Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 1 Episode 3 - Full Episode

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • This episode includes: Amnesia & UD, Carlucci & UD, Math Teacher Escape & UD and Beale's Cypher.

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  • @Decade8Media
    @Decade8Media 2 года назад +209

    This show is still as great today as it was in 1987.

    • @lesant7659
      @lesant7659 Год назад +7

      Agree. I remember the show like it was yesterday. I was the only one in the family that enjoy watching unsolved mysteries

    • @NoirL.A.
      @NoirL.A. Год назад +4

      absolutely. i watched them all first run and all these years later i will still watch them again despite having seen almost all of them multiple times.

    • @BrownsvilleBaby_Est
      @BrownsvilleBaby_Est Год назад +1

      90s baby say 90s is better..I.wasnt around to see or hear in 87

    • @MsDisneylandlover
      @MsDisneylandlover 5 месяцев назад

      Yes

    • @samthreesixteen
      @samthreesixteen 11 дней назад

      For real ​@@lesant7659

  • @33moneyball
    @33moneyball 4 года назад +550

    One thing you learn from shows like this is how little families actually “know” about their loved ones.

    • @RETRO_BELL
      @RETRO_BELL 4 года назад +36

      You're probably right...I know more about my coworkers than I know about my family....aside from 2-3 members

    • @ChewyThomson
      @ChewyThomson 4 года назад +65

      I like how in the 80s and 90s you could just walk out the door and vanish forever.

    • @flaccidusminimus2170
      @flaccidusminimus2170 4 года назад +33

      That's one of the most consistently fascinating features of human nature that this show highlighted with tremendous empathy. Family members and friends profiled on this program often refused to concede that their loved ones died accidentally, stupidly, or committed suicide when it was often so much clearer to the audience and the investigators.

    • @grilledlettuce1845
      @grilledlettuce1845 4 года назад +14

      @@ChewyThomson this sounds edgy and stupid but I wish I could do this sometimes

    • @mikebond6328
      @mikebond6328 3 года назад +42

      I learned that you don’t marry someone 6 weeks after you meet them.

  • @davidgoodrich1258
    @davidgoodrich1258 5 лет назад +441

    Murder weapon left in the house, wasn’t found for 4 days. Excellent police work.

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 3 года назад +38

      Doesn't seem like they questioned the two guys who visited her either

    • @Zorn76
      @Zorn76 3 года назад +12

      Super Troopers, Homicide.

    • @antonioacevedo5200
      @antonioacevedo5200 3 года назад +3

      They should hire you since you are so much smarter that the policemen that worked this case and now intimate details of the crime.

    • @icuryy5826
      @icuryy5826 3 года назад +15

      Sounds like routine police 🚔 work 🤔

    • @joeshimamura9620
      @joeshimamura9620 3 года назад +12

      @D Goody I was just sitting here thinking How did no one find it for 4 days. Doesn't anyone do their job anymore? I guess not.

  • @AviationNut
    @AviationNut 5 лет назад +452

    Wow, at 10:30 there is an advertisement in that newspaper for a 3 bedroom apartment for rent, for only $175 per month. That is just mind blowing. Now these days you can't even find a studio apartment for less then $700. I want to go back to the 80's please.

    • @OikPoinFive
      @OikPoinFive 5 лет назад +35

      Aviation Nut seen a 1990 kickboxer movie in LA. Had real gasoline sign for 99 cents a gallon.

    • @AviationNut
      @AviationNut 5 лет назад +33

      @@OikPoinFive
      That's how much gas was when I got my license in 1996. I remember it even for 92 cents. I remember driving around as a teenager and the gas in Chicago was usually around $1.29 and I would complain that it's expensive, so me and my friends would drive to Gary, Indiana to fill up because the gas there was usually between 92 and 99 cents a gallon. I was surprised when gas prices dropped in 2015 and I filled up in Gray's lake, IL for $1.89 gallon.

    • @JoseTwitterFan
      @JoseTwitterFan 5 лет назад +46

      That $175 in February '82 would be about $466 in 2019. Jesus Christ, dude!

    • @russeldevries5098
      @russeldevries5098 5 лет назад +33

      @@OikPoinFive when i started driving in 85 ... gas was 63 cents and Marlboro smokes were 45 cents that are now 10 dollars . Rent was 275 a month

    • @russeldevries5098
      @russeldevries5098 5 лет назад +25

      Im in seattle now and my rent is 1900.00 for a shithole and gas js 330 a gallon. Few years ago ot rose to 510.00 a GALLON

  • @lmiller9178
    @lmiller9178 3 года назад +92

    The main suspect in Doreen's murder just happened to be a close relative of the police chief in 1982 which is why a proper investigation never occurred.

  • @jianjian1791
    @jianjian1791 5 лет назад +493

    What separates unsolved mysteries and forensic files from today crime shows is the narrator's ominous voice and the creepy music in the background. Crime shows these days have too much of a Hollywood tone to it and lacks serious mood and atmosphere

    • @tracyvegan9114
      @tracyvegan9114 5 лет назад +41

      Nailed it! I'd like to add America's Most Wanted to the list. 3 best shows ever made.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 5 лет назад +23

      @@tracyvegan9114 I wasn't a big fan of AMW, but the old A&E lineup was pretty good..."City Confidential" and the Bill Kurtis documentaries were excellent.

    • @tracyvegan9114
      @tracyvegan9114 5 лет назад +7

      @@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Oooh I have heard of City Confidential, but I have never seen it. What does that series feature?

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 5 лет назад +13

      @@tracyvegan9114 You should check out an episode or two on RUclips (try the one on Amityville). The show will profile a city or town, then talk about a murder that once happened there. It's narrated by Paul Winfield.

    • @tracyvegan9114
      @tracyvegan9114 5 лет назад +3

      @@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Thank you! I will watch it tonight!

  • @nicolethorson8186
    @nicolethorson8186 3 года назад +343

    "He was sentenced to 85 years in prison and has since been released." Ah, the American justice system.

    • @pissant959
      @pissant959 Год назад +11

      The first world justice system.

    • @abdullabucheeri9631
      @abdullabucheeri9631 Год назад +3

      Probably that a typo.... meant only 35 years

    • @thebradman4662
      @thebradman4662 Год назад +18

      @@abdullabucheeri9631 No, it was 85. The Unsolved Wiki on this case has a LOT of info that is eye opening, and elaborates on why Tempest was released.

    • @farawla9465
      @farawla9465 Год назад +3

      A judge reversed his conviction

    • @joannamcpeak7531
      @joannamcpeak7531 Год назад +25

      There were no witnesses. The people who claimed that the man confessed to them all had their own reasons for providing what the police wanted as far as a statement.
      Later, when the case was reopened the DNA did not match the man who had been arrested.

  • @DJclassykay
    @DJclassykay 5 лет назад +76

    Nostalgia at its best me and grandma used to watch this

    • @doloreserin
      @doloreserin 3 года назад +5

      I remember watching these with my Grandma too. Such great memories.
      Dolores

    • @hopeful6157
      @hopeful6157 2 года назад

      Same! Me & my Grandparents would too, Grandma had a comment for every episode! Good times it was 💖

  • @MonsterProblems
    @MonsterProblems 4 года назад +450

    There is a podcast called "Resolved Mysteries" that gives the most recent updates. They even cover the deleted segments. It is enjoyable.

    • @quincee3376
      @quincee3376 4 года назад +24

      Thx!

