No matter how smart you are, there is always someone smarter than you, there is always someone who knows exactly what you know and will hold you accountable.
How was he "smart"? The man excelled, Academically....That's all. A smart person would find better ways of resolving dispute with others (in this case their neighbors), instead of trying to kill the entire family. And especially when the individual understands that there are consequences for wrong-doings.
😂😂😂 Fr! I rookie mistake like that it's a must this mf b removed IMMEDIATELY.. this mistake would mk me go BK in look at all his tests entry exams bc HTF u get caught slipping like this but considered to be a genius
Agree. The word genius is tossed around too much these days! He knew he could kill with this method, but was still an idiot, and a cruel rotton “expletive” That poor woman and her family CondolencesTo them 😢
Peggy suffered great misery and pain for 4 months before she died of thalium poisoning. George may be a great chemist but his web of evilness was unveiled. Good forensic work. Great work by the undercover agent who be friendly george and gathered evidence against him. Condolences to Peggy's children and husband. Rest in peace Peggy. Justice was served.
I watched a different true crime episode where they said the chemist's wife was always complaining about the neighbors. He got sick of his wife's complaints, so he tried to kill the family (instead of his wife). The chemist's wife, Dianna, claimed she didn't tell her husband to kill the family, and the chemist admitted acting alone in the attempted murder.
@@8luvbug she was always complaining about the noise they were making. So instead of buying some ear plugs, she complains so much her husband decides to "get rid of the problem." It's stupid as heck. Evil people don't think rationally, so it would never make sense to a normal person. Be glad you're normal.
Is this the case where the murderer had a secret room in the basement that he intended to use for nefarious reasons? Fairly certain that this is the case because it's discussed in another documentary regarding this case. He was really pushing the under cover agent to rent his house and police found the room... I think it's on an episode of Murder She Solved? If you've heard of this true crime doc series, I highly recommend giving it a watch. The episode is called 'A Poisoned Mind'. I am going to give it a rewatch because I know I'm right about the secret room.
@@TiffWaffles I love it when different documentaries cover the same case; each one sheds light on a different aspect of the case, and you learn more about it by watching the different shows' episodes on it.
Pretty gutsy, if you ask me; if she'd been discovered, then I shudder to think what the MENSA people might've done to her. There is another case that I've seen where the perp was a member of MENSA, so obviously they're not above including evil people in their organization if their I.Q.s are high enough. They'd probably let Dr. NO in their ranks.
Had that happen as well as a half bottle of pills thrown in my driveway. Called the sheriffs dept and they took it away. The drinks had nothing in it but the pills turned out to be meth.
He was soft spoken and laid back during the early seasons. As the years went on he sometimes was more dramatic. Still no one can narrate this series as he did.
This is one of those episodes that stuck with me for so many reasons... This was such a unique story. Like I cant believe that it actually happened. What a tragic whirlwind
This program doesn’t reveal the truth about the situation. He used a bottle cap machine. He would sneak in their home, and he put the sodas in a corner in their home.
Dr. Diana Carr was cleared of any responsibility in this case. She divorced George Trepal and went on to a successful career as an orthopedic surgeon. She died on October 17, 2018, from complications resulting from a stroke.
I am a fan of Forensic Files. So glad it's available here. And it's on HD. Thanks much. There's something in Peter Thomas voice that helps me sleep too.
Right?! I’ve had spats with my neighbors over excessively loud music and kids, but I wouldn’t dream of hurting them. Call the cops, sure. Use passive aggressive tactics to annoy them back, absolutely! But hurt them? Never. Btw (because I know please will think I’m the bad guy for being annoyed at excessively screaming kids) the teenagers were screaming so loudly I nearly called the police immediately because I thought someone was being brutally attacked/killed. It wasn’t play screaming, it was blood-curdling, top of their lungs screeching bloody murder. It took me a minute to realize it was a group of teens on a trampoline screaming like banshees being electrocuted just for the sake of it at 10pm. And their parents had the nerve to be annoyed that I was upset because I was bone-tired after work and wanted to sleep since I only had a few hours before my next shift. Jerks. At least they had the good sense to stop since it was past the municipal quiet hours which meant the would get a substantial ticket if I did call the police.
George Trepal's appeals have all been rejected. Now in his 70's, he remains on Florida's Death Row. Ironically, since this episode was filmed, an antidote for thallium poisoning, known as "Prussian Blue," has been discovered. Consult Wikipedia for further information.
