I used to watch this with my grandmother, she is still here.. 94 years old. I think in the late 80’s & early 90’s when they had them on tv every weekend..in the dark.. the music still gives me ‘chills’ .. I am so blessed to still have her!
That's awesome, you are greatly blessed. Although my grandmother has gone to be with the Lord many years ago, she & I were best friends & we watched ot of TV together. Like this & many other shows she loved. Like family feud & Jeopardy lol. God rest her soul, what a great lady. And she really loved the hosts of those 2 shows (Richard Dawson & Alex Tribek) lol & Robert Stack as well , & he is the best host that this show has ever had. RIP kind Sir.✌️❤
@@sarahhurst701 That’s wonderful that you had that special time with her, so amazing how many people have almost the exact memories from this show. It was a great time! Truly blessed to have those memories! Take care. 💖🧩💓🙏
These young kids will never know how important and how this show was everything. I used to watch this every night with my grandparents. The good ole days. Rip grandpa
My mom used to watch this every Friday night. The ghost and paranormal ones always scared the shit out of me, specifically I remember being terrified of the chupacabra episode. The theme song still sends shivers down my spine.
This is why we all grew up to be broken, and lost, and scared to go outside. We were just kids, and our parents, Robert Stack, and Unsolved Mysteries ruined us for life.
I used to love watching Unsolved Mysteries when I was a kid. Most of the time I would watch it when I would stay home from school. I’m 27 now and still think These old Unsolved Mystery episodes are still better than the modern crap that is shown on TV
I remember watching this when I was a little kid but I had no idea what was going on. My parents enjoyed this show. Now that I am older I can see why they like it.
I remember sitting on the living room floor with my brother and sisters watching Unsolved Mysteries every week with my Parents on the couch. I miss these days. The memories are unbelievable and wish we could go back to simpler times.
As a Marine that served in the early 90's the story of the Vietnam vets brought tears to my eyes. What a heartwarming story!! I belong to a vets group with a large number of Vietnam vets and it's so good to see them being treated how they should have been treated all along!!🥰🙂💖
Absolutely agree. My grandpa was a Vietnam vet, dad was a desert storm/80s/90s vet, mom was an 80s/90s vet, uncle was a fighter pilot, brother is in the Air Force. Our country needs to treat our veterans the way they deserve, and they deserve the best treatment and services that we have in our country for willing to lay their life on the line!
@bigwendigo2253W here is that multiple like button when I need it! I couldn't agree with you more as I've believed this for almost all my adult life. I started feeling this way due to being a nurse and treating our vets as a home health nurse. Also, I was married to a Vietnam veteran and the VA treated him atrociously. Thank God for President Trump changing how our Veterans or now treated! They're treated with dignity and respect now.
That's been pretty much proven to be a hoax they did it to themselves to get out from under the house they were in over their heads there was a clause in their contract and the handwriting I believe was proven to be the husbands
As a kid and an now an adult.. this music and his voice always terrified me. When I would watch unsolved mysteries during the day I would feel like I was gonna be kidnapped or my house would be broken into while I'm home and if I watch it at night I feel like I'm gonna be tied up and killed by an intruder 😂 I've always felt this way and still do!
I cried at the reunion of Mitchell and James...the pic at the end at the end of the two was REAL friendship.You could see they were right back to being young again around each other.
When I was a kid in the 90s Unsolved Mysteries theme music and the entire show used to scare the living shit outta me! 😂😂😂 I used to be scared to go to bed especially if the lights were turned off! #80sbaby90skid
Omg me too 🤣🤣 Your not alone.. Forensic files also use to freak me out too but unsolved mysteries use to F me up as a kid yet I loved it anyways... Even being 30 I watch this stuff back and the music and show is still creepy asf to me.. Something about the music and his mysterious voice made this show what it was.. 😂😂 90's crime shows really were creepy compared to the ones today that don't make me flinch..
