Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 3, Episode 17 - Updated Full Episode
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This episode includes: Sean Don Con, Update: Amelia Earhart, Folsom Escape & UD, and Lost Sailor & UD.
Hosted by Robert Stack, this series uses re-enactments and interviews to retell the circumstances of, well, mysteries that are unsolved. Includes case updates.
#unsolvedmysteries #classicepisodes #original #robertstack #dennisfarina
I want to congratulate the entire team who created this series. It's so well done.
I know right
They need to air the entire series in reruns on tv. Much better than all the reality tv pollution.
@@sundance81677 well just all the crap thats in tv nowadays
Thank you! I worked really hard.
You're welcome
WE MISS ROBERT STACK ♥
Rest in peace you spooky bastard. Thank you.
We miss him.
🤣🤣🤣
We all miss him, he was very special!
Lol 😂 his voice was one of a kind
How can You tell someone to Rest in Peace "Spooky Bastard. Thank You." as a comment of care?
Robert stack was the best voice ovér for unsolved mysteries
And Paul Winfield on those cool City Confidentials…
So true
FACTS!!!!!
He created the intro music as well with his Yamaha keyboard.
quite possibly the goat narrator for this type of show .. it's almost like a combination of soothing, creepy, and captivating all into one
Really enjoy watching these old episodes and seeing the 80’s clothes/hairdos.
You know when this show is old when WW2 was only 35+ years ago back in the 80s 😵
Ikr. I still think of the 9/11 attacks as relatively recent history.
@@Mark-Smeaton Pretty much! I was only 8 years old when that happened. I remembered it like it was yesterday💔
@@Mark-Smeatongood, I thought I was the only person who remembers 9/11 as if it was last year. No other event, including my wedding day or birth of my kids, has the same affect as 9/11.
Robert Stack is the king of all voice overs
Sure it is
Sure it is
stack wrote u this poem directly right b4 he died:
True !!
After the story aired, Unsolved Mysteries received a letter from USS Rowan survivor Wayne Easterling of Mt. Zion, Illinois. He stated that he was the man on the left in the photograph. He revealed that the man in the middle of the photo was not Frankie, but instead his friend Richard Hennessy, who died in 1974. Wayne also identified the man on the right as attorney Chris Harvey of Decatur, Georgia. The Bloomers, along with the Navy, now accept that Frankie died during the attack on USS Rowan. Although this is not the news that the Bloomer family had hoped for, they are glad that they have a resolution to their search.
On March 22, 2007, Wayne passed away at the age of eighty-eight.
Unbelievable kill someone and hide the body, escape prison, get caught and still have the ability for parole and release.
Justice system
Gifted and talented in my opinion
AmeriKKKa
Unresolved. Four days after this case aired, an anonymous letter was received by the Coral Gables police department. It stated that Judy was indeed deceased and that her death was due to an allergic reaction to a drug given during the abortion. According to it, her body was disposed of in Biscayne Bay near Miami. The police believe it is legitimate and have no explanation for the Nebraska phone calls. However, there is speculation that the calls were a cruel prank. A 1989 newspaper article about missing persons mentioned this case. It was later syndicated in newspapers, so it is possible that the caller learned about this case through the article.
The Coral Gables police department pleaded for the author of the anonymous letter to turn himself/herself in, but it never happened. The Coral Gables police department has since closed this case, but Judy's body has never been found. Also, Dr. Hadju has never been located or arrested.
Steve Brown passed away in 2008. Captain Charles Scherer passed away in 2014.
Despite being eligible, that doesn't mean that he'll ever get out. Lot of California cases that have aired on UM (Steve Wilson, Franklin Legrant Perkins, G. Daniel Walker), have been eligible for parole, but have always been denied. I agree that they never should have been eligible for parole.
Bill Curtis on American Justice. Another classic
It’s crazy a teenage girl was closing a store all by herself in the first place. This likely wouldn’t have happened had someone else been in the store with her. No one is to blame except for the man who did this, of course. It’s just shocking to see that with today’s eyes.
Yeah I know, you would think a manager or co worker would have been there with her.
