14 min

Ep. 94: The College Application Dying to be Found

    • True Crime

In 2002, a gripping incident unfolded in the life of Bobby Hernandez, a man who had other plans for his 5-year-old son, Julien. What started as a fishing trip turned into an enigmatic disappearance that left everyone baffled. Julien's mother, distraught with worry, immediately contacted the police when her little one didn't return home that evening.
Surprisingly, 14 long years passed without any sign of Julien. Until one day, everything changed with the emergence of a cryptic Reddit post claiming to be from the missing boy himself. The online confession reignited hope in Julien's family, who had never given up on finding him.
The truth gradually came to light - Julien's father had meticulously planned his abduction. For the next 15 years, they lived under new identities, leading a quiet and ordinary life. However, it wasn't until Julien started applying for college that his true identity came to the surface, igniting a determined quest to uncover the kidnapper and reclaim his own identity.
Listen to new episodes bi-weekly on Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. If you like what you hear, please consider Buying Us a Coffee and giving us a 5-star review! Find us all in one spot at LinkTree.
REFERENCES:
Boy missing 13 years found in Cleveland
Everything you need to know about the Julian Hernandez abduction case
‘He loved me and protected me’: son gives emotional statement after dad sentenced for abducting him - National | Globalnews.ca
ID of Alabama Boy Missing for 13 Years Revealed After He Tried to Validate Social Security Number - ABC News
Missing teen may have turned to Reddit for help
Son kidnapped by dad in 13-year ruse: "I forgive him" - CBS News

In 2002, a gripping incident unfolded in the life of Bobby Hernandez, a man who had other plans for his 5-year-old son, Julien. What started as a fishing trip turned into an enigmatic disappearance that left everyone baffled. Julien's mother, distraught with worry, immediately contacted the police when her little one didn't return home that evening.
Surprisingly, 14 long years passed without any sign of Julien. Until one day, everything changed with the emergence of a cryptic Reddit post claiming to be from the missing boy himself. The online confession reignited hope in Julien's family, who had never given up on finding him.
The truth gradually came to light - Julien's father had meticulously planned his abduction. For the next 15 years, they lived under new identities, leading a quiet and ordinary life. However, it wasn't until Julien started applying for college that his true identity came to the surface, igniting a determined quest to uncover the kidnapper and reclaim his own identity.
Listen to new episodes bi-weekly on Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. If you like what you hear, please consider Buying Us a Coffee and giving us a 5-star review! Find us all in one spot at LinkTree.
REFERENCES:
Boy missing 13 years found in Cleveland
Everything you need to know about the Julian Hernandez abduction case
‘He loved me and protected me’: son gives emotional statement after dad sentenced for abducting him - National | Globalnews.ca
ID of Alabama Boy Missing for 13 Years Revealed After He Tried to Validate Social Security Number - ABC News
Missing teen may have turned to Reddit for help
Son kidnapped by dad in 13-year ruse: "I forgive him" - CBS News

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