The music scared me much more than the show as a kid. Many of the stories were about non-scary topics, such as long lost friends/family members finding each other. But I can def remember being like three years old in the early 90s (I was born in 1987) and the music by itself freaking me out
I was watching this show as kid, I'm 32 now. When I was younger this show used to scare me lol. The reenactments are so on point. Especially the unsolved scary stories involving ghosts 👻. After watching I'd have to ask my Lil sister to walk me to the bathroom bc it was a long dark hallway and I'd be terrified from whatever episode I watched
The music itself still creeps me out! Lol I remember during commercial breaks back then, I would want to go in to the kitchen to get a drink or use the restroom and I always rushed to finish because I didn’t want to get caught walking down a dark hall or in the dark kitchen when the music came back on. 😂
@27:03 the black car is either a 1986 or 1987 Buick Regal Grand National. It was a very turbo and you can hear the turbo spool up. That car is legendary. It was one of the fastest production cars for its time.
Same. I remember watching as a kid, and I still love watching. The Dennis Farina version was alright, but it just wasn't the same without Robert Stack.
"Results: Unsolved. Thomas Burkett's mother, Beth George, died of cancer in 2003 and his father, Thomas died in 2006 without learning the truth in this case. Until their deaths, they were certain that he was murdered. The DEA has denied any connection to Tommy and the local police still consider his death a suicide." So sad. :(
It’s pretty clear he was murdered. I love how the neighbor tells us how it was odd that the police never came to interview her and then it cuts to the police saying they interviewed everyone in the neighborhood. Lie after lie after lie. I feel so bad for the parents.
The parents died so young, only 56 and 59 years old 😢. It makes me really angry that the police didn’t help at all to find the murderers of their son 🤬.
Was it ever done better on radio or TV than Robert Stack hosting Unsolved Mysteries.....Rod Serling 's Twilight Zone & Night Gallery is the only thing that comes close and of course he hosted fictional shows...
That poor man lost 10 years of his life because the police couldn't be bothered to investigate or take very blatant facts into consideration. I hope he had a great life when he got out. And that boy that was murdered with the staged suicide...total corruption!
Paul shows us why you don't speak to the cops without a lawyer present. All that copying of letters was absolute bull shit, what a joke, Paul was set up.
Even when Paul Freshower was in solitary confinement, the letters were still continuing to get mailed but the parole board still denied him parole, what a bunch of idiots!
Exactly. The police have shown time and time again: their only goal is to find the easiest arrest for the crime whether your guilty or not. That writing test was laughable.
@@blueskies00 I bet you would feel different if you spent 10 yrs of your life falsely imprisoned. The state should pay since they found he was innocent.
@@blueskies00 what a despicable disgusting reply.... Maybe Get some detectives that can do a proper job instead of convicting the wrong person and literally Ruining that persons life in every possible way.
The Burkett case screams of blatant intent of cover up. What is so tragic and sad is, the parents never saw justice for their son.It is obvious their son was murdered NOT a suicide! The mother died in 2003 and the father died in 2006.
And (I’m mentioning it for the proof of how crushed she was, NOT because I’m judging her. I don’t hold it against her whatsoever) Im pretty sure it was obvious the mom was heavily medicated. Either by herself or a Drs prescription. So sad to see how completely heartbroken and angry she obviously was. And needed help to live every day of her own personal hell of not having justice carried out for her son, and for the family’s sanity… The clout authourities are given in some instances is horrifying. Ripping lives and hearts apart to cover their own selfish agendas… Sure, there are good cops, but stories like this is what makes FTP & ACAB understandable (examples of;) phenomenons and rhetoric spread by civilians who’ve been wronged by those paid with their tax dollars and sworn to protect them. Scary and disappointing situations to say the least. At least the family is at peace together now. And Karma is no myth. She’s a righteous bitch!
