I agree! I remember watching these when they were new as a kid with my mom. Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries is good & the podcast is nice to listen to while driving or in bed at night but without Robert Stack it’s just not the same.
On February 23, 1992, two hikers discovered David's skeletal remains in the desert near Granite Gap, New Mexico. This is the same area where he left behind several clues before he vanished. Medical records confirmed his identity. Although police have been unable to determine when, how, or why he died, there was no evidence of foul play in his death. According to the medical examiner, there was no apparent trauma to his remains. While some still believe that David met with foul play, police have chalked up his death to dehydration and prolonged exposure to the outdoors, aka "death by misadventure". Sadly, David's father passed away in 2008.
I am so fascinated with the story of David Stone. It's been the only segment I have fully remembered since watching practically all of these stories 30 years ago. And I find it ironic that they featured the story of Adam Hecht, another privileged, young man, who also abandoned his life of luxury, on the episode right before this one! Real life is sooo much more interesting than fiction most of the time...
It's indeed very hard for a wealthy individual to leave behind a carefree, lavish lifestyle to embark on a spiritual quest that may endanger his very existence and sanity. Sometimes its starting point is the result of personal trauma, sometimes the result of keen perception.
The great thing about these old UM episodes is that many of the mysteries are still unsolved or active all these years later. And sometimes are even solved!! UM has a website and any updates to the mysteries are posted there regularly.
Robert Stack made this show. I’m sorry it wasn’t the same without him and hearing his voice and the epic theme song reminds me of my grandmother who would watch with my brother and I as kids. Man, how I miss those times and the 90s
Same for me! I’d fall asleep in my nana’s lap while her and my poppop would watch it at night. One of my favorite memories! I’ve always love Unsolved mysteries with Robert Stack! ❤❤❤
For sure! My Aunt used to "tape" (record) all the episodes on VHS....Along with Little House on the Prarie, Roots and many more....difficult to find VCR'S these days but I WISH I had kept those when she passed as a memento for the wonderful memories I have of her ❤ I can only HOPE my own children are blessed with family and people around them like I have....not memories of gaming or sitting on a Playstation for hours.......just spending time with elders who care
One of the best shows to have ever aired. It is very rare that I become captivated with anything as much as I become captivated by this series. Thank you for sharing.
Funny how Katie only tried to prove it to that doctor and his assistant and they were able to get it on film so perfectly when jewelry fell out of her eyes and ears. Where is the video of the gold appearing as it happens? Why only the after? She must be rich now with all those diamonds coming out of her eyes
The David Stone segment was very sad. An avoidable tragedy. After reading the comments, I do agree that he had a psychotic break probably due to CTE from his football days. What a shame. Handsome man. RIP
@@andrewortiz5797 it seems that ppl didn't talk much about drugs back then. I used to watch Unsolved Mysteries as a kid and now that I'm older a lot of these stories of ppl who had strange behavior was probably because of drugs, mental illness, are a combination of the 2.
I respect what he did. Stepped out of his comfortable affluent lifestyle and set forth on a mission. Most people born into that kind of wealth live their whole lives based on entitlement and judging others based on wealth and social status.
@@Yahweh-dn9cv More than likely the elements, there was no evidence of suicide, I mean he had no water, no food, just wearing shorts and a shirt, you won't survive too long out in the desert like that.
I always found the Vision Quest one very fascinating yet frightening. Especially with what ultimately became of David Stone and whether he (or anyone as part of that movement) saw something of the Vision Quest. It's sad at the end though.
I don't believe this lady whatsoever, but I have seen footage of some girl in India that you can literally see glass materializing in her eyes and it coming out. Very believable
David Stone probably died within a week or less after walking into the desert. Christopher McCandless survived for at least three or four months by himself in the Alaskan wilderness before he died. He wasn't some white collar newb wandering around looking for pyramids.
The case was featured as a part of the October 31, 1990 episode. In this episode, two of Professor Kurtz's colleagues re-created the "gold foil" sweating by using gold leaf material purchased in an art store. They used hairspray to keep the material stuck to the body. The "gem falling from the eye" was easily explainable by a magician who showed how she could secrete the stone in between her fingers (below her ring) easily and then pop it out at the right moment. It has also been suggested that she is a self-harmer who inserts objects into her ears and other orifices (not an uncommon psychiatric phenomenon often found in those who self-harm).
I've grew up on Pawleys Island, and I've seen the grey man several times. He's a gentle sprit, he's only spoken to me once And told me to get off the island. I did and my home was spared, not a single piece of my home was damaged, And yet my neighbors home was leveled to the ground.
Fascinating, I have only heard of good ghosts or spirits. Honestly, why would anyone waste their time trying to annoy people? It doesn't make sense logically.
I’m from Myrtle Beach. I don’t think he’s the spirit of that wealthy planter from the nineteenth century. From the way he is described he sounds like he may be an angel.
