
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this gripping episode, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of one-month-old Tavish Sutton, who was abducted from his hospital room at Grady Memorial in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 9, 1993. Born to a mother struggling with schizophrenia, Tavish was in foster care and recovering from surgery when he vanished without a trace. Authorities launched an exhaustive investigation, with the FBI profiling a suspect believed to have taken Tavish to raise him as her own. Despite leads, composite sketches, and public appeals, the case went cold, leaving many unanswered questions. Decades later, Tavish’s whereabouts remain unknown, but hope persists that he might still be alive, living under a new identity. Join us as we dive into this unresolved missing person case.
***If you know anything about the disappearance of Tavish Sutton in March of 1993, or his whereabouts today, please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-4235 ***
Sources:
The Atlanta Journal, The Morning Call, Morning Sentinel, The Atlanta Constitution, and The Charley Project
Wanna Connect?
By Ali McLaughlin & Eli Sulkowski4.7
107107 ratings
In this gripping episode, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of one-month-old Tavish Sutton, who was abducted from his hospital room at Grady Memorial in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 9, 1993. Born to a mother struggling with schizophrenia, Tavish was in foster care and recovering from surgery when he vanished without a trace. Authorities launched an exhaustive investigation, with the FBI profiling a suspect believed to have taken Tavish to raise him as her own. Despite leads, composite sketches, and public appeals, the case went cold, leaving many unanswered questions. Decades later, Tavish’s whereabouts remain unknown, but hope persists that he might still be alive, living under a new identity. Join us as we dive into this unresolved missing person case.
***If you know anything about the disappearance of Tavish Sutton in March of 1993, or his whereabouts today, please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-4235 ***
Sources:
The Atlanta Journal, The Morning Call, Morning Sentinel, The Atlanta Constitution, and The Charley Project
Wanna Connect?

3,280 Listeners

15,305 Listeners

3,165 Listeners

3,988 Listeners

1,330 Listeners

594 Listeners

8,957 Listeners

933 Listeners

285 Listeners

471 Listeners

888 Listeners

321 Listeners

473 Listeners

193 Listeners

317 Listeners