Walsh struggles with his faith. (Facetime).(John Walsh)(Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, December, 2002

If you watch NBC ENTERPRISES' syndicated John Walsh Show or Walsh's FOX series, America's Most Wanted, you know he sees life from an often grimmer side; it comes with his territory. His own son, Adam, was abducted and killed in 1981--all that was ever recovered was his skull--and since that time, he has met countless parents much like himself.

His world is inhabited by grieving parents and ghoulish murderers, and in a one-one-one interview series sponsored by the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and BROADCASTING & CABLE, the question came up: After experiencing what he has, can he believe in God?

He said the coroner who did the autopsy on his son's head grappled with the same problem of faith. "I believe...

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