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smile22
05-16-2004, 03:19 PM
case file
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Missing since August 21, 1976 from Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Classification: Non-Family Abduction



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Vital Statistics

Date Of Birth: September 2, 1965
Age at Time of Disappearance: 10 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'0; 65 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair; brown eyes. Puglisi has three scars along his spine; he also has a skin discoloration on his chest. His nickname is "Andy."
Medical Conditions: Puglisi is mildly epileptic.


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Circumstances of Disappearance
Puglisi was last seen swimming in a public swimming pool, approximately 100 yards from his family's Lawrence, Massachusetts home on August 21, 1976. He has never been heard from again.
Puglisi's case is full of twists and turns. The late Charles Pierce, a resident of Haverhill, Massachusetts, has been considered one of the prime suspects in Puglisi's disappearance. Pierce confessed to two abductions in the New England area during the 1970's; one was the disappearance of Janice Pockett, who was apparently abducted from Tolland, Connecticut in 1973. The other abduction was that of an unidentified boy from Lawrence, Massachusetts -- whom many believe to be Puglisi. Pierce was suspected in more than 12 child-related disappearances in New England from the 1950's - 1970's; however, he was eventually imprisoned for the murder of one teenage girl from Massachusetts. He was serving his 20-year sentence for the crime when he died in 1999 of complications from tuberculosis, among other maladies.

Pierce was familiar with Lawrence, Massachusetts at the time of Puglisi's 1976 disappearance. He had held a job in a neighboring town and was also familiar with the Puglisi family's favorite restaurants and other landmarks. Pierce claimed that he buried the unidentified boy in a grave near Pockett's supposed grave; these graves have never been discovered. Pierce told police that he abducted the boy believed to be Puglisi under the guise of taking him fishing. Pierce then stated that he sexually assaulted and killed the child before burying him near Pockett's resting place.
Pierce may have worked in tandem with another pedophile, Wayne Chapman, during the 1970's. Chapman is still considered the top suspect in Puglisi's disappearance in the minds of many police officers. Chapman was arrested in Waterloo, New York on August 27, 1976 -- six days after Puglisi disappeared from Massachusetts. Chapman was charged with driving a stolen vehicle, which was a converted van which had been a blue-painted bread delivery truck at one time. The van was close to the description of an unidentified vehicle seen near the swimming pool where Puglisi was last seen




Police discovered a starter pistol; pornographic material; child photos; and a bloody sock in Chapman's truck at the time of his 1976 New York arrest, among other items. The results of blood tests reportedly conducted on the sock were lost sometime after Chapman's arrest and have never been located. Police suspected that the blood on the sock may have matched Puglisi's type.
Authorities began utilizing a psychic detective in the late 1970's and early 1980's for the Puglisi case. The psychic claimed that the boy was buried in an area of Massachusetts which fit the description of a locale near Lawrence. He also stated that Puglisi died as a result of an epileptic seizure, which was brought on by a gag stuffed into the child's mouth while the unnamed attacker sexually abused him. Police had not yet released the details of Puglisi's epilepsy at the time of the psychic's reading. Investigators maintained that the manner in which Puglisi was attacked (as described by the psychic) fit the profile of Chapman's previous assaults. Chapman is currently imprisoned on a charge unrelated to Puglisi's disappearance. He recanted previous statements he made to police in the 1970's, in which he admitted that he was familiar with Lawrence, Massachusetts and had attacked two boys in the area in the 1970's (neither of them was Puglisi). Chapman now claims he has never been to the city for any substantial length of time.
Throughout the course of the ensuing invetigation, police also came to suspect both of Puglisi's parents in his case, as they were having relationship problems at the time their son vanished (they are no longer involved with each other). Both parents have been essentially ruled out as suspects in Puglisi's case, although not officially. Both maintained they never harmed their son. Puglisi's mother informed authorities that her son called home at approximately 3:30 PM on the day he disappeared. She said that one of his brothers spoke to him and the conversation gave no indication that anything was amiss at that time. A lifeguard claimed he saw Puglisi wandering around the pool area at 5:45 PM; the child then disappeared.
One of Puglisi's friends maintains that he saw a van similar in stature to Chapman's truck parked near the swimming pool at the time of Puglisi's disappearance. The same friend also stated to authorities that he and another child came across a pit in the woods near the pool sometime after Puglisi vanished, which was large enough to hold a child's body. The pit was empty at the time the children viewed it; when they returned days later, it had been filled in. It has never proven that this site is where Puglisi or anyone else may have been interred.
Two excavations took place in two areas near Lawrence in 1999, both of them with the intention of searching for Puglisi's body. He was never located. Puglisi's childhood friend, Melanie Perkins, is now a filmmaker and is producing a documentary on the search for Puglisi.

smile22
06-03-2004, 11:55 AM
is any one familar with this case and how it was once belived to be linked to the janice pockett disaperance let me know what u think on this really cold old case

smile22
12-01-2004, 03:04 PM
i was in a local walmart today and was on my way out when i saw the missing children posters none of them looked familar untill i saw the one and andy puglise i was shocked to see such and old cold case flyer posted in a walmart after all these years of him being missing

chicoliving
04-06-2006, 05:28 AM
On a hot summer day in August, 1976, ten year-old Andy Puglisi was playing along with dozens of other kids at the Higgins Memorial Pool in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Then suddenly, he disappeared. Twenty-two years later, filmmaker Melanie Perkins, Andy's childhood friend, began her search for answers in this still unsolved case.


http://www.haveyouseenandy.com (http://www.haveyouseenandy.com/)

PonderingThings
04-06-2006, 06:49 AM
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7635

Usher737
04-11-2006, 04:02 PM
does anyone know if the documentary is available for purchase?