    • @bobbyincidemetal
      @bobbyincidemetal 4 года назад +14

      I will look for this. Thanks!!!

    • @andrewhoyle1521
      @andrewhoyle1521 4 года назад +15

      Wheres the link????

    • @kt1pl2
      @kt1pl2 4 года назад +6

      @@andrewhoyle1521 www.patreon.com/posts/blood-dummy-s1e1-25634567.

    • @kt1pl2
      @kt1pl2 4 года назад +52

      I just tried listening to it. A bunch of 20 yr old girls swearing and acting cute (they think). I couldn't get past the first five min, which is a shame.

  • @NewOrleansGuy837
    @NewOrleansGuy837 5 лет назад +245

    watching every episode on Amazon prime... every bit as creepy and bone chilling as I remembered as a 10-12 year old... still riveted as I was all these years later... what a great show that brought closure to a lot of people and cases... Robert Stack has no equal when it comes to the host matching the show

    • @sfletch3042
      @sfletch3042 5 лет назад +8

      My sentiments exactly. Could not have commented on this better myself.

    • @audimetallica
      @audimetallica 4 года назад +3

      Peter Thomas was a equal contestor ;)

    • @MonsterProblems
      @MonsterProblems 4 года назад +5

      You know there's a Resolved mysteries podcast that gives the most recent updates yes?

    • @audimetallica
      @audimetallica 4 года назад +4

      Simon Alkenmayer really 👀😎🚓📝 I must search now...

    • @jackroad6854
      @jackroad6854 3 года назад +4

      This is youtube

  • @JamesStray
    @JamesStray 5 лет назад +399

    "She has a strict code of ethics". Romantically involved with a prisoner while married.

    • @Joelswinger34
      @Joelswinger34 4 года назад +35

      I know...and the lady who said that looked like she was trying not to laugh!

    • @Moose-sg3qp
      @Moose-sg3qp 4 года назад +28

      I know the irony lol. Obviously the code wasn’t that strict

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад +10

      UM was very, very blue pilled when it came to women.

    • @supergeeky7529
      @supergeeky7529 4 года назад +39

      She DOES have a strict code of ethics, that include cheating, abandoning your family, helping prisoners escape etc etc...

    • @russellst.martin4255
      @russellst.martin4255 4 года назад +20

      I bet she's super religious, too.

  • @ejboatright
    @ejboatright 3 года назад +217

    We need to keep Susan’s identity hidden for her protection....but here’s her name, accent, parents, old pictures and ads she placed.. Lol

    • @lanalee8634
      @lanalee8634 3 года назад +25

      I laughed hard at this post... I would think that once her husband was televised then there is no need to hide Susan's identity.

    • @marycook4281
      @marycook4281 3 года назад +8

      I wonder though if she looks any different..you would think that she would change her appearance so if she did change everything she wouldn't want to be on camera.

    • @MohammedKhan-vx6ob
      @MohammedKhan-vx6ob 3 года назад +1

      Lol funny

    • @xxxxmattxxxx69
      @xxxxmattxxxx69 3 года назад

      Susan requested not to be shown on camera. It wasn’t anything with UM or her family.

    • @TheIggypop1
      @TheIggypop1 3 года назад +8

      After she came out of her Comer..lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆

  • @i.p.956
    @i.p.956 4 года назад +266

    Has a secret bank account, hides a car, receives love letters from a convict, disappears right at the same time as her prisoner lover but nooo, she was a good woman with a strong moral code who would never do such a thing. She was even smiling in her mug shot!

  • @claudiadeoctubre7474
    @claudiadeoctubre7474 5 лет назад +216

    When I was little girl this melody used to freak me out lol but are definetly the best episodes.

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 5 лет назад +13

      I still get the chills....and I used to watch this with my kids!

    • @NewOrleansGuy837
      @NewOrleansGuy837 5 лет назад +13

      it still gets to me... i'm 39 now and I still get goosebumps watching the show on Amazon prime...it's theme is the most underrated theme of any show ever made

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 5 лет назад +5

      Slightly reminiscent of the exorcist... true

    • @natashazent919
      @natashazent919 5 лет назад +3

      jason stone ,

    • @nicolerommel8979
      @nicolerommel8979 5 лет назад +5

      Lol. Right?? It still spooks me, even as an adult.

  • @cokomoko7
    @cokomoko7 5 лет назад +139

    It's interesting to see that they show a clear picture of Susan and yet later they hide her identity.

    • @emilycathcart7387
      @emilycathcart7387 5 лет назад +5

      Exactly what I was about to say

    • @martinjohnson7225
      @martinjohnson7225 5 лет назад +18

      @Taylor Andre The "clear picture" of Susan was probably just an actress.

    • @thepest354
      @thepest354 4 года назад +3

      Cuz she's a trump supporter

    • @quincee3376
      @quincee3376 4 года назад +1

      Actress.

    • @kenny808kine8
      @kenny808kine8 3 года назад +4

      She was beaten badly amd suffered permanent damage, etc

  • @JediBunny
    @JediBunny 5 лет назад +158

    He’s astute,
    He wears a suit,
    For a voice like his, be sure you press un-mute!
    Robert Stack is resolute!

    • @thomashatfield802
      @thomashatfield802 5 лет назад +7

      I hope you have one of these for every single episode!

    • @JediBunny
      @JediBunny 5 лет назад +10

      Thomas Hatfield bahaha so far I’m only up to 6 but I’ll try...

    • @jonathanturbide2232
      @jonathanturbide2232 5 лет назад +4

      Absolutely L-O-V-E these! I hope you have several others ready for us, only 12 more seasons to go lol 😉

    • @brandyyolidio4213
      @brandyyolidio4213 5 лет назад +5

      That was AWESOME!! Stack deserves it, he is the man!!!

    • @JediBunny
      @JediBunny 5 лет назад +3

      Jonathan Turbide awwww haha glad you’re enjoying them!

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. 3 года назад +24

    gotta love these 80's episodes from the days when american regional accents were still nice and strong and noticeable. these days because of the internet american regional accents are disappearing quick which i think is a real shame.

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor 2 года назад +28

    That scene change from the candle to the computer lab was hilarious! 😂 42:44

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 Год назад +3

      It was great and effective!

  • @brandyyolidio4213
    @brandyyolidio4213 5 лет назад +56

    Even the music that is played in between the episodes is creepy, all these years later and I am still pretty scared by these old crimes. Wonder how many of them have been solved all these years later

  • @achill6080
    @achill6080 2 года назад +45

    WOW! 85 years went by just like that! *Love our "Justice" system!*

    • @afridgetoofar1818
      @afridgetoofar1818 Год назад

      Yep, the same Justice system that wrongfully convicts innocent people?

    • @erkm.g6801
      @erkm.g6801 Год назад +1

      Maybe he will die in jail .

    • @AqkeunnaTerrell
      @AqkeunnaTerrell Год назад +5

      ​@@erkm.g6801 He was released

    • @jennymunday7913
      @jennymunday7913 5 дней назад

      He served 24 years of the original sentence before he was released due to police shenanigans. He then was sentenced again for second-degree murder in the 2010s.

  • @lanalee8634
    @lanalee8634 3 года назад +55

    I feel bad for Diane's husband Chester.... he seems like a decent guy all the while Diane is pursuing a murderer. Diane's mother said she wouldn't deliberately help a con... maybe helped him accidentally? But wait, the sister said Diane has a strong moral code?! That code was cracked by Jon. Glad they were caught.

