A four-year-old vanished near Swayze Lake in 1912, and the child who came home may not have been the child who disappeared. The Bobby Dunbar case is one of those real life mysteries where the strangest part is not the disappearance, but how confidently everyone claimed to know the truth. A Louisiana family rejoiced, another mother insisted the boy was hers, and a court battle turned a missing child case into a disturbing fight over identity, memory and belonging.
This episode follows the Bobby Dunbar disappearance, the conflicting newspaper accounts, the Anderson and Walters family claims, and the alleged kidnapping case that shaped public opinion. We look at what really happened around the Swayze Lake disappearance, why the identification was so disputed, and how DNA evidence nearly a century later changed the story completely.
Part historical true crime, part family tragedy and part one of America’s most unsettling famous disappearances, the Bobby Dunbar case sits somewhere between true crime cases, true crime stories and the dark history of a justice system eager for certainty. It is a mystery about a missing child, but also about the terrifying question underneath: what if the happy ending was built on the wrong boy?
Topics include
The Swayze Lake disappearance
Conflicting newspaper accounts
Disputed identifications
The Anderson and Walters family claims
The DNA evidence that reshaped the case
Resources and Further Reading
A Case for Solomon – by Tal McThenia & Margaret Dunbar Cutright
The Ghost of Bobby Dunbar – This American Life
The Strange Case of Bobby Dunbar – Country Roads Magazine
Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar - Wikipedia
Host & Show Info
Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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