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    How to Watch America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons: Stream Live, TV Channel

    John Walsh and his son Callahan bring back America’s Most Wanted on Monday, which is the first true crime series on television.

    The original true crime television series America’s Most Wanted is back. America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons looks into the grizzly crimes that shock us on a daily basis. John Walsh is back on Monday with his son, Callahan, to host the series and break down the crimes to try and bring more attention to the victims. This show revival is one of three new specials in 2025 for Walsh. He brings his son along for the experience in America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons after Callahan spent his entire life watching his father become the face and voice for victims for decades.

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    Date: Monday, May 12, 2025

    Time: 9:00 p.m. ET

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    Walsh is also hosting America’s Most Wanted: John Walsh’s Dirty Dozen where he is going to highlight and rank cases that he still thinks of to this day. This series will dive into the vault of America’s Most Wanted and bring back to life cases that are decades old.

    America’s Most Wanted debuted back in 1988 on FOX and ran all the way until 2011. The show saw a one year revival on the Hallmark Channel and then came back to FOX in 2021. In that time there have been 1,101 episodes of America’s Most Wanted. There have been an incredible 1,198 captures and arrests of criminals highlighted in the series.
    Tune in all season to watch America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons, along with the special event America’s Most Wanted: John Walsh’s Dirty Dozen to look back at the original true crime television series.

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    Kris Habbas
    Kris Habbas
    Once writer, then editor of NBA Draft Insider. Did some work for Dime Magazine. Wrote about the NBA and WNBA as a beat writer for Bright Side of the Sun. Mostly basketball. Lots of words.

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