    • @BunnySlippers82
      @BunnySlippers82 2 года назад +14

      Chester never divorced Diane either- they stayed married until his death in 1995. That's way more than she deserved.

    • @catsnchords
      @catsnchords Год назад +4

      Hybristolphilia. It's more common than you'd think. Ted Bundy had literally thousands of fan mail/love letters from women, some proposing marriage, while he was on death row.

    • @vaimende
      @vaimende Год назад

      @@BunnySlippers82is she and her mom and sister still alive?

  • @MonsterProblems
    @MonsterProblems 4 года назад +218

    "My first impression? No style no class" so of course I began dating him!

    • @sachifrances5195
      @sachifrances5195 4 года назад +9

      ROFLMAO 🤣

    • @quincee3376
      @quincee3376 4 года назад +11

      @Ballers Anonymous huh.

    • @bobbyincidemetal
      @bobbyincidemetal 4 года назад +3

      I too thought....dafaq!!??

    • @thebradman4662
      @thebradman4662 3 года назад +6

      I kinda wonder if she said that just to spite him in case he was watching 🤣😂 (But I was also mystified by her actions lol)

    • @kerrajohnson3203
      @kerrajohnson3203 3 года назад +3

      You purposely left out all the nice things she said. Stop trying to turn it around.

  • @mightymacdiesal12
    @mightymacdiesal12 4 года назад +54

    “No style, no class” Bless her broken heart, but man that has me laughing so hard. And I’m gonna use that one next time. 😂😂

    • @Simp_Zone
      @Simp_Zone 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yet she fell for him like an idiot lol

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 5 лет назад +30

    Robert Stack is da greatest --- it amazes me how he started out on Episode 1 just as confident and professional as he was years later in subsequent episodes ;)

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 5 лет назад +3

      @Shandra9000mail Oh I know he was... I just mean that a lot of times a newly-started show has to kind of "get its feel for where it's going" before it settles into a comfy confident "cadence" of producing satisfying content that people actually enjoy watching. Steven Smith said this about the Red Green Show --- "We kind of floundered around for a few seasons until we 'got our bearings' and figured out our best way of producing the shows, and then we settled into a comfortable routine, had lots of fun, and ended up lasting fifteen seasons."

    • @Quacks0
      @Quacks0 5 лет назад +1

      @Shandra9000mail Amen to THAT!!!! :D

    • @alli-kat2329
      @alli-kat2329 3 года назад +1

      @LadyEquipped *Stack!!!!!

  • @SpinSatx
    @SpinSatx 5 лет назад +476

    "He has been convicted for 85 years in prison... has since been released." Lol wtf? More like 5 months for murder.

    • @caeliknight
      @caeliknight 5 лет назад +84

      In July 2015, Superior Court Justice Daniel Procaccini decided to vacate Tempest’s conviction, ruling that the prosecution had violated the defendant’s constitutional rights by instructing witnesses, refusing to turn over evidence that supported Tempest’s innocence and concealing details about a statement changed by a key witness. Shortly after this decision, Tempest was released on bail to home confinement, after having spent nearly 24 years behind bars. The state was going to retry him and Tempest accepted the state’s offer to enter an Alford plea. An Alford plea would allow Tempest to maintain his innocence while admitting that the state could have proved a second-degree murder charge. After 24 years in prison and an additional two years on home confinement he is out now. Basically the state had very little evidence. www.innocenceproject.org/guilty-plea-series-the-case-of-raymond-tempest/

    • @krushr9253
      @krushr9253 5 лет назад +49

      That bugged the shit out of me to 🤔

    • @justinpipes85
      @justinpipes85 5 лет назад +38

      They updated these episodes sometime after 2006.

    • @IndianOutlaw1870
      @IndianOutlaw1870 5 лет назад +70

      The state did have some evidence against him. Essentially, Tempest bragged that he would never be prosecuted because he had relatives in law enforcement. His brother, a police lieutenant, was convicted of perjury. If Tempest was innocent, there would have been no need for his brother to perjure himself to try to protect him. Prosecutors also charged that his brother had destroyed evidence. Moreover, there is some evidence that Tempest and the surviving victim had been having an affair. She later admitted to having affairs but couldn't remember with whom because of her brain injury.

    • @vonfunk1876
      @vonfunk1876 5 лет назад +25

      I just found a news story from 2015 where they tested DNA on hair Doreen had grabbed during her murder, and it wasn't his. I mean, maybe his family planted it, but maybe they did get the wrong guy.

  • @ChilesRussellTaylor
    @ChilesRussellTaylor 5 лет назад +161

    R.I.P Robert Stack!

    • @vegetasolo1221
      @vegetasolo1221 5 лет назад +4

      On November 11, 1997, Nebraska State Police stopped a car for speeding. The driver appeared extremely nervous and handed police a fake driver's license. A police dog began barking wildly at a suitcase in the back seat. The officers opened the bag and found $1.8 million. The driver turned out to be William Arthur Kirkpatrick--one of two men the FBI had dubbed "The Trenchcoat Robbers".
      With the help of Kirkpatrick's girlfriend, the FBI was able to identify and locate the second man, Raymond Lewis Bowman. Bowman is currently serving twenty-four years in prison. Kirkpatrick pleaded guilty and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. He has since been released.

    • @craigsmith157
      @craigsmith157 4 года назад

      @@vegetasolo1221 Good job. 👍

    • @bL3dbL4k
      @bL3dbL4k 4 года назад +2

      @Lady Jupiter A lot of slow people roaming the internet these days. Unfortunate.

    • @runitback5066
      @runitback5066 4 года назад

      @Lady Jupiter I think I saw your head spinning with green shit coming out of it😄

  • @christiec4903
    @christiec4903 5 лет назад +153

    Three things about this show that creeps me out:
    1. The intro music
    2. Mr Stacks voice
    And
    3. When they electronically alter victims voices.

    • @CEDL4072
      @CEDL4072 5 лет назад +19

      I think I got PTSD from this show lmfao. I love this show!

    • @Nigellus94
      @Nigellus94 5 лет назад +14

      I miss this type of shit.

    • @pjkicks7510
      @pjkicks7510 5 лет назад +10

      Or when they show the profile sketches the inch closer to the screen 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JeffreyJetsKohut
      @JeffreyJetsKohut 4 года назад +3

      What about 1:04?

    • @DJKetel322
      @DJKetel322 4 года назад +3

      Me too

  • @dianahasan5020
    @dianahasan5020 5 лет назад +37

    These updates did and still do scare the shit out of me

  • @shitbrickification
    @shitbrickification 4 года назад +28

    The Bedford county local residents at the end are the true treasure of that town. Those good ol’ boys are priceless lol. "It may be on my spread". I hope it was Ray. God bless.

    • @thebradman4662
      @thebradman4662 3 года назад +3

      Those guys amused me, they seemed like a cool bunch to kick back and have a beer with. Sadly Ray Karnes passed away just a few months ago. 😞

  • @johnnytrapantino78
    @johnnytrapantino78 2 года назад +19

    I'm actually surprised everytime they say update and the case is solved. This show has resolved so many questions that family members deserved.

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 Год назад +1

      The tv show has been around since the mid-80s, so with time there have been updates because of investigations and viewer tips. When these episodes were first broadcasted on TV, imagine that they all had no updates due to being new. However, what's tragic and sad is that to this day there are still cases features on Unsolved Mysteries that have no update at all.