Happy Halloween cheers and frights from Tokyo! I love this show. 'Unsolved Mysteries' and 'In Search of...' w/ Leonard Nimoy scared the beejeesus out of me when I was a kid. That music! Those reenactments. Pure nightmare fuel!
I swear almost every episode mentions my birthday, September 22... I was born in the late 80's too.. i’ma start leaving a comment everytime they mention my bday
What a great line to hear. Halloween specials from a time when Halloween was actually still exciting and a big deal and not just a dead husk like it - and everything else - is now.
The location that man's body was found was extremely close to where he was last seen.. If he died from exposure in that location why the hell didn't they find his body?
If David Stone suffered a mental breakdown before he died (and it's clear that he did), could it have been CTE from his time playing football? He certainly seems to show all the symptoms, especially the sudden outbursts of violence. Regrettably, the fact that Stone's remains were only found as a skeleton prevented any determination of this through an autopsy.
H HH I think that when the time comes, and they take a look at OJ’s brain, he’s gonna be found to suffer CTE quite severely. Would definitely explain his behavior.
Kids from unsolved mysteries: Dad mom we have to leave immediately! Parents from unsolved mysteries: Listens and leave immediately. Me as a kid: Dad we have to leave immediately the weather outside is getting dangerous! My dad: Girl I don't care if Satan is at the door, you are going to school tomorrow! When I was your age I walked to school every day 4 miles up-hill both ways and there wasn't no such thing as wind!
@@katkat1080 My parents are from GA. Its amazing how deep the snow gets in the Southern part of the State. And it was 10 miles, shoeless, and it seemed to have snowed all year long.
This made me laugh cuz I got one too. An acquaintance’s dad: every day to get to and from school I had to swim across a river balancing my school books on my head.
35:10 - 35:11 Anyone else hear the strange wheezing sound she makes when breathing? That sound... i think that’s the only mystery here. You can see that gem alleged to have come from in her eye actually drop Outside and BELOW her eye. More specifically, it came from her hand, exactly where the magician said it would be.
I will always keep an open mind for everything. I have experienced clairvoyance personally, and the experience saved my life. Saw ghosts on a few occasions as well. 20 years ago, i wouldnt believed in any of these stuff, but trust me if you had encountered or seen things on a level deemed not possible by the average human, your understanding of the material world totally change. This world has more to it than meets the eye. For the professor who claimed that he has spend 15 yrs to investigate the paranormal, looking at his speech, he is purely out to debunked everything. You can see the pure hatred and disgust he has for these ppl claiming of their supernatural powers, thinking that these are frauds. Now how would you even investigate something when your mind is already closed?
Safe to say David Stone had a complete mental breakdown, but it's still a very mysterious case. How did he die? And when? And what about all these clues and messages left behind? Very strange story.
Jonathan Turbide I know it’s been covered again in subsequent Unsolved Mysteries series, most recently in the Dennis Farina run but I can’t recall if there have been any major developments or updates. Truly strange nonetheless
@@ernstvanstangl1048 It's Possible After He Reached Highway 80 And Interstate 10 That David Stone Simply And Probably Wandered Off Into The Desert And Died Of Exposure We Will Never Know Very Strange Case
I don't see what is so strange about what happened to him at all. He had a mental breakdown (been there, done that. It ain't fun), wandered in to the desert and died. Full stop.
Pretty much without exception, claims of supernatural or psychic abilities have been debunked every time they've been rigorously investigated. Time and time again. Don't blame skeptics for not believing stuff that isn't supported by evidence
David Stone..I think Adam Hecht suffered the same fate...wondered off on some spiritual journey in the back country. hunters found his body near the search area 4 years later.
@@ecidadeII well look his body has to be in a remote area otherwise he would have been found - unless killed by a professional hitman and 0 evidence of that. Only other scenario i can think of is he lost his mind on drugs, became a homeless transient and died some where far away as a John Doe.
I actually started believing in the psychic, until she started sweating foil, and gems falling out her ears🙄🤣🤣. Thirst for attention lol. Back in the days they didnt have internet to get torn apart
@@1987missbailey .....You know how they “seem” to do that? They learn about the case somehow. Like, maybe the police were just open with the public as to where they were in their investigation, for just one example. And the psycho, I mean psychic, just claims they feel shit in the same general area. She looks right, but in reality the authorities were on the right trail anyway. Then, just tell the psychics story & leave out the investigation & boom, they look like a genius.......I hope that makes sense. I tried to explain it without typing a novel 🤷🏻♂️The better or more clever psychics are just really good at research, maybe watching where the police are concentrating. Sometimes they can ask a person particular questions & get clues for stuff to say in how the person answers, etc, etc.
Unsolved Mysteries rocks and stands the test of time. I loved it then, love it now - the reporting, reenactments, music, Robert Stack - everything. Perfection. Miss Katie is a fraud, btw.
