I lived in three states in my Trick Or Treat years. Well before the 80's. I remember LOCAL news reports of finding needles and razor blades in candy and apples. Snopes, Google, blah blah blah is not going to disprove these stories because they do not have records of local TV reports from 30-40 years ago. I just checked online for newspapers in the areas I lived. They do NOT have online archives of the local papers during the years I was going door to door getting candy.
The objects could have been planted so people could get on the news or other reasons but I have no way to know one way or the other. But these events DID happen.
If one wants to argue that the odds are low about getting a poisoned apple that is different discussion. But to say it did not happen is not true.
Attacks on kids have been happening for years. We do hear about it more today than yesterday because we live in a much more connected world. But that connection also makes more attacks possible. Before micro computers aka PCs kiddy porn was very underground. The "media" changed from "magazines" to floppy disks then private BBSes. Now we have Internet connected PCs to transfer "data" around the world. My two cents is that this enables people to go from thinking to the acting stage. We are in a completely different age.
As a kid we had frequent assemblies with the local Police Officer, who would now be a School Resource Officer, about what is now called Stranger Danger. We would see a film about what would happen if one went with a stranger. It was a BLOODY film. No way they would show this film to elementary kids today. This was 30-40 years ago.
While most attacks are still done by a person KNOWN to a child, Stranger Danger does exist. We have had several abduction attempts in my area over the last few months. One little girl was just, shall we say touched, by a stranger while out in her neighborhood.
The good thing about the Internet is that at least in some states you can know if there is a convicted offender living near by. But it is not perfect. In our old neighborhood we had a child attacker living nearby. Everyone knew it. What most people did not know is that across the street from the guy who was convicted lived another man. This man was certainly involved with the man convicted but a deal was reached between the two men so that only one was convicted.
I look back at what I was able to do as a kid and wonder what my parents were thinking.

In some cases they did not know.


But they also took risks that if things had gone wrong they would have lived with some very horrible guilt.
Life is risky. What is NOT risky for some seems to be a huge danger to another. In some cases the thing that is considered dangerous is caused by ignorance or fear of the unknown. The individual needs to measure the risk for themselves and make a decision that makes sense to them.
Later,
Dan