    • @swannoir
      @swannoir Год назад +2

      @@alexsdb9712 Yes, this show has done so much good in putting a spotlight on cases, finding perps, reuniting loved ones, etc. Sometimes I am surprised to see a case has not been updated over the years, that a suspect or loved one was never found, or case cannot be made against a perp who seems obvious and is off yachting around the world or something.

  • @PinePrince
    @PinePrince 5 лет назад +106

    It took them 4 days to find a giant bloody pipe?

    • @karenlindsey5988
      @karenlindsey5988 3 года назад +14

      In the house even!! Wtf?

    • @PaulieAFantoneJays19
      @PaulieAFantoneJays19 3 года назад +4

      This was probably the lead investigator -- www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbm=isch&sxsrf=ALeKk00i3kX0c-8lM-GdLHZ2_SQtKlyFEw%3A1610519997605&source=hp&biw=1536&bih=746&ei=vZX-X5rsIeyhggfepYR4&q=stevie+wonder&oq=stevie+&g (It would make the most sense)

    • @PaulieAFantoneJays19
      @PaulieAFantoneJays19 3 года назад +2

      @J H ...Did u even read my comment? *Do u understand sarcasm?* It was a joke ya Mamaluke, get a sense of humor

    • @jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821
      @jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 Год назад +2

      too busy eating donuts

  • @timdoerksen9893
    @timdoerksen9893 5 лет назад +74

    this is awesome. robert stack originals. great job.

  • @flaccidusminimus2170
    @flaccidusminimus2170 4 года назад +40

    The soundtrack on the first season was the smoothest, so eerily atmospheric and evocative of its period. I'd love to hear the piece at 24:22 as an isolated track.

    • @ZoeChan-s4j
      @ZoeChan-s4j Год назад +7

      @AJ Fiennes ?

    • @chrisschneider850
      @chrisschneider850 Год назад

      sounds a lot like john carpenter

    • @Simp_Zone
      @Simp_Zone 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Thats some smooth 80's beat right there

  • @Cramblit
    @Cramblit 3 года назад +5

    Mrs. "Strong Moral Codes" was smiling in the mug shot like she just won the lottery...

  • @jhoch5
    @jhoch5 4 года назад +97

    In 2020, Beale's treasure has still not been found, and there are many that believe that it was never real to begin with.

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 3 года назад +4

      Yeah I honestly wonder if it was a prank

    • @thebradman4662
      @thebradman4662 3 года назад +10

      I wonder if it was real as well. The segment stated that Beale took the gold and silver to Virginia where he buried it, left his ciphers, went back to New Mexico and then disappeared. He had a team of 30 miners to dig up the metals, he clearly had to have had help transporting all that metal, and lastly had to have had help burying it. Beale couldn’t possibly have been the only man to know where the treasure was at that time, unless he arranged for the help to be killed off or he himself was killed off by one of the other men and the treasure taken. Beale could have traveled somewhere and lost himself with his new riches, or someone else could have. But I honestly don’t believe the treasure is to be found. A fascinating mystery, but ultimately an elaborate hoax.

    • @zoeyrochellezhombie829
      @zoeyrochellezhombie829 3 года назад +3

      Decoded had an episode on the Beale papers and the people they spoke to said it was a deliberate ploy to increase sales of the paper.

    • @DiscoTimelordASD
      @DiscoTimelordASD 2 года назад

      @@zoeyrochellezhombie829 Makes sense👍

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 2 года назад

      What is the size of two Rolls Royce's? Are we talking length? Or height? Or width? The clue said six feet beneath the ground. Why, then, would anyone dig a 26 foot hole?
      I believe if the brothers have found four of five clues, the positions/landmarks of them, then the treasure is real.
      However, if this so-called vault is six foot beneath ground, how can it be the size of two Rolls Royces? Something about that doesn't make sense.
      The other coded paper, in numbers, has not been solved. Computers are usually really good at that- algoryhthms, and everything.
      It's just odd.

  • @DiscoTimelordASD
    @DiscoTimelordASD 2 года назад +17

    Whenever I hear that people fell in love with murderers & did a jail break, I often wonder how the thought of "Will they kill me like the last person?" never crosses their minds.
    THAT is an unsolved mystery.

    • @nicholasjanke3476
      @nicholasjanke3476 Год назад

      there's a word for that. It's called............STUPIDITY! That lady was grinning in her mug shots! "Look at me man I may go to jail for 15 years for harbouring a fugitive and accessory after the fact! I'm as happy as a a clam!" That woman is definitely not right mentally.

    • @larryblake842
      @larryblake842 11 месяцев назад

      It is the easiest mystery to solve. The human condition of saying and believing it can't happen to me even if the world was ending. Pretty easy.

  • @GGGGGG-qj2un
    @GGGGGG-qj2un 5 лет назад +82

    I hate it when they say "I know my son (or daughter). He (or she) didn't do it." If life were that simple, why do we even need cops in the first place? It appears that Diane Brodbeck has pleaded guilty to assisting Jon Yount.

    • @NoirL.A.
      @NoirL.A. 3 года назад +3

      they call that 'denial'.

    • @krsc1506
      @krsc1506 3 года назад +4

      Chris Watts mother said the very same. Then when she was proven wrong... whoops. I'll blame the victim. These people don't care about anything but their perfect image.

    • @sarahsimpkins1311
      @sarahsimpkins1311 3 года назад +1

      The mother didnt know her daughter that well

    • @michelleprieur1
      @michelleprieur1 3 года назад +8

      Sorry I'm late to the party, just found this. I'm not inclined to "hate" anyone who wants to believe the best about their loved ones. Diane had never shown any thing like that behavior before. I raised my daughter right and I wouldn't be quick to believe that she would do that. Just like I'm sure you can't claim that no one's ever surprised you, or done anything that surprised yourself.
      Yes, people can always hide things but I can't ridicule anyone for wanting to believe. I loathe my ex husband, we're divorced and I still can't imagine him helping a convicted murderer escape.

    • @michelleprieur1
      @michelleprieur1 3 года назад +2

      @@krsc1506 I can't even imagine my child murdering their spouse and children. You don't know what's in her heart.

  • @frankdoemen
    @frankdoemen 5 лет назад +34

    Thanks man for putting all episodes up!!! It bring me back...time to binge haha

  • @chiccachannel
    @chiccachannel 5 лет назад +79

    Married after 7 weeks????? You're crazy!!!

    • @ericapoe
      @ericapoe 3 года назад +11

      Exactly!!

    • @cmh9932
      @cmh9932 3 года назад +9

      I'm mean honestly!

    • @Len1977gt
      @Len1977gt 3 года назад +5

      Yea ok, people get married quicker than that nowadays

    • @carolynrog3rogers339
      @carolynrog3rogers339 3 года назад +5

      @@Len1977gt yes i know a couple knew each other for nine days and married and still is been married for 50 years .

    • @carolynrog3rogers339
      @carolynrog3rogers339 3 года назад

      @Jake Stockton I'm telling you I know these people personally

  • @MegaPsycho84
    @MegaPsycho84 4 года назад +151

    I don’t care what anybody say’s, I ain’t letting my wife visit no strange man in prison. Fellas, never be a simp.

    • @ezzards3882
      @ezzards3882 3 года назад +7

      True

    • @taureanmay7480
      @taureanmay7480 3 года назад +2

      Indeed.