31:35 -- I had a class with Paul Kurtz in college--possibly around the same time this was filmed in late 1990! Loved his class. He was a very entertaining fellow. RIP.
Having lived in nm it's incredibly deadly to travel the roads at night as there are numerous rattlesnakes and deadly insects. Then there's the fact that you'll go several miles and see nothing.
That's what I'd like to see, if they could supply a video from where we see her shower( in a swimming costume of course) and enter a secure room and watch the gold appear then I'd be more open to it being true, but this clip where she's already covered in it could so easily have been a set up, Most physics who claim to have abilities such as this woman's fail to prove it when asked to in controlled conditions,
When you say that there’s no explanation for how these psychics could know certain things. I think; “bullshit”, covers everything. When she can read after saying she never learned, she’s lying. It’s a simple as that, but some people are too simple.
Thanks For Another Great Episode Of Unsolved Mysteries With Robert Stack It's Back The David Stone Story Was Absolutely Strange 4 Years After He Disappeared 2 Hunters Found David Stone's Remains In The Granite Gap Area Of New Mexico I Believe That After He Reached Highway 80 And Interstate 10 David Simply And Probably Wandered Off Into The Desert And Died Of Exposure Without Any Coat Or Clothing The Medical Examiner Was Unable To Determine The Exact Time Place Or Cause Of Death Very Strange Case Indeed
@@twincherry4958 I Wonder Too They Were Probably Just Bones And Were Scattered Due To The Animals That's Why The Medical Examiner Wasn't Able To Determine The Exact Cause Of Death But Can't They Do Autopsy On Bones Wheather To Determine How A Person Dies And Reveal They're Identity As Well
Isn't tea another word for Heroin. Leonard Cohen sings : " And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from Chima" (in "Suzanne"). And that is supposed to mean Heroin in slang.
I thought Tea=Peyote. People drink peyote “tea” for a psychedelic trip. New Agers believe it’s one way to the path of enlightenment. And I don’t think he was mentally ill, he was probably sick of the greed/power hungry people in his industry and did what Chris McCandless did (the guy from Into the Wild)
The most typical drug slang associated with "tea" is marijuana. That being said, many drugs such as opium or mushrooms san also come in tea form, as has been mentioned by others.
My thought is David Stone lost his temper on someone unable to defend himself -- bully behavior -- and then realized that if dude decided to make something of it, he could be facing some legal issues -- either criminal or civil -- that would put a dent in his perfect life, so he booked it out of there on a "vision quest." He was likely thinking of an insanity defense, where he could reemerge, get "treatment" and resume his life as it was before. Likely knew business card dude somehow, and maybe got double crossed once he got there. I do find it odd that his scent ended by the interstate intersection. Like maybe he knew where to come out and meet someone after intentionally making enough of a spectacle of himself that people he encountered would remember in case he needed witnesses to his mental state. Katie had never seen a picture of her husband's father before? She also mistook him for her landlord? Sure. Georgia and Jack? It's lovely when two scammers find each other.
@@annabaturin3020 And nobody else's - in a country where most everyone is Christian. Inconsistency of houses being 'saved' points to the likelihood that they were sheltered by neighbouring properties rather than divine intervention - and then the people made up the bit about seeing the Gray Man afterwards. Easily done.
Nobody has ever proven that angels exist. You can't say they are the cause of something unless you can first show that they are real. Things that don't exist are not the cause of anything in our universe.
Now this is truly TV. The grayman is totally true and he still shows up today before a storm approches the Carolinas, and legend is that if you have a home on the coast of the Carolinas, and you encounter him and evacuate afterwards before a storm, your home would be spared from damage, even from the most dangerous hurricane, while on the other hand, if you encounter him and don't evacuate your home, your home will have serious damages.
I don’t care what decade or current year we’re in... Unsolved Mysteries NEVER gets old! Love this show!
I agree my family and I would would never miss an episode.
Agreed 100%! Its the best. His voice and the old music just tops it off
I agree! I remember watching these when they were new as a kid with my mom. Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries is good & the podcast is nice to listen to while driving or in bed at night but without Robert Stack it’s just not the same.
So true so true
Love love love this show :)
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Popcorn, a delicious beverage, a warm plush blanket, fluffy pillows, Ghost- my rottweiler, and an Unsolved Mysteries marathon. I'm good. Lol.
Wow. So fascinating.
Sounds good to me!
My rotties are Trooper (7), Rogue (8) and Mercy (2.5)
Your night in is also my perfect night in 🙌🥰
Sounds perfect 🤩
Absolutely that sounds so idealistic lol and very cushy and comfy. Lol.
I miss shows like this. Brings back memories going over to grandmas house and eating dinner while watching this all the family members around the tv.
It's like time travelling back
Same here. Grandma's house. Summer time. Box fans and pallets on the living room floor with cousins 😊
I believe Robert Stack was born to host this show
Ikr
That's actually a unsolved mystery.