The woman died with the thoughts her family was being hurt by her husband cheating on her. She had no idea there also was another man out to hurt her whole family because he wanted to find out if he could get away with murder.
An episode I haven't seen before! Absolutely marvellous; I'm addicted to this show and always scour YT for new episodes - unsuccessfully of course, think I've seen them all. Another brilliant piece; thank you so much for sharing.
There's an Agatha Christie book like this, and I knew where this case was going as soon as it mentioned that first symptom because of that book. If you want to read it, it's called The Pale Horse.
The same thing happened in Qinghua university in China, 1995. Ling zhu was poisoned by thallium, one of her classmate was primary suspect. Although she survived, she was seriously damaged and her IQ regressed to 3 years old, Her poor parents took care of until she died of brain tumor recently. This case went unsolved due to political intervention.
All that's well ends well. The cadre's daughter who committed the poisoning now lives in Australia and the infallible party concluded the investigation extremely effectively. They closed the case within a month.
For anyone interested, there's an episode on Murder She Solved detailing this case called A Poisoned Mind. We hear more from the undercover agent. I think it's interesting what she's got to say since she gets into more detail about her investigation.
Even if you are a genius, you will always be careless at some point. Because then your ego got too big that you thought you will never be arrested. PS : That pain in the daughter's eyes and her voice. That makes me feel so sad.
I could've sworn in another documentary about this case is that the neighbor found a way inside their home while they were gone and put the cokes in the fridge.
The one aspect of the FBI’s psychological profile of the killer in case was that off was that the poisoner was in his mid-30s. Something not understood at that time was that the emotional age of a person can be stunted by spending time in prison, which George Trepal did for his meth lab operation conviction in the 70s.
I remember this case from a different true crime series, perhaps American Justice. They don't mention it here, but at one point, Trepal tried to get the undercover agent to come see his new home. We don't know if he grew suspicious of her, but she said she felt like if she did go there, she would have been murdered.
Yes it was American Justice. That episode was called Kill Thy Neighbour. It is also featured on a TV show on Investigation Discovery called Fear Thy Neighbour. The episode featuring this case was called Death By Neighbour
@@christinapinke2304 Wrong, it's not on the American Justice episode that's referenced. I'm not sure about if it's on the Fear Thy Neighbor episode, but it's definitely not on the American Justice episode.
Also, the reason Peggy died and no one else did is that she drank the most initially(combined with her lower body weight and her job making the nerve pain easier to notice) meaning she got symptoms first, and due to both Pye and the first set of doctors misdiagnosing it as the Flu they gave her plenty of fluids, including more Cola, giving her a fatal dose. By the time the boys(larger, not using their feet as much and so felt the pain later, drank less) got ill they already knew something more was wrong and didn't wait it out, and they survived. The others didn't get much initially and survived too.
It is so sad that Peggy Carr lost her life due to poisoning. I am glad that the two sons survived. But to kill a neighbor because her children were screaming? speaks louder about as to who George Trepal is and his personality. Glad that he was convicted and sent to death. What he did was vicious, heinous, and plain evil. He thought he was smart enough to fool authorities; well, George was a total fool for the mystery writing that he did, and mentioning “poison” and a “threatening letter”. That was stupidity at its finest. George Trepal should watched Forensic Files first before making so many mistakes. I hope he ruts in prison.
We all need to beware of anyone who constantly offers us drinks/ food as soon as we see them. Usually when a person is thirsty or hungary they will get a drink or food to eat on their own. This is why it is hard to trust others.
I think this is a cultural thing, I was raised to ask guests if they wanted something to drink or eat basically immediately after arrival, it’s what is considered polite. (New neighbors are ambushed with welcome to the neighborhood cookies, new coworkers are bombarded with baked goods etc.) Asking for something to eat or drink is rude as it emphasizes that the host failed to ask you. Leaving a pack of soda on the porch for neighbors wouldn’t be unusual, but you would definitely leave a note saying who it was from.
Which other ones are there beside this one? I've seen a lot of FF about people being poisoned, but this is the only one I can think of where the poisoning came from "random drinks left on their doorstep."
I'm always thrilled watching these real documentaries, and I'm most fascinated by the level of intelligence the US police and other security agencies use to fish out miscreants. How I wish the police there could mentor the Ghana Police Service. Watching these docs, I think it wouldn't take the US police more than one month to unravel crimes in Ghana.
