A while back a plee was forwarded to the RR list 
and I got it again today from someone else...

I looked into it and there are some wise words 
about such things included here-

Claim:   A toddler named Aaron Russell Steimetz 
is missing, and you should forward the plea to 
help find him to everyone you know. 
Status:   False. 


Example:   [Collected on the Internet, 1999] 


Aaron Russell Steinmetz 
My name is Amanda Steinmetz. I live in 
Summerfield, Florida. My 3 1/2 year little boy is 
missing. His name is Aaron Russell Steinmetz. He 
was last seen with this father Michael Anthony 
Steinmetz on December 19, 1998 at 3:00 pm leaving 
a family wedding. They are traveling in a 1991 
Chevy Astro Van Solid black with dark black 
window tint license plate #SFK47Q. I am asking 
that you help me by forwarding this letter to 
everyone you know and by posting his picture in 
your area. If you have seen or suspect anything 
suspicious, PLEASE contact the Marion County 
Sherriff at (352) 732-9111 as soon as possible. 
Thank you for your cooperation. 

Amanda Steinmetz 
 


Origins:   In common with the request for prayers 
for Amanda Bundy and the plea to find little 
Krystava Patients Schmidt e-mails, this appeal 
illustrates the basic problem inherent to all 
such Internet enteaties -- even when these things 
don't turn out to be hoaxes, there's no way to 
turn them off once the crisis is passed. 

Aaron Russell Steinmetz was returned to his 
mother on 18 February 1999. The entreaty to help 
aid in the search for him, however, lives on, 
rippling outward to an ever-widening circle of 
Netizens. 

There was never any doubt but that little Aaron 
had been taken by his father and thus was in the 
care of a parent during the time he was missing. 
Unlike cases in which the child might be in the 
hands of a stranger who'd made off with him for 
God knows what evil purpose, parental kidnappings 
usually stem from a desire to have the company of 
the child (he's loved and missed, in other 
words), to rescue the youngster from the other 
parent (whom the abductor sees as a bad or 
dangerous influence), or to get back at the 
spouse by making off with what that person values 
most in the world. Whatever the motivation, the 
child's safety is rarely in question -- he might 
be in the wrong place and with the wrong parent, 
but he's safe. Consequently, though harried 
police departments do work to try to find the 
child and return him to the parent deemed to have 
legal custody, such cases are by necessity lower 
on the priority scale than an outright kidnapping 
by an unknown party. 

In this case, the Marion County Sherriff's Office 
had pinned down the whereabouts of the errant dad 
by early February 1999. Sheriff's officials were 
initially powerless to make an arrest because 
although Mrs. Steinmetz had been awarded 
temporary custody, they needed a judge's order to 
take action. A warrant for Michael Steinmetz was 
finally sworn out on 7 February. 

Michael and Amanda Steinmetz had been feuding 
over her demand for a divorce, and her husband 
took off with their son from a wedding all three 
had attended on 19 December 1998. Investigators 
say he called her Christmas Eve to tell her the 
next time she would ever see them again would be 
their names on a gravestone. 

All's well that ends well, right? 

Well, not really. As mentioned earlier, the cyber 
hunt for little Aaron is still on, at least in 
the minds of those who receive the appeal and who 
then forward the request to everyone they know. 
They've no way of knowing the hunt is over. 

If you get a cybersolicitation to aid in the 
search for a missing child, still your natural 
desire to help long enough to do a bit of 
investigating of your own. Look to the National 
Center for Missing and Exploited Kids for 
information about the child in question. If you 
don't find the child listed on their pages, call 
them at 1-800-THE-LOST and ask about the e-mail 
you've received. You might also look in the 
newsgroup alt.missing-kids. 

Barbara "missing you(th)" Mikkelson 

Last updated:   17 July 1999 

Cdr. Dick Wm. Waskey         

"Don�t wait to make your Son a great man. Make 
him a great boy."
  
Faith Assembly of God
Royal Rangers Outpost # 81
 
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