@@MrJames-tw3so lol
Karl Malden was good too, but Robert Stack wins.
The one and only and no one else!
Halloween night on Unsolved Mysteries! Does NOT get more scary than that!!
Yesssss
Thank God I may have still been out trick or treating when this aired lol
Oh it gets more scary than that Brandy. Trust me.
Hell yeah it scared the shit out of me
butters 1159 butters it gets scarier than his coat trust me.
On February 23, 1992, two hikers discovered David's skeletal remains in the desert near Granite Gap, New Mexico. This is the same area where he left behind several clues before he vanished. Medical records confirmed his identity. Although police have been unable to determine when, how, or why he died, there was no evidence of foul play in his death. According to the medical examiner, there was no apparent trauma to his remains. While some still believe that David met with foul play, police have chalked up his death to dehydration and prolonged exposure to the outdoors, aka "death by misadventure".
Sadly, David's father passed away in 2008.
Thank you for this info. My heart breaks to know how difficult this was for David’s parents.
Thanks for the information, I often look for your posts to see if there are any updates to these 30 year old mysteries!
I hope he didn’t try to get back to his car to find it gone.
Anyone interested in the case should check out the Missing 411 phenomenon.
Very eerie and relevant, this case fits so well
Yea a bad adventure.
I am so fascinated with the story of David Stone. It's been the only segment I have fully remembered since watching practically all of these stories 30 years ago. And I find it ironic that they featured the story of Adam Hecht, another privileged, young man, who also abandoned his life of luxury, on the episode right before this one! Real life is sooo much more interesting than fiction most of the time...
It's indeed very hard for a wealthy individual to leave behind a carefree, lavish lifestyle to embark on a spiritual quest that may endanger his very existence and sanity. Sometimes its starting point is the result of personal trauma, sometimes the result of keen perception.
Ya I just watch that one :)
@@ashleelarsen5002 Donald Kemp too
The story reminds me of a friend of mine who developed schizophrenia...
There were so many racist microagressions
The great thing about these old UM episodes is that many of the mysteries are still unsolved or active all these years later. And sometimes are even solved!! UM has a website and any updates to the mysteries are posted there regularly.
The story of the Vision Quest has always intrigued me. Sounds to me like he had a bit of a mental break. I feel for his family.
Couldnt be helped
Maybe cte
gotta be sumthin to do with his religion
LSD?
@@samuelwallace1797 more likely peyote or something more natural
Robert Stack made this show. I’m sorry it wasn’t the same without him and hearing his voice and the epic theme song reminds me of my grandmother who would watch with my brother and I as kids. Man, how I miss those times and the 90s
Yeah, growing up, I used to love watching this show with my grandmother.
Same for me! I’d fall asleep in my nana’s lap while her and my poppop would watch it at night.
One of my favorite memories! I’ve always love Unsolved mysteries with Robert Stack! ❤❤❤
@@k1ttychaos250 mine were “nanny and pop” great memories 🙏🏻
For sure! My Aunt used to "tape" (record) all the episodes on VHS....Along with Little House on the Prarie, Roots and many more....difficult to find VCR'S these days but I WISH I had kept those when she passed as a memento for the wonderful memories I have of her ❤ I can only HOPE my own children are blessed with family and people around them like I have....not memories of gaming or sitting on a Playstation for hours.......just spending time with elders who care
@@sarahcruz2418 I remember little house on the prairie and the Walton’s too! Lol
Reenactments are top quality. great production
Agree! There are some sweet actors. Love that spirit!!!!
seriously
One of the best shows to have ever aired. It is very rare that I become captivated with anything as much as I become captivated by this series. Thank you for sharing.
Funny how Katie only tried to prove it to that doctor and his assistant and they were able to get it on film so perfectly when jewelry fell out of her eyes and ears. Where is the video of the gold appearing as it happens? Why only the after? She must be rich now with all those diamonds coming out of her eyes
Dats my grandma bro she's dead👍
Nope... she can only produce cubic zirconia
She's an idiotic fraud@@chloe.h.5255
The story of David Stone gives me the chills
I remember seeing this when I was a kid and it scared the shit out of me. Just happened to stumble onto it today. Wow! What a find.
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37:30 golden girl
The intro or this particular episode?
The David Stone segment was very sad. An avoidable tragedy. After reading the comments, I do agree that he had a psychotic break probably due to CTE from his football days. What a shame. Handsome man. RIP
Very insightful comment/reaction.
October 31, 1990 was indeed a Wednesday, the day that Unsolved Mysteries ran in those days
THE GOLD LEAF LMFAO 🤣🤣
Every single time that I watch Unsolved Mysteries, I feel as if I have seen the episode before... because, I have 😂
The amount of nostalgic feelings just the intro gives me is crazy.
i hope the grey man finds peace and reunites with his love
I don’t .... if he finds love everybody house getting destroyed next storm
@@GeeJayO1022 maybe he can walk and chew gum at the same time don't you think?