I personally think that Paul’s ex wife did all of it with help from her secret lover. She did it to get rid of her husband. There isn’t a person on this earth that could make me think differently about it, she did this to frame her husband because she was having an affair and wanted him out of the picture
I just said the same thing. It had to be the wife. Bc now that he's out of jail, he said he has a "New family". So hmmmm... and who else would have had access to his firearm?only someone who was around him that he trusted to tell.
I've seen that story with Mitchell and James so many times, but man, every time... 😢 Such a great story. They're just so happy hanging out. Gotta love that
Honestly if i was his parents i would sue the hell out of that police department dismissing my child's death like that. It would have been hell on earth.
@@DemnRaig80 not doing their job properly, there is something they can do. They haven’t done all they can do. If you have the money you can put the pressure on. They didn’t photo graph the crime scene properly. They didn’t check phone records. They didn’t do all they could. Especially when the family brought forward evidence to show this wasn’t a suiicide at less enough to reopen the case.
Obviously the Circleville letter writer is a psychic 🔮 🙄 Of course those two were involved before Ron's death. Paul's ex-wife is involved somehow. They know who drove the yellow El Camino. And lastly, with all those envelopes, do the DNA testing already.
What if Agatha called her husband BROTHER because he wouldn't sleep with her anymore, maybe he made a passive statement that she's like his sister and he has no attraction to her ... just a theory
If they even kept the DNA samples/evidence that might have DNA on it. The pistol was obviously a cop's gun. The note was probably the lead detective's. If it was a cover up, the cops would have destroyed all of it.
80’s and 90’s kids with neglectful or abusive parents know the mixed reaction this intro song gives you. It gives me anxiety but it’s oddly comforting too at times. My mom would pass out drunk and this intro soundtrack would play over and over and it gives me a knot in my stomach to this day but they don’t do it like this anymore!
He speaks like he's reading from a script and gang give an intelligent individual thought. Tommy probably found some dirty cops working with dealers. How would an officer immediately know it was suicide without looking at the scene? I smell a rat...
@@DSM598 That’s pretty much a completely useless statement in the grand scheme of things. I know it hurts to hear crappy things about your country that you love, I love it too, but it has so many problems. Suck it up and try to make it better. Don’t use the whataboutism fallacy to make yourself inactive and uncaring about making our country better.
Robert Stack always was so extreme. Does anyone remember the show Jack Palance use to do? His voice always creeped me out. My mom thought it was sexy. But she saw all the movies at the cinema when they came out. I saw them on the telly.
Confused about the letters, they said they wrote letters claiming to know who the writer was, but if there was no return address where did they mail them? I must have missed something
I used to watch this with my grandmother, she is still here.. 94 years old. I think in the late 80’s & early 90’s when they had them on tv every weekend..in the dark.. the music still gives me ‘chills’ .. I am so blessed to still have her!
I used to watch this with my grandmother too she's 98❤
That's awesome, you are greatly blessed. Although my grandmother has gone to be with the Lord many years ago, she & I were best friends & we watched ot of TV together. Like this & many other shows she loved. Like family feud & Jeopardy lol. God rest her soul, what a great lady. And she really loved the hosts of those 2 shows (Richard Dawson & Alex Tribek) lol & Robert Stack as well , & he is the best host that this show has ever had. RIP kind Sir.✌️❤
@@sarahhurst701 That’s wonderful that you had that special time with her, so amazing how many people have almost the exact memories from this show. It was a great time! Truly blessed to have those memories! Take care. 💖🧩💓🙏
Cherish every day with her! I wish I still had my Grandma! ❤ God bless you both and your family
You're so lucky
These young kids will never know how important and how this show was everything. I used to watch this every night with my grandparents. The good ole days. Rip grandpa
He's looking over you every day 👍🍬❤️‼️💡🕯️🏮🪶🌩️
@@ellesbells902 Yes he is. I couldn’t agree more. ☺️
Yeah, me too. I miss my grandparents.
Good ole days
Word. Same here. Every weekend with my Memaw and Pawpaw, rip to both.
