I may sound a bit crazy, but I think Unsolved Mysteries is perhaps the greatest show of all time. It's pretty clear that it was not a high-budget production, yet there were episodes that scared me more than any high-budget horror film. It was so well-written especially when narrated by Robert Stack. The fact that the stories are real also adds to the allure of the show. And to think that cold cases were actually solved because of a show that people watched for entertainment (murderers caught, lost siblings reunited) is absolutely amazing. Whoever created this show should get a Nobel Prize LOL
This indeed was the Best TV Show ever written and produced. Its atmosphere was so obscure and scary it was perfect along with an absolute perfect narrator such as Robert Stack. He gave the show that spooky wind of mystery with his classy and calm style. Add to all this the incredible music which already gave you goosebumps in the first 5 seconds, and the jazzy version the show sometimes used in the end credits, man that was scary. Everything about Unsolved Mysteries was perfect, even its "low budget" played in favor helping the viewer not get stuck in fanciful imagery instead of the good and haunting story. I could go on for days just talking about how this is the best TV Show ever done, at least for me.
Creeped the hell out of me too, especially the ghost related segments, but I couldn't stop watching. Would get up at around 5 every morning to watch it. I was a very weird child. Perhaps that is where my fascination for horror began.
Agree Weird But I raised my daughter on this…. Early ‘90’s ( Also,,, she was only interested in the fight scenes in the Hardy Boys books…. who can say…)
I was… 8 I think. I’d watch it every week with my grandmother. We never missed it. I was crushed when the show stopped. When it returned I was ecstatic. Wasn’t happy when it was Dennis Farina narrating. No one can replace Robert Stack.
Dottie's husband literally could not be more suspicious. The second he said "Oh she probably disappeared to make trouble for me" I was sure that he killed her
Yeah... Pretty sure he done it. Too many clues point to him. And that attitude on him .. he said "I probably wouldn't have wanted her to (make the move) with me" but he was leaving love notes on her car? Nah. I wouldn't buy that with his money.
@@heathermiller5765Heather that outro is starts of mellow than middle, towerd the ending Whoa 🤯😳, it's Hauntingly Scary 😨😳. I would be lol 🤣😆 looking around the Room. And making sure my blinds were shut , keep a little night light on, and I was a teenager in the middle , 80s. Mid to late teen lol. No wonder in the Early to mid,80 I catered to Horror and Sci Fi. Oh yeah I know this mostly was. Real but don't tell me it wasn't unsettling .Stack was the Man, RIP . Also the Untouchables. You can't , count the many times, I look over my shoulders, also the Reinactments, and Mug Shots , some, people looked Gruesome. That Son of Sam case, was scary intense the Reinactments. Another show was Leonard Nimoy In Search Of. Spooky Macabre Synthesizer Music. Psychedelic, plus the Reinactments, Nimoy Creepy Bizarre Voice like That what missing Lol 😉😆, today Heather , in this Matrix artificial Lol 😉😆 Tecnowizardry Technology age. No nostalgia stuff fake 😭🤥 now.
@@saraschneider6781 ...& the funny or sad thing about Robert Stacks career may be the fact that he's probably always gonna be remembered as the host of UM before anything from his acting career...He was a great actor from what I hear & it's kinda a shame
1919? That’s my maternal grandma’s birth year. Even though she passed away in 2013, I still remember when this would air, she’d know what this show was immediately.
Yeah Dottie did "get in with the wrong person at the start" and it was Jules. So heartbreaking. Love Unsolved Mysteries for having given a voice to these cases.
That story makes me wonder whether she really had agoraphobia or he just kept her isolated and found out later that she had been getting out and having fun.
Thank you so much for putting these online. Robert Stack is Unsolved Mysteries. Not Dennis god bless him. These shows are a time capsule and still awesome.
Unsolved mysteries originally aired on TV before Robert Stack, Raymond Burr I believe was the first host, the very first case as I remember was the strange Disappearance and death of Don Kemp.
Everytime he said, "perhaps, it's you.." I would get chills and felt like he was saying I could be part of all the scary and creepy stuff he just talked about. And I hoped never to know any of those people they would talk about nor know any information to solve any scary stuff.🤣🤣 I just didnt want any part of it.😂 But I knew if I did know any criminal or murderer they were looking for I would call asap, though.😂
@@RosesTeaAndASD Right! Same here! You know something else I didn't understand was why the woman claiming to be the wife to the ppl around the campfire, later denied being her and having ever said it. That didn't make much sense to me at all 🤷♀️🤷♀️
@@RosesTeaAndASD No-I enjoyed it. It's not the same as the original, of course, but it still has the spirit. Looking forward to the next season, and also the next season of the podcast.
There's a show in Germany about unsolved crimes that's even older and still running (Aktenzeichen XY)! But I guess for Americans Unsolved Mysteries has the same nostalgia. I just started watching this show, love watching older shows like this one, different times.
Robert Stack was a good man and a wonderful actor. Back in the 1950s he played the role as Elliott Ness in The Untouchables and he was the voice of Ultra Magnus in Transformers: The Movie (1987).
The first story, The mother and father looks much younger than their wicked son-in-law. Loved listening to Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. Miss Unsolved Mysteries with him.
What strikes me is interviews with older folks even from back in the 1980s. Like Mrs. Mohr. We don’t have that quality of people anymore. It’s a shame.
Something eerie about it yet we come back for more. We just have to see what's going on! I totally agree with the two tv shows you mentioned, but for me I add the original In Search Of. Very eerie yet interesting.
I'm glad all of these unsolved mysteries episodes are in RUclips. Now if we could get a DVD release of all the seasons would be great. Rescue 911 would be great too.
I remember we had lots of episodes of this show back in the 90s here in Latin America and we never knew whether the cases were ever solved except for a handful of them, it's so nice to finally see so many updates added in these episodes and solved cases by now.
