MA ANGELO "ANDY" PUGLISI: Missing from Lawrence, MA - 21 August 1976 - Age 10

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Angelo Gene Puglisi
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Angelo, circa 1976; Age-progression to age 50 (circa 2015); Charles Pierce; Wayne Chapman; Chapman's converted van
  • Missing Since 08/21/1976
  • Missing From Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Classification Non-Family Abduction
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 09/02/1965 (54)
  • Age 10 years old
  • Height and Weight 4'0, 65 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A bathing suit, a towel and sneakers.
  • Medical Conditions Angelo is mildly epileptic. He will need hospital treatment if he has a seizure.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes. Angelo has three scars along his spine and a skin discoloration on his chest. His nickname is Andy.
Details of Disappearance
Angelo was last seen at the Higgins Memorial Swimming Pool, a public pool approximately 100 yards from his family's home near their home at the Stadium Housing Projects on East Dalton Street in Lawrence, Massachusetts on August 21, 1976.

His mother told investigators that he called home at about 3:30 p.m. that day and spoke to one of his brothers; Angelo gave no indication that anything was wrong at the time. A lifeguard at the pool reported that he saw Angelo walking around the area at approximately 5:45 p.m.; that was the last time anyone has seen him.

Investigators initially believed Angelo was a runaway. He was the product of a broken home and they speculated that he might have felt torn between his parents. Foul play is now suspected in Angelo's disappearance. His parents were both considered suspects in his case and have not officially been removed from the list of possible offenders, but investigators doubt either one was involved in his disappearance.

One suspect in Angelo's disappearance is Charles Pierce, who was a resident of Haverhill, Massachusetts in 1976. A photo of Pierce is posted with this case summary. He confessed to two abductions that occurred in the 1970s: one was the case of Janice Pockett, a girl who disappeared from Connecticut in 1973; and another case involving an unidentified boy from Lawrence, Massachusetts.

It's believed that Pierce was referring to Angelo's case by that description. He claimed that he sexually assaulted and buried the unidentified boy in a grave near Janice's; neither body has been discovered.

Pierce was familiar with the Lawrence area and was a suspect in more than a dozen children's disappearances from the 1950s through the 1970s in New England. He was convicted of a Massachusetts murder and was serving a 20-year prison term when he died in 1999.

Another suspect in Angelo's case is Wayne W. Chapman, a Providence, Rhode Island native who may have been a pedophile associate of Pierce. Chapman was arrested in Waterloo, New York in September 1976, while driving a converted van that had once been a blue delivery truck.

Chapman's vehicle closely resembled the description of a van one of Angelo's friends observed near the pool area where Angelo was last seen. Photos of Chapman and his vehicle are posted with this case summary. A witness told authorities that he and another boy found a large pit in the woods near the pool; the friend stated that the hole could have been large enough to hold a child's body. When he returned to the area a few days later, the pit had been filled in. This spot has never been proven to be a gravesite.

Investigators also found child pornography materials, a starter pistol and a sock which appeared to be bloodstained in Chapman's van. The sock was eventually lost and it was never proven whether the substance on it was blood. Chapman was later convicted of the 1975 rapes of two boys; he lured both boys from the same swimming pool Angelo would later vanish from.

Rhode Island police have a letter stating that Chapman was working in that state at the time of Angelo's disappearance. Chapman has never been charged in connection with Angelo's case. He served his prison sentence, and was civilly committed as a sexually dangerous offender, but he was released in 2019. He is in his seventies and has Parkinson's Disease, and after his release he sent to a a Boston medical facility, although his sex offender registration lists him as "homeless."

Angelo's childhood friend, Melanie Perkins, produced a documentary about his case entitled Have You Seen Andy?. Two excavations near Lawrence in 1999 failed to locate Angelo's remains. His case remains open and unsolved.

NamUs The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NCMEC Have you seen this child? Angelo Puglisi

 
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The doc briefly shows a newspaper article reporting that "a towel believed belonging to the boy was found in a parking space between the pool and his home" but his mother (who said she didn't see him leave) said that nothing was found, "no towel, no clothing, nothing", so at this point, I'm not positive that Andy even had a towel.:cautious:
I've heard about this towel it's not his the one in the locker was
 
Or if the towel found was a very common kind that many had the same kind at the pool. It was in the same time frame that we used to get dropped off at our public pool and so many of the same towels everywhere.
What I want to know is who believed it was Andy's and why.
I get it- there's a towel, it might be Andy's- but to me, supposing is a far cry from believing.
 
What I want to know is who believed it was Andy's and why.
I get it- there's a towel, it might be Andy's- but to me, supposing is a far cry from believing.
I get you, it become a "thing" for a reason, of course it may mean nothing but why is it often mentioned, enough so that I recalled it after all of this time... And that's not always typical for me.

Sadly, I don't see much chance of this one being solved UNLESS his body is found. Even then, whether that would help or not at this point is debatable. IF it was one day found on someone's property though or some such, that might give some info with whereabouts, who had access, so on.

This is almost 50 years ago and they seem to have little.

