The first segment is so great, it's terrific that this brilliant woman was able to make a connection between the murder of her daughter and a case that aired way back in 1989. Glad they caught the sicko behind these crimes.
Interesting how they spent the entire first segment implicating a black guy, and then hit us with an "Update: Some mexican dude on death row was charged with their murders and subsequently executed."
@@Strype13 Yep indeed, they thought it was a black man based on various eyewitness accounts claiming they had seen the first victim with a tall black guy shortly before she was murdered.
@@Strype13 he is not Mexican,he is Central American,from El Salvador, Google him...I was reading on the crimes he committed and he is acused of killing at least 6 people that they now about and there are Blacks all over Central America and Mexico because of the Spanish that took them to this countries as slaves back in the days.
@@fremontpathfinder8463 news update, placing your hands on a bible and swearing to tell the truth isn't exactly 100% effective either in fact it's more like 0% effective.
they are much more effective when they are conducted my experts and not the police who only know how to give speeding tickets and don't know the difference between the microphone of the lie detector or a pencil.
It's hilarious that UM always used the refusal to take a polygraph as a sign of suspicion on someone. Here someone passed it and they're actually the killer. This is why they're not allowed in court.
Polygraphs are pseudoscience and are not admissible in a court of law. I am so amazed that so many people agree to take them as they mean nothing BUT if they "apparently fail" or refuse to take then somehow they must be guilty. I don't understand why police are allowed to push this narrative and the press runs with it!!!!
seriously. why do they even still exist? other than as a joke on those paternity shows. EDIT: almost forgot - you KNOW it's for real when they say, "passed WITH FLYING COLORS". lol. so the subject is a really good sociopath. :P
hey here's news for all of you, placing your hand on a bible and telling the truth isn't exactly 100% effective either , in fact it's more like 0%. Lie detector tests can be a lot more accurate if you have experts conduct them and not a bunch of but effing retards that barely know which end of the microphone to use
I can just imagine the producers in charge of Unsolved Mysteries going to Robert Stack and saying, “Remember that Tina Jefferson case we did a few years ago? Well, it looks like we’ve got an update of epic proportions which require a new segment!”
It's Bob stack that's what Steve Spielberg called him. Bob worked with Steve in 1941 in 1978 the film was released in 1979. My Mom seen 1941 in the movie theater with her mother. Great film.
Partial update on Rachel Cooke’s disappearance (case featured at the very end): Unresolved. In 2006, inmate Michael Keith Moore confessed to Rachel's murder while in prison for an unrelated murder. He claimed that he abducted but her, killed her with a hammer, and dumped her body in the Gulf of Mexico. He was scheduled to plead guilty to her murder when he suddenly backed out of the plea, admitting that he fabricated the confession for preferential treatment. However, authorities believed that Moore's confession was accurate; despite this, the charges were later dropped. Sadly, Rachel's father passed away in 2014. In July of 2017, investigators received a tip about possible human remains buried in a field that might belong to Rachel. However, a search of the field turned up nothing. Then, in April of 2018, investigators announced a possible break in the case: they had located and impounded a car matching the description of one seen in Rachel's neighborhood the morning of her disappearance. The car is a Pontiac Trans Am that was located in Dallas. The car is linked to three persons of interest in her case. The FBI will soon conduct an analysis of the car, in hopes of finding DNA or other evidence. DNA experts have stated that it is likely that DNA evidence could still be found in the trunk of the car, even after all of this time. A $100,000 reward is being offered in her case. unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Rachel_Cooke
I really dislike the 48-72 hour rule or if person is adult can't be missing person until something happens. If they could be missing sooner might PREVENT bad from happening
I dont like it in the case of a person trying to get away from an abuser..but in the case of one that vanished with no explanation..cops should not wait..maybe a good way to go would be to treat it like ur looking but at the same time look at partner spouse and friends and it appears if any of those seem fishy no info to them..only to certain parties..on condition tbey keep quiet..if its found they are running from an abusers check into that first
Not necessarily. If you know when to pinch your bhole you can mess with your baseline. And polygraphs are not magnificent tools they're pseudoscience which at best give you 60% accuracy which isn't much better than guessing. And they get so many false positives they give lazy investigators an excuse to just bang up some schmoe and not bother.
@@annnee6818 lmao! I agree as well. I just find it hillarious lie detectors are still used to this date albeit not as often as before. Glad though that Tommy character was found to be the real killer. Shame you can't even trust your own friends. He prob tried to have his way with her but she refused and he raped and killed her and then concoted a whole fairy tale to throw the investigation off.
