Ikr. I think the whole family are cannibals. They look like inbreds and act like it. Ida and Beverly are in the dirt waiting on God's judgement. I still don't know the point of wanting the kid so bad that you'd kill. His jail record proves that he was raised by animals, instead of his real mother.
Not officially but really his mom did all of that murdering three women including the mother of grandson, on her own accord and he had no knowledge of or nothing to do with. Gtfo he was the one who helped. They never left his property they were murdered right after she called saying she was on her way home and hid the bodies in his uncle’s septic tank he damn well should’ve been charged with something they all knew about it probably planned it together. All because they didn’t want their grandson to see his mother. That’s after accusing his mother’s new husband of sexual abuse didn’t work the way they wanted, and Chad was cited by the court they were furious they had to comply
I just cannot believe what this Chad said "Rather than have 2 children to look after" and no help so ill just divorce her Whatever happened to UNCONDITIONAL LOVE???!!! I mean thats why you get married its loving someone unconditional
My heart instantly broke when I heard that. I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 31 just 3 months after giving birth to my first child. Of course, my husband stayed with me. In sickness and in health!!
Exactly. I developed a crippling disease right after we got married. In fact, it started on my wedding day! Yet my husband still says that marrying me was the best thing ever, and that he doesn't mind that most of my salary goes on healthcare. He says marrying me made him so happy despite my illness.
Red flags were going off for me just by the way the Noe family spoke of her. A beloved mother and wife, missing and presumed dead, and they complain about her "bitching and moaning" when she's been deliberately kept away from her own son. Of course she's going to have a thing or two to say about it. It all comes down to ableism. It was ultimately about her multiple sclerosis and how the Noe family deemed her an unfit mother because of it. Her own ex husband's comment of "I decided that instead of caring for two children I should raise *my* son on my own" says everything I need to know about him. It's sad how many men don't understand the "in sickness and in health" bit of their vows. And I say men because men are 6x more likely to leave a chronically ill spouse than women.
they were indifferent and cold. When I first watched this as a kid I said to my mom that the Noe family did it and I find out twenty-something years later that they did. Those poor girls, RIP.
He didn't say "2 children to raise" his actual words were "2 children to 'deal' with." To me, that said it all. What gets me most is he never served 1 day behind bars, even though we all know he orchestrated the whole thing.
Hell Yasss Just Pure Evil That's Why Chad Allowed Wendy To See Her Son Jonathan It Was A Freaking Trap And Opportunity That Ended In Tragedy For All 3 Fucking Shame I Hope All Are Rotting In The MF Ground😈😡😡
Nicole Gordon You definitely right and if they are still around today what ever city they are in the law enforcement in that city need to keep a close eye on them because people like that never stop killing until they get caught.
@@SaginawCareerComplex it really was I’m full through the next segment and it’s still messing with me. It’s crazy to see them lying and Chad licking his lips at the end and saying when he was in a drunken stupor he may have said something sarcastically. it’s so obvious he did it
The case of Wendy, Cynthia and Renee always stood out in my mind; when their bodies were found, I was not the the least bit surprised that they were found on the Noe family's property. Nothing about their accounts of that day added up and even when I was a kid, I thought Ida seemed really heartless and mean.
That was a bizarre case. Why would 1 family kill the other and including the young girl? They hid the bodies in a septic tank. There is a whole lot of hate in that family but they didn't tell us why.
@@louistournas120 I also thought it always seemed odd that Beverley refused to take part in this segment; it's completely within her right to decline but given the circumstances, it raised a lot of questions when this aired.
@@louistournas120 Even in Ida's interview, when she claimed that they had nothing to do with the disappearance, she said "I don't care whether they know it or not or believe it"; the way she said it, it was clear that SHE didn't care about what happened to them. Even if they hadn't been responsible for what happened, it seems pretty harsh, especially considering one of the victims was a child.
@@stephaineallen6780 They sure are. One person I wonder about with this case is Jonathan; I wonder what they told him back then about his mother and sister not seeing him and what lies they might have told him, as well as what they told him after they disappeared. I also wonder how he feels about his family now, knowing the killed his mother, sister and aunt, and how he is doing now. I can't imagine what this must have been like for him.
@@jamijackson1128 Cynthia was not Chad's biological daughter; she was Wendy's daughter from a previous marriage. Chad himself stated that after Wendy's diagnosis, he felt divorce would be best because with her being ill, he didn't want the responsibility of looking after two children (which certainly says a lot about him, not wanting to be inconvenienced by his stepdaughter or his wife's debilitating disease). Leon was clearly the man that both Wendy and Cynthia needed in their lives, and I feel very sorry for him, having lost both of them and his sister.
Apparently Beverly's been out of prison since the beginning of the year. Someone should do a follow-up and ask, "Why were you and your mother so crazy to kill a sick woman, her daughter and a complete stranger?"
This story made me and mom sob when I was a kid. it did again when I watched this again last year. As I'm watching it now, I want vengeance for Wendy, Cynthia and Renee.
@@QuigsAnton It shows you that looks can be deceiving and all murderers don't fit the "profile". I just watched it again, it's on regular rotation on PlutoTv.
Just the fact that Beverly declined to be interviewed by UM was a sign in itself that she's guilty...big time. The system failed Wendy and her family by not look into her in-laws as persons of interest many years ago, plus Beverly only got 15 of her 30 years for murder? And her brother's charge was dismissed, even though the bodies were found on his property? Really? There's no justice here. May Wendy, daughter, and sister-in-law rest in peace. Horrible way to die. 😢
@Josh Kolbo the man who killed her was infamous new York serial killer joey rifkin. Rifkin resembles the police composite of su ya Kim killer in appearance plus rifkin was active around the time su ya was murdered in 1991. And the police stated that the killer must have lived in,or around the area where her body was dumped in that Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn dumpster and considering that rifkin lived in east meadow new York, which was only 45 miles and 49 mins from the dumpster where su ya Kim body was founded. He killed her and what's not a coincidence is that he dumped most of his known victims bodies in the same section of Brooklyn new York where su ya body was dumped all which was only mins away from each other. Plus the Kim's two stores the one in long island and the one in Bushwick Brooklyn neighborhood both businesses was located closely to where joey rifkin plus considering that rifkin dumped most of his known victims in the Brooklyn area and the Kim's second store was in Bushwick Brooklyn area it's compelling alone how he was dropping his known victims bodies not even 20 mins from the Kim's second store in which he could have first layed eyes on su ya at that location of the Kim's second store in Bushwick Brooklyn since he covered the area of Brooklyn precisely dumping at least six bodies around the time su ya was killed in 91. And lastly is the reason I believe he killed su ya is for the fact he ended up killing a woman by the name Yun Lee five months after the su ya Kim murder only about one mile apart the spots where both they bodies was founded plus both of them su ya and Yun Lee was of Korean nationality and round the same age when they both was murdered in 1991. All this here what I have came across was enough to at least put joey rifkin under questioning review regarding the su ya Kim murder if they didn't have enough evidence to file a criminal complaint regarding this crime,at least this information here placing him not far from su ya home two stores, and the dumpster where her body was founded is enough for a thorough investigation into rifkin because I do believe he killed her he have admitted to Brooklyn being his main dump site so this should have been told ppl that he committed this murder.
Bella Gonzalez I do agree. It was supposed to be better or for worse. I believe that he did kill his wife him and his little family of his. I mean his ex-wife. It’s terrible.
Lebo leigh Leigh yes he does deserve to burn in hell. But we serve a merciful God. If you repent and ask for forgiveness, God is a just God he hast to forgive them.
5thcorps Me too. First he is wrongly accused of molesting his step son by that awful family, then they kill his whole family. I hope he’s doing okay today
His one mistake was probably not going with them that day. I understand that he and Chad didnt get along, but still. Not going cost his sister her life and she was just....there for company. He should've seen it right away, these people have barred my wife from seeing her son and all a sudden they allow her to and then drive all that way to pick her up? Red flag.
My heart bleeds for Leon. He seemed to be a good guy who loved Wendy, accepted her MS, and was a father figure to Cynthia. I can't begin to imagine the pain he has indured for years after this. Loosing your whole family has got to be the worst thing ever. He probably feels guilty either not going with them or being more adamant that Wendy don't ride with Beverly. I'm sure he thought his sister going would be a benefit, but she ended up losing her life to. I wonder if he's still alive and if he's ok? God bless him.
@@pansysgarden He does seem to be a good man. I watched a news segment recently; the bodies of Wendy, her sister in law and daughter were found on property belonging to the Noe family. The grandfather of Chad confessed to helping dispose of their bodies; it's been determined that they were most likely murdered the day they disappeared. Chad's mother and sister were charged and his grandmother was deceased at the time of the bodies' discovery. Unfortunately, no word on whether or not Chad was charged, I hope he was. Leon publicly stated at the triple funeral service that he is now a Christian and has forgiven the Noe family. Wendy's mother passed away less than two weeks after the discovery of the remains. Leon said that her mother was just waiting to say goodbye. unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Wendy_Camp,_Cynthia_Britto,_and_Lisa_Kregear
No update, I'm assuming they never found her. You'd think they would have records from the school or someone would've been able to find her. I'm assuming at this point (2023) that the teacher would either be in their 80s or 90s or would have long since passed away. Such a sad story. Breaks my heart when these lost love stories have no resolution n
The thing about this show that’s crazy to me is that there are multiple times that they’ve had people on the show who ended up being the killers of the people they’re talking about, and it was very obvious that they were the killers just from the way they talked. This episode of one of those cases.
The justice system needs an overhaul. This woman violently killed 3 people and only got 30 years (with 15 suspended) while others get 25 to life or in the case of the 3 strikes rule, life in prison, for non-violent offenses like marijuana. I have never taken drugs or alcohol but the unfairness of it all is disgustingly palpable.