So smooth, so classy, well dressed, but his voice and his eyes were scary. It seemed like he was talking directly to you. I watched UM when it premiered in 1987 and never reverted. Loved how they put the camera on him and he starts walking. Just smooth. I miss Robert as well. Every time I watched this it was dark and all the lights would be out and I would be scared shitless. And I would keep watching, but I didn't move an inch.
You've just described my childhood perfectly! My sister and I lounging on the opposite ends of our lumpy green sofa (in PJ bottoms) practically glued to the telly 👩🏻🛋👧📺❗
@Jewel Clark I mean, mathematically, thats not possible unless most men are "creeps and bad boys"... Which uhh...I guess depends on your threshold for creepiness? I dont know, lol
"Coming up --- your Lifetime afternoon continues with another hour of Unsolved Mysteries with your favorite host, Robert Stack." :D I loved how they would even briefly play the "Unsolved Mysteries" famous "Ah-dingle-dingle, duh-dingle-ding-gee" theme in the background when the Lifetime announcer would say, "Unsolved Mysteries is brought to you by ___" :D
I had to cover my face with a pillow so I wouldn't wake up my husband from the sheer loudness of the laughter I was trying to hide when i got the "ah-dingle-dingle" I almost lost it 😂😂😂😂 this made my entire day and I will be quoting it religiously thank you
@@OnyxGamesOffic_ Really?? You actually liked my silly onomatopoeia that much? Well --- THANK you! And YOU just now totally made MY day, as well! I'd just been trying to write something gigglingly amusing; I'd never imagined that it would have such a dramatic, satisfying, and positive effect on someone! Thanks again for your compliment! :D :D :D
It's weird seeing Robert Stack walking around in broad daylight during this episode...I feel like later on they exclusively had him standing in dimly lit, creepy environments.
Thanks for uploading everything from the show! Haven't seen this in a long time, especially the UFO episodes. Can't quite forget the mysterious music and of course, Robert Stack's voice.
If Unsolved Mysteries w/ Robert Stack(Of course) was the only tv show I was allowed to watch the rest of my life I could do it w/ a smile. I would probably be constantly paranoid, but I could do it.
I will never forget the nights that Unsolved Mysteries would air. My mom, dad, sister, and I would gather around the big 32" Sylvania CRT television and watch this show with awe and wonder.
The nostalgia this show brings me is just ahh. I love this show. Every single episode. Just so intriguing and so well narrated by the one and only, Robert Stack.
Hello I was the same age when I first watched these with my grandma,brings back great memories …..ps best show ever,dont no why youtube keep taking them down ,,
best idea for a 80s show ever. Convincing people murderers might be coming up the driveway, they could inherit money by watching, mysteries, murder, violence, horror, this shit had it all.
you know, it was kind of like a national 'phenomenon'--people tuned in and called the hotline like crazy (especially little old ladies). It was kind of a neat interactive way to get the public's help and keep people engaged with the world beyond themselves/taking an active interest in others. I feel like we could use more shows like this now :)
"It was Hell living with Dottie. It was Hell having her disappear the way that she did. And yet, since I've gotten here and gotten settled and into a new job, that whole problem is behind me." Oh poor you, because it's all about you. Like oh I don't care she might be dead or something she's a problem behind me! Come on!
He was talking like that because he was pretty sure his wife was having an affair. I mean, she rented a post office box to receive mails, opened a personal bank account and style her outfit and cut her hair which any girl (my girlfriend told me) would signify a new start in life. And she was doing all these without the knowledge of her husband. Any guy would be suspicious that their wife might be having an affair if she did those especially when their marital relationship has become quite estranged and the husband is away from home most of the time at work.
What makes Unsolved Mysteries so good is not only Robert Stacks narration but his narration in combination with fantastic no-nonsense re-enactments that overlay with the narration. Current crime programming should take note, -- this is how it should be done.
The first story was a lifetime movie. It was called Victim of Love “The Shannon Mohr Story”. I watched it so many times. That was a good movie. My childhood at my grandma house was lifetime movies and Unsolved Mysteries.
Gotta hand it to Bob Mohr for being a very strong and shrewd man even in the midst of his grief of losing his daughter by being rigid and using legal powers to prevent Dave from having Shannon cremated. That S.O.B. wouldn't have been convicted had she been cremated due to destruction of incriminating evidence. They got him and he ultimately died in prison.
@@louisewilliams4676 Dave didn’t know who he was dealing with. He thought he could kill Shannon by faking a horse riding accident and then claim her life insurance. But Bob was no fool, he saw right through it immediately and took that contemptible excuse for a human being on.
@@kaylapounds1359 Yes. And to wait so long for justice. But it got there in the end and that contemptible excuse for a human being ultimately festered in prison.
It is obvious that there is something seriously wrong with Jule Caylor. "It was hell living with Dottie. Now that that problem is behind me things are pretty good." wow ! is there any doubt whatsoever that he killed her?
I disagree. He seemed simply exasperated with the whole situation. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with him. Their marriage was clearly unhappy so it’s perhaps hard to feign concern. He doesn’t strike me a murderer in the slightest.
Well, maybe California should revise its anti-male divorce laws. You try financially enslaving a man for life (alimony) and he might just take the nuclear option instead.
There is little doubt in my mind that Jules killed Dottie to put her out of his misery. He doesn’t elicit my sympathy, but definitely raises my suspicions. The case sounds exactly like any number of cases where a woman goes missing and the husband claims she ran away or disappeared on her own, when, in fact, he had killed her. Obviously, Jules did a good job disposing of the body - perhaps into the bay and out to sea.