As I rather understand, that you can decieve the test and it is shows weird results, but you really have to be psyh to beat it. The problem with liedetetector is rather that not quilty person could get the answer of being guilty or such. But of course lie detectors do not give 100% truthful info, that is why they are not used in courts.
I’m rather disheartened that Curtis was sold a handgun by a family member just days before he disappeared when they knew he had a history of depression. I’m not against sensible gun ownership with the right to defend oneself, but when someone is battling depression the LAST thing they need to have is a gun 😰
yeah that's kind of the same thing in a recent shooting involving a young high school kid who shot several people with a gun his father gave him for hunting especially after he was proven to be mentally disturbed. Now the father is also facing charges. The same thing on the 4th of July in the small Michigan town parade where the young coward shot all those people with a gun his father gave him even after he was emotionally disturbed.
I feel for Curtis.I had to give up my job for unexpected diagnosis of Ménière’s disease and vestibular migraines.When you have to forfeit your job, a job that you love.That kind of loss feels like you lost a loved one.The pressure of not being able to provide along with the feeling of lost is a weight that not many people can carry.
I truly understand. I had to leave school over chronic illness. It is heartbreaking. I hope you have found relief for your medical conditions. Migraines are so debilitating.
It was horrible to hear the first part of the story you would think the police could give him a desk job or be a 911 dispatcher. Its not that your getting a horrible diagnosis loosing for livlyhood at the same time is hard to swallow
@@mjallen1308 This reliance that's placed on the those things in the U.S. just baffles me. You'd get equally good results going with your gut or a German octopus. In the rest of the civilised world polygraphs are seen for what they are. Pseudoscience.
Oh lord. Eye witness testimony and criminal confessions are also unreliable, but no one complains about them. Polygraphs are accurate 90% of the time. They aren't admissable in court, so the idea that people are arrested, tried, and convicted on the basis of them is nonsense. No one ever goes to prison because of a polygraph, but people do go to prison because of false testimony, false confessions, and mistaken identity by a witness. Where's the outrage there?
You just NEVER comply with the kidnapper. You get carjacked, just crash into some parked cars or something in the middle of the town. Make him panic or smth not drive in the woods...
right, do it at an area with a lot of people around. would have to be real dumb to kill 2 people in an intersection with moving traffic and proceed to leave the area too many people would have witnessed
Alfredo Rolando Prieto (November 18, 1965-October 1, 2015) was a Salvadoran-American serial killer. After being initially convicted for a single murder, he would later be connected to eight other murders committed in Virginia and California between May 1988 and September 1990 via DNA profiling. Sentenced to death in both states, Prieto was executed by lethal injection in Virginia in 2015.[1]
@Gail Hornung Beautiful state but corrupt and rotten to the core. People fleeing in droves but voting on the same policies that drove them out in the first place.
The case of Wendy Long just goes to show that lie detector machines can be flawed. He did so well they hypnotized him. He must not have been very well hypnotized, or he would have told on himself then and there! So when they say in other cases that they've cleared a person because of lie detector results, they should keep their eyes open and consider the fact that some people can and do beat those tests on adsiky basis, hence the reason, most aren't admissable in court! I've heard of so many cases where they'll say they eliminated such and such as a suspect. Maybe they need to go back and think again!!!
That he did his real name is Robert Clancy Rocky Stewart and he's also responsible for other girls murders and disappearances so makes you wonder how many victims are under his belt he is serving life in prison without parole
The image of that guy running down the hill @11:46 has always been stuck in my head, from I was a child.. before watching these episodes. That's the image that I see I’m my mind whenever I thought about this show.. Mainly because it was part of the intro back then… Something about it creeps me out
24:29 It’s so crazy to have not any updates on missing people or people who have been murdered or Who have mysteriously disappeared and the case still not solved and never knowing what happened to these people like Curtis Pichon.
ok, the reason that polygraph is not admissible in court cases is that not only are there things that make you body responses jump around, but it also judges if you 'believe' what you are saying, not if it is the truth.
If you think serial killers are scary, you aren't afraid of the right killer.... Your odds of dying from a serial killer are in the 100,000's. Your odds of dying from a PREVENTABLE Disease like Cancer, Type II Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stroke, Emphysemia are greater than one in Three(!). Did you exercise (intensely) today? Do you eat clean? How many people do you know who have died from the diseases on the above list vs. Serial Killers? Be afraid of the right things. Be proactive. Get off your butt every single day, don't be the 1-3...