Otherwise a deathbed confession would be the only other way I see this possibly solved. Jmo though.
 
I get you, it become a "thing" for a reason, of course it may mean nothing but why is it often mentioned, enough so that I recalled it after all of this time... And that's not always typical for me.

Sadly, I don't see much chance of this one being solved UNLESS his body is found. Even then, whether that would help or not at this point is debatable. IF it was one day found on someone's property though or some such, that might give some info with whereabouts, who had access, so on.

This is almost 50 years ago and they seem to have little.

Otherwise a deathbed confession would be the only other way I see this possibly solved. Jmo though.
Well it's hardly a surprise to me because in every cold case I've looked into lately, the facts and circumstances are either clear as mud or non-existant and I don't understand why it's like pulling rhinocerous teeth to obtain even the most fundamental information.
 
It isn't clear, had she left the pool before or after Andy's brothers and sisters?
She left first, they stayed. She was hungry and wanted Andy to walk her home but he wanted to stay at the pool.
I know above is a link to Melanie's documentary. The follow up to the doc is Melanie's podcast Open Investigation.
I actually have a zoom meeting with her today. We are gonna talk a bit about Andy but the purpose of our meeting is for Cheryl Noone's case. We want to turn that cold case hot.
If you can't find the link to Open Investigation I will send it to you if you want. What she has uncovered will blow your mind!
 
@GrandmaBear a sock andy was wearing was found in Wayne Chapman's van.... He's dead, wouldn't confess..... total evil POS

A search typically happens almost annually for Andy's remains But never had any luck finding anything
the first 2 episodes of the podcast as well as the doc explain all of this
 
In the doc, Mom said nothing was found, are you saying we can't take to the bank what Mom said?
oh no not at all. I think what she means is nothing around the pool was ever found. It was the next day that the police reported to the news that shorts and a towel were located in a locker....when i talk to melanie today i'll confirm if that was true. she talks to his mom all the time. if memory serves me well that was confirmed to be his but just in case I will recheck that.
mom is very credible and very sweet
 
oh no not at all. I think what she means is nothing around the pool was ever found. It was the next day that the police reported to the news that shorts and a towel were located in a locker....when i talk to melanie today i'll confirm if that was true. she talks to his mom all the time. if memory serves me well that was confirmed to be his but just in case I will recheck that.
mom is very credible and very sweet
Then if not the police, then who's the source of the info about a towel in the parking space believed to be Andy's?
If I'm not mistaken, that newspaper article was printed the day after his disappearance.
 
Then if not the police, then who's the source of the info about a towel in the parking space believed to be Andy's?
If I'm not mistaken, that newspaper article was printed the day after his disappearance.
and probably written the day before publication.... but no clue who found the towel or talked about the towel that was in the lot
 
She left first, they stayed. She was hungry and wanted Andy to walk her home but he wanted to stay at the pool.
I know above is a link to Melanie's documentary. The follow up to the doc is Melanie's podcast Open Investigation.
I actually have a zoom meeting with her today. We are gonna talk a bit about Andy but the purpose of our meeting is for Cheryl Noone's case. We want to turn that cold case hot.
If you can't find the link to Open Investigation I will send it to you if you want. What she has uncovered will blow your mind!
I hope you do turn Chery's hot or get LE realizing people are talking of it and want attn. brought. Love that your'e putting your efforts into it.
 
@GrandmaBear a sock andy was wearing was found in Wayne Chapman's van.... He's dead, wouldn't confess..... total evil POS

A search typically happens almost annually for Andy's remains But never had any luck finding anything
the first 2 episodes of the podcast as well as the doc explain all of this
Okay, thank you. So there was a sock and a suspect. Not sure I recall that. I should watch the podcasts but there are several in several crime threads I should, just not putting the time into such at the moment and wouldn't even know which case to start with if I did. I'm lucky I saw recent documentaries on a few or made a point to watch those.

Sorry to ask all of the questions, but appreciate the answers and I know I'm not going to get to doing that right now. It took me 3 weeks I think for the doc on Petito to finish it, two for sure. I get that's more recent, just saying I'm not getting around to all of them very much lately. I want to but when they are multiple episodes, etc. just not been doing it as it takes some major time commitment. And so I very much value the talk of such and when I do watch something I try to share what I'm hearing too on the threads for those that can't.

I don't do a lot of the old cases, just here and there but am glad to be in them trying to get attention on them again as here and Noone's too. It's awesome you have the contacts in the area on these to get some interest on them.
 
I get you, it become a "thing" for a reason, of course it may mean nothing but why is it often mentioned, enough so that I recalled it after all of this time... And that's not always typical for me.

Sadly, I don't see much chance of this one being solved UNLESS his body is found. Even then, whether that would help or not at this point is debatable. IF it was one day found on someone's property though or some such, that might give some info with whereabouts, who had access, so on.

This is almost 50 years ago and they seem to have little.

Otherwise a deathbed confession would be the only other way I see this possibly solved. Jmo though.
There is a confession but it is not believed for some reason.
 

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