SadieJane
04-11-2006, 11:32 PM
It sounds like it hasn't been finished yet:
The "Have You Seen Andy" documentary is currently seeking finishing funds for completion of the 90-minute final project.

smile22
04-13-2006, 03:41 PM
wow didnt think anyone was posting on the thread... still havent found his body or that of 7 year old janice pockett from tolland ct 20 miles from where andy lived... janice went missing a few years before andy and at one time it was thought the two disaperances could have been related

MagicRose99
04-13-2006, 04:26 PM
<SNIP> "Have You Seen Andy?" - by Jason Guerrasio (February 1, 2006)

".... Filming wrapped up this past summer. It was shot on BETA and DV by Stephen McCarthy and is currently being edited by Rachel Clark. The doc was recently picked up by HBO for a 2007 broadcast. But Perkins believes it has theatrical potential and is submitting it to festivals in hopes of distribution. ...."

http://www.indiewire.com/movies/2006/02/by_jason_guerra_1.html

does anyone know if the documentary is available for purchase?

Usher737
04-13-2006, 04:32 PM
Thank you so much for the information. I am really looking forward to seeing this film.


I wonder if Chapman is still in jail. I believe he is the strongest suspect.

gardenmom
04-13-2006, 04:46 PM
i was in a local walmart today and was on my way out when i saw the missing children posters none of them looked familar untill i saw the one and andy puglise i was shocked to see such and old cold case flyer posted in a walmart after all these years of him being missing

Anybody know who puts out the Walmart Flyers?

MagicRose99
04-13-2006, 05:10 PM
You're welcome Usher! I'm interested in seeing this documentary now myself! :)



Thank you so much for the information. I am really looking forward to seeing this film.


I wonder if Chapman is still in jail. I believe he is the strongest suspect.

Mom who cares
04-13-2006, 07:59 PM
Anybody know who puts out the Walmart Flyers?
Good question, I worked in a Walmart Branch Bank and I know the greeters took care of the board, but how do they determine who was on at any given time? I recognize so many of them, they do a great job. I wonder if they are connected with the NCMEC?

smile22
04-14-2006, 06:57 AM
maybe the ncmec gives them flyers each month to post up and take the others down or something or they just have random ones that they are suposed to recycle like take these down put the new ones up take those down put old ones up?

gardenmom
04-14-2006, 12:47 PM
Next time I go to walmart I'm going to see who puts them out. I'm wondering if we can contact them and make requests. They seem to do a pretty good job though. I just wonder how many people really look at them. Betting than nothing though.

smile22
03-23-2007, 09:25 AM
bumping for andy

emery
06-12-2007, 12:09 PM
"Have You Seen Andy?" aired last night on Cinemax. Did anyone see it?

http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/haveyouseenandy/index.html

awagner
06-13-2007, 12:50 AM
My own amateur review of “Have You Seen Andy?” Now on Cinemax


“Have You Seen Andy?” is an amazing story surrounding the disappearance of 10- year- old Angelo Puglisi from Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1976. Long before there were Amber alerts and missing persons websites, the search was not much more than the townsfolk holding hands and walking through the woods calling his name.

Melanie Perkins’ burning desire to make this documentary, started as her childhood promise to find out what happened to her friend Andy. Growing up in a poor neighborhood development across the street from the State Pool, were literally hundreds of children, many from single parent households. Melanie brings her playmates back together years later to discuss what happened to Andy.

The title comes from Andy’s mother’s own lips as she searched for her son asking, “Have you seen Andy?” While Melanie films and searches for answers, Andy's family and friends recall fondly how they remembered Andy, and police go over their investigation. Earlier the day he disappeared, Melanie had asked Andy to walk home with her, but he was not ready to leave the pool. That was the last time Melanie saw her friend Andy and this memory is her motivation for years in the making of this made for HBO film.

Melanie nudges investigators to re- open the case and uncovers possible leads and evidence missed in 1976. Viewers follow the investigation into the woods where cadaver dogs pick up scent and a dig is undertaken only leading to disappointment.

Information uncovered about the five sex offenders who were at the State Pool the day that Andy disappeared sends a chill, as it becomes clear that more than one could have been involved. Melanie pushes on to interview suspects, gaining insight into the sex offender mentality, and realizing that a pedophile network was in place.