@FixCreEightR. Curtis had MS and could not fire his police weapon accurately. The latter is why he resigned as a policeman. The latter may be why he accepted this position as a security guard. Incidentally, some security guards do not carry weapons due to liability concerns. If crooks are shot, they're known to turn around and file suit.
How ya gonna start an intro. off with that beat crash?? That scared me out of my soul when I was a kid. I was literally too scared to turn my head around to see if anything was behind me.
I love the way *_Unsolved Mysteries_* just drop little bombshells off in the written description at the end of a case like the small fact that the guy convicted in the *"Red Shoes"* episode appears to be Latino & not Black?
18:00 What he says is absolutely TRUE. I was one, I started a small dumpster one (NO one hurt at all) and I got recognition for it because it was next to a Macy's. I felt so sickened and ashamed after I confessed 4 days later and of course lost my job. But that was my choice and I had to deal with it! Do I get any points for confession?
Never heard of any of these UM cases and I have seen most. So sorry these people are on here though, you make it to UM and good chance you are not with us anymore
If you took Tommy's picture and put it next to the two composite sketches, it looks like him if you shift the characteristics of each picture around a bit. Each part of both pictures has his facial features.
His real name is Robert Clancy Rocky Stewart he is also responsible for other girls murders and disappearances he's serving life in prison without parole
This has jogged my memory of another case not featured in this series. A police officer being shot at a school. And as said the Christian lady who fell in love with a muslim man who kidnapped their daughter.
So the guy who went back and picked up his drunk friend and killed her, also called the cops on the 2 others, that got the D.U.I....how else would he know this girl would still be there?
I was under the impression that they made that conclusion from a hair retrieved from the young man’s body. They probably just looked at the texture of the hair and made the assumption unfortunately.
No DNA test can tell if you a African American. The test can only tell you have African ancestry in your DNA. Prieto was a black man from El Salvador. That's why I think African American is a stupid term. 30% of blacks living in the USA are not American citizens.
Only the original airings of those Season 11 episodes on CBS featured Virginia Madsen. Later re-runs of the episodes (and those included here on RUclips) featuring segments originally narrated by Madsen were re-dubbed with Robert Stack's voice.
Just goes to show polygraphs are B.S, even when the Agent conducting the polygraph gives opinion of passing with flying colors. Then years later the coward confessed. So, is the agent conducting the polygraph questioned of his lack of skills?
As fucked up as it sounds I keep thinking if a guy wants to rape someone -- just go along with it like you like it too - to make it seem consensual - and then hunt them down later -- At least you would still be alive - what a crazy world we live in!!!
@@Devonellah no pretend you are pregnant. I watched an America’s most wanted episode back in the day and a serial rapist/murderer broke into a woman’s house at night. She was alone and he was about to rape her and she started saying that she was pregnant. At first he didn’t believe her but she kept insisting that she was so he tied her up and blindfolded her and got the frick out of there. It saved her life.
Dude, the fucking guy had MS. You're all making a mountain out of a molehill. So what if he didn't "feel" or "act" a certain way when his car was on fire. I hate it when people just assumed that someone is suspect becuase they don't act the way someone should.
Alfredo pietro was killed by lethal injection in 2015 now he can't hurt anyone else. For Curtis I think that he did see something he shouldn't of maybe a drug deal idk but anyway I think whatever he saw that he wasn't supposed to I believe and think he was killed and the killers most likely hid the body some where else and not at his job. Curtis couldn't of walked away cuz of his mobility. I think he was happier to have the gun because of the memories he had from his old job that he loved. The dectictive woman that guy that she and her partner arrested could of taken her down easily when u have a criminal pulling you and resisting like he was she should of let go like her partner said to do then she wouldn't of gotten hurt the way she did cuz in the end he got captured anyway cuz her partner got him. U don't hold the criminal with one hand when he's pulling you like he was. The one guy that killed the elderly lady his finger prints matched on her car he shouldn't of been realased. As for les the other guy that's wanted I hope that he gets caught. Running over an elderly lady that's just cruel to me. I don't see why Stewart killed Wendi I mean I don't see how he passed that test alot of people don't pass that. Why killed her who knows but not everyone you meet Is nice , not everyone you meet is your friend no matter if thier nice to ya or not. U can't trust everyone In this world.