Dottie's husband is one of the jerkiest husband's they've ever interviewed on this show. He obviously couldn't care less that she's gone and seems quite happy about it. At least he could try to come across as even a little bit likeable.
Its crazy being able to watch this first episode to this legendary series. To see Mr. Robert Stack getting a feel for this character, trying it on for the first time so to speak is truly priceless. It's as if he is still auditioning for the role. It's just cool seeing him in the moment as he develops the way the host should be. He's more animated here for sure compared to the more emotionally stripped down version that in later seasons he becomes.
Its the music and Robert Stacks voice that made this show legendary. Watched this as a kid in the 80's and 90's and was always enthralled by it especially the creepy music and Stacks presence and voice. What a different time those days were and im so lucky to have lived in the golden age of the 80's and 90's.
Have always loved this show. So many interesting stories and such excellent reenactment. Robert Stack was amazing, I love his voice on this show. Thanks for posting!!
love the first victims mother and father they wouldn't let it go until they got their man and got him locked up for what he did, what an awesome, mom and dad.
A movie was made about Shannon Mohr. It's called "Unsolved Mysteries: A Victim of Love, The Shannon Mohr Story". Bonnie Bartlett and Andy Romano play Shannon's parents.
Man this brings back memories, I use to come home after school and watch this series with my mother years ago when I was a kid. I remember the intro music having a sense of "suspense and mystery" and it still strikes goosebumps down my core still to this day. Who ever made the music did a good job of creating that field of wonder and forwardness with the bassline/synths
So... hold up. Dottie Caylor was dropped off at the station by her husband... but then why was her car there? Why did she need to be dropped off if her car was there? How is no one picking up on this disconnected piece? Also, he worked as an entomologist with the National Forest Service - he would know the best places to bury her.
Another arm-chair forensics expert. Watched a few episodes of CSI & read a few Wikipedia articles & they think they’re Columbo or something. Geez, get a life will ya? A toddler could gauge that her husband was suspicious.
I loved this show when I was a kid! Every Thursday night I loved the scary music, Robert Stack's voice, and the way the show was scripted/directed. I was miserable all week, and this show (along with The Simpsons) was a welcome respite.
Somethings always troubled me about the Conway case: Ive never known someone to switch on an iron and then go take a bath. Its always sounded to me like someone putting the scene together after she disappeared.
Also the hose being on near the pool? I don't own a pool but I'm fairly certain a garden hose would take too long to fill a pool. Plus why would anyone be filling a pool, leaving an iron on, going for a bath and having a phone call all at the same time. Plus the open door? No one would leave a door open if they were alone and going for a bath
He probably set it all up to make it look like a robbery and he couldn’t decide how to set it up so he did everything except actually steal anything. He doesn’t even look sad in the interviews he has a blah way of how he talks about his wife
@@LiviCG91 Seema like it be pats next wife. As if she was mocking Aileen by saying im coming in next as pats Home-Maker: she sets up the iron, pool water, etc as the next house wife...
And as someone who has to wear glasses while driving, who tf goes for a drive somewhere and doesn't at least put on their glasses on if they're required to wear glasses while driving due to vision problems? Like honestly I could ignore the fact that the purse and wallet were still in the house as I've been occasionally guilty of forgetting to grab my wallet before leaving the house but the glasses are really important
I may sound a bit crazy, but I think Unsolved Mysteries is perhaps the greatest show of all time. It's pretty clear that it was not a high-budget production, yet there were episodes that scared me more than any high-budget horror film. It was so well-written especially when narrated by Robert Stack. The fact that the stories are real also adds to the allure of the show. And to think that cold cases were actually solved because of a show that people watched for entertainment (murderers caught, lost siblings reunited) is absolutely amazing. Whoever created this show should get a Nobel Prize LOL
This indeed was the Best TV Show ever written and produced. Its atmosphere was so obscure and scary it was perfect along with an absolute perfect narrator such as Robert Stack. He gave the show that spooky wind of mystery with his classy and calm style. Add to all this the incredible music which already gave you goosebumps in the first 5 seconds, and the jazzy version the show sometimes used in the end credits, man that was scary. Everything about Unsolved Mysteries was perfect, even its "low budget" played in favor helping the viewer not get stuck in fanciful imagery instead of the good and haunting story. I could go on for days just talking about how this is the best TV Show ever done, at least for me.
Nope you're NOT crazy, I completely agree with you
Yes it was it scared the crap out of me as a kid still does today at 35
I agree. This show was amazing and chilled me to the bone like nothing else ever did. Definitely my favorite show. Nothing even comes close.
I'd say Rescue 9-1-1 had this vibe
This show used to frighten me as a kid. Now I find it oddly comforting. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
Hell yeah, same dude!
@@keithsabo3060 Me too!
Creeped the hell out of me too, especially the ghost related segments, but I couldn't stop watching. Would get up at around 5 every morning to watch it. I was a very weird child. Perhaps that is where my fascination for horror began.
Agree
Weird
But I raised my daughter on this…. Early ‘90’s
( Also,,, she was only interested in the fight scenes in the Hardy Boys books…. who can say…)
When I was a kid I loved this stuff and I still do
Even though there were any number of terrific contenders, nobody ever rocked a detective's trenchcoat like Robert Stack.
Your profile picture!! 😂
Mcguff the Crime Dog!
@@JohnnyV_Val it's Scruff Mcgruff i can still recite that damn jingle they used too 😂
@@Ancheladamichelada only YOU can take a BITE out of crime
@@JohnnyV_Val i was thinking the "scruff mcgruff chicago Illinois 60652" lol at 5 i knew the zipcode there and i live in the pnw wa state lol
I was almost 10 years old when this show started. I'd watch it every week with my parents. Finding this channel is like its Christmas.
Ditto.