My mom used to watch this every Friday night. The ghost and paranormal ones always scared the shit out of me, specifically I remember being terrified of the chupacabra episode. The theme song still sends shivers down my spine.
Same 💯
Wednesday
The devil one had me scarred when I was a kiddy 💯💯💯💯
Awe, the sweet little kids~ back when everything was so much larger than life 👀. 👍❤️
This is why we all grew up to be broken, and lost, and scared to go outside. We were just kids, and our parents, Robert Stack, and Unsolved Mysteries ruined us for life.
I used to love watching Unsolved Mysteries when I was a kid. Most of the time I would watch it when I would stay home from school. I’m 27 now and still think These old Unsolved Mystery episodes are still better than the modern crap that is shown on TV
I remember watching this when I was a little kid but I had no idea what was going on. My parents enjoyed this show. Now that I am older I can see why they like it.
This show was a ritual in my house for many years. Miss you, Robert Stack
I remember sitting on the living room floor with my brother and sisters watching Unsolved Mysteries every week with my Parents on the couch.
I miss these days. The memories are unbelievable and wish we could go back to simpler times.
As a Marine that served in the early 90's the story of the Vietnam vets brought tears to my eyes. What a heartwarming story!! I belong to a vets group with a large number of Vietnam vets and it's so good to see them being treated how they should have been treated all along!!🥰🙂💖
I know that's right
Absolutely agree. My grandpa was a Vietnam vet, dad was a desert storm/80s/90s vet, mom was an 80s/90s vet, uncle was a fighter pilot, brother is in the Air Force. Our country needs to treat our veterans the way they deserve, and they deserve the best treatment and services that we have in our country for willing to lay their life on the line!
@bigwendigo2253W here is that multiple like button when I need it! I couldn't agree with you more as I've believed this for almost all my adult life.
I started feeling this way due to being a nurse and treating our vets as a home health nurse. Also, I was married to a Vietnam veteran and the VA treated him atrociously. Thank God for President Trump changing how our Veterans or now treated! They're treated with dignity and respect now.
Thank you for your service!
can't believe the incompetence of the detectives/police in that Circleville letters.
That's been pretty much proven to be a hoax they did it to themselves to get out from under the house they were in over their heads there was a clause in their contract and the handwriting I believe was proven to be the husbands
That’s what you get for living in middle america
So he was in jail and the letters kept coming and they still saw him as the one writing them wow
Because the pigs are corrupt @@leorodz9587
@aldfjak no that's what you get to talk to the cops without a lawyer
As a kid and an now an adult.. this music and his voice always terrified me. When I would watch unsolved mysteries during the day I would feel like I was gonna be kidnapped or my house would be broken into while I'm home and if I watch it at night I feel like I'm gonna be tied up and killed by an intruder 😂 I've always felt this way and still do!
ME TOO. It brings up creepy childhood scaries and insomnia
It terrified me too! I don't remember so much the heartwarming partS! Lol
I cried at the reunion of Mitchell and James...the pic at the end at the end of the two was REAL friendship.You could see they were right back to being young again around each other.
Mitchell and James story makes me proud to be a human being. Two heroes. James you a bad ass man.
I'm not crying 😭 my eyes are just leaking
Exactly
2:55 Circleville Letters
22:44 Agatha Christie
40:16 Updates / 200th Solve
47:27 Tommy
1:05:04 Treasure
1:11:40 Tim Barry (Nancy Brown)
Thanks
Thank you
@@aandjay Happy Weekend!
@@ashleelarsen5002 Thank you happy weekend to you too!
@@aandjay thanks, I'll try!
What a wonderful human being Mr. James Pearson is.
He's a true hero. He put his life on the line for another. I hope the other man who also helped to carry him to safety is someday recognized.
@Rafael Trevor so what did you find out ?