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The first segment is so great, it's terrific that this brilliant woman was able to make a connection between the murder of her daughter and a case that aired way back in 1989. Glad they caught the sicko behind these crimes.
Interesting how they spent the entire first segment implicating a black guy, and then hit us with an "Update: Some mexican dude on death row was charged with their murders and subsequently executed."
@@Strype13 Yep indeed, they thought it was a black man based on various eyewitness accounts claiming they had seen the first victim with a tall black guy shortly before she was murdered.
@@jonathanturbide2232Not just the eye witnesses, at 5:30 they claim his DNA from hair & semen indicated he was "African American".
Well u know uncle Rukus ruclips.net/video/BjumUKsToJQ/видео.html
@@Strype13 he is not Mexican,he is Central American,from El Salvador, Google him...I was reading on the crimes he committed and he is acused of killing at least 6 people that they now about and there are Blacks all over Central America and Mexico because of the Spanish that took them to this countries as slaves back in the days.
Tommy passed the lie detector's test with flying colors, but was still the killer. That speaks volumes about that particular test. Smh! RIP Wendy!
Exactly which is why people should not take a polygraph
@@fremontpathfinder8463 news update, placing your hands on a bible and swearing to tell the truth isn't exactly 100% effective either in fact it's more like 0% effective.
they are much more effective when they are conducted my experts and not the police who only know how to give speeding tickets and don't know the difference between the microphone of the lie detector or a pencil.
@@kurtmorris454 that's very true.
Same for drug sniffing dogs- they have a 50/50 error rate
It's hilarious that UM always used the refusal to take a polygraph as a sign of suspicion on someone. Here someone passed it and they're actually the killer. This is why they're not allowed in court.
I would never take one of those.
Polygraphs are pseudoscience and are not admissible in a court of law. I am so amazed that so many people agree to take them as they mean nothing BUT if they "apparently fail" or refuse to take then somehow they must be guilty. I don't understand why police are allowed to push this narrative and the press runs with it!!!!
seriously. why do they even still exist? other than as a joke on those paternity shows.
EDIT: almost forgot - you KNOW it's for real when they say, "passed WITH FLYING COLORS". lol. so the subject is a really good sociopath. :P
hey here's news for all of you, placing your hand on a bible and telling the truth isn't exactly 100% effective either , in fact it's more like 0%. Lie detector tests can be a lot more accurate if you have experts conduct them and not a bunch of but effing retards that barely know which end of the microphone to use
They are actually allowed in every federal court, and in 23 states at the local level. However, one cannot be forced to take one.
Glad petrio was caught. Amazing to see a double series... Good job ladies....
This show really makes me nervous but at the same time makes me super cautious and to be aware of my surroundings and to definitely think twice.
It taught me how to be safe as a kid.
It indeed teaches invaluable safety skills. Rescue 911 is another show that taught lifesaving skills.
Exactly.
I can just imagine the producers in charge of Unsolved Mysteries going to Robert Stack and saying, “Remember that Tina Jefferson case we did a few years ago? Well, it looks like we’ve got an update of epic proportions which require a new segment!”
Prieto was executed in 2015. It is believed he was responsible for at least 9 murders during the 80's.Tina's father died in 2007.
I can't believe we're coming up on 16yrs Robert Stack has been deceased. 😢😢
He had a good long life though. That kinda helps me with stuff like that.
@@annnee6818 Same..Just wish I could of met him. he seemed like a kind man.
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Noooooo it cannot be???
It's Bob stack that's what Steve Spielberg called him. Bob worked with Steve in 1941 in 1978 the film was released in 1979. My Mom seen 1941 in the movie theater with her mother. Great film.
What a great show with a great host. Robert Stack, no one else like him. Great man.
Stack was indeed the man! I also dig he didn't take himself too seriously and thus was willing to have a role in the Beavis & Butt-Head movie.
he was a legend
Absolutely a great man!
Partial update on Rachel Cooke’s disappearance (case featured at the very end):
Unresolved. In 2006, inmate Michael Keith Moore confessed to Rachel's murder while in prison for an unrelated murder. He claimed that he abducted but her, killed her with a hammer, and dumped her body in the Gulf of Mexico. He was scheduled to plead guilty to her murder when he suddenly backed out of the plea, admitting that he fabricated the confession for preferential treatment. However, authorities believed that Moore's confession was accurate; despite this, the charges were later dropped.
