jpg
James, circa 1973

  • Missing Since10/19/1973
  • Missing FromLeavenworth, Washington
  • ClassificationEndangered Missing
  • Age2 years old
  • Height and WeightUnknown
  • Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA dark blue long-sleeved turtleneck over a white t-shirt, light blue jeans, yellow knee-length socks and white training shoes with smooth soles.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes. James's nickname is Jimmy. He has a very frail build.
Details of Disappearance
James was last seen in Leavenworth, Washington on October 19, 1973. He, his parents and his younger sister were camping at Peavine Creek on the Little Wenatchee River. James's parents left the campsite to collect firewood.

They were about 200 yards away from the camper when they heard a scream. When they returned a few minutes later, James's sister was asleep inside the camper and the two cats were there, but James was gone and the camper door was open.

An extensive search of the area, which lasted a week and involved up to 300 volunteers, turned up no sign of James. The county undersheriff said he was "99 percent sure he's not there." His case remains unsolved.


Either the parents were involved somehow or he was actually abducted. But in the middle of the forest it seems odd he would be abducted? But possible. If so he was most likely sold for adoption and still alive.


So I have sent this tip in through namus, but nothing has come from it, so I figure this is the place to get stuff done.

Rodney Alcala was a monster. He has a collection of photos released by the police that were found in a storage locker when he was arrested. This photo in the collection looks like the Duffy Children. I’d assume, since he was by the kids, he was likely the kidnapper.
 

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