    • @angelfearon1306
      @angelfearon1306 3 года назад +8

      that husband was an ass why would you let your wife write to prisoners muchless visit one smh

    • @kyloren628
      @kyloren628 3 года назад +15

      And how exactly does someone “not let their wife” do something? You can either be ok with it or leave the person. You can’t stop a grown up from doing something…

    • @jessestewart169
      @jessestewart169 3 года назад +1

      Yes sir.

  • @justjonni9330
    @justjonni9330 2 года назад +6

    Unsolved Mysteries and Americas Most Wanted on Wednesday nights back in the 80's was always an evening to look forward to! *( remembering like it was yesterday 💯 )*

  • @andrewnauth101
    @andrewnauth101 5 лет назад +102

    They need to put back all the episodes back on RUclips

    • @jonathanturbide2232
      @jonathanturbide2232 5 лет назад +12

      Matter of time, Filmrise has done a fantastic job streaming these on Amazon and uploading the full Farina episodes here on this channel. 😊✌

    • @brandyyolidio4213
      @brandyyolidio4213 5 лет назад +5

      Yes!! Please, I would watch them all!! Love the Stack, he is the man!!!

    • @mikesharon2177
      @mikesharon2177 5 лет назад +3

      Watch em all here or on pluto app it's free:)

    • @dcaraway3809
      @dcaraway3809 5 лет назад +4

      Pluto tv app they have a designated channel just for this

    • @YcatsVlogs
      @YcatsVlogs 4 года назад +4

      they are

  • @sandyvf1361
    @sandyvf1361 4 года назад +32

    I'm commenting on the "math teacher escape" as I have knowledge of the couple known as "Jim and Cathy". While they resided here in Boise, ID, several family members became acquainted with Jon Yount and Diane Brodbeck (Jim and Cathy). Yount would go with my grandfather hunting and fishing. The couple actually rented an apartment from my family...they were invited to family functions. My Mom and I ( I was in my early 20's at the time) were sickened and repulsed by these unknown strangers making fast friends with older and wealthy members of my family. Long story short, Yount and Brodbeck were eventually located, captured, and sent to prison...returned to prison for Yount. Once we found out who these lying schemers were, we went to the law library and looked up the case file involving Yount's murder, rape, and torture or student Pamela Sue Rimer. It's horrific. They continued to stay in touch with my family for some time...my grandmother had several letters written from Yount...and have been passed down to my Mom, and now to me...my Mom and I were working on a book about this case, unfortunately, we didn't get to finish it before she passed away. My interest has been rekindled, and I would like to finish the book. Ironically, I remember watching this episode of Unsolved Mysteries prior to their "visit" to Idaho. Needless but necessary to say... I was thoroughly and absolutely disgusted by the family members who befriended these two (unbeknownst by them who they really were) and stayed in touch with them even after their real identities and crimes were discovered. I actually never met either of them, but it's interesting to me as it touches me personally a little bit. I did not realize until now that the sociopathic Yount committed suicide in prison in 2012. For Pamela Sue Rimer's sake, I cannot say I'm sorry. Thanks ...read the book!!!!!

    • @cyrene7784
      @cyrene7784 4 года назад

      Your book would clearly be biased and not objective. Good true crime books are as objective as possible.

    • @sandyvf1361
      @sandyvf1361 4 года назад +10

      @@cyrene7784
      I plan on telling the facts of the story and letting the readers make up their own minds about the fugitive couple. My only bias, as you call it, might possibly be directed towards my own family... and I intend to present the story as I lived it and it was told to me directly by the members mentioned in the book. I've long since passed any personal bias that I may have experienced at the time. I believe it's ok for the narrator to have an opinion as this is exploration in learning and discovery and how a person can be factual as well as showcasing the human interest aspect and effects.
      Thank you for your comment.

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 Год назад

      the scumbag took the chickenshit way out to get out of prison

    • @dubaiedge
      @dubaiedge Год назад

      Sounds like an awesome book idea. Did you finish writing it?

  • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
    @BrianSmith-yq7ys 4 года назад +7

    Diane broadbeck looks very enthusiastic in her mug shot

  • @jessiehermit9503
    @jessiehermit9503 4 года назад +61

    I'm glad Diane was found safe. I wish she'd spent a longer time in prison, though.

    • @barrygregory913
      @barrygregory913 3 года назад +1

      One Month Comer

    • @ricksanchez2425
      @ricksanchez2425 Год назад +2

      White privlage

    • @cauliflowerconnoisseur2710
      @cauliflowerconnoisseur2710 Год назад +3

      @@ricksanchez2425 Woman privilege*

    • @user-gf3kw4sl9q
      @user-gf3kw4sl9q 4 месяца назад

      They really loved each other. For her to leave her marriage and children for him. He was everything to her. I wish they could be together. He didn't kill her. A powerful love story.

  • @satmtca
    @satmtca 4 года назад +22

    1: UPDATE: Raymond Tempest was released in 2015 because the police back then fed information to the witnesses and also didnt turn over state Evidence. The innocent project was later brought in to assist with DNA Testing of crime scene evidence, including hairs that were recovered in the victims clenched hand. Test Results showed theat the hairs did not belong to Tempest.
    Boston Attorney Michael Kendall’s team conducted a thorough reinvestigation into the case. They discovered several pieces of evidence that supported Tempest’s innocence had been suppressed by police and prosecutors and were hidden from the defense, including evidence that witnesses had come forward who significantly contradicted a key piece of the state’s case and that an important state witness had significantly changed her story during the course of a conversation with the prosecution shortly after the trial began.
    Kendall’s team also uncovered new evidence about why the police had targeted Tempest. At the time of the murder investigation, there were deep divisions at the Woonsocket Police Department and some of the officers were suspected of corruption. Tempest’s brother, Gordon Tempest, led an investigation into a stolen car ring and eventually arrested Stanley Irza, the brother-in-law of Rodney Remblad, one of the investigators on the Picard murder. It was shortly after Irza’s arrest that Remblad began investigating Tempest for the crime. Remblad had claimed that an informant led to Tempest as a suspect, and Kendall’s investigation uncovered that Remblad’s informant was Irza.Tempest’s attorneys also uncovered evidence of serious police misconduct, which included Woonsocket police feeding information to the four individuals who testified against Tempest at trial. - www.innocenceproject.org/guilty-plea-series-the-case-of-raymond-tempest/
    2: UPDATE: Louis Carlucci was arrested and captured in Nashville Tennessee when viewers recognized him as a local restaurant owner, "Lewis Serra". He was arrested at his home on May 19, 1988, the day after the broadcast. he was extradited to New York, but disappeared while out on bail.
    His case was profiled on unsolved mysteries again in July of 1989 and he was once again arrested thanks to viewers tips this time in LA. He was convicted of the charges, served 4 years in prison and was released in supervised custody in may 1994. Carlucci has since passed away
    3: Yount is a total sociopath and he seduced her with those letters, she's a fool
    UPDATE: Diane Brodbeck & Jon Yount were found living in Boise Idaho under assumed names after 2 viewers recognized Diane. Diane had been using he name Cathy Kermin and had been working as a bank manager while Yount was working in computer programming. After a month long investigation the fugitive couple was arrested at their home. Diane Served 2 years in prison for helping Yount escape and has since been arrested. Sadly her husband Chester Brodbeck passed away in 1995. Jon Yount later committed suicide in state prison April 2012
    4: they used the declaration of independence, there were other famous documents maybe he used one of those from way back when just like in the movie National Treasure and here's more then 1 document like that out there.