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When I was a kid in the 90s Unsolved Mysteries theme music and the entire show used to scare the living shit outta me! 😂😂😂 I used to be scared to go to bed especially if the lights were turned off! #80sbaby90skid
Omg me too 🤣🤣 Your not alone.. Forensic files also use to freak me out too but unsolved mysteries use to F me up as a kid yet I loved it anyways... Even being 30 I watch this stuff back and the music and show is still creepy asf to me.. Something about the music and his mysterious voice made this show what it was.. 😂😂 90's crime shows really were creepy compared to the ones today that don't make me flinch..
I hear that music and I'm right back there.
Me too! I was always afraid of Stack, even now, at 36… the music and his voice over gives me chills!
@@TattedIrishxxx same 😂
The music scared me much more than the show as a kid. Many of the stories were about non-scary topics, such as long lost friends/family members finding each other. But I can def remember being like three years old in the early 90s (I was born in 1987) and the music by itself freaking me out
Hi my father and I use to binge watch this show all the time ,thanks so much for bringing back this brilliant show ,
This was one of the best shows of the `1990s.
and 80s
@Mandi Tierney they are doing it again on Netflix
@Mandi Tierney The show ran from '87 to 2010. Apparently you're still a child.
31 years old and still goin strong
Yep. This and TRL.
The intro song always freaks me out when I was younger, even listening to it now - gives me goosebumps
It always reminded me of the theme from the Halloween movies.
I watched this show as a kid in Southern California, not long after the nighstalker murders. This music scared me absolutely shitless.
YES 😱 Me too 😂
Yikes!
I was watching this show as kid, I'm 32 now. When I was younger this show used to scare me lol. The reenactments are so on point. Especially the unsolved scary stories involving ghosts 👻. After watching I'd have to ask my Lil sister to walk me to the bathroom bc it was a long dark hallway and I'd be terrified from whatever episode I watched
The music itself still creeps me out! Lol I remember during commercial breaks back then, I would want to go in to the kitchen to get a drink or use the restroom and I always rushed to finish because I didn’t want to get caught walking down a dark hall or in the dark kitchen when the music came back on. 😂
Lol me too
It used to scare me too! His voice and the music. Now it's comforting as an adult.lol
@27:03 the black car is either a 1986 or 1987 Buick Regal Grand National. It was a very turbo and you can hear the turbo spool up. That car is legendary. It was one of the fastest production cars for its time.
Thank you for the upload 💘
Watching from NSW Australia
it is heart warming to watch the two vet solders reunited story.
Robert stack the best hands down greatest show ever I been watching since 8 and I'm 40
Thanks
🤣 same!
I been watching since i was 5 and im 38
Same. I remember watching as a kid, and I still love watching. The Dennis Farina version was alright, but it just wasn't the same without Robert Stack.
"Results: Unsolved. Thomas Burkett's mother, Beth George, died of cancer in 2003 and his father, Thomas died in 2006 without learning the truth in this case. Until their deaths, they were certain that he was murdered. The DEA has denied any connection to Tommy and the local police still consider his death a suicide."
So sad. :(
This police department is so awful at their jobs and this looks like the biggest police cover-up I've ever heard in my life
It’s pretty clear he was murdered. I love how the neighbor tells us how it was odd that the police never came to interview her and then it cuts to the police saying they interviewed everyone in the neighborhood. Lie after lie after lie. I feel so bad for the parents.
The parents died so young, only 56 and 59 years old 😢. It makes me really angry that the police didn’t help at all to find the murderers of their son 🤬.
Pretty clear their son was heavily involved with drugs and a terrible person! No loss at all
This reminds me of my grandma. We used to watch this together and it always creeped me out lol. I miss her a lot.
I love this show it takes me back Robert Stack is the man
Was it ever done better on radio or TV than Robert Stack hosting Unsolved Mysteries.....Rod Serling 's Twilight Zone & Night Gallery is the only thing that comes close and of course he hosted fictional shows...
I miss the show so much. Robert Shack was the best narrator for this show. They brought back the series and it is faithful to the original.
What channel is it on now? I would love to watch it.
