
Talk about good timing!
We decided to shoot an episode of America’s Most Wanted in Sacramento this month, because of two big cases in the area that I really hope we can help solve. One is the cold-blooded murder of a man and his seven-month-old son, the other a series of brutal sexual assaults by “The NorCal Rapist,” a vicious predator who’s attacked at least ten women since 1991.
While we were there, I also wanted to meet with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who’s a leader on an issue that’s very important to me: DNA testing. The governor worked hard for the passage of California’s Proposition 69, which will make his state one of a handful where DNA samples are taken from felony suspects when they’re arrested, not just from people convicted of crimes. That’s something I want to be implemented nationally, because a national, unified DNA database will not only lead to many more crimes being solved – it’ll help protect innocent people from being wrongly convicted. I’m working toward that goal, and I wanted to interview Governor Schwarzenegger about it for an upcoming episode of America’s Most Wanted.
I was delighted when he accepted my invitation – and delighted by the invitation he then extended to me. April 13-19 was National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, obviously a topic that’s near and dear to me. It’s also the week we were in Sacramento, and Governor Schwarzenegger’s schedule included a ceremony to present his Crime Victim Advocacy Awards to several courageous Californians. When he asked me to be part of that ceremony, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. Governor Schwarzenegger and I have worked closely together on many important issues and initiatives over the years, and it was great to be able to share the stage with him once again.
The governor’s comments at the ceremony really struck home. “The pain and other terrible effects of crime do not end with convictions or sentences,” he said. “Lives must be rebuilt. Innocent people must heal.”
He added, “I’ve been told by victims that you come to a point where you hit rock bottom. You feel like you’re going to break down from overwhelming anger and sadness. Or, you can turn that emotion into something very positive.”
I know that from painful personal experience, and it’s something I often speak about. With your help, I’ve tried to turn the awful tragedy that struck my family, the abduction and murder of my beautiful son, Adam, into something positive. It was wonderful to be with Arnold Schwarzenegger that day to honor others who’ve dedicated themselves to making a difference.
You can find out more about the governor’s Crime Victim Advocate Awards, and see a video of the entire ceremony, here.
Stay Safe.
-John Walsh





6 Comments on "A Special Visit With Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger"
Sandy Coles-Huggins
God Bless you John Walsh to take a tragedy and turn it into what you have. Your son will live on forever in all of our hearts. We are all lucky that you and your wife had such a beautiful son as Adam and that he in ,death ,has helped so many people. Again Thank you and your wife and family for doing what you have done with Americas Most Wanted. A show I hope will last to eternity. Keep up the Good Work!
Grace
DNA testing is the best thing we have. Please keep fighting for it.
Mary Beth Haguewood
I think John Walsh is one of America’s true heroes. America just wouldn’t be the same without him. It is my prayer that he continues to catch “the bad guys,: especially the child preditors. Once these sick people are locked up, they should STAY LOCKED UP! nO AMT. OF TREATMENT WILL HELP THEM.
Thank you, John Walsh, for making America a safer place. God Bless you and your family, and the staff at AMW!
Mary Beth Haguewood
Debora Etheridge
Howdy AMW!! I think its a great idea for a updated DNA data base. I think They should take DNA also in misterminer crimes also. It would also be a good idea for DNA to be taken from teachers, military, post office,child-care workers, bus drivers. Especially people in charge of elderly people, or anyone involved careing for the mentally challenged. This could solve alot of case in the future or past cold cases. By the way we love your show. And Iv been a fan from the begining. Keep doing the great job you have been doing. Peace. Mizz Deby
terrie moore
dear freinds,at amw i think your the best,keep doing what your doing THE BEST…..terrie moore,,,,sister of unsolved murder victim and loving aunt of her 3 boys,,,
peggy spannbauer
good morning AMW. it was a sadden time when u came to us. but a miracule for all our lost angels. and all our future angels. i’m a survior of a pedofile abuse. and many scars are carried throughout life. and u have made americans aware of this sickness that has spread two-fold. mr.walsh i feel your pain, but through pain u have healed many. saved hundreds, god bless u. and all the wonderful people behind the scenes. peg
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