Amen. There is no justice system. There is a two tiered system overwhelmingly compromised by legalese and absolute nonsense. I nearly went to prison for five years for aggravated assault, because 14 people attacked me and my friend and the 14 people ended up with lacerations, ligament damage, and other bodily harm while we ended up with a few scratches. The 14 were never charged with anything. The police ignored every witness that came up and said that we were the ones being attacked by these 14 people, just because we were the ones that came out relatively unscathed. At least 8 people told this to the cops. All of the 14 people who attacked us showed up in court and lied through their teeth about what happened. Had it not been for the last minute introduction of a cell phone call by one of the witnesses my first child probably would’ve been born while I was inside a prison cell. None of this had to happen. If the police had been marginally competent enough to actually talk to the people who saw the event, it wouldn’t have happened. If the judge had been discerning enough to thrown it all out before even hearing anything else on the basis of all evidence available it would’ve never happened. I’m not comparing my case to this one. I’m just saying that there’s so many aspects of the so-called justice system that make absolutely no sense or are completely broken and irredeemably stupid. Way too much can go wrong and it’s way too easy for the shitty people to exploit those loopholes. Mind you, despite the fact that every single person who testified against me was shown beyond all reasonable doubt to have lied about everything that happened, not one of them was charged with a crime for perjury or made to pay my legal fees, which almost put us out on the street. And the cops that utterly botched the scene, who ignored every stipulation of procedure, weren’t even reprimanded for allowing the true assailants to go free or putting my family through 6 months of sheer hell. Everything just went back to normal. Nothing to see here.
Yep, and it always feels weird when it doesn't. Back in the 90s we were used to not having updates, but after so many years it's sad to know some mysteries have been left unsolved, especially murders or missing people.
I love it when the grandma is like "I know Beverly and I didn't do it. They might not know but I do" then bam daughters get busted. I still think Chad was in on it as well because she said she'd meet him in 2 hours but it was proven that said trip couldn't have made it in such short time.
What makes it worst she said I dont care if they don't know but I do. Which makes it work. She show lack of remorse and worried. It huge red flag for me, if someone who I hated just disappeared, I would have been worried. At the end of the day I dont wish anything bad on anyone.
Oh, Ida was no stranger to murder. In 1983, she was charged with the murder of her son-in-law (as was her daughter, Deborah) but the charges were dropped. She and Beverly both spent time in prison for arson and insurance fraud. It seems that many people were afraid of Ida, including her son, Grover Prewitt, and that was why it took him so long to come forward and tell the police his suspicions.
Prushinowski was captured in Israel in November of 1998. Unfortunately, the statute of limitations ran out on the fraud charges that he was wanted for in Canada. However, he was convicted of seven fraud charges in a Jerusalem court and sentenced to seven years in prison. There are still outstanding warrants for him in the United States.
Leon is a gem, obviously he was a wonderful husband and father. Chad on the other hand, seems to be a narcissist, and to me it's obvious his family were all in on the murders. All the truth about this case will come out one way or another.
Ida is an even bigger narcissist. That woman was the one who rocked Chad's cradle. Give blame to the master manipulator, don't give her the Pussy-cat pass.
30:55-34:24 What an amazing woman!! 🙏🏾 She was one of our Earth Angels! We need teachers like her in the world, and schools now. 🤞🏾💙🤞🏾🥰😊 That's why she brought you to her home, because she knew it would be a different world for you. She knew in her heart ❤️ that was what you needed. 🥰 What an amazing woman, her teacher. I think that was very admirable of her teacher to still show her love for her, even though she did not remember who she was. 34:29-35:22 What a blessing that was that she ran across a fellow student, and the memory started to come back of her Earth Angel/teacher.
God, that last segment is sad. The husband's grief is still so apparent. The security guard was a nice comic relief though. He was too willing to take that 20
I wasn't surprised to learn the mother/family had something to do with the deaths. The Mother's lack of empathy for one - and the back story of her son getting out of the marriage while he felt the getting was good because his wife was sick? Narcissists and sociopaths, all of them.
Yeah, I couldn’t help but laugh at the beginning when he tried to rationalize dumping a woman who had just been diagnosed with a debilitating muscular disorder. What a worthless piece of garbage.
My mother dated this guy named Chad noe. He is sickening and remember him saying he put this woman's remains in a hog pin. I was five years old when he dated my mother whom has been in heaven now for 13 years.chad noe did life scaring things to me and my sister. Chad noe shouldn't be out in society. He is a monster for sure.
@refinedsugar Did she even know? Sounds like Chad was the kind of guy who felt like he was good at hiding "things" and getting away with it. We don't know the whole story...
I thought I recognized actor Daniel Dae Kim in the last one. I like seeing popular actors in these shows, back when they were small actors/actresses. I feel so bad for all the suffering family members and friends of these victims.
J P, Jonathan Noe is all grown up, an adult now. When his grandmother was arrested he stated that he believed she was innocent and had nothing to do with the deaths. I don't if his opinion has changed since her conviction. She still claims she's innocent.
Wow...even before the murder was proven it was clear it was a custody issue from a shallow guy & his bitterly cruel family willing to do anything to keep the son to themselves.
I'm from Oklahoma remember the day Wendy and her daughter Cynthia and Lisa went missing and that chad mother and grandmother are lying and everyone in Oklahoma who wasn't related or friends with Chad and his family, we all knew they're lying about what happened to Wendy and Cynthia and Lisa
For Beverly to suddenly volunteer to come pick them up and give them a ride...that was already raising suspicion for the earlier hostility that family had shown. People like this really do exist in the world and they walk around with a thick mask, it's really disgusting but real. So sad for the son...brainwashing is one of the most commonly used method such inhumane ppl often use in various cultures, and sadly no one is immune. Depending on the individual's character and personality and who they surround them self with later in life, they may or may not be able to escape the claws of manipulation + brainwashing. A very tragic ending for the three victims.
You are spot on. As an investigator, they taught us a tell tale sign that something is up is when people do something out the ordinary. "I wont help you, you cant see the kids " to "yeah come on over and see the kids, heck Ill even come with you" BAD SIGN. FBI Profiler John Douglas said his partner had a horrible marriage with his wife fighting all the time, etc. Then one day she cooks him breakfast? John was like "Dude, your wife is going to kill you" Sure enough she shot him! He survived tho. But anyway - be VERY suspicious when people change. How those dumb ass cops didnt look at them sooner is beyond me.
26:05 This is the face of evil. It's always the guy's mother who starts the worst arguments and lies from which all other horrors follow. These people were sinister!
Yes it is. Male-identified women like that raise the absolute worst sons. I guarantee that if the child had been a girl, the husband wouldn't have run off with her.
The Wendy Camp's story always stood out for me, I remember every now and then I was looking for updates in the story and I wasn't shocked when the murder was solved. Like didn't make sense how the Noe family was deadset on not having Wendy involved then next thing you know they invited her to see her son, not even that but offer her a ride when it's over a two-hour drive Ida would have been making two round trips that is too much of hassle esp for someone who doesn't even like the family. Wouldn't it be much easier if they brought the son to them and hung out in Wendy's house for a bit, Leon to leave for a while if they didn't feel comfortable with him? Wouldn't it been easier for her to get a ride from Leon or Wendy's mom? No one saw them been drop off at Wal-Mart, one of the busiest shopping centers people are in and out in that store, esp around 4-8 clock. How easily Wendy could have asked for help, there are payphone or store associate would have let her make a call. Not much danger could have happened to three women were there at parking lot Wal-Mart too many witnesses. Then lack of remorse or guilt, wouldn't they felt guilty if someone did something to them and they could have prevented them by swallowing their pride. As Chad admitted it and that a big lie to tell even if he was drunk, my mom always said drunk people and kids don't lie.
Exactly! Wendy was way too naive and trusting and it unfortunately cost her her life as well as her daughter and sis in law. I would've been way more suspicious of their intentions.
There was an attempted abduction at a large chain grocery store in their parking lot during the day.It is unlikely but always possible.There was one story about a man grabbing a little kid inside a grocery store.He was caught thankfully before he took her out.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants yes I do know kidnapped as happened in big chain grocery stores but it usually happens to a kid or when someone travels alone. However Wendy wasn't traveling alone she was with her daughter and in law. Usually when a kidnapped happens with group of ppl, they are usually alone not in a place like Wal-Mart, it definitely would not take place when there still daylight. Plus I doubt the girls will split up. They would have gotten straight inside and gotten a payphone or ask an associate for a phone if they didnt have money on them.
@@Dashiell-mc8td I think her mind-set was that she was getting to finally see her son after how many times the Noes violated court orders to return the boy to her. It didn't occur to her why they would drive 2 hours to pick her up and bring her back home later on that night.
@@Dashiell-mc8td I just watched this segment and the lack of the police investigation back then was just mind boggling but unfortunately they said the one thing that would ensure Wendy would come running… they used a mother's love for her child!
Just straight lying on national television question is why kill a innocent 6 year old girl who wanted to see her little brother and kill a woman who is defenseless with MS and a complete stranger? The grandmother knew the whole time and she got away with it cause she's deceased this needs to be on snapped on the real SMH
Strategically planning something is the opposite of snapping, which there is no such thing. That's why the show snapped hasn't gained much popularity, because homicides are PLANNED.
21 years later... OMG! The story didn't add at all. Didn't want ex-wife having visitation. Fights, lies, anything to make it not happen - then one day out of the blue - yeah okay I extent you an invitation to come over. Come on!! Then a story is concocted of an unpleasant atmosphere in the car so they're dropped off at a mall where they make no calls for assistance and just disappear randomly!? Forget the timeline of being at a restaurant. Don't know why police didn't look closer at the ex-husband and his relatives sooner!!!
True. That's too many years for this to be solved. And to think that those poor women we're laying there and have suffered is the saddest thing ever. Normally it is the ones closest to the victim is who the police look at. So you're asking a good question, why didn't that family, especially Chad, not be investigated sooner by the cops? And I wonder who discovered the bodies and that's septic tank? How wicked.
It sure is too bad that Dolores Brooks never found her teacher that gave her comfort and confidence in herself there’s no links whatsoever in this case.
Shawn Little That was a nice segment. It seems kind of unbelievable that they couldn’t find the teacher. How many kind rich music teachers with a Central Park view can there possibly be?