Once he crosses over, he will.
Me, too.
One day late
sounds like David totally lost his mind and burnt out and wandered off and died...very sad...that woman with the gold is very strange...
He probably took too much drugs!!
@@andrewortiz5797 it seems that ppl didn't talk much about drugs back then. I used to watch Unsolved Mysteries as a kid and now that I'm older a lot of these stories of ppl who had strange behavior was probably because of drugs, mental illness, are a combination of the 2.
Rest in peace David Stone 🙏
I respect what he did. Stepped out of his comfortable affluent lifestyle and set forth on a mission. Most people born into that kind of wealth live their whole lives based on entitlement and judging others based on wealth and social status.
I still wonder about david,was it the elements,or was it possibly suicide?regardless,RIP,dave
@@Yahweh-dn9cv More than likely the elements, there was no evidence of suicide, I mean he had no water, no food, just wearing shorts and a shirt, you won't survive too long out in the desert like that.
The Foil Lady is HYSTERICAL.
I can't believe this made it past the editor desk.
That woman was a kook
Probaly bangin her psychiatrist hes hypin her up tryin to get rich
She said it herself, “I seen the magic!”
Shes making real robotic movements so the foil doesn't come off, lol
The lady who sweat foil was hilarious ! I liked how the video didn’t show her actually sweat it; it only appeared in the video
I know a woman when very excited diamonds come out of her honey chest.
Magnets inside her mouth?
I always found the Vision Quest one very fascinating yet frightening. Especially with what ultimately became of David Stone and whether he (or anyone as part of that movement) saw something of the Vision Quest. It's sad at the end though.
Nothing compares to this show. I love it!
Oct.31 1988 I remember that day I just had move to Arizona and was going to see the Halloween.4 movie just came out. I was 24 years old then
Halloween 4 is underrated
On Halloween 1988 I was 17 and went to a college party in Boston where I went to school.
I was 10 halloween 88 i made 11 in dec
@@strawberrysundae771 i wasnt in existence lol
I was 4 in 88
The ratings must have been through the roof!
I cannot believe that people believed that gold foil and crying diamonds shit lol
Lol
“Has written perfect medieval French in a trance.”
Ha!
How can you disprove it ?
@@carloscabrera5311 They did it on the segment. It’s a trick because it’s impossible.
I don't believe this lady whatsoever, but I have seen footage of some girl in India that you can literally see glass materializing in her eyes and it coming out. Very believable
i use to watch this at 90s was aweomse now am 31 years old
Well I was watching it in the 80’s and I’m a hell of a lot older than 30 lol.
I love the story of the Gray man!!
If the people want to give thanks then they need to build a shrine!!
americal supernatural did a doc on him
I still love the brick on the roof.... On the old couples house
My favorite part is how happy they were that everybody else's house got destroyed but theirs because gray man and God. 🙄
Me too
David's walk, reminds me of Christopher Mccandless of Into the wild fame. Philosophical and ideological ideas meets mother nature and loses, again!
I thought the exact same thing. Kind of similar story, similar end
I was thinking the same
David Stone probably died within a week or less after walking into the desert. Christopher McCandless survived for at least three or four months by himself in the Alaskan wilderness before he died. He wasn't some white collar newb wandering around looking for pyramids.
The case was featured as a part of the October 31, 1990 episode.
In this episode, two of Professor Kurtz's colleagues re-created the "gold foil" sweating by using gold leaf material purchased in an art store. They used hairspray to keep the material stuck to the body.
The "gem falling from the eye" was easily explainable by a magician who showed how she could secrete the stone in between her fingers (below her ring) easily and then pop it out at the right moment.
It has also been suggested that she is a self-harmer who inserts objects into her ears and other orifices (not an uncommon psychiatric phenomenon often found in those who self-harm).
Imagine that.
She’s a brilliant fraud, brilliant
I have that same issue, been putting things in my orifices' for years
Like in Poe's Golden bug!!!
@@metsdudenj 😂😂😂
I've grew up on Pawleys Island, and I've seen the grey man several times. He's a gentle sprit, he's only spoken to me once And told me to get off the island. I did and my home was spared, not a single piece of my home was damaged, And yet my neighbors home was leveled to the ground.
Fascinating, I have only heard of good ghosts or spirits.
Honestly, why would anyone waste their time trying to annoy people? It doesn't make sense logically.
Wow!
I’m from Myrtle Beach. I don’t think he’s the spirit of that wealthy planter from the nineteenth century. From the way he is described he sounds like he may be an angel.
2:08 friendly Ghost 12:08 Vision Quest 25:20 Powers of Miss Katie 38:10 Reincarnation.
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you
You're the best, thanks! ❤
Katie:" bahh Foiled again!"
I'm sorry, but Katie is simply not a "brilliant fraud". She's just a regular one.
Exactly.