I was… 8 I think. I’d watch it every week with my grandmother. We never missed it. I was crushed when the show stopped. When it returned I was ecstatic. Wasn’t happy when it was Dennis Farina narrating. No one can replace Robert Stack.
I'm english and just discovered it this week, never heard of it before , it's amazing!
It’s on peacock as well!
@@leileyaravencroft same!! my gma watched it every week when she lived with us and I always remembered how scary some were!
Dottie's husband literally could not be more suspicious. The second he said "Oh she probably disappeared to make trouble for me" I was sure that he killed her
That dude was a complete creep I wouldn’t doubt it for a second.
Definitely had botched plastic surgery
Yeah... Pretty sure he done it. Too many clues point to him. And that attitude on him .. he said "I probably wouldn't have wanted her to (make the move) with me" but he was leaving love notes on her car? Nah. I wouldn't buy that with his money.
What a creep
He murdered her plain and simple, and got away with it. What a scumbag
Someone uploaded the whole series? Well there goes the next month of my life...
Might take you six months...that's twelve years of episodes.
Egg shen..... "EGG SHEN" you come a long ways to find me lol
@A says #fuckcoronavirus! 😁😁😁
Lol 😉 me too! ✌️
Yup, you're not alone either....
The intro of this show STILL gives me chills!
You ever listen to the outro music? Also creepy af 😳
@@heathermiller5765 I love their music it's real petty
@@louisewilliams4676 so this is the first season and episode? do you have any clue?
very john carpenter
@@heathermiller5765Heather that outro is starts of mellow than middle, towerd the ending Whoa 🤯😳, it's Hauntingly Scary 😨😳. I would be lol 🤣😆 looking around the Room. And making sure my blinds were shut , keep a little night light on, and I was a teenager in the middle , 80s. Mid to late teen lol. No wonder in the Early to mid,80 I catered to Horror and Sci Fi. Oh yeah I know this mostly was. Real but don't tell me it wasn't unsettling .Stack was the Man, RIP . Also the Untouchables. You can't , count the many times, I look over my shoulders, also the Reinactments, and Mug Shots , some, people looked Gruesome. That Son of Sam case, was scary intense the Reinactments. Another show was Leonard Nimoy In Search Of. Spooky Macabre Synthesizer Music. Psychedelic, plus the Reinactments, Nimoy Creepy Bizarre Voice like That what missing Lol 😉😆, today Heather , in this Matrix artificial Lol 😉😆 Tecnowizardry Technology age. No nostalgia stuff fake 😭🤥 now.
The voice of Robert Stack is soothing. I listen to unsolved mysteries at night when I'm going to sleep.
The fuck?! I would be scared it of my wits! Too scared to listen to this at bedtime, anyway.
@@jessiehermit9503
That's like leasing to Vincent Price at bed 🛌 time.
Shhhhh.
I find his voice soothing.
Same lol!!!!
Reading these comments makes me so happy to know that I'm not the only one who was obsessed with this show as a kid and is still obsessed with it!
Robert Stack could narrate the yellow pages and make it sound creepy
😂😂 He really could!...He just has that "it" about him & he was perfect for this show's host 👍🔥👍
😂😂😂
Spot on....
Even his movies from the 40s are creepy... even if his character isn't creepy.
@@saraschneider6781 ...& the funny or sad thing about Robert Stacks career may be the fact that he's probably always gonna be remembered as the host of UM before anything from his acting career...He was a great actor from what I hear & it's kinda a shame
It is gloomy outside. It is my day off. So lucky to have found this show years later!
@furhunter11 thank you
I love his voice its soothing
Same
@furhunter11 I know of New Castle but they're totally unrelated
best way to spend a day off inside.. grab your coffee!!
What a great way to honour the memory of Robert Stack a hundred years after his birth in 1919!
wow lost track of this series and robert stack never looked his age ha
Nice observation 👌
1919? That’s my maternal grandma’s birth year. Even though she passed away in 2013, I still remember when this would air, she’d know what this show was immediately.
❤❤❤
wait what?! Wow he looks good for his age.
Yeah Dottie did "get in with the wrong person at the start" and it was Jules. So heartbreaking. Love Unsolved Mysteries for having given a voice to these cases.
Robert Stacks voice was made for Unsolved Mysteries, dude is a legend.
Dotties husband: “That whole problem is behind me.” He probably buried her at home, in the backyard. 🤷🏻♀️
OR UNDER HIS NEW PATIO HE BUILD AFTER HER MISSING !!!!!!
I think he knows but he dumped her some wher ells thats my Guess !!!!!!
That story makes me wonder whether she really had agoraphobia or he just kept her isolated and found out later that she had been getting out and having fun.
Thank you so much for putting these online. Robert Stack is Unsolved Mysteries. Not Dennis god bless him. These shows are a time capsule and still awesome.
Dennis was great in his own way. And I always thought he did a great job.
@@Jnor116 meh...
I don't remember Dennis
Darth Quiverous
Dennis did the newer seasons from around 2009.
@@somegal-89 I didn't know the show did a remake of the original. Surprised to see so many posted on RUclips as well
Like a fine wine, this is one series that gets sweeter with each passing day.
Agree.
Amen.
Robert Stack, the best host and narrator of Unsolved Mysteries and he is IRREPLACEABLE. Rest In Peace always Robert, you are sorely missed. 🙏🙏😥😥
That's the reason why the Netflix version of the show eschewed an on-camera host.
Him and Peter Thomas probably the best 2 narrator's ever
I never get tired of these old Robert Stack episodes!
Me either! I never missed an episode when this originally aired! I love Robert Stack! He is PERFECT FOR THIS SHOW! May he rest in peace
Jule Caylor was probably the creepiest person ever interviewed on UM. dude might as well have been wearing a shirt that said, "I killed her"
I Agree
Yeah he was very creepy
He's a creepy and a big liar
Well, he did say something true: "She got in with the wrong person right from the start." Yeah, you!