  • @cynthialouisemurphy6354
    @cynthialouisemurphy6354 3 года назад +5

    I love Unsolved mysteries since 1987 and Robert Stack brought the Soul to the show, that made people call and report what they saw. I love and thank all of you, God bless you all and hope you have a Blessed New year
    😍😍😍😀😀😀💥

  • @Joesbigbro78
    @Joesbigbro78 Год назад +3

    The directing and music in these early episodes was so perfect.

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 Год назад +1

      Almost everything and anything before the late 90s was quality, because the aim by the industries and those who worked in them, was for quality and at times even art.

  • @robertcarly9183
    @robertcarly9183 5 лет назад +66

    Air date, October 26, 1988

    • @thapriceisright514
      @thapriceisright514 5 лет назад +10

      Omg that was my 5th birthday haha!!! Im now 35 😂

    • @DAB901
      @DAB901 4 года назад +2

      I had just turned 6, two weeks earlier.

    • @craigsmith157
      @craigsmith157 4 года назад +4

      I'm an old fart. I was 18. 49 now. 😂😂

    • @jessicag4422
      @jessicag4422 4 года назад +2

      Damn I wasn’t even born yet, but I was lucky enough to watch them on tv, many aren’t that lucky and will never know how creepy the intro was back then. 💀💀

    • @ianpilkington2037
      @ianpilkington2037 4 года назад +2

      I'd just turned 13

  • @freethinkerrr2897
    @freethinkerrr2897 Год назад +6

    10:27 The most shocking thing shown in this UM segment was the fact that you could rent a 3 bedroom apartment in 1982 for $175 a month! Unbelievable how much inflation has eroded our cost of living in the U.S.!!!

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 Год назад

      Thank the baby boomer generation. Tragic and disgusting.

  • @kewanw16
    @kewanw16 5 лет назад +60

    Jon Yount died in prison in 2012 at the age of 74 after taking his own life .

    • @CEDL4072
      @CEDL4072 5 лет назад +41

      The trash took itself out. Good! 👍

    • @jonathanwright8025
      @jonathanwright8025 5 лет назад +30

      And nothing of value was lost.

    • @r3lay3r
      @r3lay3r 5 лет назад +10

      Good riddance

    • @len-zeplin480
      @len-zeplin480 5 лет назад +10

      He got Caught Because if this Show. He Should Have got the Chair Not Life in Prison. The Bastard considered Himself Rehabilitated & Pam is Dead. Great Guy.

    • @Willy2000ization
      @Willy2000ization 5 лет назад +11

      Good, one less piece of trash in this world. I swear we need a real life Dexter to deal with slime like him...

  • @vegetasolo1221
    @vegetasolo1221 5 лет назад +42

    Carlucci was living in Nashville, Tennesee when viewers recognized him as a local restaurant owner, "Lewis Serra". He was arrested at his home on May 19, 1988, the day after the broadcast. He was extradited to New York, but disappeared while out on bail.
    His case was profiled on Unsolved Mysteries again in July of 1989 and he was once again arrested thanks to viewer tips, this time in Los Angeles. He was convicted of the charges, served four years in prison, and was released into supervised custody in May of 1994. Carlucci has since passed away.

    • @AdventuresWithMe00
      @AdventuresWithMe00 2 года назад +5

      no great loss to the world

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 Год назад

      i wonder if someone gave him an ‘assist’ to speed up his passing away

  • @joshuahull9982
    @joshuahull9982 5 лет назад +67

    How they gonna let a man out who killed someone with a pipe?

    • @juliagulia5823
      @juliagulia5823 5 лет назад +2

      He was innocent. They blamed the wrong guy

    • @IndianOutlaw1870
      @IndianOutlaw1870 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe. There *was* some evidence against him.

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 5 лет назад +5

      It is really, really hars to tell if he is innocent or not. He had connections to the local police force....but there were also peoplewho hated him on the local police force. So there is good evidence that some of them covered for him, whereas his friends later built a case that others on the force were trying to frame him. The FBI came down and tried to sort it out.
      One lasting theory is that he was having an affair with the woman who survived, and poor, poor Doreen just stumbled into the attenpted murder by mistake so he killed her to prevent a witness.

    • @bL3dbL4k
      @bL3dbL4k 4 года назад +2

      It's sad the lady that was beaten and survived, or the kid couldn't identify the man. That's the main thing.

    • @mightymacdiesal12
      @mightymacdiesal12 4 года назад

      melissa saint Seriously doubt she has amnesia. She’s suffering from selective amnesia. By choice.
      Shady.

  • @indaystocome7416
    @indaystocome7416 5 лет назад +39

    Dianne sounds like the desperate housewife, board with it at home, and makes a get away.

    • @kleeamd8274
      @kleeamd8274 5 лет назад +5

      Why wood you say she was board?

    • @indaystocome7416
      @indaystocome7416 5 лет назад +1

      @@kleeamd8274 Just look at the situation, travels so far to see him in jail, has a relationship with him, I just feel she was board with what she had at home and felt it was the easy way out. Maybe she was getting attention there and heard, maybe she was not getting that in the marriage.

    • @kleeamd8274
      @kleeamd8274 5 лет назад +8

      @@indaystocome7416
      It was a subtle joke, I really wasn't asking a question LOL
      wood/would
      board/bored

    • @indaystocome7416
      @indaystocome7416 5 лет назад +1

      @@kleeamd8274 i missed it.

    • @len-zeplin480
      @len-zeplin480 5 лет назад

      Typical Thing is that She Left Her Husband for a Convicted Rapist/Murderer. Makes perfect Sence.

  • @matthintz9468
    @matthintz9468 Год назад +3

    I love that garage full of town elders just sitting around swapping hilarious stories about the treasure hunters. I'd have loved to have just hung out with those guys, shooting some whiskey, and listening to those stories.

  • @gilrandall315
    @gilrandall315 5 лет назад +17

    Classic I love this show I got it uploaded on my firestick every episode including America's Most Wanted

  • @dcaraway3809
    @dcaraway3809 5 лет назад +11

    Robert stack and the old man with the ball on phantasm scared the hell out me in the 80s

    • @amymanns8023
      @amymanns8023 3 года назад +1

      Robert Stack never scared me, but the Tall Man, oh yes. Boiiiiiii!

  • @luv2eatpuss79
    @luv2eatpuss79 4 года назад +21

    1:03 Amnesia
    12:33 Carlucci
    21:43 Math Teacher
    34:50 Beales Cypher

    • @trentcruise3084
      @trentcruise3084 3 года назад

      @luv2eatpuss79. It's time to put your Bullshit Time stamp to Sleep.

    • @kingaxolotl4085
      @kingaxolotl4085 Год назад

      Many thx my friend

  • @patrickperalta59
    @patrickperalta59 5 лет назад +16

    to me the best shows were Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack as host. He had the ability to draw you into the story he told even if it was something you were not interested in and he covered many different subjects. the other shows I enjoyed were America's Most Wanted , City Confidential with host Paul Winfield. and Forensic Files with Host Peter Thomas.

  • @daniellee6883
    @daniellee6883 4 года назад +3

    I grew up with this show! The music creeped me out big time lol. Robert Stack was the best host ever. Rest in paradise Robert 🙏

  • @JayeNovember
    @JayeNovember 5 лет назад +35

    About they put my favorite show back on here!!!