Happy Halloween cheers and frights from Tokyo! I love this show. 'Unsolved Mysteries' and 'In Search of...' w/ Leonard Nimoy scared the beejeesus out of me when I was a kid. That music! Those reenactments. Pure nightmare fuel!
Tokyo ...awesome. how's the women over there ? frkn GOgeous
I swear almost every episode mentions my birthday, September 22... I was born in the late 80's too.. i’ma start leaving a comment everytime they mention my bday
The segment during Halloween 1988 was the night I was born I notice the same thing.
I can watch this show over & over ,his voice is like no other 👍👍👍
Special Halloween night edition (shivers down my back)....
Jacob Adams all hallow’s eve
"It's Halloween night on Unsolved Mysteries."
Yes sirrrrr
Ghost stuff scares the hell out of *ME*
I was out drinkin
What a great line to hear. Halloween specials from a time when Halloween was actually still exciting and a big deal and not just a dead husk like it - and everything else - is now.
Happiest news ever
The location that man's body was found was extremely close to where he was last seen.. If he died from exposure in that location why the hell didn't they find his body?
Because they thought he wasn’t there
Vision Quest...my all time favorite episode. So dang good to watch before bed. 🤘🏻
If David Stone suffered a mental breakdown before he died (and it's clear that he did), could it have been CTE from his time playing football? He certainly seems to show all the symptoms, especially the sudden outbursts of violence. Regrettably, the fact that Stone's remains were only found as a skeleton prevented any determination of this through an autopsy.
Concussion
Yes, head trauma and its connection to depression was not really on the mainstream radar at that time. Very possible!
H HH I think that when the time comes, and they take a look at OJ’s brain, he’s gonna be found to suffer CTE quite severely. Would definitely explain his behavior.
WGAS WGAF
Plausible
Roberts voice is so mesmerizing hard not to listen great host
Robert stack could spend the hour reading the phone book and I would still be listening.
God bless Katie. I hope she got all the attention she was seeking. Mercy lol that case was not Unsolved Mysteries worthy. Was clearly debunked.
LOL, I was just thinking the same thing. What a complete waste of time and resources that segment was.
The gold foil? 😂
100% scariest freakin' theme song of all time. No horror movie score comes close to the sinister vibe of this track.
The guys who wrote it even said it messes them up listening to it!
I am dreaming of a white christmas.
Kids from unsolved mysteries:
Dad mom we have to leave immediately!
Parents from unsolved mysteries:
Listens and leave immediately.
Me as a kid:
Dad we have to leave immediately the weather outside is getting dangerous!
My dad: Girl I don't care if Satan is at the door, you are going to school tomorrow! When I was your age I walked to school every day 4 miles up-hill both ways and there wasn't no such thing as wind!
U forgot "Through rain, hail, sleet or snow. Without a jacket or shoes!"
@@katkat1080 My parents are from GA. Its amazing how deep the snow gets in the Southern part of the State. And it was 10 miles, shoeless, and it seemed to have snowed all year long.
This made me laugh cuz I got one too. An acquaintance’s dad: every day to get to and from school I had to swim across a river balancing my school books on my head.
And snow was just powdered sugar to make the way to school sweeter.
LOL. I remember those school days!!🤣
35:10 - 35:11 Anyone else hear the strange wheezing sound she makes when breathing? That sound... i think that’s the only mystery here. You can see that gem alleged to have come from in her eye actually drop Outside and BELOW her eye. More specifically, it came from her hand, exactly where the magician said it would be.
I was going to say the only magic here is the bitch was still alive wheezing like that
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can see her fingers part at 38:00 (right before the jewel falls) just like the magician demonstrated....LMAO!!
I will always keep an open mind for everything. I have experienced clairvoyance personally, and the experience saved my life. Saw ghosts on a few occasions as well. 20 years ago, i wouldnt believed in any of these stuff, but trust me if you had encountered or seen things on a level deemed not possible by the average human, your understanding of the material world totally change. This world has more to it than meets the eye.
For the professor who claimed that he has spend 15 yrs to investigate the paranormal, looking at his speech, he is purely out to debunked everything. You can see the pure hatred and disgust he has for these ppl claiming of their supernatural powers, thinking that these are frauds. Now how would you even investigate something when your mind is already closed?
Weird yo
Love ❤️ their reenactment of their 1st picture about ghost I like the star/actor that played that role the man walking on the beach
Lovely part ❤️ he played
Safe to say David Stone had a complete mental breakdown, but it's still a very mysterious case. How did he die? And when? And what about all these clues and messages left behind? Very strange story.
Doesn't seem he was harmed so maybe dehydration, exhaustion etc. He probably just fell asleep or passed out and never wokeup.
Jonathan Turbide I know it’s been covered again in subsequent Unsolved Mysteries series, most recently in the Dennis Farina run but I can’t recall if there have been any major developments or updates. Truly strange nonetheless
Exposure.