Sadly, Rachel's father passed away in 2014. In July of 2017, investigators received a tip about possible human remains buried in a field that might belong to Rachel. However, a search of the field turned up nothing. Then, in April of 2018, investigators announced a possible break in the case: they had located and impounded a car matching the description of one seen in Rachel's neighborhood the morning of her disappearance. The car is a Pontiac Trans Am that was located in Dallas. The car is linked to three persons of interest in her case. The FBI will soon conduct an analysis of the car, in hopes of finding DNA or other evidence. DNA experts have stated that it is likely that DNA evidence could still be found in the trunk of the car, even after all of this time.
A $100,000 reward is being offered in her case.
unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Rachel_Cooke
2:00 Red Shoes 14:20 Insecurity Guard 24:42 She Finds Fugitives 32:38
I look for your comments on all UM videos, thanks!
Wish these were automatically pinned. Thanks again puss 🖤
I really dislike the 48-72 hour rule or if person is adult can't be missing person until something happens. If they could be missing sooner might PREVENT bad from happening
You are soooooo right. So very right I'd have to open up the window and let some of the right out!!!!!
I dont like it in the case of a person trying to get away from an abuser..but in the case of one that vanished with no explanation..cops should not wait..maybe a good way to go would be to treat it like ur looking but at the same time look at partner spouse and friends and it appears if any of those seem fishy no info to them..only to certain parties..on condition tbey keep quiet..if its found they are running from an abusers check into that first
That "rule" Isnt true
@beispielsweise weise ....and even when children are missing - usually a parent has them. Not ALWAYS though.
Right I'd rather they treat it as a kidnapping/crime and be sorry later because 9 times out of 10 they're not voluntarily disappearing.
I know off topic, but the kitchen in the opening scene of the Wendi Long segment...oooo, FABULOUS 😍
Only a psychopath can pass a lie detector test with flying colors lol
Not necessarily. If you know when to pinch your bhole you can mess with your baseline. And polygraphs are not magnificent tools they're pseudoscience which at best give you 60% accuracy which isn't much better than guessing. And they get so many false positives they give lazy investigators an excuse to just bang up some schmoe and not bother.
@@annnee6818 lmao! I agree as well. I just find it hillarious lie detectors are still used to this date albeit not as often as before. Glad though that Tommy character was found to be the real killer. Shame you can't even trust your own friends. He prob tried to have his way with her but she refused and he raped and killed her and then concoted a whole fairy tale to throw the investigation off.
Exactly right because in his mind he did nothing wrong he wanted something and he got it at anyone’s expense
So true lol
As I rather understand, that you can decieve the test and it is shows weird results, but you really have to be psyh to beat it. The problem with liedetetector is rather that not quilty person could get the answer of being guilty or such. But of course lie detectors do not give 100% truthful info, that is why they are not used in courts.
I’m rather disheartened that Curtis was sold a handgun by a family member just days before he disappeared when they knew he had a history of depression. I’m not against sensible gun ownership with the right to defend oneself, but when someone is battling depression the LAST thing they need to have is a gun 😰
yeah that's kind of the same thing in a recent shooting involving a young high school kid who shot several people with a gun his father gave him for hunting especially after he was proven to be mentally disturbed. Now the father is also facing charges. The same thing on the 4th of July in the small Michigan town parade where the young coward shot all those people with a gun his father gave him even after he was emotionally disturbed.
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How in the world are you not going to charge someone whose fingerprints are on the car?
The mom in the first presented case is awesome. Glad the families got justice at long last.
I feel for Curtis.I had to give up my job for unexpected diagnosis of Ménière’s disease and vestibular migraines.When you have to forfeit your job, a job that you love.That kind of loss feels like you lost a loved one.The pressure of not being able to provide along with the feeling of lost is a weight that not many people can carry.
I truly understand. I had to leave school over chronic illness. It is heartbreaking. I hope you have found relief for your medical conditions. Migraines are so debilitating.
It was horrible to hear the first part of the story you would think the police could give him a desk job or be a 911 dispatcher. Its not that your getting a horrible diagnosis loosing for livlyhood at the same time is hard to swallow
That is one tough female cop. She broke her leg but still chased after the suspect and arrested him.
I commend that Mom! You are wonderful
They backed over that poor lady?? Sickening
"Tommy"/Stewart's case again shows why polygraph results are useless and why almost no other country uses them...