@@ericasawthat i loved this one...always hoped they could locate the teacher or least a friend or family. Neat she foumd her classmate out of state..teachers are a big part of my life long after school was done..in touch with a lot of them..sad she lost chance but the teacher had no idea Delores ran into problems
@@MichaelToussaint1 A little odd that no one else has come forward with the teacher's whereabouts. Someone somewhere surely knew something of the teacher or were in contact with her.
I fast forwarded right away to the last segment, when I saw "dumpster" I knew that it was the Su-Ya Kim murder. Horrible story, one of the segments that stuck with me for a long time. Real shame there's no update. 😔
@@emilycathcart7387 The unidentified person seen by security guard Joe Jones was a white man wearing round glasses. At the time of the murder, he was in his twenties, but would now be in his forties. He was 5'6", weighing between 130 and 140 pounds, with blonde hair, and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white tank top with a blue stripe in the middle. He was also wearing blue jogging shorts with a yellow sailboat insignia on the leg. He was driving a blue Nissan at the time of the murder. He may have worked in or lived around the area that the garbage can was located. He also may have been a delivery man or a cab driver. He has never been identified. It is possible that he may have connections to the car that belonged to the Taiwanese exchange student.
Only in the South I think. The very first ones in CA started popping up around that time (92-94) when I was a kid they were such a cool novelty unlike now, lol.
the grandmother "i know she didn't do anything" how the hell do you know? you wanted to be dropped off at home you couldn't of known what she did or didn't do.
if wendy called leon at 4:42 pm and said they would be home in a few hours than she her daughter and the sister in law would have made it home by 6 or 6:30p.m but that evil devil didn't drop them off at walmart we all know what happened to them
The grandmother instructed her son to fill in the hole he dug for a septic tank where the bodies had been placed. She was 100% involved, but she died two years before the bodies were found.
Final segment: The security guard should've known that the license plate was a partial one and no guarantee of finding the killer. Sad though that the case was never solved.
Chad divorced his wife while she was in the hospital fighting for her life and then he and his family kill her , the sister in law and a child...Wow, this guy is a snake. I hope that him and his family have bad luck forever...
That beautiful woman and the story of her teacher's spirit that inspired her made me stop being angry about the greedy "Robin Hood Rabbi" What a beautiful woman, and she spread that beauty to her students.
Chad, his mother, and the rest of the gang murdered Wendy, Cynthia, and Lisa!! that Prewitt clan is just full of criminals and hypocrites!! My heart goes to the innocent victims of any heinous crime...
Cops dropped the ball, that was the car, it had cooled by the time they'd got around to tracking it down. Clearly, the killer knew the Korean and had access to or copies of her keys. I think reopening it would solve the case, with a real investigation.
Is it a coincidence that one of the actors of the "kim" family is daniel dae kim........... From Lost ,Hawaii 50, hellboy reboot etc. Crazy right lol..... Oh yea and johny gat from saints row. He also portrayed a character named "kim" 5 times throughout his career...... I need a life lol
The Wendy Camp story is one of the most frustrating in UM history. I know, you all know, EVERYONE knows the Noe family did it! It was obvious! I felt like they, at the very least, had enough for a search warrant of the property. Last people to see the victims alive, stories are inconsistent, history of animosity between the two sides...COME ON! Thank God they finally got caught, but it took WAY too long.
It's infuriating that they were never truly investigated and literally got away with murder all those years! I don't know how people can sleep at night after committing such a heinous act.
it was obvious chad had something to do with the murders- it was one of those cases though that did not have any direct evidence. Today you would think they would have cell data, cameras, etc. but just to say oh i dropped my disabled ex-wife(or ex daughther in law) at kmart- yeah sure okay. So sad overall. Feels like we were missing some info on the case too
@@MORiverFishing Sadly, its true. I do mean sadly, because I have unsaved relatives right now. Everyone not in Christ will face judgment at their death. We love to condemn the serial killers, even atheists will join in on condemning people to hell. We might seem good compared to murderers but none of us are good in God´s sight. The only way we become righteous is to repent and put our faith in Christ. Think about your eternity, friend.
That’s heck of a memory loss dang, im 33 and still remember every one of my teachers. how you forget someone who did such a beautiful thing for you for the first time in your life. wow, glad i have a good memory
If your partner is ill and or disabled the worst and most cold hearted thing to ever do is file for divorce! Chad obviously was never a dedicated husband! Obviously he didn't believe in the marriage vow "In Sickness And In Health Til Death Do You Part!" If you can't follow that golden rule then simply don't get married!
The last case bothers me, the security basically caught the guy in the act and let him go for $20. He could've been busted and got some justice for the family. The car and the license plate really is a weird and it's sad that case will never be solved. I wonder how many people that monster has killed?
Thing is there was a serial killer Joey Rifkin got caught not long after and did the same thing to victims bodies. He likely did it and it fit the composite sketch, would’ve been nice to have a fingerprint from that $20 bill.
No rifkin didn't stab his victims, he only dismembered them after death. It's two men who could have killed su ya Kim, it either was tommy Lynn sells since he matches the police drawing plus he match the killer in age, nearly in height and weight and both sells and su ya Kim killer have the same killing mo's as Tommy Lynn sells killed most of his suspected victims by multiple stab wounds,and rex heurmann is link to the murder of su ya Kim as he matches the police drawing more than rifkin plus he attended a college in long island in 1991 only two minutes from that same cw post college where that exchange student who had the same car as the killer attended, plus rex heurmann was a architect who lived in long island all his life so it's possible that he could have first set sites on su ya at her second business which was new to the kims he could have been the architect who done work to the kims business second new business at the time, so I say it's between these two killers tommy Lynn sells or rex heurmann who could have killed su ya Kim no one else...
I think I figured out what happened with the su ya kim case. The white guy who put her body in the dumpster was either friend with or dating the Taiwanese exchange student . My theory is he borrowed the Taiwanese students car . The Taiwanese exchange student covered for him . She’s lying
Oh I solved this case off record, joey rifkin did not committ the murder of su-ya Kim it's between two killer's and they are rex huermann who DNA just linked him to three murders of young women in the series of the long island gilgo beach murders! And coast to coast killer Tommy Lynn sells. Out of one of them, was the suspected killer of su- ya Kim.. rex huermann lived In long island NY all his life plus he attended a college only two minutes from that cw post college the same exchange student attended this here is compelling as the other thing that exclude him from the su-ya Kim case is for the reason that he just don't meet the height and weight requirements of the suspected killer of su-ya Kim, but it regarding this case he still can not be ruled out considering the fact that witnesses depositions are not always accurate so in this case that black security guard could have made that such error in his depositions by profiling the height and weight of the suspected killer of su ya and tho it wouldn't be kind of hard to mistake 6"4' rex from a 5"6' man but considering that it was dark when the guard stumbled across this man at that dumpster it's very possible that he made a error in his height, but if rex huermann didn't committ the murder of su-ya Kim then that leaves tommy lynn sells. After all if u compare sells profile to the profile of the man who killed su ya Kim then u would see and understand that it's nearly a perfect match, as tommy sells birth day list 1964 it puts his age exactly as the same age as the suspected killer of su ya, as in 1991 sells was between 26 to 27 putting him in his mid 20,s In 1991. Tommy sells height and weight was between 5"8' to 5"9' inches between 160 to 175 pounds in 1991, plus comparing both the killing methods of tommy lynn sells and the suspected killer of su ya you get a complete match, as the man who killed su ya inflicted multiple stab wounds to her as in the case of tommy sells he killed most of his known victims by multiple stab wounds, and the confusion came in the car plate numbers as its a strong possible that tommy sells could have stole a car that looked very similar to that exchange student car, given that sells was not just a serial killer but he also was a pro car thief as people who steal cars have ways to mess with plate numbers as well, so it's highly possible sells stole asame type Nissan as that exchange student switch the plates and killed su ya Kim it's to possible
That NOE story was one of the most disturbing stories so far I watched on this program especially now since we know what really happen. How many other times are you gonna find a grandma lie to the world like that. Makes me feel like I cannot trust ANYONE anymore, even my own grandma. I better check the floor boards under my house just in case. Wow!
Poor Dolores. She seemed to have had a rough life growing up and this music teacher was only one that provided her anything called stability. Not that I mean to judge her family, but I wish parents would understand how important a stable home life is to their children. A child shouldn't have to turn to a teacher for comfort and stability. I'm sad that there's no update for the story. I hate to say this, but I think that teacher might have passed away long ago because I don't understand it. Everybody watched this show back in the day. So if she didn't see this story, someone who knows her should have seen this. If she even has passed away, a loved one should have called UM and that way they could contact Dolores and provide an update to the story. Dolores could at least communicate with her family and still say thank you for the teacher that provided her with this world that she wasn't accustomed to. Glad Dolores turned her life around and became a nurse. Sometimes it takes that one person to have an effect on your life and bring the best out of you. Hope Dolores is still alive. God bless her.
@@michellefernandez3155 Right, she saw her on the street and pretended to not know her for years. Now as an adult all these memories come flooding back and she wants to find her. Girl, bye.
@@michellefernandez3155 , is it possible that Ms. Madeleine Strauss and or Ms. Deloris Brooks are still alive? I would love to see them both reunite if possible.
@@johnnyp2283 I truly doubt that Madeleine is still alive (She would have 80 YO, more or less). And even if she is, i doubt she is on America anymore. (This show had reruns all over the continent and she never speaked up, nor any friend of hers) A sad story indeed, but a great lesson comes from it: Do the things you have to do when i´ts the time. There is no such thing as a second chance.
30 years for the murder of 3 people, including a child. Are you kidding me? Granted, she is older so she very well could die in prison, but she should have gotten a life sentence. Grover should have served time, too. He knew those bodies were there the whole time. Wouldn't surprise me if he buried them, too.
I think that the exchange student that had the car should have been looked into more closely. Fibres, fingerprints, bloodhounds signs of decomp. I don’t think the cops did an extensive search of the car. She could have had a boyfriend she was protecting that may have used her car. The fact that the owner was Asian and the murder victim was Asian seems to have a strange link somehow. What are the odds of that? Might be nothing but might be something.