@@ernstvanstangl1048 It's Possible After He Reached Highway 80 And Interstate 10 That David Stone Simply And Probably Wandered Off Into The Desert And Died Of Exposure We Will Never Know Very Strange Case
I don't see what is so strange about what happened to him at all. He had a mental breakdown (been there, done that. It ain't fun), wandered in to the desert and died. Full stop.
Omg i almost fainted when i herd robert stack say this is a holloween night special this should have gotten more than 957 likes awesome!
the lengths that absolute skeptics will go to to disprove things to the point of absurdity shows how inflexible they are in their beliefs
Pretty much without exception, claims of supernatural or psychic abilities have been debunked every time they've been rigorously investigated. Time and time again. Don't blame skeptics for not believing stuff that isn't supported by evidence
David Stone..I think Adam Hecht suffered the same fate...wondered off on some spiritual journey in the back country. hunters found his body near the search area 4 years later.
The driver he encountered was an angel. People did sweet reenactments, now so critizied.
@@maramarxx2431 Mara when did you get to be so cute?
@@fuckoff187 thanks i needed it.
Adam Hecht wandered off in Beverly Hills. That’s hardly the “back country”.
@@ecidadeII well look his body has to be in a remote area otherwise he would have been found - unless killed by a professional hitman and 0 evidence of that. Only other scenario i can think of is he lost his mind on drugs, became a homeless transient and died some where far away as a John Doe.
Thank you so much for uploading this show.
I actually started believing in the psychic, until she started sweating foil, and gems falling out her ears🙄🤣🤣.
Thirst for attention lol. Back in the days they didnt have internet to get torn apart
Ur stupid have u not read the Bible
@@nicoleymacaroni bible isn't true!
Yup...reminds me of them folks who have ‘Morgellons Disease’....I think they have mental issues....
Well they do now.
@@1987missbailey .....You know how they “seem” to do that? They learn about the case somehow. Like, maybe the police were just open with the public as to where they were in their investigation, for just one example. And the psycho, I mean psychic, just claims they feel shit in the same general area. She looks right, but in reality the authorities were on the right trail anyway. Then, just tell the psychics story & leave out the investigation & boom, they look like a genius.......I hope that makes sense. I tried to explain it without typing a novel 🤷🏻♂️The better or more clever psychics are just really good at research, maybe watching where the police are concentrating. Sometimes they can ask a person particular questions & get clues for stuff to say in how the person answers, etc, etc.
I just realized the flute playing on the David Stone story sounds alot like the flute music in the 1975 Australian film "Picnic at hanging rock".
That's a very deep cut.
Anyway, it's a pan flute. It was a very popular instrument in 80s movie scores, especially those with "nature" as a theme.
Beer and mysteries!!
What a great plan!
Unsolved Mysteries rocks and stands the test of time. I loved it then, love it now - the reporting, reenactments, music, Robert Stack - everything. Perfection.
Miss Katie is a fraud, btw.
31:35 -- I had a class with Paul Kurtz in college--possibly around the same time this was filmed in late 1990! Loved his class. He was a very entertaining fellow. RIP.
Having lived in nm it's incredibly deadly to travel the roads at night as there are numerous rattlesnakes and deadly insects. Then there's the fact that you'll go several miles and see nothing.
I still love this show!!!💕💕💕
Robert sounds as scary as he looks but I love his episodes
It's funny that you don't see footage of gold beginning to come out of her body.
That's what I'd like to see, if they could supply a video from where we see her shower( in a swimming costume of course) and enter a secure room and watch the gold appear then I'd be more open to it being true, but this clip where she's already covered in it could so easily have been a set up,
Most physics who claim to have abilities such as this woman's fail to prove it when asked to in controlled conditions,
That was terrible
The music makes these stories a thousand times scarier.
Love the theme music. Never gets old.
Story on Reincarnation is tied to another case of a man Wanted in the death of his wife who slept with her reincarnated lover 😅
That's an interesting one...what a great excuse!
When you say that there’s no explanation for how these psychics could know certain things. I think; “bullshit”, covers everything. When she can read after saying she never learned, she’s lying. It’s a simple as that, but some people are too simple.
That's the saddest part of our human nature, dear friend.
Lol
Build a shrine to the grey man
He'll hunt it...
He's not real so...
@@tmr8193 No
I think Georgia is for real. Thank you for this.
This show is like the Twilight Zone only true stories.
I can personally relate to David’s story
Love this episode of Unsolved Mysteries about ghost stories and one episode voodoo
Thanks For Another Great Episode Of Unsolved Mysteries With Robert Stack It's Back The David Stone Story Was Absolutely Strange 4 Years After He Disappeared 2 Hunters Found David Stone's Remains In The Granite Gap Area Of New Mexico I Believe That After He Reached Highway 80 And Interstate 10 David Simply And Probably Wandered Off Into The Desert And Died Of Exposure Without Any Coat Or Clothing The Medical Examiner Was Unable To Determine The Exact Time Place Or Cause Of Death Very Strange Case Indeed
I wonder what the state of his remains were....
