The boy's 65-year-old captor, Jimmy Lee Dykes, who snatched the boy from a school bus, was dead when authorities rescued the boy.
Dykes held the boy, identified only as "Ethan," in a 6-by-8-foot bunker, and the situation was obviously untenable. But how did the authorities finally rescue the young boy?
ABC News reports that officials put a high-tech camera into the bunker to track Dykes' movements. Meanwhile, they had a "mock bunker" nearby to train
After officials saw that Dykes had a gun, FBI agents positioned near the entrance of the bunker used a "diversionary device" to get into the bunker, an FBI source told NBC News.
While the seven-day ordeal seemed like it was never going to end, former FBI hostage negotiator Clint Van Zandt told NBC's "The Today Show" that patience was actually the key to achieving a positive outcome.
"Eighty-five percent or more of standoff situations end nonviolently," he said on Saturday, according to NBC. "