True Crime Garage

Missing Paperboys /// Chapter 5 /// A Need to Kill

April 21, 2026·1h 31m
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Missing Paperboys /// Chapter 5 /// A Need to Kill   Chapter 5 - A Need to Kill   www.TrueCrimeGarage.com   In the eighties in middle America paperboys were disappearing. It started in Iowa and then moved to Nebraska. Kids were plucked off of the street and some have vanished forever. The first boy gone was Johnny Gosch. The second was Danny Joe Eberle. The third boy didn’t have a paper route at all. Christopher Walden was abducted near his home while walking to school, on December 2, 1983. John Joubert confessed to and later was convicted of murdering Danny Joe Eberle and Christopher Walden. Even with a confession Joubert was a man with many secrets. Some he told to investigative reporter Mark Pettit. Mark Pettit is the author of “A Need to Kill,” and he was kind enough to join us in the Garage for a discussion about abduction, murder, and what goes on in the mind of a serial killer.    A NEED TO KILL: The life and crimes of John Joubert, Nebraska’s most notorious serial child killer by Mark Pettit is available on Amazon.    More True Crime Garage can be found on Patreon and Apple subscriptions with our show - Off The Record.   True Crime Garage merchandise is available on our website’s store page.   Follow the show on Insta @TrueCrimeGarage    Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Be good, be kind, and don’t litter! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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