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Children

Understanding their vulnerable roles as victims, witnesses, and perpetrators in true crime cases

Children are the most vulnerable in true crime – as victims, witnesses, and, rarely, perpetrators. Understand their complex roles and the cases that shake us.


Understanding their vulnerable roles as victims, witnesses, and perpetrators in true crime cases


Why are kids vulnerable in true crime – ethical dilemmas


Children in true crime contexts often constitute a particularly vulnerable group, whether as victims of serious crimes such as violence or abuse, or as witnesses whose observations can be crucial for solving a case. The involvement of children in criminal cases, regardless of their role, evokes strong emotional reactions and raises complex ethical and legal questions for society, thereby underscoring the gravity of these matters.


Child victims and witnesses: Cases with children in mind


When children are victims, the cases cover a broad spectrum – from physical and psychological violence in the home, sexual abuse, and severe neglect to kidnapping and, in the most tragic instances, homicide, including cases classifiable as familicide. Investigating cases involving child victims is often complex. It demands special consideration of the child's age and maturity, alongside the use of specialized interviewing techniques to obtain reliable information without causing further trauma to the child. As child witnesses, children's memories can be suggestible or fragmented. This places significant demands on the ability of the police and the judiciary to correctly assess and utilize their testimony, where the child's well-being and protection always have the highest priority.


From victim to perpetrator: Understand children's roles


In rarer, yet deeply unsettling, cases, children and adolescents can also be perpetrators of criminal acts. This prompts difficult discussions about guilt, appropriate punishment, and the prospects for rehabilitating young offenders within a justice system primarily designed for adults. This touches upon aspects of juvenile delinquency and the need for specialized interventions. Whether children are victims, witnesses, or perpetrators, their presence in true crime cases underscores the need for specialized knowledge, comprehensive child protection, and a profound understanding of the long-term psychological consequences such experiences can entail. Understanding children's roles in these often heartbreaking cases is therefore essential for anyone involved with true crime, as it illuminates some of the most complex aspects of the nature of crime and its far-reaching effects on the children involved.


Do you want to understand the role of children in serious crimes? Explore real cases involving children, from victims of violence to young perpetrators. Find our cases below.

Posts Tagged “Children”

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Megan's Law: The Child Murder That Created Sex Offender Registries

Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was murdered by her neighbor Jesse Timmendequas on July 29, 1994, in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. He was a twice-convicted sex offender. The Kanka family didn't know. Their campaign created sex offender registries across America.

Megan's LawMegan KankaJesse Timmendequas+4
A figure resembling Albert Fish stands outside a New York City apartment building in the 1930s, dressed in period attire.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Albert Fish: The Gray Man Who Hunted Children

Albert Fish, born in 1870, murdered at least three children between 1924 and 1928, including 11-year-old Grace Budd, whose dismembered remains he cannibalized. Arrested in 1930 and convicted in 1936, Fish claimed to have killed over 100 children across America before his execution.

Serial killerCannibalismChildren+30
A figure resembling Casey Anthony stands in an Orlando nightclub, surrounded by partygoers, with her expression detached and indifferent amidst the crowd's enthusiasm.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Caylee Anthony: The Toddler Case That Divided America

Two-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony disappeared from her Orlando, Florida home in early June 2008. Her mother, Casey Anthony, waited 31 days before the child's absence was reported—triggering one of America's most polarizing murder trials and a jury verdict that shocked the nation.

FamilicideUnsolved caseTrial+17
A figure resembling Pedro Hernandez stands in the basement of a SoHo store, amidst cluttered shelves and dim lighting, the site of his confession about the disappearance of Etan Patz.
CaseJune 6, 2025

46 Years Later: Pedro Hernandez Convicted in Etan Patz Murder

Pedro Hernandez was convicted in 2017 of murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz, who vanished on May 25, 1979, while walking to his school bus stop in Manhattan. The conviction came after Hernandez confessed to strangling the boy and discarding his body, but recent federal appeals have thrown the case into uncertainty.

FamilicideUnsolved caseChildren+16
A weathered wooden bench on Glenelg Beach stands empty, sand gently blowing past. A child's sun hat lies abandoned nearby, evoking the Beaumont children's mysterious disappearance in 1966.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Beaumont Children: Australia's Enduring Mystery

On Australia Day 1966, Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont—aged 9, 7, and 4—left their home in Adelaide to swim at Glenelg Beach. They were never seen again. Nearly six decades later, the disappearance remains one of Australia's most haunting cold cases.

Unsolved caseFamilicideVanished+21
A dark, enigmatic figure resembling Pedro López stands in a crowded Peruvian marketplace, blending into the bustling scene, his presence unnoticed by passersby absorbed in daily tasks.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Pedro López: The Monster of the Andes' Reign of Terror

Pedro Alonso López, a Colombian serial killer known as the Monster of the Andes, murdered at least 110 confirmed victims—mostly young girls aged 8 to 13—across Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983, López was released from prison in 1998 and disappeared in 1999, his current whereabouts unknown.