@@Anonymous-lj2os in fact, the more iq, the easier to train. But I think I see what you're saying. It sounds a little ugly. You don't see how you're demeaning yourself? And at any rate do you have any great axhievements/successes that indicate non-trivial brilliance on your part? Maybe, but if so what are they, my friend?
I assume this community considered themselves to be very close. I can’t think of any instance where I’d serve my family food or beverages left on our porch. The sodas were not requested and there was no neighborly note accompanying them. Just no, I have to have a perception of the source from which it came.
The woman who went undiscover actually discovered he was trying to kill her as well. He most like suspected something was up or decided to do it just because. This man was an evil Psychopath.
Not true wish it was and I was wrong but nope not at all Viacom dont own the right anymore to make new ones and no other major provider of tv shows won't buy it out or own rights for a reboot
@@Godsglorywillbeseen Bad news. 😔 It wouldn’t be quite the same anyway because Peter Thomas is dead. Not that there are no other narrators in the world but his voice and way of speaking is very distinctive and it wouldn’t have the same appeal with a different narrator.
Dear GOD, Protect everyone who are going to be poisoned 🤢 or has been poison . Expel the poison supernaturally from their internal organs & cells & blood 🩸stream. Release angels to minister For these people. Let the culprit/s be located, Exposed and jailed For their crimes In Jesus name. Amen 🙏
one day we will all watch an episode in which a profiler will say "the perpetrator probably enjoyed too crime shows" and we will sit down and introspect
@Anna Lin but he didn't do it the neighbor did it and her children and her stepson by her husband cause this to happen cause 1 of the boys said that we tormented him meaning our neighbor George the1 that did it to their mom 1 of the boys said it that they pick at him talking about his socks when he came outside when they be riding their bikes and we leave our doors unlocked that's how that happen they made it happen those boys and they caused their mom death
while they was busy being disrespectful toward a grown-up their mom should have punished them for their behavior toward their neighbor that man was and still is grown
i believe the wife explained that this was part of their kinky sex life. besides, what was the detective implying, that they were torturing people there? this doesn't remotely jive with their type of crimes.
I know how the young lady feels about her mother. I just lost my dad to lung cancer, age 82. I miss him a lot already , he passed away just last week. Sept 2024 but to be poisoned by some weird person, just so awfulk God bless her
I am tying to understand. Who would drink Coca Cola that arrives at a person's door step? Did coca cola made home deliveries back in 1989? A pack of Coca cola unexpected would alarm me
I thought this at first, but then I wondered if Trepal did not bring the cola inside the house. So many people don't lock their doors! After all, a reconstitution does not always depict 100% what really happened.
Heartbreaking. Obviously the guy wasn't wrapped very tight but most people that deal in meth aren't playing with a full deck. I was poisoned in Concord, CA and the police refused to take a report so I took actions into my own hands and sued the restaurant Los Gallos Taqueria. I also reported it to the Healthcare Dept. I won in court but George Cardenas lied in court. I won $300.00 and am still suffering today. Sadly they prospered. When I saw the name Cardenas working in hospitals a few years later I knew a bad moon was rising.
🤔 I'm thinking that killer's wife was an accessory, but the prosecutor could not prove her level of involvement. Soooooo yeah, she got away with it. 🤦🏽♂️
Or, he knew how to spell it, but deliberately misspelled it to make it appear that the person didn’t know the family well and/or was not well educated.
No matter how smart you are, there is always someone smarter than you, there is always someone who knows exactly what you know and will hold you accountable.
Absolutely my friend, I hope you are blessed and your family.
How was he "smart"? The man excelled, Academically....That's all. A smart person would find better ways of resolving dispute with others (in this case their neighbors), instead of trying to kill the entire family. And especially when the individual understands that there are consequences for wrong-doings.
@@TheTmat007 You seem to not be able to differentiate between morals and intelligence. He did not have morals, but he was intelligent
@@michaeldennistooley4271I love the positivity ❤🙏
He was smart. He didn't have a lot of common sense
The "smart" neighbor wasn't so smart after all. He got caught using a traceable poison. Take him off the genius list.
😂😂😂 Fr! I rookie mistake like that it's a must this mf b removed IMMEDIATELY.. this mistake would mk me go BK in look at all his tests entry exams bc HTF u get caught slipping like this but considered to be a genius
Could have used something more common and less unique.