Your exactly right, a lot of red flags go up regarding the security guard, though he could just be one unlucky guy. It seems incredulous that the alleged person with blood stained clothing, who admitted to having just been in a fight/struggle with someone and was now trespassing in order to illegally dump something in a bin down an alley at night would not have been questioned more. At the very least before taking the money maybe find out what he actually disposing of. Also it was pointed out that most likely only someone with knowledge of the area would know of the bins existence, which the security guard obviously had. The fact that the exact make, color and licence tag of the alleged vehicle sighted belonged to another Asian woman is an odd coincidence, was the security guard stalking Asian women but possibly thought by giving out these details to the police it would instead cast suspicion back inside the Asian community? The security guard stated upon witnessing the suspect stop and stare at him before finally driving off (as if concerned he may check on what was in the dumpster) that this made him very suspicious. Then upon going back to dumpster he now discovers blood spots on the ground (combined with the previous knowledge of the blood stained clothing suspect was wearing) he does not contact police or get on his radio to report but instead enlists the help of a friend (which is very common when perpetrators pretend to unknowingly discover a victim) surely knowing that doing so would contaminate any potential crime scene. Also the victim must have weighed at least 100 to 120 pounds. Trying to lift that amount of dead weight up into the height of a dumpster would be very difficult and would almost certainly entail the help of an accomplice/friend (which the security guard admitted he had at the scene) It would be interesting to know if the street that they flagged the ambulance down on has ambulances pass by there at regular intervals (a hospital close by or something of that nature) as this is something the security guard would have also been familiar with. It seems odd that even at that late stage he still chose not to contact police and instead waved down an ambulance who would also help back up his story and ultimately contaminate the crime scene even further.
@@benji187 BINGO!!! How does no one see these things? or even a few? It's like everyone believes the security guard 100%, no question. Finally someone else feels like I do!!!!!!! Still can't believe he didn't end up getting charged. one lucky killer for sure!!
Delores Brooks I'm not saying this in a bad way, but that was very strange that you didn't remember her when you use to see her years later in the streets, I believe you I'm just saying that was strange it's funny how things like that happen sometimes.
I heard their was a set of then on DVD all like 5 or 6 dvd's. 1 DVD was all ghosts another was murders another was ufo stories. Crappy that Alaska has expensive internet. You must be in the North part of Alaska. I was planning on moving to Kechikan in the south part
Someone once said that when a person denied many times involvement on something is the opposite because in fact they are involved. They have the guts to appear on camera and to be seen by the country and act like nothing has happened.
“I’m not a violent person.”
UPDATE: Chad is a violent person.
Ikr. I think the whole family are cannibals. They look like inbreds and act like it. Ida and Beverly are in the dirt waiting on God's judgement. I still don't know the point of wanting the kid so bad that you'd kill. His jail record proves that he was raised by animals, instead of his real mother.
No, he was never implicated. What are you talking about?
Not officially but really his mom did all of that murdering three women including the mother of grandson, on her own accord and he had no knowledge of or nothing to do with. Gtfo he was the one who helped. They never left his property they were murdered right after she called saying she was on her way home and hid the bodies in his uncle’s septic tank he damn well should’ve been charged with something they all knew about it probably planned it together. All because they didn’t want their grandson to see his mother. That’s after accusing his mother’s new husband of sexual abuse didn’t work the way they wanted, and Chad was cited by the court they were furious they had to comply
That part!! Say it louder for the people in back.
I just cannot believe what this Chad said "Rather than have 2 children to look after" and no help so ill just divorce her Whatever happened to UNCONDITIONAL LOVE???!!! I mean thats why you get married its loving someone unconditional
JOhn Rowe facts sir. Smh he is a piece of shit. That man family killed them people and a little girl smfh
I was like wtf
yea he lost credibility to me with that 1 statement
My heart instantly broke when I heard that. I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 31 just 3 months after giving birth to my first child. Of course, my husband stayed with me. In sickness and in health!!
Exactly. I developed a crippling disease right after we got married. In fact, it started on my wedding day! Yet my husband still says that marrying me was the best thing ever, and that he doesn't mind that most of my salary goes on healthcare. He says marrying me made him so happy despite my illness.
Red flags were going off for me just by the way the Noe family spoke of her. A beloved mother and wife, missing and presumed dead, and they complain about her "bitching and moaning" when she's been deliberately kept away from her own son. Of course she's going to have a thing or two to say about it. It all comes down to ableism. It was ultimately about her multiple sclerosis and how the Noe family deemed her an unfit mother because of it. Her own ex husband's comment of "I decided that instead of caring for two children I should raise *my* son on my own" says everything I need to know about him.
It's sad how many men don't understand the "in sickness and in health" bit of their vows. And I say men because men are 6x more likely to leave a chronically ill spouse than women.
they were indifferent and cold. When I first watched this as a kid I said to my mom that the Noe family did it and I find out twenty-something years later that they did. Those poor girls, RIP.
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Yup I agree with you such a sad story
He didn't say "2 children to raise" his actual words were "2 children to 'deal' with."
To me, that said it all. What gets me most is he never served 1 day behind bars, even though we all know he orchestrated the whole thing.
Nasty pieces of trash.
Chad and his family are pure evil
Hell Yasss Just Pure Evil That's Why Chad Allowed Wendy To See Her Son Jonathan It Was A Freaking Trap And Opportunity That Ended In Tragedy For All 3 Fucking Shame I Hope All Are Rotting In The MF Ground😈😡😡
Renee Brown I hope they'll burn in hell
Nicole Gordon You definitely right and if they are still around today what ever city they are in the law enforcement in that city need to keep a close eye on them because people like that never stop killing until they get caught.
Eric Muhammad I agree with you a hundred percent
Same
The first big red flag was when Chad had that "change of heart" to let Wendy see her son right that day.
It's also odd that his mom refused to participate in the broadcast.
I thought that was a major RED FLAG too. I would NEVER have gotten into a car with those people.
Yeah, always beware of sneaks bearing gifts!
I thought the first red flag was divorcing her and taking their daughter because she had multiple sclerosis, but I guess that's me.
The episodes where murderers are professing their innocence are, for me, the creepiest.
The Noe family segment is probably the most uncomfortable to watch of the entire series.
@@SaginawCareerComplex it really was I’m full through the next segment and it’s still messing with me. It’s crazy to see them lying and Chad licking his lips at the end and saying when he was in a drunken stupor he may have said something sarcastically. it’s so obvious he did it
@@SaginawCareerComplex this one and Dottie’s husband saying he’s better off without her when he was the one who killed her
This Chad is just pure evil. He should be in jail. American justice sucks.
@@WCWThunderRosa Agree a thousand times over. The Jule Caylor interview is one of the most unsettling things in the entire series.
The case of Wendy, Cynthia and Renee always stood out in my mind; when their bodies were found, I was not the the least bit surprised that they were found on the Noe family's property. Nothing about their accounts of that day added up and even when I was a kid, I thought Ida seemed really heartless and mean.
That was a bizarre case. Why would 1 family kill the other and including the young girl?
They hid the bodies in a septic tank.
There is a whole lot of hate in that family but they didn't tell us why.
@@louistournas120 I also thought it always seemed odd that Beverley refused to take part in this segment; it's completely within her right to decline but given the circumstances, it raised a lot of questions when this aired.
@@louistournas120 Even in Ida's interview, when she claimed that they had nothing to do with the disappearance, she said "I don't care whether they know it or not or believe it"; the way she said it, it was clear that SHE didn't care about what happened to them. Even if they hadn't been responsible for what happened, it seems pretty harsh, especially considering one of the victims was a child.
Those are some cold hearted people.
@@stephaineallen6780 They sure are. One person I wonder about with this case is Jonathan; I wonder what they told him back then about his mother and sister not seeing him and what lies they might have told him, as well as what they told him after they disappeared. I also wonder how he feels about his family now, knowing the killed his mother, sister and aunt, and how he is doing now. I can't imagine what this must have been like for him.
Should that family ever see the light of day again? Oh hell Noe.
Chad is a despicable person. His whole family is. It's quite obvious they got rid of her.
Amanda Kay, they should all have the mark of Cain tattooed onto their foreheads to warn everyone of them.
I believe that too. Chad and his family pure evil... Karma to these evil people....
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It would be bitter sweet if something were to happen befallen him
@@amkrause2004 ida is in hell
I'm still sad about Delores never finding her teacher. That segment always gets to me.
Even tho their was no update the show was very popular so maybe word got to the teacher
Is it possible that Ms. Brooks and Ms. Strauss may be alive or gone? I am wondering if one or both are still living or not.
Maybe she died or moved far away, it's so sad she couldn't find her
It was such a touching story I hope she found her
According to my online research, unfortunately, Deloris Brooks never located her beloved music teacher Madeline Strauss. ☹️
How evil do you have to be to even kill Leon's sister and a 6 year old who had nothing to do with it?
They obviously couldn't let the sister-in-law and the daughter live because those two would be witnesses to their crime.
Xennial Hipster killing that baby was absolute evil
@@jamijackson1128 Cynthia was not Chad's biological daughter; she was Wendy's daughter from a previous marriage. Chad himself stated that after Wendy's diagnosis, he felt divorce would be best because with her being ill, he didn't want the responsibility of looking after two children (which certainly says a lot about him, not wanting to be inconvenienced by his stepdaughter or his wife's debilitating disease). Leon was clearly the man that both Wendy and Cynthia needed in their lives, and I feel very sorry for him, having lost both of them and his sister.
@@jamijackson1128 very well said indeed!
@@wifferste dahh that would have been a good reason to forgo previous plans and maybe NOT KILL anyone...
Its sickening how Beverly Noe is now released from prison. Ridiculous. Absurd.
Agreed!
Pussy-cat pass.
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I know, but their going to hell either way!!
Ronnie Busick was released yesterday. I am ashamed of my state. He was convicted in the Trailer Terror case.
So messed up. She killed a child!!
