'America's Most Wanted' to Help in Finding Hudson's Nephew

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See More... John Walsh of 'America's Most Wanted' says the show plans to help find Jennifer Hudson's nephew, Julian King.

"['America's Most Wanted'] will be following the case extensively and plans to broadcast a special segment about this crime on the Saturday, November 1st broadcast," John says.

Law Enforcement is still searching for the seven-year-old boy who went missing on Friday. That same day, Hudson's mother and brother were found shot to death in their home.

"We urge anyone with information about Julian King's whereabouts to call us [anonymously] at 1-800-CRIME-TV or e-mail us at AMW.com."

Published 10/26/08 by the Insider

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  • This is all really tragic, but it does make me sad that celebs get so much assistance and people with lesser means are left to just figure it out on their own.

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    anonymous anonymous 10/26/08 Reply
     
  • No whats sad is that a missing black child cannot get this kind of news coverage without a celebrity connection. If the missing child were blond haired and blue eyed it would have been a different story. Oh and FYI I'm white.
    ShariF 308 ShariF 10/27/08 Reply
     
  • John Walsh helps everyone. My sisters sister-in-law's (she's white) children were kidnapped by their father. She went to America's Most Wanted after the children were only gone 2 weeks - and John ran a segment on the very next show. Her children were found thanks to his running that. He doesn't base his show on color. I can't say the same for law enforcement but I will defend John Walsh.
    anonymous 654 Grams 10/27/08 Reply
     
    • I agree I believe he helps all who need him however I think that ShariF was speaking of mainstream media's lack of coverage for minority (any minority) children that go missing...I am just guessing.
      1stLadeeofFly 165 1stLadeeofFly 10/27/08
       
  • Yes, I agree with the lack of mainstream media for all children.. It's sad when we are all supposed to be created equal but the stars get all the attention.
    anonymous 654 Grams 10/27/08 Reply
     
  • this is a very sad tragic, my prays goes out to you and your family ms.hudson. i will keep you and your family in my prays daily. god can heal all wounds. (GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY NEAR HIS BUSSOM.
    anonymous anonymous 10/27/08 Reply
     
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