Agree. The word genius is tossed around too much these days! He knew he could kill with this method, but was still an idiot, and a cruel rotton “expletive” That poor woman and her family CondolencesTo them 😢
Easy to talk with so much information readily available on the internet in the 21st century
Peggy suffered great misery and pain for 4 months before she died of thalium poisoning. George may be a great chemist but his web of evilness was unveiled. Good forensic work. Great work by the undercover agent who be friendly george and gathered evidence against him. Condolences to Peggy's children and husband. Rest in peace Peggy. Justice was served.
I watched a different true crime episode where they said the chemist's wife was always complaining about the neighbors. He got sick of his wife's complaints, so he tried to kill the family (instead of his wife). The chemist's wife, Dianna, claimed she didn't tell her husband to kill the family, and the chemist admitted acting alone in the attempted murder.
@@scootermom1791Complaining about what though? Could it be so bad that they wanted to kill them?
@@8luvbug she was always complaining about the noise they were making. So instead of buying some ear plugs, she complains so much her husband decides to "get rid of the problem." It's stupid as heck. Evil people don't think rationally, so it would never make sense to a normal person. Be glad you're normal.
The under-cover agent was something. Even was able to rent his home. Brilliant!
Is this the case where the murderer had a secret room in the basement that he intended to use for nefarious reasons? Fairly certain that this is the case because it's discussed in another documentary regarding this case. He was really pushing the under cover agent to rent his house and police found the room... I think it's on an episode of Murder She Solved? If you've heard of this true crime doc series, I highly recommend giving it a watch. The episode is called 'A Poisoned Mind'. I am going to give it a rewatch because I know I'm right about the secret room.
Some shit ain’t it
@@TiffWaffles I love it when different documentaries cover the same case; each one sheds light on a different aspect of the case, and you learn more about it by watching the different shows' episodes on it.
Pretty gutsy, if you ask me; if she'd been discovered, then I shudder to think what the MENSA people might've done to her. There is another case that I've seen where the perp was a member of MENSA, so obviously they're not above including evil people in their organization if their I.Q.s are high enough. They'd probably let Dr. NO in their ranks.
@@TiffWaffles There's another episode that has a secret dungeon in the basement. It's title is X Marks the Spot.
"He liked to read about murder" **sweats profusely**
If food or drinks mysteriously appear at your door throw it away.
Or contact police and have it dusted for fingerprints and DNA samples.
we might know that now because of this case. 😉
Had that happen as well as a half bottle of pills thrown in my driveway. Called the sheriffs dept and they took it away. The drinks had nothing in it but the pills turned out to be meth.
He had put them in their house in a corner. I saw it on another program.
Actually he found a way inside their house and put it in the fridge
The pain in the daughter's eyes makes me feel sad.
Same here.
Yep among other things her child will never know Grandma.
I can listen to Peter Thomas’s calm voice all day!
Facts
Same here,o what a voice
Girlllll. He's the bomb . His voice is so soothing 😊😚
He was soft spoken and laid back during the early seasons. As the years went on he sometimes was more dramatic. Still no one can narrate this series as he did.
This is one of those episodes that stuck with me for so many reasons... This was such a unique story. Like I cant believe that it actually happened. What a tragic whirlwind
This program doesn’t reveal the truth about the situation. He used a bottle cap machine. He would sneak in their home, and he put the sodas in a corner in their home.
Dr. Diana Carr was cleared of any responsibility in this case. She divorced George Trepal and went on to a successful career as an orthopedic surgeon. She died on October 17, 2018, from complications resulting from a stroke.
Thank you Tom for your updates
Thanks for sharing. 👍🏿
Probably from karma then?
She must have skipped the lecture on nutrition judging by photos of her…
I still suspect his wife was the Boss of the family (like Jada Pinkett-Smith is boss of Will’s family). He was just following orders
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I am a fan of Forensic Files. So glad it's available here. And it's on HD. Thanks much. There's something in Peter Thomas voice that helps me sleep too.
He’s a pacifier for adults
Loved his voice...miss him...
It's also on HULU I believe....
Peter Addenbrooke Thomas was the only reason Forensic Files was watchable.
Such a good show! Peter Thomas voice makes it:)
This man was no freelance writer. He used this profession to cover the profession he really worked in
And what’s that?
To kill just over kids playing loud music & minor neighborly disputes are absolutely horrific.. shows how poisonous minds really work!.! Pure evil 😈
Yeah that was the trigger but then they had an argument which really pushed the Treepal over the edge.
