A reader may not remember hearing of Amber Hagerman before,
but, in all probability you have! Her abduction and murder provided the impetus
for passing federal legislation often referred to as the Amber Alert System,
designed to alert the public immediately about abducted children. Among much of
the sadness surrounding this case, is that 17 years later, while many other
children have benefited by the use of Amber Alerts, Amber Hagerman’s murderer
has never been identified.
On the day of her abduction, Amber and her six year old
brother, Ricky, had ridden to the abandoned store together on their bikes. A
few minutes after arriving at the store, Ricky returned home. Amber remained
there, continuing to ride her bike.
When her grandfather, Ricky Whitson, went to the store
looking for Amber, he was met by police. They had received a call from a neighbor,
Jim Kevil, who told police that he saw a white or Hispanic man in a truck pull
up to her, jump from the truck, and grab her. When she began to scream, Kevil
called police.
Here’s what is known or deducted from evidence,
psychological profiling and other means. This was likely a crime of
opportunity, meaning that when he saw her alone, the murderer seized the
opportunity to abduct her. Investigators believe that the man was familiar with
the area. He is believed to have been at least 25 years old and worked or lived
near the scene of the abduction. Because he kept Amber alive for two days after
the abduction, it is likely that he had a place close by where he kept her.
A truck similar to the description given of the murderer’s
truck was seen at a nearby laundromat before the abduction, but has never been
located. The witness is said to believe the truck was a dark color. Very little
else is known about the murder.
Amber Alert systems are now been authorized and in operation
around the world. Such Alerts have been credited with the rescue of more than
300 missing and abducted children. That is a great legacy for a little nine
year old girl to leave behind. Amber’s family may take some solace that her
death has played a part in saving other lives.
The fact remains, however, that for more than 17 years, a
Texas murderer has gone unidentified. Has he killed again? Is there another
murder in his future? We don’t know the answers to those questions. We do know
that Amber Hagerman’s memory should remain with each of us and that her
murderer deserves to be brought to justice.
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