There’s something majorly wrong with Dottie’s husband. He looks and sounds creepy.
True
He has a touch of downs
@@traviseastwood
Either that or aspergers
I was about to say the same thing, he looks really creepy and suspecious.
The eye thing is attributed to a strabismus, otherwise I dunno
Who ever posted this series couldn’t have made a better choice. Thanks for the hours of intrigue 😁👍🏻
I'm from the u.k so I've never seen this programme up until now and I'm binge watching them every day, Thank you Robert Stack you Legend.
I am from malaysia and seen this series in 1988
I am from malaysia and seen this series in 1988.
I’m from Australia and I love watching this show. We used to have this Saturday nights on channel 10 in the 1990s.
It was on in Ireland every Saturday
@@Zoe-dr5pssky one 8pm
Imagine getting away with a crime and then unexpectedly being sold out by the first episode of Unsolved Mysteries. 🤔
Unsolved mysteries originally aired on TV before Robert Stack, Raymond Burr I believe was the first host, the very first case as I remember was the strange Disappearance and death of Don Kemp.
Lol ❤ it
@@shawnlittle3091 you would be correct
Thanks to John Walsh.
@@shawnlittle3091 I thought John Walsh originated it because if his son Adam Walsh being an unsloved murder
Robert Stack could read a fairy tale and still make sound creepy and suspicious
"And they lived happily ever after... or did they?"
@@Dr170 YES 🤣😭
@@Dr170 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I cracked up🤣
Everytime he said, "perhaps, it's you.." I would get chills and felt like he was saying I could be part of all the scary and creepy stuff he just talked about. And I hoped never to know any of those people they would talk about nor know any information to solve any scary stuff.🤣🤣 I just didnt want any part of it.😂 But I knew if I did know any criminal or murderer they were looking for I would call asap, though.😂
Robert Stack's has the perfect voice for this show. After all these years, he still creeps me out :o
I love Robert Stack and this show. Glad it’s on here.
This show still creeps me out to this day. I am 35
@Jewel Clark hahahahah
Im 39 and it terrifies me!
33 here and it brings me back to being a child blankets in front of the tv and lights out.
I'm still looking for the one where a house was in a wooded area and it was built on an unmarked cemetery. But I remember it was filled with ghosts.
35 here as well. I remember watching it as a kid and being so scared! I’m pumped!!
Before we had Facebook, we had Robert Stack.
38 yrs old and the theme song still makes me want to plug my ears and sing "Lalalalallalalalala!"
Same!
Yet we always go back to it and come back for more!
same and same experience
I made it my ringtone and it never fails to creep my son out. 😁
Why? Does it scare you? 🤔
Wow they back on youtube, my life's complete!
I listen to these every night to sleep!
Robert Stack will ALWAYS be missed! ❤
I really like how they used the actual people in the recreations whenever possible and not the crappy actors that are the norm on ID Discovery.
In 2008, investigators concluded that the bones found in Kolb’s boathouse, were that of a man who committed suicide in 1933 at Shoshone Point
Thank you so much.❤
Thank you!
Well how did he get them, and why did he keep them?!
@@mistybollinger3312 We will never know and it's driving me insane!!!!
@@RosesTeaAndASD
Right! Same here! You know something else I didn't understand was why the woman claiming to be the wife to the ppl around the campfire, later denied being her and having ever said it. That didn't make much sense to me at all 🤷♀️🤷♀️
This is my favorite show of all time. Thank y'all so much for making it available here. Can't wait for the new series!
Were you disappointed by it?
@@RosesTeaAndASD No-I enjoyed it. It's not the same as the original, of course, but it still has the spirit. Looking forward to the next season, and also the next season of the podcast.
I started watching Unsolved Mysteries in 1998 ... I was 8 then .... So happy I found it now!!!
Wow! I was 18!
A couple of years ago. I bought Unsolved Mysteries UFO. It's so sweet getting to see the rest of the episodes.
Lol, I'm 50, I remember this 1st episode in 1988 maybe? When Dave Davis was caught in 1989 that gained national headlines!
@@boorat3573 So you turned 18 in 1987 & 1998? Very peculiar🤔
Imagine me being 7 in 1987, the year it came out.
One of the best opening scores in History! Love that John Carpenter-esque music.
This Year Will Mark The 35th Anniversary Of Unsolved Mysteries
The Grand Daddy of all true crime television shows and arguably(or not) the greatest non-fiction show ever.
There's a show in Germany about unsolved crimes that's even older and still running (Aktenzeichen XY)! But I guess for Americans Unsolved Mysteries has the same nostalgia. I just started watching this show, love watching older shows like this one, different times.
Èse we a¹q 1x!!1¹
Robert Stack was a good man and a wonderful actor. Back in the 1950s he played the role as Elliott Ness in The Untouchables and he was the voice of Ultra Magnus in Transformers: The Movie (1987).
yo Stack, what did I fucking tell you about pointing your damn finger in my face??
yo Stack, if you so worried about this murderer, why you standing all casual with your arm slumped
And beavis the mtv movie
To be fair, the Transformers Movie had top tier actors voicing it from ALL generations.
The first story, The mother and father looks much younger than their wicked son-in-law. Loved listening to Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. Miss Unsolved Mysteries with him.
What strikes me is interviews with older folks even from back in the 1980s. Like Mrs. Mohr. We don’t have that quality of people anymore. It’s a shame.
So true. More old people these days just act like emotionally stunted and apathetic teenagers with wrinkles who even dress the part.
Dottie’s husband just didn’t give AF!
AF = air force, usa
Yeah obviously is involved in her disappearance.