Edit: I Googled it. It's on Netflix. 😊 Gonna watch it all day today.
@@rhondaallan4680it is definitely not true to the original
Tim: Nobody will recognize me with this fake mustache on.
Neighbor: Wow. That Tim guy sure can grow a mustache fast.
Shut up.
war is cruel . the brotherhood is heart warming . good deeds soldier !
That poor man lost 10 years of his life because the police couldn't be bothered to investigate or take very blatant facts into consideration. I hope he had a great life when he got out.
And that boy that was murdered with the staged suicide...total corruption!
This show was awesome n interesting n fact based all true events love how they have diff categories.
I love Robert Stacks voice!! 🌴💙🌴
He had the best haunting voices of that time, he kept us captivated for each and every story.
Yup, hes the best
Mopar Girl ME TOO!! 🤣
Its creepy
til it's your ppl he talking bout
Why can’t we get quality like this these days?
Because nowadays we are being dumbed down and deluded.
@Terry Melvin I don't even consider the news outlets anything worth listening to
I love the army story it brought tears to my eyes and filled my heart
Proper binge TV, Amazing for those chillaxing moments while you sick, And eaten a bunch edibles......
Happy hour an half, lol.....
This is my favorite television show in the entire world
James n Mitchell's viet named story was so heart warming n tear jerking
You can tell by that officers eyes that he's lying about the Burkett case. It's disturbing that people are willing to lie like this.
Been watching since a kid. This guys voice used to terrify me 😅😅😅 He was def the perfect man for the job !
I love his voice too Robert Stack 💜👼💜😭😭
Paul shows us why you don't speak to the cops without a lawyer present. All that copying of letters was absolute bull shit, what a joke, Paul was set up.
Even when Paul Freshower was in solitary confinement, the letters were still continuing to get mailed but the parole board still denied him parole, what a bunch of idiots!
Shit yeh
I remembered the circleville letters but re-watching this all these years later, it's so much more messed up now!
Exactly. The police have shown time and time again: their only goal is to find the easiest arrest for the crime whether your guilty or not. That writing test was laughable.
Poor Paul has since passed away.
Thanks For The Upload, Most Appreciated!✌
In Tommy's case,that cop was lying his ass off
Body language was all off
Yea. Nothin he said makes no sense n doesn't line up with what any of the witnesses said at all.
All these stories are heartwarming to me especially the one with the soldiers.
This show is peak 90’s & I loved every minute of it 😜
Mitchel Shigimoto. Thank you for your service!
the Circleville letters....... by now they should be able to swab the letters for DNA or at least try to.
So touching to see happy reunions!,
Boils my blood!! How could anyone let this happen to this poor man??!! Injustice!
The wrongfully imprisoned should always be compensated.
If you're paying
BY ALL MEANS
People are so generous with others money.
@@blueskies00 I bet you would feel different if you spent 10 yrs of your life falsely imprisoned. The state should pay since they found he was innocent.
@@blueskies00 what kind of weirdo horrible person responds like this???? So you'd be cool with losing 10 years of your life and not being compensated?
@@blueskies00 let’s throw you in prison and we’ll see if you sing a different tune. You’ll be a hypocrite in no time, sweetheart.
@@blueskies00 what a despicable disgusting reply.... Maybe Get some detectives that can do a proper job instead of convicting the wrong person and literally Ruining that persons life in every possible way.
The Burkett case screams of blatant intent of cover up. What is so tragic and sad is, the parents never saw justice for their son.It is obvious their son was murdered NOT a suicide! The mother died in 2003 and the father died in 2006.