Ann Nee OMG I WAS JUST ABOUT TO POST THIS SAME THING! He was just sleazy as fuck... and fat... and ugly.
@@mjallen1308 This reliance that's placed on the those things in the U.S. just baffles me. You'd get equally good results going with your gut or a German octopus. In the rest of the civilised world polygraphs are seen for what they are. Pseudoscience.
Oh lord. Eye witness testimony and criminal confessions are also unreliable, but no one complains about them. Polygraphs are accurate 90% of the time. They aren't admissable in court, so the idea that people are arrested, tried, and convicted on the basis of them is nonsense. No one ever goes to prison because of a polygraph, but people do go to prison because of false testimony, false confessions, and mistaken identity by a witness. Where's the outrage there?
@@sergeiyzerman7240 nope, a polygraph can be manipulated by the right person. it means nothing.
You just NEVER comply with the kidnapper. You get carjacked, just crash into some parked cars or something in the middle of the town. Make him panic or smth not drive in the woods...
right, do it at an area with a lot of people around. would have to be real dumb to kill 2 people in an intersection with moving traffic and proceed to leave the area too many people would have witnessed
Never get in the car, you are doomed!
@@wildcat6669 Yeah get in the car then and take ur chances...
Alfredo Rolando Prieto (November 18, 1965-October 1, 2015) was a Salvadoran-American serial killer. After being initially convicted for a single murder, he would later be connected to eight other murders committed in Virginia and California between May 1988 and September 1990 via DNA profiling. Sentenced to death in both states, Prieto was executed by lethal injection in Virginia in 2015.[1]
Thanks for the info.
@Gail Hornung Beautiful state but corrupt and rotten to the core. People fleeing in droves but voting on the same policies that drove them out in the first place.
That poor girl must have been so scared. :-/
Families shouldn’t have to investigate their own loved ones deaths.
FUUUUUUCK DUDE!!!!!!!!!!????
I'm almost done binge watching all of the episodes. There's only a handful left, then that's it no more Stack😥😥😥😥
Robert isn't coming back from the dead to make new episodes so you're out of luck there. 😌
Bedgood still on the run? Come on Houston Police find him asap!!!!!
The case of Wendy Long just goes to show that lie detector machines can be flawed. He did so well they hypnotized him. He must not have been very well hypnotized, or he would have told on himself then and there! So when they say in other cases that they've cleared a person because of lie detector results, they should keep their eyes open and consider the fact that some people can and do beat those tests on adsiky basis, hence the reason, most aren't admissable in court! I've heard of so many cases where they'll say they eliminated such and such as a suspect. Maybe they need to go back and think again!!!
The way the two boys nod in the truck in wendys segment is hilarious. They look like twins to. Common sense said tommy was the killer.
36:20 He was so handsome and was on Disney Channel around 1997 too. R.I.P. young man (about 4 years ago). Bradley Joseph.
Tina's name is Veronica as well, like Rachel's mom.
May Wendy rest in rest in peace as well so sad she was horribly murdered
I knew “Tommy” had something to do with it. That story he gave just felt off
That he did his real name is Robert Clancy Rocky Stewart and he's also responsible for other girls murders and disappearances so makes you wonder how many victims are under his belt he is serving life in prison without parole
shows that a polygraph test means nothing
Lance Bedgood is still on the run. He would be 73 if still alive.
I bet he's living life like nothing happened but he's got a big surprise when he dies when he wakes up in hell
8:50-8:55 did anyone else get chills hearing that creepy original UM intro jingle? I sure did!!!
I did experience a slight tingling deep within my scrotum, yes.
Definitely a classic 💥
So sad. All these are so sad.
Woman: " Can't we just give him the car, i just to get out of the car"
Man: "me too honey"
Killer: "crickets"
Chocolate City Criminals, that's their preferred lifestyles
The image of that guy running down the hill @11:46 has always been stuck in my head, from I was a child.. before watching these episodes. That's the image that I see I’m my mind whenever I thought about this show.. Mainly because it was part of the intro back then…
Something about it creeps me out
Me too! 😳
@@rositawest4279 😳😳😳 lol it’s creepy to this day…
24:29 It’s so crazy to have not any updates on missing people or people who have been murdered or Who have mysteriously disappeared and the case still not solved and never knowing what happened to these people like Curtis Pichon.
@Josh Kolbo any particular reason for that thinking?