@Vaginas_ Vibrators yes...she clearly is lol
Period
@AS that's a good question right there my friend
Been looking for this TV show for ages! I remember this show used to scare the crap out of me as a kid!! THANK YOU!!
I truly hope that these don’t get flagged
I love to watch Unsolved Mysteries when I'm falling asleep in bed. Roberts voice is so calming and relaxing to me best show ever.
i do that too..pick a season n even tho ive seen them...i let it play as i sleep
@@donmor8029 I can watch these Unsolved Mysteries over and over again. But yeah I just find his voice so calming.
@@chrissz1762very calming..love leaving these on throughout the night n sleeping..now that peace..lol u have a good day
@@donmor8029 you have an awesome ducky day😝
Same! In bed in Scotland now! I drift off watching these on my phone every night lol
I love everything about Unsolved Mysteries & Forensic Files.
Something eerie about it yet we come back for more. We just have to see what's going on! I totally agree with the two tv shows you mentioned, but for me I add the original In Search Of. Very eerie yet interesting.
He says Dottie "got in with the wrong person right at the start" Yes, you, her husband. He killed her. It's obvious.
The lack of remorse from him
He's clearly lying with his unattractive self. 🙄
thankfully you are not jury
@@monilaninetynine3811 exactly what I was thinking 🤣 creep
Wow.
I love these old shows. Reminds me of family gathering together to watch something we all loved. Good times
I'm glad all of these unsolved mysteries episodes are in RUclips. Now if we could get a DVD release of all the seasons would be great. Rescue 911 would be great too.
I never get tired of listening to Robert Stack... Ty Unsolved Mysteries!
I remember we had lots of episodes of this show back in the 90s here in Latin America and we never knew whether the cases were ever solved except for a handful of them, it's so nice to finally see so many updates added in these episodes and solved cases by now.
I get chills watching this. Robert Stack's voice + the music.
So smooth, so classy, well dressed, but his voice and his eyes were scary. It seemed like he was talking directly to you. I watched UM when it premiered in 1987 and never reverted. Loved how they put the camera on him and he starts walking. Just smooth. I miss Robert as well. Every time I watched this it was dark and all the lights would be out and I would be scared shitless. And I would keep watching, but I didn't move an inch.
You've just described my childhood perfectly! My sister and I lounging on the opposite ends of our lumpy green sofa (in PJ bottoms) practically glued to the telly 👩🏻🛋👧📺❗
He was. YOU may be able to help solve a mystery.
He brought closure to many people. An average ordinary hero.
RIP Robert Stack.
@@JF930H he wasn't that average. he was a major celebrity. But still, he was a hero for his part in solving sooooo many cases
I watched this show with my grandma, who looked like Robert Stack!
bexy11 😂😂😂
Was that good or bad or so good it was bad!
that's fookin awesome
GTSTWINCAM16 Does she identify as a man?
bexy11 hahahaha, that's so messed up, its hilarious.
Playing UM accompanied by the voice of late and great Robert Stack has lulled me to sleep for the past week. Thank you Unsolved Mysteries! 💕😘😘
Wow, drifting off to this...you must be made of steel! 😂👍
Who every wrote this theme music is a legend!
I made it my ringtone. Creeps my son out every time. 😁
@@lukeheaton5336 Great idea, I need to do this!
@@lukeheaton5336 its my ringtone too lmao!
@@alli-kat2329 I'm not surprised....all the cool kids do, too. 😎😁
It’s similar to the Halloween theme 🎃
This show is still to this day one of the most scariest and awesome shows ever
One of the enduring messages of Unsolved Mysteries is,
"don't marry a creep!"
Jewel Clark Lol
@Jewel Clark I mean, mathematically, thats not possible unless most men are "creeps and bad boys"... Which uhh...I guess depends on your threshold for creepiness? I dont know, lol
Good luck on that 😁
Or a cooked out coked-up degenerate
When I was a kid and took a bath, my Mom with volume up the intro and I would get scared. R.I.P ❤️MOM❤️
Sorry for your loss
"Coming up --- your Lifetime afternoon continues with another hour of Unsolved Mysteries with your favorite host, Robert Stack." :D
I loved how they would even briefly play the "Unsolved Mysteries" famous "Ah-dingle-dingle, duh-dingle-ding-gee" theme in the background when the Lifetime announcer would say, "Unsolved Mysteries is brought to you by ___" :D
@Andrew Furrer He's talking about your cherry virgin asshole.
@@chronicler2313 As opposed to your worn out gaping asshole....
I had to cover my face with a pillow so I wouldn't wake up my husband from the sheer loudness of the laughter I was trying to hide when i got the "ah-dingle-dingle" I almost lost it 😂😂😂😂 this made my entire day and I will be quoting it religiously thank you
@@OnyxGamesOffic_ Really?? You actually liked my silly onomatopoeia that much? Well --- THANK you! And YOU just now totally made MY day, as well! I'd just been trying to write something gigglingly amusing; I'd never imagined that it would have such a dramatic, satisfying, and positive effect on someone! Thanks again for your compliment! :D :D :D
It's weird seeing Robert Stack walking around in broad daylight during this episode...I feel like later on they exclusively had him standing in dimly lit, creepy environments.
That was my thinking. Definitely an early episode.
Thanks for uploading everything from the show! Haven't seen this in a long time, especially the UFO episodes. Can't quite forget the mysterious music and of course, Robert Stack's voice.
This episode aired originally on my 18th Birthday in 1987!
You're 52! Gave it away!
I was born that year. What was the date the show aired?
@@wayfaringstranger5808 I was also in 1987.
Fuck, now you are old and approaching your death
@@WanderingBrushArt 👵
If Unsolved Mysteries w/ Robert Stack(Of course) was the only tv show I was allowed to watch the rest of my life I could do it w/ a smile. I would probably be constantly paranoid, but I could do it.