And (I’m mentioning it for the proof of how crushed she was, NOT because I’m judging her. I don’t hold it against her whatsoever) Im pretty sure it was obvious the mom was heavily medicated. Either by herself or a Drs prescription. So sad to see how completely heartbroken and angry she obviously was. And needed help to live every day of her own personal hell of not having justice carried out for her son, and for the family’s sanity… The clout authourities are given in some instances is horrifying. Ripping lives and hearts apart to cover their own selfish agendas… Sure, there are good cops, but stories like this is what makes FTP & ACAB understandable (examples of;) phenomenons and rhetoric spread by civilians who’ve been wronged by those paid with their tax dollars and sworn to protect them. Scary and disappointing situations to say the least. At least the family is at peace together now. And Karma is no myth. She’s a righteous bitch!
Will not the judge of all the Earth do right.. it's all gonna catch up to everyone involved in every dirty cover-up on the Earth
Wow Tommy was absolutely murdered. That spokesperson for the police is the WORST liar I've ever seen. Those poor parents. I'd be so fucking livid.
I personally think that Paul’s ex wife did all of it with help from her secret lover. She did it to get rid of her husband. There isn’t a person on this earth that could make me think differently about it, she did this to frame her husband because she was having an affair and wanted him out of the picture
Exactly. Also, who else but his wife would know where he kept his gun?
I just said the same thing. It had to be the wife. Bc now that he's out of jail, he said he has a "New family". So hmmmm... and who else would have had access to his firearm?only someone who was around him that he trusted to tell.
Yeah right... It's the sheriff that did it
But wouldn't the letters have stopped since Paul was incarcerated and they plan would've succeeded?
I hope Paul sued them for everything they had! How dare they put him in prison for such BS, when there's no proof. 😡
James Pearson was the real life Forrest Gump ..respect 💪 a true hero
The two comrades!!! D': I'm crying
I've seen that story with Mitchell and James so many times, but man, every time... 😢
Such a great story. They're just so happy hanging out. Gotta love that
Honestly if i was his parents i would sue the hell out of that police department dismissing my child's death like that. It would have been hell on earth.
Ciera Romero : I read an earlier post that the mother passed on 2003, and the dad in 2006. They never gave up!
I would have started dropping all the cops until they killed me.
@@TERoss-jk9ny So sad!
What would you have sued them for exactly? What charge?
@@DemnRaig80 not doing their job properly, there is something they can do. They haven’t done all they can do. If you have the money you can put the pressure on. They didn’t photo graph the crime scene properly. They didn’t check phone records. They didn’t do all they could. Especially when the family brought forward evidence to show this wasn’t a suiicide at less enough to reopen the case.
This is cool as hell. I was in the 173rd. It’s awesome to randomly come across stuff like this.
The herd stand up! My pops was in the 173rd in 'nam
To tune into this every single Wednesday when I was a kid now at the age of 37 and I feel love this show
That sheriff is shady as all getout. Smh. That poor man, spending all that time in prison for nothing.
Soldiers are the Greatest, always be there for your Brothers
I really love all the seasons of unsolved mysteries! Just love the updates as well
Can't they test those letters from circleville Ohio and clear Freashowers name they need to stay in jail for 10 years
Can't they test those letters from circleville Ohio and clear Freashowers name they need to stay in jail for 10 years
To see those 2 Vietnam vets united again made my year!!....So special!!!
"They haven't come up with that word"❤
Anybody believe that, in the Centerville case, the relationship didn’t occur until AFTER the husband’s death??
It was in Circleville, only those two would know exactly when the relationship started and anything else is just pure speculation.
Definitely suspicious 😒 I think it was Paul's X wife
Obviously the Circleville letter writer is a psychic 🔮 🙄
Of course those two were involved before Ron's death.
Paul's ex-wife is involved somehow.
They know who drove the yellow El Camino.
And lastly, with all those envelopes, do the DNA testing already.
Definitely.
Wow Tommy's death is super sketchy. The cops were totally part of his murder
Love the show🌟❤️🥰❤️🌟
R.I.P. Robert Stack!
I loved this show.
What if Agatha called her husband BROTHER because he wouldn't sleep with her anymore, maybe he made a passive statement that she's like his sister and he has no attraction to her ... just a theory
I don't know about y'all...but Mr James got that package!! @46:13 This man is blessed!!