Apparently Beverly's been out of prison since the beginning of the year. Someone should do a follow-up and ask, "Why were you and your mother so crazy to kill a sick woman, her daughter and a complete stranger?"
Somebody from Wendy's family should find them all and get justice.
@@rickimhotep1236 I second this scenario
She still claims she is innocent
This story made me and mom sob when I was a kid. it did again when I watched this again last year. As I'm watching it now, I want vengeance for Wendy, Cynthia and Renee.
@@QuigsAnton It shows you that looks can be deceiving and all murderers don't fit the "profile". I just watched it again, it's on regular rotation on PlutoTv.
Just the fact that Beverly declined to be interviewed by UM was a sign in itself that she's guilty...big time. The system failed Wendy and her family by not look into her in-laws as persons of interest many years ago, plus Beverly only got 15 of her 30 years for murder? And her brother's charge was dismissed, even though the bodies were found on his property? Really? There's no justice here. May Wendy, daughter, and sister-in-law rest in peace. Horrible way to die. 😢
Poor little Cynthia suffers the worse and she was the last one murder.
@@LaraCroftEyes1 It's a shame. She hadn't begun to live her life when it was taken away .
@@LaraCroftEyes1 she was duct-taped over her eyes, nose and mouth before Beverly murdered her. Didnt want to "hear her scream"
I know that.
@@islandblader I didn't know those details. My heart is so broken.
What an evil family.
The murder with the Kim family was sad.
I’d leave the country too if someone murdered my wife. When the husband says “I still truly love her and miss her” it breaks my heart.
@Josh Kolbo the man who killed her was infamous new York serial killer joey rifkin. Rifkin resembles the police composite of su ya Kim killer in appearance plus rifkin was active around the time su ya was murdered in 1991. And the police stated that the killer must have lived in,or around the area where her body was dumped in that Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn dumpster and considering that rifkin lived in east meadow new York, which was only 45 miles and 49 mins from the dumpster where su ya Kim body was founded. He killed her and what's not a coincidence is that he dumped most of his known victims bodies in the same section of Brooklyn new York where su ya body was dumped all which was only mins away from each other. Plus the Kim's two stores the one in long island and the one in Bushwick Brooklyn neighborhood both businesses was located closely to where joey rifkin plus considering that rifkin dumped most of his known victims in the Brooklyn area and the Kim's second store was in Bushwick Brooklyn area it's compelling alone how he was dropping his known victims bodies not even 20 mins from the Kim's second store in which he could have first layed eyes on su ya at that location of the Kim's second store in Bushwick Brooklyn since he covered the area of Brooklyn precisely dumping at least six bodies around the time su ya was killed in 91. And lastly is the reason I believe he killed su ya is for the fact he ended up killing a woman by the name Yun Lee five months after the su ya Kim murder only about one mile apart the spots where both they bodies was founded plus both of them su ya and Yun Lee was of Korean nationality and round the same age when they both was murdered in 1991. All this here what I have came across was enough to at least put joey rifkin under questioning review regarding the su ya Kim murder if they didn't have enough evidence to file a criminal complaint regarding this crime,at least this information here placing him not far from su ya home two stores, and the dumpster where her body was founded is enough for a thorough investigation into rifkin because I do believe he killed her he have admitted to Brooklyn being his main dump site so this should have been told ppl that he committed this murder.
@@act4666 ugh I know. She was an innocent victim and it truly tore that loving family apart 😔
Security Guard telling his story like Charlie Murphy on Chappelle Lol
Did you catch his ring? Ahhh the 90's!
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He was a trip! He said u can’t dump here!
Well what if I give u $20 ok lol
@@tammywallace5928 hate to laugh at a sad case like this but that was hilarious
he was high af
Also the money should have some partial fingerprints.
The Noe family was jealous. Plain and simple. Seen how happy she was and knew she could of cared for her son better.
They should've been arrested for contempt of court
*could have
@@SpicyTexan64 seriously bro 😉😂 u a whole english teacher in the RUclips comment section
@@Joesbigbro78 lol
@@SpicyTexan64 *Dog
Chad noe is a coward...he did not take his marriage vows seriously. Glad she found Leon, but sad what happened to her at the end😥
Bella Gonzalez I do agree. It was supposed to be better or for worse. I believe that he did kill his wife him and his little family of his. I mean his ex-wife. It’s terrible.
Lebo leigh Leigh yes he does deserve to burn in hell. But we serve a merciful God. If you repent and ask for forgiveness, God is a just God he hast to forgive them.
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@@VictorMartinez-hh4hi god is a pile of shit, genocide is not love.
@@VictorMartinez-hh4hi only if they believe, confess, and repent....
"Beverly and I did not have nothing to do with their disappearances" hey, she confessed using a double negative! smart!
Bitch said that and she knew the sptic tanks had the bodies
I was JUST thinking that
Yes, I noticed that that too!
@Brandon Ramos: Love your comment! 😂😊
Yes, they were not only evil but incredibly thick!
True😂😂double negatives lol
I've always felt awful for Leon Camp. Losing your whole family in one day.
5thcorps Me too. First he is wrongly accused of molesting his step son by that awful family, then they kill his whole family. I hope he’s doing okay today
His one mistake was probably not going with them that day. I understand that he and Chad didnt get along, but still. Not going cost his sister her life and she was just....there for company. He should've seen it right away, these people have barred my wife from seeing her son and all a sudden they allow her to and then drive all that way to pick her up? Red flag.
My heart bleeds for Leon. He seemed to be a good guy who loved Wendy, accepted her MS, and was a father figure to Cynthia. I can't begin to imagine the pain he has indured for years after this. Loosing your whole family has got to be the worst thing ever. He probably feels guilty either not going with them or being more adamant that Wendy don't ride with Beverly. I'm sure he thought his sister going would be a benefit, but she ended up losing her life to. I wonder if he's still alive and if he's ok? God bless him.
@@islandblader Nice victim blaming. Smh. Hindsight is always 20/20. None of this was his fault.
@@pansysgarden He does seem to be a good man. I watched a news segment recently; the bodies of Wendy, her sister in law and daughter were found on property belonging to the Noe family. The grandfather of Chad confessed to helping dispose of their bodies; it's been determined that they were most likely murdered the day they disappeared. Chad's mother and sister were charged and his grandmother was deceased at the time of the bodies' discovery. Unfortunately, no word on whether or not Chad was charged, I hope he was.
Leon publicly stated at the triple funeral service that he is now a Christian and has forgiven the Noe family. Wendy's mother passed away less than two weeks after the discovery of the remains. Leon said that her mother was just waiting to say goodbye.
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The story of the music teacher and the little girl was awesome.Wonderful teacher, really hope that woman found her former teacher.
So far it looks like she did not.
No update, I'm assuming they never found her. You'd think they would have records from the school or someone would've been able to find her. I'm assuming at this point (2023) that the teacher would either be in their 80s or 90s or would have long since passed away. Such a sad story. Breaks my heart when these lost love stories have no resolution n
@@romarqable Or she would have at least seen the show.
The thing about this show that’s crazy to me is that there are multiple times that they’ve had people on the show who ended up being the killers of the people they’re talking about, and it was very obvious that they were the killers just from the way they talked. This episode of one of those cases.
yes, i can't think of another show with that! so crazy to watch and then to see them arrested later!!! love this show
none of the people that spoke on air were convicted of murder in this episode.
The justice system needs an overhaul. This woman violently killed 3 people and only got 30 years (with 15 suspended) while others get 25 to life or in the case of the 3 strikes rule, life in prison, for non-violent offenses like marijuana. I have never taken drugs or alcohol but the unfairness of it all is disgustingly palpable.
Amen. There is no justice system. There is a two tiered system overwhelmingly compromised by legalese and absolute nonsense. I nearly went to prison for five years for aggravated assault, because 14 people attacked me and my friend and the 14 people ended up with lacerations, ligament damage, and other bodily harm while we ended up with a few scratches. The 14 were never charged with anything. The police ignored every witness that came up and said that we were the ones being attacked by these 14 people, just because we were the ones that came out relatively unscathed. At least 8 people told this to the cops. All of the 14 people who attacked us showed up in court and lied through their teeth about what happened. Had it not been for the last minute introduction of a cell phone call by one of the witnesses my first child probably would’ve been born while I was inside a prison cell. None of this had to happen. If the police had been marginally competent enough to actually talk to the people who saw the event, it wouldn’t have happened. If the judge had been discerning enough to thrown it all out before even hearing anything else on the basis of all evidence available it would’ve never happened.
I’m not comparing my case to this one. I’m just saying that there’s so many aspects of the so-called justice system that make absolutely no sense or are completely broken and irredeemably stupid.
Way too much can go wrong and it’s way too easy for the shitty people to exploit those loopholes. Mind you, despite the fact that every single person who testified against me was shown beyond all reasonable doubt to have lied about everything that happened, not one of them was charged with a crime for perjury or made to pay my legal fees, which almost put us out on the street. And the cops that utterly botched the scene, who ignored every stipulation of procedure, weren’t even reprimanded for allowing the true assailants to go free or putting my family through 6 months of sheer hell. Everything just went back to normal. Nothing to see here.
In oklahoma criminal justice is very profitable and corrupt
Marijuana convictions have nothing to do with this case.
So where were the charges on Chad, who bragged that he did it?
But it was in one of his drunken stupors!
@@buckeyeschmave lol
I was thinking the same thing! I think his mom took the fall for him
Really sad episode to watch some sick individuals walk amongst us.
More than people realize. Women too.
You ever catch yourself saying “This one better have an update?”
Yep, and it always feels weird when it doesn't. Back in the 90s we were used to not having updates, but after so many years it's sad to know some mysteries have been left unsolved, especially murders or missing people.
I always wondered what UD means in the descriptions, I think I just figured out that it means Update.
yep
I love it when the grandma is like "I know Beverly and I didn't do it. They might not know but I do" then bam daughters get busted. I still think Chad was in on it as well because she said she'd meet him in 2 hours but it was proven that said trip couldn't have made it in such short time.