  • @MilHustles
    @MilHustles 5 лет назад +16

    BTW, the full unsolved mysteries soundtrack is here on RUclips. Scary AF

  • @mikejohnson8373
    @mikejohnson8373 3 года назад +28

    "Why not" is a great reason to marry someone lol

  • @awakenasleepsheep2861
    @awakenasleepsheep2861 4 года назад +9

    My father in the late 70s early 80s tried to decifer the Beale code as well. I can remember counting the letters in the Declaration of Independence. That was many moons ago. Lol!!!

  • @TheSaneHatter
    @TheSaneHatter 5 лет назад +20

    It's fascinating to watch these very early episodes, in which the show's very format was still in development. Even the end-credits music has varied between the first three episodes, with this variation on the theme being one that I've never heard before.

    • @WWERULEZ1000
      @WWERULEZ1000 3 года назад +2

      The reenactments also seemed to be scarier in the early episodes of season 1, the pipe murder reenactment at 7:40 seems something like out of a 80s horror/slasher movie.

  • @monceau27
    @monceau27 5 лет назад +12

    This one is an excellent episode !

  • @PJay-wy5fx
    @PJay-wy5fx 2 года назад +3

    ‘A vault roughly the size of two Rolls Royces’.
    Let me get both car keys, park my two Rolls Royces next to each other and measure them so I have an idea how big this vault is. LOL!
    Very relatable comparison for most viewers.

  • @ReligiousZombie
    @ReligiousZombie 4 года назад +65

    21:01 That mountain of gelatinous flesh is able to seduce women? Damn, I wish I knew his secret.

    • @bobbyincidemetal
      @bobbyincidemetal 4 года назад +4

      Word☹️

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 4 года назад +3

      I know...😅😂 Who knows?? He was persistent I guess.

    • @sicilianotoronto
      @sicilianotoronto 4 года назад +4

      LMFAO! you just made my day!

    • @thebradman4662
      @thebradman4662 3 года назад +5

      Apparently, start with “no style, no class” 🤣

    • @steveeleigh3731
      @steveeleigh3731 3 года назад

      It's because he is Italian

  • @zoeyrochellezhombie829
    @zoeyrochellezhombie829 3 года назад +3

    The music STILL gives me chills.

  • @BarryJowers
    @BarryJowers 5 лет назад +30

    12:04 In 1992, Raymond Tempest was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 85 years in prison. In 2015, a Rhode Island judge reversed his conviction-a ruling the Rhode Island Supreme Court upheld based on the failure of the police and prosecution to turn over evidence that pointed to Tempest’s innocence. Although the state had no credible evidence against Tempest, prosecutors intended to retry him for the crime. In 2017, rather than face a new trial, Tempest entered an Alford plea in exchange for his freedom.
    The Crime
    On February 19, 1982, Susan Laferte and Doreen Picard were attacked in the basement of the triple-decker apartment building in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, where they lived. Picard, who had been bludgeoned and strangled, died from the attack. Although Laferte survived, the severity of her injuries prevented her from recalling any details about the attack.
    Tempest was not charged with the murder until 1991-nine years after the crime occurred. Police claimed that Tempest killed Picard when she found him beating Laferte in the apartment’s basement laundry room.
    The Trial
    At trial, the defense maintained that Tempest and his friend had gone to the apartment building on the day of the murder to pick up a Pit Bull puppy from Laferte and that they left without incident. Prosecutors, however, alleged that while there, Tempest and Laferte got into an argument that became violent, and that Picard discovered them fighting and tried to intervene. According to the prosecution, Tempest then allegedly turned on Picard, strangled her with her sweater and fatally beat her with a metal pipe.
    No physical evidence connected Tempest to the crime, and there were no eyewitnesses claiming to have seen him at the crime scene. The state’s case rested on the testimony of four individuals who claimed that Tempest had confessed to them. All of the witnesses, however, were vulnerable to police pressure, due to their own backgrounds in drug trafficking, drug use or sex work, and gave inconsistent and highly suspect testimony. Despite this, Tempest was convicted of second-degree murder and was sentenced to 85 years in prison.
    The Post-Conviction Investigation
    Tempest maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration. Several years after he was convicted, Betty Anne Waters got ahold of his case and became convinced that he’d been wrongfully convicted. Noting the lack of credible evidence against him, Waters asked the New England Innocence Project to join her in representing Tempest, and the organization agreed to take the case.
    The Innocence Project was later brought in to assist with DNA testing of crime scene evidence, including hairs that were recovered in the victim’s clenched hand. Test results revealed that the hairs did not match to Tempest.
    The legal team determined that additional investigation into the case was needed, and prominent Boston attorney Michael Kendall, then a partner at McDermott, Will & Emery, LLP and later at White & Case LLP, took on the case. Providence lawyers Lauren E. Jones and John E. McDonald also joined the legal team.
    Mr. Kendall’s team conducted a thorough reinvestigation into the case. They discovered several pieces of evidence that supported Tempest’s innocence had been suppressed by police and prosecutors and were hidden from the defense, including evidence that witnesses had come forward who significantly contradicted a key piece of the state’s case and that an important state witness had significantly changed her story during the course of a conversation with the prosecution shortly after the trial began.
    Kendall’s team also uncovered new evidence about why the police had targeted Tempest. At the time of the murder investigation, there were deep divisions at the Woonsocket Police Department and some of the officers were suspected of corruption. Tempest’s brother, Gordon Tempest, led an investigation into a stolen car ring and eventually arrested Stanley Irza, the brother-in-law of Rodney Remblad, one of the investigators on the Picard murder. It was shortly after Irza’s arrest that Remblad began investigating Tempest for the crime. Remblad had claimed that an informant led to Tempest as a suspect, and Kendall’s investigation uncovered that Remblad’s informant was Irza.
    Tempest’s attorneys also uncovered evidence of serious police misconduct, which included Woonsocket police feeding information to the four individuals who testified against Tempest at trial.
    The Alford Plea
    Based on the new evidence that had been developed, in July 2015, Superior Court Justice Daniel Procaccini announced his decision to vacate Tempest’s conviction, ruling that the prosecution had violated the defendant’s constitutional rights by instructing witnesses, refusing to turn over evidence that supported Tempest’s innocence and concealing details about a statement changed by a key witness. Shortly after this decision, Tempest was released on bail to home confinement, after having spent nearly 24 years behind bars.
    In 2016, the Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed the lower court’s decision and ruled that Tempest was entitled to a new trial. Notwithstanding the weakness of the state’s case and enormous irregularities in the police and prosecution’s handling of the original investigation and trial, the prosecution refused to drop the charges and forged ahead with plans to retry Tempest.
    Instead of risking a new trial-which might have resulted in another guilty verdict-and under pressure from both the judge and the prosecution, Tempest accepted the state’s offer to enter an Alford plea. Entering an Alford plea would allow Tempest to maintain his innocence while admitting that the state could have proved a second-degree murder charge. After 24 years in prison and an additional two years on home confinement for a crime he did not commit, Tempest finally regained his freedom

    • @martinjohnson7225
      @martinjohnson7225 5 лет назад +7

      Thank you for giving this information. I was disappointed that they provided no elaborational support with the update edited onto the episode. You didn't even know in your mind just who the accused killer was. It was too quick.

    • @Ligerpride
      @Ligerpride 3 года назад +3

      It sounds like the cops had some sort of knowledge or involvement.