James Pearson. Thank you for your service!
Can't they do DNA testing on the envelopes now? However, no doubt, they probably threw them away. Agatha Christie, the OG Gone Girl
If they even kept the DNA samples/evidence that might have DNA on it. The pistol was obviously a cop's gun. The note was probably the lead detective's. If it was a cover up, the cops would have destroyed all of it.
I wish it would come back on television
Great episode!~
I'd bet there are many criminals in jail, whom HATE this tv show!!!
80’s and 90’s kids with neglectful or abusive parents know the mixed reaction this intro song gives you. It gives me anxiety but it’s oddly comforting too at times. My mom would pass out drunk and this intro soundtrack would play over and over and it gives me a knot in my stomach to this day but they don’t do it like this anymore!
Holy crap, flashback to the nineties.
My favorite program
I always loved this remixed version of the theme. Wish I could find it.
Used to watch this as growing up
Was so addictive and fun to watch entertaining!
Hey all my senior millennial/gen x’ers! This WAS our childhood!!!!
Never EVER give information to the cops without a lawyer present. Even if you have good intentions you could be set up.
Omg I love the special story of James and Mitchell real soldier taking care of another
I grew up watching this loved this show n still do only Robert stack could host this show not even David farina may he rest easy.
Robert stacks voice ooooh has given me nightmares since I was a child..
Major Art Mabry (spokesperson for the Fairfax County police) should get someone else to lie for him. He's hopeless at it.
He speaks like he's reading from a script and gang give an intelligent individual thought. Tommy probably found some dirty cops working with dealers. How would an officer immediately know it was suicide without looking at the scene? I smell a rat...
It's criminal
This scared my 7 year old self. Really scared. His voice, the music..... Bad memories
It's hard when you are fighting the state, all cover up and no responsibility.
Love unsolved mysteries can't get enough. Especially the ufo and ghosts and bigfoot episodes.
LoL I didn't know the circleville writer wrote in unsolved mysterious 🤣 threatening them WOW!
Remember seeing the story of Tommy as a kid... Always wondered what really happened. smh
His voice and the music scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
Don't be SCARED 🙀😳
On the subject of Circleville...NEVER. TALK. TO. THE. POLICE. Get a lawyer when forced to talk to them.
The US "justice" system is laughable, in a sad way
That's why I call it the INJUSTICE SYSTEM...
SADLY.
At least its way better than the justice system in other countries.
@@DSM598 for whom; not all people.
If I'm honest i haven't seen one justice system that isn't laughable. They all suck which inevitably bites it's people in the patootie.
@@DSM598 That’s pretty much a completely useless statement in the grand scheme of things. I know it hurts to hear crappy things about your country that you love, I love it too, but it has so many problems. Suck it up and try to make it better. Don’t use the whataboutism fallacy to make yourself inactive and uncaring about making our country better.
Circleville case she finally attempted to the affair but says it started after the letters......so they decided they might as well? Lol
Admitted, not attempted.
Robert Stack always was so extreme. Does anyone remember the show Jack Palance use to do? His voice always creeped me out. My mom thought it was sexy. But she saw all the movies at the cinema when they came out. I saw them on the telly.
The show palance did was Ripley's believe it or not.
45:00 ❤❤😊
The best. God bless our veterans.
How on earth did Paul get found guilty! Poor dude
They needed a scapegoat.
I always thought that and I saw the original broadcast but they didn't have no DNA back then we used to lick those stamps
By a jury of his peers
They set him up and he didn't know his rights
Happy Birthday Agatha Christie‼️
Born: Sept 15, 1890, Torquay, UK, Died: Jan 12, 1976, Winterbrook, UK (Never read any of your books)🤔😔
Confused about the letters, they said they wrote letters claiming to know who the writer was, but if there was no return address where did they mail them? I must have missed something
Robert said that Mary had some idea who the person was. I guess they knew where he lived.
They had an idea of who it was