Right?! I’ve had spats with my neighbors over excessively loud music and kids, but I wouldn’t dream of hurting them. Call the cops, sure. Use passive aggressive tactics to annoy them back, absolutely! But hurt them? Never.
Btw (because I know please will think I’m the bad guy for being annoyed at excessively screaming kids) the teenagers were screaming so loudly I nearly called the police immediately because I thought someone was being brutally attacked/killed. It wasn’t play screaming, it was blood-curdling, top of their lungs screeching bloody murder. It took me a minute to realize it was a group of teens on a trampoline screaming like banshees being electrocuted just for the sake of it at 10pm. And their parents had the nerve to be annoyed that I was upset because I was bone-tired after work and wanted to sleep since I only had a few hours before my next shift. Jerks. At least they had the good sense to stop since it was past the municipal quiet hours which meant the would get a substantial ticket if I did call the police.
psycopathy at neighbor level
I think that what the hater start for him too this lady family over loud music tell them turn it down that he made a big deal over this…
George Trepal's appeals have all been rejected. Now in his 70's, he remains on Florida's Death Row. Ironically, since this episode was filmed, an antidote for thallium poisoning, known as "Prussian Blue," has been discovered. Consult Wikipedia for further information.
You mean this piece of crap is still alive?
Incredible update. Thank you!
He killed his wife on. Purpose for no reason stupid person
I’ve heard of Prussian Blue, probably watch to many crime shows!
Prussian Blue has existed since the 1700s for painting & dying biological cells. It was first used to treat cesium & thallium poisoning in 1960s
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The woman died with the thoughts her family was being hurt by her husband cheating on her. She had no idea there also was another man out to hurt her whole family because he wanted to find out if he could get away with murder.
He did it because they were noisey people, not to get away with murder.
An episode I haven't seen before! Absolutely marvellous; I'm addicted to this show and always scour YT for new episodes - unsuccessfully of course, think I've seen them all. Another brilliant piece; thank you so much for sharing.
I love this show to very I learn so much from here
I do the same, I thought have seen them all and then BOOM! One I haven't seen :) or
Forensics Files anonymous #checkedin 🙋🏾♀️
Without a new narrator, I doubt anymore new ones will occur. Peter Thomas passed away a few years ago. It wouldn't be the same without him. 😢
I think I have seen them all 3 times over
This is by far the best episode I've watched.
This George guy is evil.
So true.
There's an Agatha Christie book like this, and I knew where this case was going as soon as it mentioned that first symptom because of that book. If you want to read it, it's called The Pale Horse.
Thank you.
Finally an episode with a twist. Unfortunately most episodes are predictable as it is always the partner who is the murderer
It's not work of a fiction. It's documentary. You don't "make believe"
I think you’ve watched to much true crime if your calling an innocent persons death as predicable
This show highlights the practice of forensic science. It’s not really a murder mystery.
actually, it is not that. if a person is not appearing for the interview, then its the killer or he/she is dead
Actually some killer have been in the show, they were recorded in prison@@karthickb1973
Such a fantastic forensic investigation..Really amazed how they solve cases like this
I agree 👍💯
The same thing happened in Qinghua university in China, 1995. Ling zhu was poisoned by thallium, one of her classmate was primary suspect. Although she survived, she was seriously damaged and her IQ regressed to 3 years old, Her poor parents took care of until she died of brain tumor recently. This case went unsolved due to political intervention.
Sad story.. TY.
All that's well ends well. The cadre's daughter who committed the poisoning now lives in Australia and the infallible party concluded the investigation extremely effectively. They closed the case within a month.
For anyone interested, there's an episode on Murder She Solved detailing this case called A Poisoned Mind. We hear more from the undercover agent. I think it's interesting what she's got to say since she gets into more detail about her investigation.
They killed because of noisy neighbors?!? I guess it will be more quiet on death row.
Even more so when they're dead.
The irony is prisons are extremely loud. Hopefully he doesn’t die from old age while he’s on death row
When doctors are baffled, it’s poisoning. Seen many episodes of “forensic files” by now…😉😃
Yep, 3 seconds in and I was like, "she's been poisoned." I did think it was the husband though, so good twist.
A bit like the doctors being "baffled" now with these controlavirus jabs.
@@AnxietyMentor omg really, how many other conspiracies do you believe
When I heard stomach pain and hair falling out, my first thought was arsenic.
@@dorindadouglas2847 you think we could all be scientists and doctors by now huh?