What makes it worst she said I dont care if they don't know but I do. Which makes it work. She show lack of remorse and worried. It huge red flag for me, if someone who I hated just disappeared, I would have been worried. At the end of the day I dont wish anything bad on anyone.
Oh, Ida was no stranger to murder. In 1983, she was charged with the murder of her son-in-law (as was her daughter, Deborah) but the charges were dropped. She and Beverly both spent time in prison for arson and insurance fraud. It seems that many people were afraid of Ida, including her son, Grover Prewitt, and that was why it took him so long to come forward and tell the police his suspicions.
She said “did not have nothing to do with it” so actually she was telling the truth
What a heartwarming story about the teacher. I wish they had been reunited.
Prushinowski was captured in Israel in November of 1998. Unfortunately, the statute of limitations ran out on the fraud charges that he was wanted for in Canada. However, he was convicted of seven fraud charges in a Jerusalem court and sentenced to seven years in prison. There are still outstanding warrants for him in the United States.
Lol
Wow...just wow! After 100M you'd think he'd stop. Shoot!
The guy needs to be shipped back to the US and forced to rot away in jail. Damn that guy!
@@filbertapplebag5663 I see the antisemites are out
@Coy Leigh WE HEARD YOU!!!!
Leon is a gem, obviously he was a wonderful husband and father. Chad on the other hand, seems to be a narcissist, and to me it's obvious his family were all in on the murders. All the truth about this case will come out one way or another.
Wow, just saw the update. How sad that these cruel murders were committed against a mother, her child, and sister in law.
Ida is an even bigger narcissist. That woman was the one who rocked Chad's cradle. Give blame to the master manipulator, don't give her the Pussy-cat pass.
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What an amazing woman!! 🙏🏾 She was one of our Earth Angels! We need teachers like her in the world, and schools now. 🤞🏾💙🤞🏾🥰😊
That's why she brought you to her home, because she knew it would be a different world for you. She knew in her heart ❤️ that was what you needed. 🥰 What an amazing woman, her teacher. I think that was very admirable of her teacher to still show her love for her, even though she did not remember who she was.
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What a blessing that was that she ran across a fellow student, and the memory started to come back of her Earth Angel/teacher.
God, that last segment is sad. The husband's grief is still so apparent. The security guard was a nice comic relief though. He was too willing to take that 20
He was honest 🤷🏽♀️
He bought that giant ring he was showing with that money.
Stop misusing God's name in vain!
I said the same thing haha! He took that $20 with the quickness
That guy is one of my favorite interviews from the show! He seems fun.
I wasn't surprised to learn the mother/family had something to do with the deaths. The Mother's lack of empathy for one - and the back story of her son getting out of the marriage while he felt the getting was good because his wife was sick? Narcissists and sociopaths, all of them.
What happens to “in sickness and in health”?
Yeah, I couldn’t help but laugh at the beginning when he tried to rationalize dumping a woman who had just been diagnosed with a debilitating muscular disorder. What a worthless piece of garbage.
This was one of the most heartbreaking episodes.
My mother dated this guy named Chad noe. He is sickening and remember him saying he put this woman's remains in a hog pin. I was five years old when he dated my mother whom has been in heaven now for 13 years.chad noe did life scaring things to me and my sister. Chad noe shouldn't be out in society. He is a monster for sure.
Just by seeing him in this in this interview, he seems like a real sleaze.
he looks like an asshole!
It doesn't surprise me at all. Apparently he had multiple kids with underage girls.
He did life scarring things to you and sister? Where was your mother? She didn't do anything?
@refinedsugar
Did she even know? Sounds like Chad was the kind of guy who felt like he was good at hiding "things" and getting away with it.
We don't know the whole story...
I thought I recognized actor Daniel Dae Kim in the last one. I like seeing popular actors in these shows, back when they were small actors/actresses. I feel so bad for all the suffering family members and friends of these victims.
The need to collect all the remaining members of the Noe family put them on an island so they can’t interact with society
shadowzwillfall2 exactly ! They got off lightly
J P, Jonathan Noe is all grown up, an adult now. When his grandmother was arrested he stated that he believed she was innocent and had nothing to do with the deaths. I don't if his opinion has changed since her conviction. She still claims she's innocent.
Did anybody else spot Daniel Dae Kim??
Stop it, I was just thinking that. Did not realize that it was him.
@@AkiraSanBeer
Yeah I IMDB'd it to be sure. He still looks so young, I wouldn't have expected him to be that old when this episode was shot!
@@prankgirl9112 You a LOST fan?
yes i did i love watching him in movies
@@Romans8-9
Actually no but I should check it out!
The last story with the married Korean couple was tough to watch. Literally felt the man's pain.
Remember how he handed him the 20 dollar bill? I wonder if they fingerprinted it
The actor who plays the husband's friend is Jim from Lost (TV Show)
@@Man.from.the.90sgenerationThat’s Daniel Dae Kim who plays Jin in Lost.
Wow...even before the murder was proven it was clear it was a custody issue from a shallow guy & his bitterly cruel family willing to do anything to keep the son to themselves.
I'm from Oklahoma remember the day Wendy and her daughter Cynthia and Lisa went missing and that chad mother and grandmother are lying and everyone in Oklahoma who wasn't related or friends with Chad and his family, we all knew they're lying about what happened to Wendy and Cynthia and Lisa
For Beverly to suddenly volunteer to come pick them up and give them a ride...that was already raising suspicion for the earlier hostility that family had shown. People like this really do exist in the world and they walk around with a thick mask, it's really disgusting but real. So sad for the son...brainwashing is one of the most commonly used method such inhumane ppl often use in various cultures, and sadly no one is immune. Depending on the individual's character and personality and who they surround them self with later in life, they may or may not be able to escape the claws of manipulation + brainwashing. A very tragic ending for the three victims.
Apparently the son is a slob and defends his grandmother, denying any wrongdoing.
You are spot on. As an investigator, they taught us a tell tale sign that something is up is when people do something out the ordinary. "I wont help you, you cant see the kids " to "yeah come on over and see the kids, heck Ill even come with you" BAD SIGN. FBI Profiler John Douglas said his partner had a horrible marriage with his wife fighting all the time, etc. Then one day she cooks him breakfast? John was like "Dude, your wife is going to kill you" Sure enough she shot him! He survived tho. But anyway - be VERY suspicious when people change. How those dumb ass cops didnt look at them sooner is beyond me.
They also didn't like the idea of her daughter and sister in law accompanied her
@@tellurye
Cops are dumb. Nothing shocking there.
@@telluryesadly, Wendy & her family were not educated enough to notice the red flags
26:05 This is the face of evil. It's always the guy's mother who starts the worst arguments and lies from which all other horrors follow. These people were sinister!
Hell the bastard said it in one of his coward-ass moments on tv. "I didnt have em killed...or or or sent off.
Mothers who back there coward sons are sickening.
That's the grandmother Beverly is his mom.
Billy Spray None yeah he’s basically confessing right there.
Yes it is. Male-identified women like that raise the absolute worst sons. I guarantee that if the child had been a girl, the husband wouldn't have run off with her.
You can always tell a freaking liar when you see one
Can you? Some people believe their own lies and that makes them harder to detect.
Your cat is CUTE!!!! Boy or girl?
@@darkkiss7247 Yeah they're called Democrats & the media & millions of people fall for their Lies every day.
Who get drunk and then say Oh yeah I done it. If you didn't do it it wouldn't even be a thought that crossed your mind.
The Wendy Camp's story always stood out for me, I remember every now and then I was looking for updates in the story and I wasn't shocked when the murder was solved. Like didn't make sense how the Noe family was deadset on not having Wendy involved then next thing you know they invited her to see her son, not even that but offer her a ride when it's over a two-hour drive Ida would have been making two round trips that is too much of hassle esp for someone who doesn't even like the family. Wouldn't it be much easier if they brought the son to them and hung out in Wendy's house for a bit, Leon to leave for a while if they didn't feel comfortable with him? Wouldn't it been easier for her to get a ride from Leon or Wendy's mom? No one saw them been drop off at Wal-Mart, one of the busiest shopping centers people are in and out in that store, esp around 4-8 clock. How easily Wendy could have asked for help, there are payphone or store associate would have let her make a call. Not much danger could have happened to three women were there at parking lot Wal-Mart too many witnesses. Then lack of remorse or guilt, wouldn't they felt guilty if someone did something to them and they could have prevented them by swallowing their pride. As Chad admitted it and that a big lie to tell even if he was drunk, my mom always said drunk people and kids don't lie.
Exactly! Wendy was way too naive and trusting and it unfortunately cost her her life as well as her daughter and sis in law. I would've been way more suspicious of their intentions.
There was an attempted abduction at a large chain grocery store in their parking lot during the day.It is unlikely but always possible.There was one story about a man grabbing a little kid inside a grocery store.He was caught thankfully before he took her out.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants yes I do know kidnapped as happened in big chain grocery stores but it usually happens to a kid or when someone travels alone. However Wendy wasn't traveling alone she was with her daughter and in law. Usually when a kidnapped happens with group of ppl, they are usually alone not in a place like Wal-Mart, it definitely would not take place when there still daylight. Plus I doubt the girls will split up. They would have gotten straight inside and gotten a payphone or ask an associate for a phone if they didnt have money on them.
@@Dashiell-mc8td I think her mind-set was that she was getting to finally see her son after how many times the Noes violated court orders to return the boy to her. It didn't occur to her why they would drive 2 hours to pick her up and bring her back home later on that night.
@@Dashiell-mc8td I just watched this segment and the lack of the police investigation back then was just mind boggling but unfortunately they said the one thing that would ensure Wendy would come running… they used a mother's love for her child!
“Beverly and I DID NOT have NOTHING to do with the disappearances.”
26:01
Just straight lying on national television question is why kill a innocent 6 year old girl who wanted to see her little brother and kill a woman who is defenseless with MS and a complete stranger? The grandmother knew the whole time and she got away with it cause she's deceased this needs to be on snapped on the real SMH
Yup. And Deadly Women.