Marvelous chapter. I love this serie
Another good episode from start to finish
Y so serious 😈🃏🥃
Sooo... does this prove polygraph tests don’t work?
ok, the reason that polygraph is not admissible in court cases is that not only are there things that make you body responses jump around, but it also judges if you 'believe' what you are saying, not if it is the truth.
40:17 that music and the update are scary!
Facts 😂
Bodybuilder at 6ft 3 & 170lbs 😆😆
the case about Curtis is scary and unknown..
Anyone know if they found the cop/security guard with MS ? Strange case
R.I.P ROBERT STACK #2021
RIP ROBERT STACK
If you think serial killers are scary, you aren't afraid of the right killer.... Your odds of dying from a serial killer are in the 100,000's. Your odds of dying from a PREVENTABLE Disease like Cancer, Type II Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stroke, Emphysemia are greater than one in Three(!). Did you exercise (intensely) today? Do you eat clean?
How many people do you know who have died from the diseases on the above list vs. Serial Killers? Be afraid of the right things. Be proactive. Get off your butt every single day, don't be the 1-3...
Maybe Curtis was in shock? What a horrible disease. I hope he is ok.
If a stranger's fingerprints are found in the stolen car of a murdered woman, why wouldn't he be charged with, at least, car theft???
@FixCreEightR. Curtis had MS and could not fire his police weapon accurately. The latter is why he resigned as a policeman. The latter may be why he accepted this position as a security guard. Incidentally, some security guards do not carry weapons due to liability concerns. If crooks are shot, they're known to turn around and file suit.
How ya gonna start an intro. off with that beat crash?? That scared me out of my soul when I was a kid. I was literally too scared to turn my head around to see if anything was behind me.
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I love the way *_Unsolved Mysteries_* just drop little bombshells off in the written description at the end of a case like the small fact that the guy convicted in the *"Red Shoes"* episode appears to be Latino & not Black?
Eyewitness descriptions are highly unreliable.
He looked Dominican to me maybe that's why witnesses got the race wrong.
5:33?
Well it wasn’t the description it was the DNA they said they found on Tinas body was African American
@@CEDL4072 Don't make excuses!!! he obviously isn't African American
The second story is so sad 😔
As for Curt maybe he was in shock? Traumatic events often do that.
I think Curtis was kidnapped and murdered he probably stumbled into something and met his end that's what I believe happened
18:00 What he says is absolutely TRUE. I was one, I started a small dumpster one (NO
one hurt at all) and I got recognition for it because it was next to a Macy's. I felt so sickened and ashamed after I confessed 4 days later and of course lost my job. But that was my choice and I had to deal with it! Do I get any points for confession?
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Never heard of any of these UM cases and I have seen most. So sorry these people are on here though, you make it to UM and good chance you are not with us anymore
YODILDO! i forbid you from answering me! now sit there quietly and do as i say!
If you took Tommy's picture and put it next to the two composite sketches, it looks like him if you shift the characteristics of each picture around a bit. Each part of both pictures has his facial features.
His real name is Robert Clancy Rocky Stewart he is also responsible for other girls murders and disappearances he's serving life in prison without parole
This has jogged my memory of another case not featured in this series. A police officer being shot at a school. And as said the Christian lady who fell in love with a muslim man who kidnapped their daughter.
Wow...Curt's dad sells his depressed son a 9 mm?? Smart Daddio smh...
So the guy who went back and picked up his drunk friend and killed her, also called the cops on the 2 others, that got the D.U.I....how else would he know this girl would still be there?
I thought the DNA test said the serial killer was african american though I thought those tests were more accurate than that.
I was under the impression that they made that conclusion from a hair retrieved from the young man’s body. They probably just looked at the texture of the hair and made the assumption unfortunately.
No DNA test can tell if you a African American. The test can only tell you have African ancestry in your DNA. Prieto was a black man from El Salvador. That's why I think African American is a stupid term. 30% of blacks living in the USA are not American citizens.
Prieto executed...great news
That first case, the executed convict might be half Dominican, with that last name prieto.....and did fit the composite drawing almost to a T
He was El-Salvadorian. He’s dead now thank God
Is that the Pink ranger? Wow
Where is Virginia Madsen? She was a co-host for the first several episodes of this season.
Only the original airings of those Season 11 episodes on CBS featured Virginia Madsen. Later re-runs of the episodes (and those included here on RUclips) featuring segments originally narrated by Madsen were re-dubbed with Robert Stack's voice.