I've missed this show so much.
Tales from the Crypt, X-Files, and Unsolved Mysteries is what I grew up on.
Thanks Mom ♥️
@Lord...You can watch Tales from the Crypt here.
Me to! But with America's most wanted added in there!!
I will never forget the nights that Unsolved Mysteries would air. My mom, dad, sister, and I would gather around the big 32" Sylvania CRT television and watch this show with awe and wonder.
The nostalgia this show brings me is just ahh. I love this show. Every single episode. Just so intriguing and so well narrated by the one and only, Robert Stack.
I was 10 years old when I watched Unsolved Mysteries.
Greetings from Costa Rica!.
Hello I was the same age when I first watched these with my grandma,brings back great memories …..ps best show ever,dont no why youtube keep taking them down ,,
Spent a week around Jacho beach area, I ❤ Costa Rica.
@@vantastic9367 Jaco beach is one of the most beautiful places in Costa Rica.
Greetings.
@@joannerutledge1377 omg i used to watch with my granny too!! And be afraid to walk to my bedroom LOL
@@thapriceisright514 They were good times wasn't they .
best idea for a 80s show ever. Convincing people murderers might be coming up the driveway, they could inherit money by watching, mysteries, murder, violence, horror, this shit had it all.
you know, it was kind of like a national 'phenomenon'--people tuned in and called the hotline like crazy (especially little old ladies). It was kind of a neat interactive way to get the public's help and keep people engaged with the world beyond themselves/taking an active interest in others. I feel like we could use more shows like this now :)
Dottie's husband sounds like he's talking about a dog that ran away, not his wife going missing. Something's up.
Yeah, no mystery there. He was a dbag so she left and doesn't wanna be found.
"I thought she did it to make things inconvenient for me"
WOW holy shit
"It was Hell living with Dottie. It was Hell having her disappear the way that she did. And yet, since I've gotten here and gotten settled and into a new job, that whole problem is behind me."
Oh poor you, because it's all about you. Like oh I don't care she might be dead or something she's a problem behind me! Come on!
He was talking like that because he was pretty sure his wife was having an affair. I mean, she rented a post office box to receive mails, opened a personal bank account and style her outfit and cut her hair which any girl (my girlfriend told me) would signify a new start in life. And she was doing all these without the knowledge of her husband. Any guy would be suspicious that their wife might be having an affair if she did those especially when their marital relationship has become quite estranged and the husband is away from home most of the time at work.
@@simpsmith4219 Women don't leave their purses behind if they're going somewhere. The purse was still there.
What makes Unsolved Mysteries so good is not only Robert Stacks narration but his narration in combination with fantastic no-nonsense re-enactments that overlay with the narration. Current crime programming should take note, -- this is how it should be done.
First episode that launched years of captivating TV!
As a kid I couldn't WAIT to watch this show! Thanks to whoever uploaded these ❤ I love Robert Stack in this show
The first story was a lifetime movie. It was called Victim of Love “The Shannon Mohr Story”. I watched it so many times. That was a good movie. My childhood at my grandma house was lifetime movies and Unsolved Mysteries.
Same when I was growing up
Shannon Mohr was also featured in an episode of Forensic Files.
Thank you for sharing and uploading all of the seasons with full episodes. Much appreciated.
I cannot thank enough those who had uploaded this series. Good quality videos plus tales which rivets me to the chair. Well done.
Gotta hand it to Bob Mohr for being a very strong and shrewd man even in the midst of his grief of losing his daughter by being rigid and using legal powers to prevent Dave from having Shannon cremated. That S.O.B. wouldn't have been convicted had she been cremated due to destruction of incriminating evidence. They got him and he ultimately died in prison.
I love Shannon's parents. They're awesome
Vinay Mulukutla right he was smarter than Dave thought he was
@@louisewilliams4676 Dave didn’t know who he was dealing with. He thought he could kill Shannon by faking a horse riding accident and then claim her life insurance. But Bob was no fool, he saw right through it immediately and took that contemptible excuse for a human being on.
@@vinaymulukutla358 and her mom too. She knew he lied about the insurance. It had to be really hard for them to lose their daughter.
@@kaylapounds1359 Yes. And to wait so long for justice. But it got there in the end and that contemptible excuse for a human being ultimately festered in prison.
It is obvious that there is something seriously wrong with Jule Caylor. "It was hell living with Dottie. Now that that problem is behind me things are pretty good." wow ! is there any doubt whatsoever that he killed her?
I thought the same!!
I disagree. He seemed simply exasperated with the whole situation. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with him. Their marriage was clearly unhappy so it’s perhaps hard to feign concern. He doesn’t strike me a murderer in the slightest.
@@ytyt3922 and Santa Claus is real mate. He did it.
Well, maybe California should revise its anti-male divorce laws. You try financially enslaving a man for life (alimony) and he might just take the nuclear option instead.
He is sooooo creepy lookin’n
There is little doubt in my mind that Jules killed Dottie to put her out of his misery. He doesn’t elicit my sympathy, but definitely raises my suspicions. The case sounds exactly like any number of cases where a woman goes missing and the husband claims she ran away or disappeared on her own, when, in fact, he had killed her. Obviously, Jules did a good job disposing of the body - perhaps into the bay and out to sea.
I Agree
He would have come off as less suspicious if he had "I DID IT" tattooed on his forehead 😂
I grew up with this show and Rescue 911. I miss them both.
Rescue 911 is here too.
My cousin was an actor on rescue 911. He played the boy who stabbed himself in the chest by running with scissors.
Me, too.
I'm back in 2024. Still the best show ever. Robert Stack is STILL the best host
Dottie's husband is one of the jerkiest husband's they've ever interviewed on this show. He obviously couldn't care less that she's gone and seems quite happy about it. At least he could try to come across as even a little bit likeable.