Strategically planning something is the opposite of snapping, which there is no such thing. That's why the show snapped hasn't gained much popularity, because homicides are PLANNED.
21 years later... OMG!
The story didn't add at all. Didn't want ex-wife having visitation. Fights, lies, anything to make it not happen - then one day out of the blue - yeah okay I extent you an invitation to come over. Come on!!
Then a story is concocted of an unpleasant atmosphere in the car so they're dropped off at a mall where they make no calls for assistance and just disappear randomly!? Forget the timeline of being at a restaurant.
Don't know why police didn't look closer at the ex-husband and his relatives sooner!!!
They probably did but if you can't find anything what are you gonna do?
Ann Nee Very true, just frustrating to watch
refinedsugar the police could had easily set up a rous or a trap. Lied and said one of em flipped. Police are lawfully allowed to do this.
Jalil Johnson True. I don’t know what the police investigation involved, don’t even know how deeply they looked at the family.
True. That's too many years for this to be solved. And to think that those poor women we're laying there and have suffered is the saddest thing ever. Normally it is the ones closest to the victim is who the police look at. So you're asking a good question, why didn't that family, especially Chad, not be investigated sooner by the cops? And I wonder who discovered the bodies and that's septic tank? How wicked.
It sure is too bad that Dolores Brooks never found her teacher that gave her comfort and confidence in herself there’s no links whatsoever in this case.
Shawn Little That was a nice segment. It seems kind of unbelievable that they couldn’t find the teacher. How many kind rich music teachers with a Central Park view can there possibly be?
@@ericasawthat i loved this one...always hoped they could locate the teacher or least a friend or family. Neat she foumd her classmate out of state..teachers are a big part of my life long after school was done..in touch with a lot of them..sad she lost chance but the teacher had no idea Delores ran into problems
It is very likely now that Madeline Strauss has passed away. Maybe she passed on or moved away by the time Delores started her search.
I honestly just feel like there's not enough effort done to find her, or remember her, especially when Dolores encountered her.
@@MichaelToussaint1 A little odd that no one else has come forward with the teacher's whereabouts. Someone somewhere surely knew something of the teacher or were in contact with her.
I fast forwarded right away to the last segment, when I saw "dumpster" I knew that it was the Su-Ya Kim murder. Horrible story, one of the segments that stuck with me for a long time. Real shame there's no update. 😔
That one always bothered me too.
@@emilycathcart7387 Heya, Emily with the good memory! ✌
@@jonathanturbide2232 LOL I guess that would be me! 😉
@@emilycathcart7387 The unidentified person seen by security guard Joe Jones was a white man wearing round glasses. At the time of the murder, he was in his twenties, but would now be in his forties. He was 5'6", weighing between 130 and 140 pounds, with blonde hair, and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white tank top with a blue stripe in the middle. He was also wearing blue jogging shorts with a yellow sailboat insignia on the leg. He was driving a blue Nissan at the time of the murder.
He may have worked in or lived around the area that the garbage can was located. He also may have been a delivery man or a cab driver. He has never been identified. It is possible that he may have connections to the car that belonged to the Taiwanese exchange student.
@@vegetasolo1221 I know; they said all that in the broadcast.
Wow, Walmart in 1992 before they were big!
Uh, Wal-Mart has been big since the mid-eighties.
Only in the South I think. The very first ones in CA started popping up around that time (92-94) when I was a kid they were such a cool novelty unlike now, lol.
In North Carolina the super Walmart’s didn’t come along till the early 2000s ...some of the older Walmart buildings are used for Walmart layaways
FortNikitaBullion I live in nyc I’ve never been to a Walmart
back then it was like K-mart, only poor ppl shopped their
Anyone else watching them interview the now family originally thought guilty as sin
Yep
Kind of amazing how Ida Prewitt can lie so convincingly despite killing three people, including a little girl.
Same with Chad Noe.
That family was full of dead-eyed sociopaths.
She was a pro, this was not her first rodeo, if you know what I mean.
I didn’t find it convincing at all. I assumed that she and her family members had killed them years ago (long before their bodies were found).
it showed that she was lying she was kind of nervous just watch her a few times and you can see her lies
the grandmother "i know she didn't do anything" how the hell do you know? you wanted to be dropped off at home you couldn't of known what she did or didn't do.
if wendy called leon at 4:42 pm and said they would be home in a few hours than she her daughter and the sister in law would have made it home by 6 or 6:30p.m but that evil devil didn't drop them off at walmart we all know what happened to them
They never left the Noe home ever.
The grandmother instructed her son to fill in the hole he dug for a septic tank where the bodies had been placed. She was 100% involved, but she died two years before the bodies were found.
Final segment: The security guard should've known that the license plate was a partial one and no guarantee of finding the killer. Sad though that the case was never solved.
4:40 "supposedly ran an import export business," channeling Seinfeld, I lost it.
I thought the same thing....maybe they dealt in latex.
It's Jin from LOST! Too bad it is under such terrible circumstances.
When last seen he was wearing a blood stained shirt.......probably won't be wearing that now though
A fishnet one at that! I’m pretty sure a man wearing a fishnet tank top in 2019 is a crime in and of itself.
Chad divorced his wife while she was in the hospital fighting for her life and then he and his family kill her , the sister in law and a child...Wow, this guy is a snake. I hope that him and his family have bad luck forever...
The ending to the "Missing In-Laws" segment was a shocker. I saw it as a kid and never saw an update for it. Wow!!!
The guy left his wife when she needed him most. Like I'm gonna believe him or his family that are probably like him. They did it.
That beautiful woman and the story of her teacher's spirit that inspired her made me stop being angry about the greedy "Robin Hood Rabbi"
What a beautiful woman, and she spread that beauty to her students.
In the Su-Ya Kim case, imagine if the Taiwanese exchange student was lying to cover something up?
Probably her boyfriend did it.
Does anyone know if the woman found her music teacher? I’d like to know that had a happy ending
This one never solved
Madelaine Strauss has not been found.
@@daboys1215 probably dead.
@@Markks100 nah you are full of shit. Sleuths found she left the country and went to Austria, where she was last seen 25 years ago.
Unfortunately, Deloris Brooks never located her beloved music teacher Madeline Strauss. ☹️
Chad, his mother, and the rest of the gang murdered Wendy, Cynthia, and Lisa!! that Prewitt clan is just full of criminals and hypocrites!! My heart goes to the innocent victims of any heinous crime...
Anyone else feel like puking when Chad Noe was speaking?!? What an absolutely despicable human being!!
Cops dropped the ball, that was the car, it had cooled by the time they'd got around to tracking it down. Clearly, the killer knew the Korean and had access to or copies of her keys. I think reopening it would solve the case, with a real investigation.
@Josh Kolbo yes. I saw a docu where thieves or killers they put magnets on fake plates to connect over real plates!
Chad bails on his wife as soon as she falls ill ? Through sickness and health ? No obviously . Chad and family are sickening !
Is it a coincidence that one of the actors of the "kim" family is daniel dae kim........... From Lost ,Hawaii 50, hellboy reboot etc. Crazy right lol..... Oh yea and johny gat from saints row. He also portrayed a character named "kim" 5 times throughout his career...... I need a life lol
kim=33 in simple english gematria
And the show Angel.
Who else is hearing DMX when the renta-cop is talking?
Yessssss😄😄😄😄😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow. I didn't notice.
The Wendy Camp story is one of the most frustrating in UM history. I know, you all know, EVERYONE knows the Noe family did it! It was obvious!
I felt like they, at the very least, had enough for a search warrant of the property. Last people to see the victims alive, stories are inconsistent, history of animosity between the two sides...COME ON!
Thank God they finally got caught, but it took WAY too long.
It's infuriating that they were never truly investigated and literally got away with murder all those years! I don't know how people can sleep at night after committing such a heinous act.
it was obvious chad had something to do with the murders- it was one of those cases though that did not have any direct evidence. Today you would think they would have cell data, cameras, etc. but just to say oh i dropped my disabled ex-wife(or ex daughther in law) at kmart- yeah sure okay. So sad overall. Feels like we were missing some info on the case too
Is that why he was never arrested or charged?
Im pretty sure that Ida is in her rightful place today hopefuly chad and Beverly join her
yessir, burning in hell
Anyone who isn't born again will be joining them.
@@Romans8-9 Oh please 😒
@@MORiverFishing Sadly, its true. I do mean sadly, because I have unsaved relatives right now. Everyone not in Christ will face judgment at their death. We love to condemn the serial killers, even atheists will join in on condemning people to hell.
We might seem good compared to murderers but none of us are good in God´s sight. The only way we become righteous is to repent and put our faith in Christ. Think about your eternity, friend.
@@Romans8-9 Just because you believe it doesn't make it true.
That’s heck of a memory loss dang, im 33 and still remember every one of my teachers. how you forget someone who did such a beautiful thing for you for the first time in your life. wow, glad i have a good memory
If your partner is ill and or disabled the worst and most cold hearted thing to ever do is file for divorce!
Chad obviously was never a dedicated husband!
Obviously he didn't believe in the marriage vow
"In Sickness And In Health Til Death Do You Part!"
If you can't follow that golden rule then simply don't get married!
No-one has to stay with someone if they don't want to
The last case bothers me, the security basically caught the guy in the act and let him go for $20. He could've been busted and got some justice for the family. The car and the license plate really is a weird and it's sad that case will never be solved. I wonder how many people that monster has killed?
Thing is there was a serial killer Joey Rifkin got caught not long after and did the same thing to victims bodies. He likely did it and it fit the composite sketch, would’ve been nice to have a fingerprint from that $20 bill.
No rifkin didn't stab his victims, he only dismembered them after death. It's two men who could have killed su ya Kim, it either was tommy Lynn sells since he matches the police drawing plus he match the killer in age, nearly in height and weight and both sells and su ya Kim killer have the same killing mo's as Tommy Lynn sells killed most of his suspected victims by multiple stab wounds,and rex heurmann is link to the murder of su ya Kim as he matches the police drawing more than rifkin plus he attended a college in long island in 1991 only two minutes from that same cw post college where that exchange student who had the same car as the killer attended, plus rex heurmann was a architect who lived in long island all his life so it's possible that he could have first set sites on su ya at her second business which was new to the kims he could have been the architect who done work to the kims business second new business at the time, so I say it's between these two killers tommy Lynn sells or rex heurmann who could have killed su ya Kim no one else...