This could’ve been an episode of Fear Thy Neighbor.
It is … season 2 death by neighbor
Even if you are a genius, you will always be careless at some point. Because then your ego got too big that you thought you will never be arrested.
PS : That pain in the daughter's eyes and her voice. That makes me feel so sad.
Old shows =New Thrill 👍🏼thanks for uploading
Don't eat or drink any random food items left on your doorstep. The Carrs aren't the first or only people to be poisoned in this way.
They weren’t very smart.
It had to be the father,pyle
I could've sworn in another documentary about this case is that the neighbor found a way inside their home while they were gone and put the cokes in the fridge.
The one aspect of the FBI’s psychological profile of the killer in case was that off was that the poisoner was in his mid-30s. Something not understood at that time was that the emotional age of a person can be stunted by spending time in prison, which George Trepal did for his meth lab operation conviction in the 70s.
This is exactly why I cook my own food
Yes!
I remember this case from a different true crime series, perhaps American Justice. They don't mention it here, but at one point, Trepal tried to get the undercover agent to come see his new home. We don't know if he grew suspicious of her, but she said she felt like if she did go there, she would have been murdered.
Yes it was American Justice. That episode was called Kill Thy Neighbour.
It is also featured on a TV show on Investigation Discovery called Fear Thy Neighbour. The episode featuring this case was called Death By Neighbour
@@christinapinke2304 Wrong, it's not on the American Justice episode that's referenced. I'm not sure about if it's on the Fear Thy Neighbor episode, but it's definitely not on the American Justice episode.
Also, the reason Peggy died and no one else did is that she drank the most initially(combined with her lower body weight and her job making the nerve pain easier to notice) meaning she got symptoms first, and due to both Pye and the first set of doctors misdiagnosing it as the Flu they gave her plenty of fluids, including more Cola, giving her a fatal dose.
By the time the boys(larger, not using their feet as much and so felt the pain later, drank less) got ill they already knew something more was wrong and didn't wait it out, and they survived. The others didn't get much initially and survived too.
If you ask me. It is far from smart poisoning your immediate neighbours when you know you could be suspect because of you knowledge of Chemistry
@Gurhan Weyrah - re: "If you ask me." No one is asking. Why bother writing!
When they showed George I said that’s the guy who did it! If I found a six pack of Coke or any food at my front/back door I’d trash it...
"I mowed his driveway."
Bless your heart.
Never drink any thing from unknown source !!
Guess he wasn't as smart as he thought he was.
The sound disappears to a whisper just as the plot thickens
No kidding. I thought my phone got wet or something
Couldn't hear the last part
But then the credit theme booms in your ear after straining to listen. 😂
Glad I’m not the only one
Sound was distorted at the end. I'm thinking earphones are seeded to catch the end?
Don’t make enemies. You don’t know what kind of crazy person you’re talking to
Crazy people think normal people are their enemies for no reason.
Probably safer to not speak to humans . They’re a very unpredictable untrusting bunch
@@janicep1508 sho do
@@UnderratedSpaghetti not all are
You right
Glad to see this show again, thank you
This is why I will never eat or drink anything I find on my doorstep unless it’s something that I know I’ve ordered.
My heart goes out to the family
It is so sad that Peggy Carr lost her life due to poisoning. I am glad that the two sons survived. But to kill a neighbor because her children were screaming? speaks louder about as to who George Trepal is and his personality. Glad that he was convicted and sent to death. What he did was vicious, heinous, and plain evil. He thought he was smart enough to fool authorities; well, George was a total fool for the mystery writing that he did, and mentioning “poison” and a “threatening letter”. That was stupidity at its finest. George Trepal should watched Forensic Files first before making so many mistakes. I hope he ruts in prison.
I grew up on a farm with lots of relatives. A pack of soda on the doorstep would have been assumed to have been misplaced by another family member
The music intro is undeniable. The second you hear it you know where it's from.
How exciting to find John Douglas in this episode! I read his books some years ago.
His voice is amazing
12:26 Now we know where Breaking Bad creators got their inspiration
Was looking to see if anyone else thought George was eerily similar to Walter
Pye Carr died in 2020 at age 76.
We all need to beware of anyone who constantly offers us drinks/ food as soon as we see them. Usually when a person is thirsty or hungary they will get a drink or food to eat on their own. This is why it is hard to trust others.