Why wouldn't he? He killed her, it is as plain as can be.
He smugly admits he has put 'the problem' behind him and life is now good.
Even if he didn't kill her, he may have been unhappily married to her and just didn't care when she died 😔
There's No Way He Could. He's A Jerk.
Ikr 😡
Its crazy being able to watch this first episode to this legendary series. To see Mr. Robert Stack getting a feel for this character, trying it on for the first time so to speak is truly priceless. It's as if he is still auditioning for the role. It's just cool seeing him in the moment as he develops the way the host should be. He's more animated here for sure compared to the more emotionally stripped down version that in later seasons he becomes.
Son Rukiri Wow, something new everyday.
I grew up on this still love it
Me too in the 80's I LOVED COMING HOME FROM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PRACTICE AND WATCHING THIS BEFORE GOING TO SLEEP.
Love Robert stack best unsolved mysteries person ever r.i.p we all love you and miss you
Hell Yeah!
He was awesome!
Agree I love his voice.
Its the music and Robert Stacks voice that made this show legendary. Watched this as a kid in the 80's and 90's and was always enthralled by it especially the creepy music and Stacks presence and voice. What a different time those days were and im so lucky to have lived in the golden age of the 80's and 90's.
Have always loved this show. So many interesting stories and such excellent reenactment. Robert Stack was amazing, I love his voice on this show. Thanks for posting!!
Robert stack- original member of the trench coat mafia
Love that ur right damn
I was in the navy free trench coat still got it
Lmaooo that is so awesome 👏🇨🇦
Robert Stack voice was more scarier than the mystery itself. I be scared shitless as a kid. Cover over my body with pillow over my head up all night.
him and that theme music playing.. at night.
I’ve seen EVERY EPISODE of unsolved mysteries, I’ll just start over again 🤣, I love this show
This is my first time. So lucky!! I wasn't interested back in the day, , thought it looked naff. So so wrong !!
WOW thank you so much for someone who uploaded this online!! I wanna watch it so bad but couldn’t find it anywhere, you’re great!
love the first victims mother and father they wouldn't let it go until they got their man and got him locked up for what he did, what an awesome, mom and dad.
A movie was made about Shannon Mohr. It's called "Unsolved Mysteries: A Victim of Love, The Shannon Mohr Story". Bonnie Bartlett and Andy Romano play Shannon's parents.
Man this brings back memories, I use to come home after school and watch this series with my mother years ago when I was a kid.
I remember the intro music having a sense of "suspense and mystery" and it still strikes goosebumps down my core still to this day. Who ever made the music did a good job of creating that field of wonder and forwardness with the bassline/synths
So... hold up. Dottie Caylor was dropped off at the station by her husband... but then why was her car there?
Why did she need to be dropped off if her car was there?
How is no one picking up on this disconnected piece?
Also, he worked as an entomologist with the National Forest Service - he would know the best places to bury her.
Another arm-chair forensics expert. Watched a few episodes of CSI & read a few Wikipedia articles & they think they’re Columbo or something. Geez, get a life will ya? A toddler could gauge that her husband was suspicious.
@@Bishop228 I'm not the one digging through the comments to put down someone who's asking questions.
@@Bishop228 You claim to be a bishop but you look more like a pawn to me
Very good question. I didn’t pick up on that discrepancy. Could be a smoking gun
@@Bishop228The O.P. didn't say anything involving forensics. What a DOLT.
Shannon's poor parents! I'm glad they caught Dave Davis.
Im glad they found the greedy sob
Yeah, this case bothered me alot. Total frigging sociopath. He died in prison in 2014.
@AS kinda hard to forget that name I guess? 🤷♂️
@AS Exactly what I was thinking!
@AS Exactly what I was thinking!
One of my favorite tv show. I remember I used to watch it every week when I was growing up. Thank you for posting all the series.
Thank you for posting all episodes! This show brings back memories as a kid. The intro theme and Robert Stack's voice can never be forgotten :-)
I loved this show when I was a kid! Every Thursday night I loved the scary music, Robert Stack's voice, and the way the show was scripted/directed. I was miserable all week, and this show (along with The Simpsons) was a welcome respite.
I found an Unsolved Mysteries theme song ringtone on the Zedge app!!!
I must have it now! Thank you for the info! :D
So everytime somebody calls you it's a mystery.
I'm going there now I want this for my notifications.
@@julienielsen4462 scam callers likely
Somethings always troubled me about the Conway case:
Ive never known someone to switch on an iron and then go take a bath.
Its always sounded to me like someone putting the scene together after she disappeared.
@Jewel Clark suicide?
Also the hose being on near the pool? I don't own a pool but I'm fairly certain a garden hose would take too long to fill a pool. Plus why would anyone be filling a pool, leaving an iron on, going for a bath and having a phone call all at the same time. Plus the open door? No one would leave a door open if they were alone and going for a bath
He probably set it all up to make it look like a robbery and he couldn’t decide how to set it up so he did everything except actually steal anything. He doesn’t even look sad in the interviews he has a blah way of how he talks about his wife
@@LiviCG91 Seema like it be pats next wife. As if she was mocking Aileen by saying im coming in next as pats Home-Maker: she sets up the iron, pool water, etc as the next house wife...
And as someone who has to wear glasses while driving, who tf goes for a drive somewhere and doesn't at least put on their glasses on if they're required to wear glasses while driving due to vision problems? Like honestly I could ignore the fact that the purse and wallet were still in the house as I've been occasionally guilty of forgetting to grab my wallet before leaving the house but the glasses are really important
Omg, thank you whoever uploaded the whole series for free you are an angel.
Seriously so awesome of you. Thank you. I'm so excited about this
I'm glad these episodes include the updates!