  • @doubledragon2074
    @doubledragon2074 3 года назад +2

    I just have to say thank you again and again for these uploads @unsolved mysteries - full episodes

  • @GeminiJo
    @GeminiJo 2 года назад +3

    Poor baby. My niece was in the room when her mother, my little sister, was murdered. She still wakes up at night kicking and screaming. Prayers to the family.

  • @evelynmiranda9072
    @evelynmiranda9072 2 года назад +3

    My mom always told her kids don't open the to no one.Not even family .Being only three she was smart .She remembered a lot.

  • @olasmith8132
    @olasmith8132 3 года назад +10

    The guy murdered a highschool girl while he was her teacher, Dianne has 2 daughters that age and she decides to correspond with this fiend, OMG!....those poor daughters of hers, hope they never have anything to do with this crazy mother, she does not deserve to be called their mother, hopefully the dad is a good dad to them and they have good lives, fate was cruel when they had that thing as their mother!!!...unbelievable, sometimes being judgemental is absolutely justifiable, and Dianne deserves to be harshly judged!!

  • @jermaineperry7527
    @jermaineperry7527 5 лет назад +11

    plus I enjoyed the recaps of events and music and voice of Robert

  • @angievincent2458
    @angievincent2458 4 года назад +10

    Diane’s mother and sister are in serious denial!

    • @jamellfoster6029
      @jamellfoster6029 3 года назад +3

      Diane was CRAZY!!!! I would not leave my husband for a violent criminal... That lady was crazy.

  • @davidpollard3522
    @davidpollard3522 5 лет назад +23

    They block her face and say so to protect her identity, but then don’t distort her voice and then they put the girls full name. Even bigger laugh they show the girls parents and sister giving their full names and don’t block there faces from being seen. Gee the mad man won’t have a problem if watching to nab any other family to get to her 🤔🤔🤔

    • @jackroad6854
      @jackroad6854 3 года назад +2

      Even the terminator couldn't get the person who he was after the first time, and he had her name

    • @tekbarrier
      @tekbarrier 3 года назад +1

      @@jackroad6854 Most of the records were lost in the war. Skynet knew almost nothing about Connor's mother. Her full name, where she lived. They just knew the city. The Terminator was just being systematic.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 5 лет назад +13

    Imagine having to go to work and leave your loved one who survived this savage act alone. How awful for them both.
    As for the prison correspondence? A woman writing a male is begging for trouble. How naive for anyone to believe it wouldnt be.

  • @lanalee8634
    @lanalee8634 3 года назад +3

    Seriously, Carlucci? How many kids and wives? He looks like CHEF BOYARDEE.

  • @watchdog304
    @watchdog304 4 года назад +11

    Just in case you didn't realize it, that lady knows her daughter would not help a criminal. She knows her daughter, ok? She would never do that. So just cut it out people! 🙄🤦‍♂️

  • @jaysonlopez6669travieso1
    @jaysonlopez6669travieso1 5 лет назад +9

    They are still looking for it..... lmaooo

  • @jakedoc4610
    @jakedoc4610 5 лет назад +14

    "Raymond Tempest was convicted of the brutal slaying of Doreen Picard."
    Wow that update that flashed- they could of given a little bit more details on it . The man was defended by the innocence project- and was released after an alfred plea

  • @glamourghost7523
    @glamourghost7523 2 года назад +4

    Commits brutal murder: “Sentenced to eighty-five years. Has since been released.” 😳🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 2 месяца назад

      Because it was discovered that the investigation was more a smear campaign than anything and the defense wasn't allowed access to evidence that would've helped his case.

  • @taureanmay7480
    @taureanmay7480 3 года назад +5

    I ❤ This Show.

  • @Katc78
    @Katc78 4 года назад +4

    Wow, this show makes me so astounded at the inconsistencies in the American justice system! Last episode, a dude was convicted of stealing $400 from a convenience store and he got life in prison with parole after 20 years and he wasn’t even proven guilty because the only evidence was an eyewitness, no physical evidence. Now we have another guy murdering one woman and brutally assaulting another for no reason and he gets 85 years and is out of prison? What?!? Why would any murderer ever deserve to get out of prison? And why would a robber ever deserve life in prison? So wrong!

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 11 месяцев назад

      Because the innocence project proved he didn't commit the murder and be was released because the cops railroaded him.

  • @stephaniegeibel7730
    @stephaniegeibel7730 4 года назад +1

    I love these original unsolved mysteries with Robert Stack this was the best version of the show yet please RUclips if you can if it’s possible please get all the episodes :-) thank you

  • @jimmyknight1609
    @jimmyknight1609 2 года назад +1

    Man do I love the eerie theme music , along with Robert Stacks voice ! This show would give me those eerie goosebumps !

  • @wilburmcbride8096
    @wilburmcbride8096 5 лет назад +19

    Thank You for these Unsolved Mysteries classics. I hope to see more like the Monsters, ghost, psychic episodes and other goodies.

  • @jknephew
    @jknephew Год назад +6

    The mom and sister are in for a big shock on this one. Diane fell hook, line and sinker for this con. Love is truly blind in this case.

  • @vegetasolo1221
    @vegetasolo1221 5 лет назад +18

    A website claims that Beale's cyphers have been solved and a photograph is shown of the alleged opening to the treasure site, but it is unknown whether anyone has located any actual treasure.

  • @pujo28
    @pujo28 3 года назад +14

    No way a 3 yr old remembered all those details. Totally impossible. Anyone with kids would know this to be true

    • @nea415
      @nea415 Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing. I was like “Sure granny, sure 🙄”

  • @cam7lyn27
    @cam7lyn27 3 года назад +3

    Best host for this show!

  • @stephenzies8867
    @stephenzies8867 2 года назад +3

    For Every Mystery There Is Someone Somewhere Who knows The Truth, Perhaps That Someone Is Watching , Perhaps It's YOU

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for putting these up, UM! I've always loved this show!

  • @MonsterProblems
    @MonsterProblems 4 года назад +25

    There's a "Resolved mysteries" podcast that gives the most recent updates. It's amusing and informative.

    • @corettaha7855
      @corettaha7855 3 года назад

      Thank you! I’m interested to hear updates. Good old Robert stack shows. I loved him.

    • @Len1977gt
      @Len1977gt 3 года назад +7

      Doesn't sound like its good, just sounds like its a bunch of amateurs just giving opininons about the show....

    • @ricarellan
      @ricarellan 2 года назад +4

      I couldn’t finish the first 5 minutes. So cringy.

  • @TheLastTitan007
    @TheLastTitan007 2 года назад +3

    Diane's mother: I know my daughter and she wouldn't do this. Well clearly you don't know your daughter.

  • @Jdockery007
    @Jdockery007 4 года назад +3

    Everyone is a gangster until Unsolved Mysteries comes on.

  • @jsainz706
    @jsainz706 Год назад +1

    The theme music still haunts me. I remember watching this at 5 years old. I'm almost 40

  • @TygrasKittenKori
    @TygrasKittenKori 4 года назад +7

    Sounds like Diane's parents were in denial....

  • @mommyshark1124
    @mommyshark1124 3 года назад +4

    Boy I'll tell you, to this day when I hear that theme song I get that panicky creeped out feeling just like when I was a kid. 38yrs old & I get up to turn the light on🤫😁

    • @alli-kat2329
      @alli-kat2329 3 года назад +3

      I think a lot of us still do lol