Serial killerFamilicideRape+21
Behind the Crime: Northern Jutland Mysteries
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Inside Denmark's Dark Crimes: The Nordjyske Podcast

Bag om Forbrydelsen, a weekly true crime podcast from Danish media outlet Nordjyske, investigates major crimes across North Jutland. Hosted by crime reporter Jesper Ramsing and Carsten Nymann, the show covers everything from historical murders to current gang conflicts that have gripped Denmark's northern region.

PodcastUnsolved caseViolence+17
Once Upon A Crime: a psychological deep dive true crime podcast
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Once Upon A Crime: Psychology-Driven True Crime at Its Best

Esther Ludlow created Once Upon A Crime as a carefully researched true crime podcast that prioritizes psychology and social context over sensationalism. Available across major platforms since its launch, the show examines cases ranging from Ted Bundy to the Chowchilla kidnapping, each episode standing alone within thematic series.

PodcastChildrenMurder+13
Hunting Warhead reveals cyberspace's dark reality
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Inside the Dark Web Child Abuse Ring That Led to Four Arrests

In November 2018, federal prosecutors secured convictions against four men who operated some of the darkest corners of the dark web, running multiple child abuse sites with tens of thousands of users. The case exposed a sprawling criminal enterprise that had evaded detection for years—until journalists and investigators began pulling at the threads.

ChildrenCybercrimePodcast+19
Bad People: Criminal Minds and Complex Backgrounds
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Bad People: BBC's Deep Dive Into Criminal Psychology

Bad People, a BBC Studios Audio production now hosted by criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw and journalist Amber Haque, returns with a 20-part series exploring some of Britain's most complex criminal cases. Released weekly on Thursdays across multiple platforms, the podcast combines forensic analysis with intimate victim interviews.

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Exposing the legal system
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Sweden's Court Records Go Public: The Krimfup.se Experiment

Sweden has launched Krimfup.se, a centralized database offering public access to court rulings, investigation reports, and legal documents. The platform reflects a distinctly Scandinavian approach to judicial transparency—but also opens debate about how far open-access justice should extend.

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Without My Daughter: The Battle for Parental Rights
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Uden min datter: Inside Denmark's Parental Rights Podcast

Uden min datter is a Danish podcast documenting parental custody conflicts and access disputes within Denmark's family law system. The series examines cases where parents have been separated from their children through legal processes, shedding light on drawn-out court proceedings and systemic delays.

PodcastFamilicideChildren+12
P3 Dokumentär exposes Sweden's unjust systems
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Swedish Public Radio's Documentary Podcast Examines Nordic Justice Systems

Since 2004, Sveriges Radio's P3 Dokumentär has become Scandinavia's leading documentary podcast investigating critical moments in Swedish contemporary history. The program combines archival research with firsthand accounts to examine how institutional systems have failed citizens.

MurderChildrenUnsolved case+13
Flesh exposes the harsh realities of human trafficking
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Indian Web Series 'Flesh' Exposes Mumbai's Human Trafficking Crisis

A hard-hitting Indian web series has reignited global conversation about human trafficking in South Asia's largest cities. 'Flesh,' released on streaming platform Eros Now in 2020, uses fictional narrative to expose the brutal realities faced by thousands trapped in Mumbai's criminal underworld.

Human traffickingViolenceStreaming+15
Therese, the girl who disappeared: a stark reminder of injustice
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

The Therese Johannessen Case: Norway's Unsolved Child Disappearance

On July 3, 1988, nine-year-old Therese Johannessen left her apartment building in Fjell, Drammen, Norway to buy candy at a nearby kiosk and simply disappeared. More than three decades later, her fate remains unknown, and the case continues to confound police and captivate the nation.

VanishedUnsolved caseChildren+20
Operation X reveals moral gray areas and reform needs
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

Operation X: Denmark's Hidden Camera Exposé Series

Operation X emerged as a Danish media program employing hidden camera investigations to expose individual fraud and scams. The series tested public willingness to engage in illegal activities—from purchasing stolen goods to attempting state fraud—raising questions about journalistic ethics and privacy in the pursuit of truth.

JournalismScandalStreaming+19
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez challenges child protection
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

Netflix Documentary Exposes Child Protection Failure in California

A Netflix documentary series examines how California child protection authorities ignored repeated warnings and conducted six ineffective investigations before an eight-year-old boy died from severe abuse in 2013. The case mirrors systemic failures documented in Scandinavian child welfare systems.

FamilicideChildrenAbuse+20