!!!!!!The Following Information Is By Master Sgt. Richard S. Crim !!!!!!
Adam was the 4-year old son of Tech. Sgt. John Finch.Finch was assigned to Tyndall and living in base housing with his family. Adam "Wiggly" Finch liked to ride his bicycle outside in the neighborhood like any other little boy. He was also intrigued by the construction projects nearby.
On Aug. 6, 1996, Adam would go for what would be known as his final bike ride. His bicycle would never be recovered.
The disappearance of Adam sparked a massive search to include a feature presentation on the television show America's Most Wanted.
A prime suspect was named who worked near the Finch residence on base. He was a 46-year old civilian contractor who shot himself a few days after Adam went missing and it was later determined he was wanted for questioning a week prior to Adam's abduction for the molestation of two children in his trailer park where he lived near Tyndall.
The man also owned another residence in Pensacola, Florida, where he returned to when not working on the base. This bit of information would prove relevant to Adam's case when his skeletal remains were discovered on a piece of land between Tyndall and the man's residence in Pensacola on March 25, 1998. Witnesses later confirmed the man had befriended Adam just days before his disappearance.
!!!!!!The Following Information Is By Master Sgt. Richard S. Crim !!!!!!
Adam was the 4-year old son of Tech. Sgt. John Finch.Finch was assigned to Tyndall and living in base housing with his family. Adam "Wiggly" Finch liked to ride his bicycle outside in the neighborhood like any other little boy. He was also intrigued by the construction projects nearby.
On Aug. 6, 1996, Adam would go for what would be known as his final bike ride. His bicycle would never be recovered.
The disappearance of Adam sparked a massive search to include a feature presentation on the television show America's Most Wanted.
A prime suspect was named who worked near the Finch residence on base. He was a 46-year old civilian contractor who shot himself a few days after Adam went missing and it was later determined he was wanted for questioning a week prior to Adam's abduction for the molestation of two children in his trailer park where he lived near Tyndall.
The man also owned another residence in Pensacola, Florida, where he returned to when not working on the base. This bit of information would prove relevant to Adam's case when his skeletal remains were discovered on a piece of land between Tyndall and the man's residence in Pensacola on March 25, 1998. Witnesses later confirmed the man had befriended Adam just days before his disappearance.
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