This film is not just about Andy, but all the kids who went missing, have not been found, and their cases cold and closed. Melanie illustrates how serious the child predator nightmare is as she touches on groups of predators who have networked to form a community of like- minded men who actually believe they have rights to have sex with children.

Even If you are a CSI fan you will still love this movie as it is the real deal but without all the modern technology which was not available in 1976. Nancy Drew would have been proud of Perkins tenacity and resourcefulness at getting to whatever truth can be found.

Check out http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/haveyouseenandy/index.html for times this will replay and also for more information on Andy Puglisi.


Anne

emery
06-13-2007, 04:14 PM
Thanks for the review, Anne!

I don't have extended cable, but I would love to see this documentary. Hopefully it will eventually be made available on DVD.

As a child I lived in a neighborhood and went to school with a little girl who disappeared and I appreciate the director's attempts to explore the affect such an event has on the children left in its wake. Although I didn't know Kate Lyon as well as the director knew Andy, her disappearance has haunted me throughout my life.

awagner
06-14-2007, 12:36 AM
The movie really left a lot of questions regarding other kids who went missing around the same time and age. Melanie uncovered some real serious sick men who may have worked together with a Can you help me find my dog routine. SHe had taped recording of one such man who described how he felt when he saw a bus of children and it was quite repulsive.

The men she names in her movie could well have been responsible for MANY childrens disappearance for the way it was presented. One comes up for parole each year.

When I asked her about vhs or dvd before she indicated no plans for that but did say it will replay a few times. THursday and Saturday I believe. It really would be well worth the effort to locate someone with the max to tape it for you or to watch there.

I didnt have max either but we realized like 30 minutes before 7 that we could order it by phone for a month and it was instant. like 20.00.

Anne

rpipergirl
07-01-2007, 04:52 PM
My friend recorded it for me as I don't have MAX either. It was very well done. It left a lot of questions? Ithink that was the idea.

anthrobones
07-01-2007, 08:33 PM
Pierce was suspected in more than 12 child-related disappearances in New England from the 1950's - 1970's;

Who are these other children?

Rle7
02-03-2008, 04:59 PM
It took Faith Puglisi of Fountain, Colorado, 30 years to come to the conclusion that her missing son most likely was murdered. Ten-year-old Angelo "Andy" Puglisi disappeared August 21, 1976, from Higgins Memorial Pool in Lawrence, about 100 yards from his front door. Several investigators and family members interviewed for last year's Cinemax documentary Have You Seen Andy? by Medford filmmaker Melanie Perkins are convinced he was stalked and abducted by a sexual predator or predators working in concert. (The case remains unsolved.) "Every now and then, I go into that room that is Andy's room in my heart, where I keep all the information and all the emotions about him," says Puglisi, a 58-year-old pediatric nurse who says she copes by compartmentalizing. "When that door pops open - and I'm starting to connect with all this emotion - there's always that risk I'm going to lose it. A lot of times, I have to slam that door shut."

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2008/02/03/return_to_me/?page=5

Richard
03-20-2008, 05:00 PM
Angelo Gene Puglisi
Missing since August 21, 1976 from Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Classification: Non-Family Abduction

Vital Statistics

Date Of Birth: September 2, 1965
Age at Time of Disappearance: 10 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'0; 65 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: White male. Brown hair; brown eyes.
Marks, Scars: Puglisi has three scars along his spine; he also has a skin discoloration on his chest.
Nickname: Andy
Medical Conditions: Puglisi is mildly epileptic.

Circumstances of Disappearance

Puglisi was last seen swimming in a public swimming pool, approximately 100 yards from his family's Lawrence, Massachusetts home on August 21, 1976.

A suspect confessed to two abductions in the New England area during the 1970's; one was the disappearance of Janice Pockett, who was apparently abducted from Tolland, Connecticut in 1973. The other abduction was that of an unidentified boy from Lawrence, Massachusetts -- whom many believe to be Puglisi.

The suspect claimed that he buried the unidentified boy in a grave near Pockett's supposed grave; these graves have never been discovered. The suspect told police that he abducted the boy believed to be Puglisi under the guise of taking him fishing.

Puglisi's mother informed authorities that her son called home at approximately 3:30 PM on the day he disappeared. She said that one of his brothers spoke to him and the conversation gave no indication that anything was amiss at that time. A lifeguard claimed he saw Puglisi wandering around the pool area at 5:45 PM; the child then disappeared.

Two excavations took place in two areas near Lawrence in 1999, both of them with the intention of searching for Puglisi's body. He was never located. Puglisi's childhood friend, Melanie Perkins, is now a filmmaker and is producing a documentary on the search for Puglisi.

Investigators
If you have information concerning Puglisi's case, please contact:

Lawrence Police Department
978-794-5925
OR
978-794-5900
All information may be submitted on an anonymous basis.

NCIC Number: M-098921891
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
The Boston Globe On-Line
Have You Seen Andy?
CBS 4 11/3/06
The Doe Network: Case File 69DMMA

LINK:

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/69dmma.html