@@twincherry4958 I Wonder Too They Were Probably Just Bones And Were Scattered Due To The Animals That's Why The Medical Examiner Wasn't Able To Determine The Exact Cause Of Death But Can't They Do Autopsy On Bones Wheather To Determine How A Person Dies And Reveal They're Identity As Well
@@reneebrown1362 you'd think, right...
Isn't tea another word for Heroin.
Leonard Cohen sings : " And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from Chima" (in "Suzanne").
And that is supposed to mean Heroin in slang.
@I. Wynn Wynn Not disputing your claim but I've never heard weed called tea.
Jack Kerouac, on the road. Tea=weed.
I thought Tea=Peyote. People drink peyote “tea” for a psychedelic trip. New Agers believe it’s one way to the path of enlightenment. And I don’t think he was mentally ill, he was probably sick of the greed/power hungry people in his industry and did what Chris McCandless did (the guy from Into the Wild)
The most typical drug slang associated with "tea" is marijuana. That being said, many drugs such as opium or mushrooms san also come in tea form, as has been mentioned by others.
No it's actually not
Halloween night 1988 was the day I was born. I often think about how people lived and died before I was even self aware.
Yep, that's right! SHE SWEATS GOLD PEOPLE.wink wink 😂...
Christmas makeup.. we didn't see the entire body anyway, perhaps it was worth seeing... female goldfinger
Maybe Gray Man should get a twitter account so he can warn the masses.
Exactly
You also need to consider how many people don't see the grayman and yet survive anyway
Jewel Clark so far it’s been about 5 people in over 100 years. hardly compelling.
@@nargi and every single one of them has been spared from harm their home untouched after a major storm that's not a coincidence..
“If you saw it, you too would be a believer” proceeds to smile like a psychopath 😬
My thought is David Stone lost his temper on someone unable to defend himself -- bully behavior -- and then realized that if dude decided to make something of it, he could be facing some legal issues -- either criminal or civil -- that would put a dent in his perfect life, so he booked it out of there on a "vision quest." He was likely thinking of an insanity defense, where he could reemerge, get "treatment" and resume his life as it was before. Likely knew business card dude somehow, and maybe got double crossed once he got there. I do find it odd that his scent ended by the interstate intersection. Like maybe he knew where to come out and meet someone after intentionally making enough of a spectacle of himself that people he encountered would remember in case he needed witnesses to his mental state.
Katie had never seen a picture of her husband's father before? She also mistook him for her landlord? Sure.
Georgia and Jack? It's lovely when two scammers find each other.
You make a good lawyer,but do not forget no one leaves a gold Rolex watch to play insane.
@@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142 He does if he's thinking about the possibility of his circumstances changing for the long-term.
80% copper and 20% zinc...
Then it's not fucking gold foil!
Right, I can't believe these fools praddling about foil lol.
Emperor Palpatine foul language is not allowed on RUclips
I think David's remains have been found and he died from exposure!
Exposure to what
@@stephenhaskell273 was he not found in the desert?
Anyone here in 2021 too?
One of my all time favorite episodes ❤ I was so scared watching this when I was little lol
This is not the full seasons... they released half the episodes per season on film rise...i wish we could get the full seasons
Robert Stack and this music used to scare the shit out of me
Halloween episode! What!?!?!?!
30:00- "I smell marijuana" Me 👀
The gray man is most likely an angel of God, they are always around us, His servants.
Yes it’s God that saved there house
@@annabaturin3020 And nobody else's - in a country where most everyone is Christian.
Inconsistency of houses being 'saved' points to the likelihood that they were sheltered by neighbouring properties rather than divine intervention - and then the people made up the bit about seeing the Gray Man afterwards. Easily done.
Nobody has ever proven that angels exist. You can't say they are the cause of something unless you can first show that they are real. Things that don't exist are not the cause of anything in our universe.
The Magician was persuasive, he really did make a good argument
But he laugh at last... i couldnt do it better anyway
I love watching these especially in the dark before bed.lol
Me too , but not good for my anxiety🤣
Now this is truly TV. The grayman is totally true and he still shows up today before a storm approches the Carolinas, and legend is that if you have a home on the coast of the Carolinas, and you encounter him and evacuate afterwards before a storm, your home would be spared from damage, even from the most dangerous hurricane, while on the other hand, if you encounter him and don't evacuate your home, your home will have serious damages.
We already heard all of that in the episode.
David was traveling to El Paso to be the best man at his friend's wedding not sure why this wasn't mentioned here.
Dislikes didnt heed to the warning
*With Unsolved Mysteries, every day is Christmas, ...well, "Halloween".*
Loved it....originated in fall 87'
It must be something to do with his religion!