I think this is a cultural thing, I was raised to ask guests if they wanted something to drink or eat basically immediately after arrival, it’s what is considered polite. (New neighbors are ambushed with welcome to the neighborhood cookies, new coworkers are bombarded with baked goods etc.) Asking for something to eat or drink is rude as it emphasizes that the host failed to ask you. Leaving a pack of soda on the porch for neighbors wouldn’t be unusual, but you would definitely leave a note saying who it was from.
i know what you mean like all of a sudden and all the time and it’s just a funny feeling!
If that’s the case my Grandma needs to be watched closely haha
In some cases it's just a cultural thing... in the Phillipines its considered rude to not do so.
@@chelseamuir7695 I think that’s a polite thing to do in any culture. The original comment is ridiculous
It's amazing how many cases are presented on this show where the victims end up being poisoned from drinking random drinks left on their doorsteps..
True. Never trust a free food or drink.
Idk If people are that stupid, or forensic files leaves stuff out so people don't copy cat it. If random soda shows up on my doorstep, no thanks 🤣🤣
how many are there?
@@amberkiener5885 yes I drink sodas to
Which other ones are there beside this one? I've seen a lot of FF about people being poisoned, but this is the only one I can think of where the poisoning came from "random drinks left on their doorstep."
Peter Thomas talk clearly.
After all these poisoning episodes, I am going to be so paranoid of any burning in my hands and feet.
This show is the greatest. Especially to listen to while working. Thanks for the uploads!
They don't make shows like these anymore. Brief enough to keep you interested but long enough to capture all the important details
Than leave now!
I'm always thrilled watching these real documentaries, and I'm most fascinated by the level of intelligence the US police and other security agencies use to fish out miscreants.
How I wish the police there could mentor the Ghana Police Service. Watching these docs, I think it wouldn't take the US police more than one month to unravel crimes in Ghana.
Can’t train IQ my friend. I’m sorry.
@@Anonymous-lj2os yes, you can
@@Anonymous-lj2os in fact, the more iq, the easier to train. But I think I see what you're saying. It sounds a little ugly. You don't see how you're demeaning yourself? And at any rate do you have any great axhievements/successes that indicate non-trivial brilliance on your part? Maybe, but if so what are they, my friend?
@@Anonymous-lj2os that's true, look at republitards
Not you outchea looking like a whole meal 😍🥺
Finally an episode I haven’t seen before
Who on earth would drink some soda that mysteriously appeared on their doorstep???
probably small town mentality
nobody. it was inside their house.
I assume this community considered themselves to be very close. I can’t think of any instance where I’d serve my family food or beverages left on our porch. The sodas were not requested and there was no neighborly note accompanying them. Just no, I have to have a perception of the source from which it came.
I don't drink sodas anyway. All of them are full of preservatives. Either benzoate or sorbate.
Other documentary’s instead state that he broke into their house and planted it in the fridge
Why wasn't Diana Carr also arrested?
I feel bad for you not having your Momma around..glad they got the right guy. A very sad story.
The woman who went undiscover actually discovered he was trying to kill her as well. He most like suspected something was up or decided to do it just because. This man was an evil Psychopath.
Where are you getting this info from?
@@PeediSigelI saw an episode from youtube channel called Unseen
Love Peter Thomas. Calm voice at all times. He is very good with all the details of every case.
Have been a GREAT fean of FF and always will be.
It's all fun and games until they bust out the Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy.
I really love these shows,,
I understand there will be new episodes in july 2021
Good news. 👍
Great. Thanks
Nice 🙂
Not true wish it was and I was wrong but nope not at all Viacom dont own the right anymore to make new ones and no other major provider of tv shows won't buy it out or own rights for a reboot
@@Godsglorywillbeseen
Bad news. 😔
It wouldn’t be quite the same anyway because Peter Thomas is dead. Not that there are no other narrators in the world but his voice and way of speaking is very distinctive and it wouldn’t have the same appeal with a different narrator.
I feel like the narrator is targeting plankton with the "You can't have the secret formula" line XD
The video around 16:30 voice fades away and is unclear making hard to watch the rest of this interesting video
I watched the 8 season of this show when it came out on Netflix. And still watch it on YT....just cos I love it
Pretty sure there's way more than 8 seasons.
Dear GOD,
Protect everyone who are going to be poisoned 🤢 or has been poison . Expel the poison supernaturally from their internal organs & cells & blood 🩸stream.
Release angels to minister
For these people.
Let the culprit/s be located,
Exposed and jailed
For their crimes
In Jesus name.