Just goes to show polygraphs are B.S, even when the Agent conducting the polygraph gives opinion of passing with flying colors. Then years later the coward confessed. So, is the agent conducting the polygraph questioned of his lack of skills?
LOL the shade thrown at New York at 8:25. Oof
Shade = Truth
wrong episode numbering?
Unfortunately, Margie would never go back home
Tina Rachel and Warren all rest in peace and be in heaven and as for alfredo he can rot in hell
That composite drawing didn’t match on the first story!
Abducted. Not suicide.
I thought it was odd Tommy went back to party to get her.
As fucked up as it sounds I keep thinking if a guy wants to rape someone -- just go along with it like you like it too - to make it seem consensual - and then hunt them down later -- At least you would still be alive - what a crazy world we live in!!!
Delilah Weeks some women have done that. One woman escaped a serial killer by doing that. She was street smart and did that.
@@Devonellah no pretend you are pregnant. I watched an America’s most wanted episode back in the day and a serial rapist/murderer broke into a woman’s house at night. She was alone and he was about to rape her and she started saying that she was pregnant. At first he didn’t believe her but she kept insisting that she was so he tied her up and blindfolded her and got the frick out of there. It saved her life.
Conceal carry ladies. We live among monsters.
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How about “Stop killing and raping women, gentlemen?”
@@cruisepaige Go into the forest alone with that murderer and tell him that and see if it works
And get something big enough to knock em down the first time!
Your life may depend on it!
I DO!!!
Dude, the fucking guy had MS. You're all making a mountain out of a molehill. So what if he didn't "feel" or "act" a certain way when his car was on fire. I hate it when people just assumed that someone is suspect becuase they don't act the way someone should.
6’3. 170 body builder?
Bahaha. Ikr. Silly
It it were 6'3 220-240 I'd say yes but at 170 he is junky skinny
So, I guess it's a bad idea to leave your car unattended on a NYC street.
Wendi was kill a friend name Tommy but is fake name is real name Robert Clansey "Rocky" Stewart who kill her and told them were her body was !!!
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Opal Zacharias? That's the most awesome name ever.
8:19. Is THAT what happens when I fucking park in New York? Are you serious?!
Alfredo pietro was killed by lethal injection in 2015 now he can't hurt anyone else. For Curtis I think that he did see something he shouldn't of maybe a drug deal idk but anyway I think whatever he saw that he wasn't supposed to I believe and think he was killed and the killers most likely hid the body some where else and not at his job. Curtis couldn't of walked away cuz of his mobility. I think he was happier to have the gun because of the memories he had from his old job that he loved. The dectictive woman that guy that she and her partner arrested could of taken her down easily when u have a criminal pulling you and resisting like he was she should of let go like her partner said to do then she wouldn't of gotten hurt the way she did cuz in the end he got captured anyway cuz her partner got him. U don't hold the criminal with one hand when he's pulling you like he was. The one guy that killed the elderly lady his finger prints matched on her car he shouldn't of been realased. As for les the other guy that's wanted I hope that he gets caught. Running over an elderly lady that's just cruel to me. I don't see why Stewart killed Wendi I mean I don't see how he passed that test alot of people don't pass that. Why killed her who knows but not everyone you meet Is nice , not everyone you meet is your friend no matter if thier nice to ya or not. U can't trust everyone In this world.
So it looks like polygraphs are not foolproof
Unsolved mysteries happen on a lot of Friday the 13ths.........
Staying in the house today Friday 8/13 😂
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No. I could not imagine what happens to a car in New York.
Disgusting . What a rotten apple.
What happened to Curtis?
Maybe he did kill himself entering the ocean and letting himself being carried out to sea where he drowned.
Bobby Lawson maybe
Allison McGuiness is in this episode
But didn't Tommy pass the polygraph test?
That's what confused me also..
Polygraph tests are highly inaccurate
@@deshkibeti polygraphs are highly inaccurate. You can get a false positive or negative (pass/fail.) That’s why they aren’t allowed in court.
Lance is 5'9 while showing us a mugshot where he is clearly 5'8 haha. Silly
Of course!
Alfredo killed a girl on the birthday of his future victim?.....wow.
Maybe he planned that
Legend has it that those vending machines still haven’t been fixed🤣
37:20 hypnotize Tommy to implant false memories so he can confess to her murder.
Henry Jefferson was pissed off.
Omg Wendi 😓😨😰
pichon really pissed off!