Rex was a monster like 6'8 not 5'6 like this supposed killer@@Stacey-o8w
I think I figured out what happened with the su ya kim case. The white guy who put her body in the dumpster was either friend with or dating the Taiwanese exchange student . My theory is he borrowed the Taiwanese students car . The Taiwanese exchange student covered for him . She’s lying
Oh I solved this case off record, joey rifkin did not committ the murder of su-ya Kim it's between two killer's and they are rex huermann who DNA just linked him to three murders of young women in the series of the long island gilgo beach murders! And coast to coast killer Tommy Lynn sells. Out of one of them, was the suspected killer of su- ya Kim.. rex huermann lived In long island NY all his life plus he attended a college only two minutes from that cw post college the same exchange student attended this here is compelling as the other thing that exclude him from the su-ya Kim case is for the reason that he just don't meet the height and weight requirements of the suspected killer of su-ya Kim, but it regarding this case he still can not be ruled out considering the fact that witnesses depositions are not always accurate so in this case that black security guard could have made that such error in his depositions by profiling the height and weight of the suspected killer of su ya and tho it wouldn't be kind of hard to mistake 6"4' rex from a 5"6' man but considering that it was dark when the guard stumbled across this man at that dumpster it's very possible that he made a error in his height, but if rex huermann didn't committ the murder of su-ya Kim then that leaves tommy lynn sells. After all if u compare sells profile to the profile of the man who killed su ya Kim then u would see and understand that it's nearly a perfect match, as tommy sells birth day list 1964 it puts his age exactly as the same age as the suspected killer of su ya, as in 1991 sells was between 26 to 27 putting him in his mid 20,s In 1991. Tommy sells height and weight was between 5"8' to 5"9' inches between 160 to 175 pounds in 1991, plus comparing both the killing methods of tommy lynn sells and the suspected killer of su ya you get a complete match, as the man who killed su ya inflicted multiple stab wounds to her as in the case of tommy sells he killed most of his known victims by multiple stab wounds, and the confusion came in the car plate numbers as its a strong possible that tommy sells could have stole a car that looked very similar to that exchange student car, given that sells was not just a serial killer but he also was a pro car thief as people who steal cars have ways to mess with plate numbers as well, so it's highly possible sells stole asame type Nissan as that exchange student switch the plates and killed su ya Kim it's to possible
Both Rex Huermann and tommy lynn sells fits the police drawing of the suspected killer of su- ya Kim more then anyone in the country doing that time..
Happy Heavenly Birthday to Wendy Camp! I think of her and her family often 💙💜
That NOE story was one of the most disturbing stories so far I watched on this program especially now since we know what really happen. How many other times are you gonna find a grandma lie to the world like that. Makes me feel like I cannot trust ANYONE anymore, even my own grandma. I better check the floor boards under my house just in case. Wow!
Yes. Definitely creepy. Especially that creepy music playing when it showed them being let go at walmart.
GOD BLESS
The creepiest part is that the perpetrator did a grand total of five years in prison for triple homicide. Doesn’t it make you proud to be an American?
The case of Wendy and those monsters in-laws God they are wicked. Shows you you never know how evil some people are.
Poor Dolores. She seemed to have had a rough life growing up and this music teacher was only one that provided her anything called stability. Not that I mean to judge her family, but I wish parents would understand how important a stable home life is to their children. A child shouldn't have to turn to a teacher for comfort and stability. I'm sad that there's no update for the story. I hate to say this, but I think that teacher might have passed away long ago because I don't understand it. Everybody watched this show back in the day. So if she didn't see this story, someone who knows her should have seen this. If she even has passed away, a loved one should have called UM and that way they could contact Dolores and provide an update to the story. Dolores could at least communicate with her family and still say thank you for the teacher that provided her with this world that she wasn't accustomed to. Glad Dolores turned her life around and became a nurse. Sometimes it takes that one person to have an effect on your life and bring the best out of you. Hope Dolores is still alive. God bless her.
She was dumb af, had a lot of opportunities to get in touch, and blew out every single one.
But i hope that teacher is alive and well, i really do.
@@michellefernandez3155 Right, she saw her on the street and pretended to not know her for years. Now as an adult all these memories come flooding back and she wants to find her. Girl, bye.
@@michellefernandez3155 , is it possible that Ms. Madeleine Strauss and or Ms. Deloris Brooks are still alive? I would love to see them both reunite if possible.
@@johnnyp2283 I truly doubt that Madeleine is still alive (She would have 80 YO, more or less). And even if she is, i doubt she is on America anymore. (This show had reruns all over the continent and she never speaked up, nor any friend of hers)
A sad story indeed, but a great lesson comes from it: Do the things you have to do when i´ts the time. There is no such thing as a second chance.
@@kris517 she had a brain injury...girl bye
15 years for 3 murders. That's obscene.
And is out after serving 5.
@@islandblader She only served 3 because she was in poor health.
So Chad didn’t even get in trouble someone needs to do something to this guy.
Is this the best episode ever?! It’s got two of the most memorable clips in one episode
30 years for the murder of 3 people, including a child. Are you kidding me? Granted, she is older so she very well could die in prison, but she should have gotten a life sentence. Grover should have served time, too. He knew those bodies were there the whole time. Wouldn't surprise me if he buried them, too.
Can I just say they were spot on with the actors for the Wendy and Chad segment? Great casting!! Unsolved Mysteries always had great actors. 🙌🏽🔥
That Su-Ya case, what about the $20 note that the suspect gave the witness? No fingerprints?
IAM POSSIBLE You would think so!
eat dirt racist trash
It's money. Just imagine how many people have handled it over its printed lifetime . Also, fuck that racist guy.
Their local news actually posted a pic of all 3 skeletons, still clothed in the septic pit.
Which was crazy. Bodies were well intact too. Even the tape around the little girl's eyes and mouth were there
@@islandblader
And costuming for U.M. done decently accurate chosing near identical clothes for the actors.
I think that the exchange student that had the car should have been looked into more closely. Fibres, fingerprints, bloodhounds signs of decomp. I don’t think the cops did an extensive search of the car. She could have had a boyfriend she was protecting that may have used her car. The fact that the owner was Asian and the murder victim was Asian seems to have a strange link somehow. What are the odds of that? Might be nothing but might be something.
Your exactly right, a lot of red flags go up regarding the security guard, though he could just be one unlucky guy.
It seems incredulous that the alleged person with blood stained clothing, who admitted to having just been in a fight/struggle with someone and was now trespassing in order to illegally dump something in a bin down an alley at night would not have been questioned more.
At the very least before taking the money maybe find out what he actually disposing of.
Also it was pointed out that most likely only someone with knowledge of the area would know of the bins existence, which the security guard obviously had.
The fact that the exact make, color and licence tag of the alleged vehicle sighted belonged to another Asian woman is an odd coincidence, was the security guard stalking Asian women but possibly thought by giving out these details to the police it would instead cast suspicion back inside the Asian community?
The security guard stated upon witnessing the suspect stop and stare at him before finally driving off (as if concerned he may check on what was in the dumpster) that this made him very suspicious. Then upon going back to dumpster he now discovers blood spots on the ground (combined with the previous knowledge of the blood stained clothing suspect was wearing) he does not contact police or get on his radio to report but instead enlists the help of a friend (which is very common when perpetrators pretend to unknowingly discover a victim) surely knowing that doing so would contaminate any potential crime scene.
Also the victim must have weighed at least 100 to 120 pounds.
Trying to lift that amount of dead weight up into the height of a dumpster would be very difficult and would almost certainly entail the help of an accomplice/friend (which the security guard admitted he had at the scene)
It would be interesting to know if the street that they flagged the ambulance down on has ambulances pass by there at regular intervals (a hospital close by or something of that nature) as this is something the security guard would have also been familiar with.
It seems odd that even at that late stage he still chose not to contact police and instead waved down an ambulance who would also help back up his story and ultimately contaminate the crime scene even further.
@@benji187 BINGO!!! How does no one see these things? or even a few? It's like everyone believes the security guard 100%, no question. Finally someone else feels like I do!!!!!!! Still can't believe he didn't end up getting charged. one lucky killer for sure!!
The family disappearance story is just about the most convoluted Unsolved Mysteries segment ever. Very hard to keep all the characters straight.
The Korean actress is beautiful 😍😍😍. Sad story through.
Delores Brooks I'm not saying this in a bad way, but that was very strange that you didn't remember her when you use to see her years later in the streets, I believe you I'm just saying that was strange it's funny how things like that happen sometimes.
The Reyes Syndrome, which caused her to be hospitalized, gave her partial amnesia.
Holy hell, is that Daniel Dae Kim of Lost?
no fingerprints on the 20 dollar bill?
Wow I never even thought about that!
Surprised they didn't check
I thought so also...that he would turn over the twenty for evidence.
Thank you for streaming these. We have extremely expensive internet in Alaska. Are they going to come out on DVD too?
I heard their was a set of then on DVD all like 5 or 6 dvd's. 1 DVD was all ghosts another was murders another was ufo stories.
Crappy that Alaska has expensive internet. You must be in the North part of Alaska. I was planning on moving to Kechikan in the south part
Someone once said that when a person denied many times involvement on something is the opposite because in fact they are involved. They have the guts to appear on camera and to be seen by the country and act like nothing has happened.
I knew something was off with Ida Prewitt she had a mean way about her.
Nearly 30 years later and Su-Ya Kim's killer has not been found.
Madelaine Strauss has not been found.
Is it possible Ms. Madeleine Strauss is still alive or not?
@@johnnyp2283 It's very likely that Madelaine has since passed away but no confirmation. All I know is that Deloris never found her.
Beverly Noe has died. She passed away on October 13.