Amen 🙏
One time after watching this, I avoided Soda for 9 months. 😂
Moral of the story, never drink porch soda
Thanks for not bombarding us with truck loads of commercials!
😳😳
Too many commercials kill the flow of the story!
😷😷
Doesn't Mensa do a background check of their members?! Not that smart it seems. Also, who the hell drinks food or drinks left on their doorstep?!
R.I.P, Peggy Carr
Evil people everywhere
RIP Peggy.🙏❤️🙏
There is a program called Murder She Solved that has an episode called "Mensa Murders" that covers this in depth. Very frightening human being, Trepal
one day we will all watch an episode in which a profiler will say "the perpetrator probably enjoyed too crime shows" and we will sit down and introspect
The dishonest husband became the beneficiary of the case
@Anna Lin but he didn't do it the neighbor did it and her children and her stepson by her husband cause this to happen cause 1 of the boys said that we tormented him meaning our neighbor George the1 that did it to their mom 1 of the boys said it that they pick at him talking about his socks when he came outside when they be riding their bikes and we leave our doors unlocked that's how that happen they made it happen those boys and they caused their mom death
they also should have not drink those sodas that was left on their porch that they hadn't bought themselves
while they was busy being disrespectful toward a grown-up their mom should have punished them for their behavior toward their neighbor that man was and still is grown
Who the fuck drinks soda left at their door?
Don't disturb your neighbors with your music.
What happened to the sound? All of a sudden, it just went down to a whisper.
nothing's wrong with the audio
your volume went down !
So Diana's husband was basically Walter White/Heisenberg
that's what i thought lol
@@aurorefrench7592 glad I wasn't the only one 😂🤣
I heard this story on another crime story. This story left out the hidden room and bed with arm and leg chains. It scared the undercover detective
i believe the wife explained that this was part of their kinky sex life. besides, what was the detective implying, that they were torturing people there? this doesn't remotely jive with their type of crimes.
We often think that criminal behavior comes from unintelligent people but it’s the ones with degrees in chemistry that make the drugs for sale.
nobody thinks that. there are many different types of crimes and criminals.
What happened to the audio at the end?
Mowed his driveway? That’s nice… 🥴
The thallium mixture used was Thallium (I) Nitrate
If you still go hunting the day your wife and kids move back in after discovering your affair, your issues are clearly not "resolved".
I know how the young lady feels about her mother. I just lost my dad to lung cancer, age 82. I miss him a lot already , he passed away just last week. Sept 2024 but to be poisoned by some weird person, just so awfulk God bless her
When they first showed George, I said he did it! What a weirdo! And why on earth would you consume anything left at your front door...
I am tying to understand. Who would drink Coca Cola that arrives at a person's door step? Did coca cola made home deliveries back in 1989? A pack of Coca cola unexpected would alarm me
What is stunning is the family drinking the cola not knowing who left it in their property.
one of them probably thought they bought it and forgot
This could have happen to anyone especially if u have a large family and working everyday.
Better safe than sorry.🙁
I thought this at first, but then I wondered if Trepal did not bring the cola inside the house. So many people don't lock their doors! After all, a reconstitution does not always depict 100% what really happened.
Heartbreaking. Obviously the guy wasn't wrapped very tight but most people that deal in meth aren't playing with a full deck. I was poisoned in Concord, CA and the police refused to take a report so I took actions into my own hands and sued the restaurant Los Gallos Taqueria. I also reported it to the Healthcare Dept. I won in court but George Cardenas lied in court. I won $300.00 and am still suffering today. Sadly they prospered. When I saw the name Cardenas working in hospitals a few years later I knew a bad moon was rising.
Sad.
So the wife got away with it then....
🤔 I'm thinking that killer's wife was an accessory, but the prosecutor could not prove her level of involvement. Soooooo yeah, she got away with it. 🤦🏽♂️
The FBI profiler John Douglas was the driving force, which a colleague, behind the FBI developing profiles of killers.
Trepal was the real life Walter white. Glad he was brought to Justice
As smart as the killer was, he couldn’t spell Pye’s name correctly? He deserves to had gotten caught.
And he is supposed to be with great IQ
@@seshadri.j 😂😂😂 that's what we're told.
OR, he was so smart that he did it on purpose to mock his name.
@@seshadri.j 🤣🤣
Or, he knew how to spell it, but deliberately misspelled it to make it appear that the person didn’t know the family well and/or was not well educated.