@@Mrd9960 Yep, Tracy was also a minor so it’s crazy to think there weren’t workplace laws in place that forbid her from being there that late in the first place.
My sister job only 3 or 4 girls work at night shift with no security boss said it makes a store look bad. I seen crackheads come out with carts full of stuff. She let's them go anyway not worth getting hurt or poked with a needle. I am less then 2 min drive from her job if she needs me. But I know what you mean.
This could have been prevented.
Tell me a fricking bout it pisses me off, and that was back then, its probably even worse now with way more crazy feminist mindset these days, then again perhaps for other id hope common sense reasons less girls would be left alone to close period, no woman should ever be left alone to close any store at night period no exceptions but that damn sure triple applies to fricking teenagers, and anyone who findst hat"sexist" I dont give a shit as I actually put women's lives over meaningless slanders.
Unsolved. In 1993, Cpl. Robert Servacek took over the investigation into Tracey's murder. In March 1994, he stated that they identified a prime suspect in the case. At the time of the murder, the man lived in Frederick with his family. He was an acquaintance and former coworker of Tracey's who was a few years older than her. According to Servacek, jealousy, anger, and revenge were the motives for the murder. She reportedly thought of the man only as a "friend", while he read too much into the relationship and would not let her go. Servacek was certain that the man was the killer based on a large amont of circumstantial evidence against him.
In May 1994, a grand jury convened to hear the evidence against the suspect. Forty-six witnesses testified. The grand jury voted to indict him. However, the deputy state's attorney declined to prosecute him because she did not believe that she would be able to win a conviction. Servacek later claimed that "political and personal agendas" and "people not doing their jobs" prevented the arrest from being made.
The man calling himself "Don" and "Sean" was later ruled out as a suspect. In 2009, police noted that two suspects developed over the years remain "viable". One is the suspect investigated by the grand jury in 1994. Police have also stated that they do not have enough evidence to charge anyone at this time. Samples of evidence found at the scene have been submitted several times in an attempt to obtain a DNA profile. So far, they have been unsuccessful.
One of the potential suspects is believed to be Don Barnes Jr., the security guard that found her body. His daughter allegedly claimed that he was abusive toward her and her mother. She also believes that he was involved in Tracey's murder and had over an hour to cover up the crime. His father was the police chief at the time of her murder and some have suggested that he covered up evidence in this case. However, this has not been confirmed. Tracey's killer has yet to be identified or apprehended.
Gotta love those 80s mullets
especially when its a lady. lol
🤣
That Callie lady is gorgeous, then and in the photos
My teen years and never had one. Punk Rock saved me.
My teenage sons are rocking mullets right now - fall 2021 - awful 🤣
Well Don Maryland doesn’t have the death penalty anymore so you’re free to come out and accept your 30 years to life in prison term whenever you feel like it.
So, I had to go back and listen to how they were attributing the poem that serves as Tracy's epitaph. Anyway, they said it was one she'd recited, not written. I see that a number of people here believe that Tracy is being attributed as its writer. Stack chose his words carefully to only say it's one she'd previously recited to them; her family used a poem that was not penned by Tracy. It's a poem called "Remember" by Rossetti - a woman given to melancholy from time to time owing to her medical struggles... which ultimately left her to die, by all accounts, an excruciatingly painful death.
She never should have stopped her father from shooting Steve Wilson.
I thought the same exact thing.
He should not have urged her to get married
@@uncasunga1800 does that mean he deserved to get murdered?
he could've shot him in the leg at least then figure out what to do with him next.
Nope a hugely critical; error, beyond horrible decision, not blaming here by any means but absolutely horrible mistake on her part.....woulda killed that psycho 100 percent clean legal and hed be alive with her today, instead her dads gone and he's still ok.....
Yo, Tracy’s mom’s mullet is ON POINT
She was committed!
Omg lmfao
When I think of a mullet, that’s what I picture.
Very popular hairstyle in the late 80's and early 90's.
😂
Rip Robert ur missed greatly.
And Dominic Dunne too!
Settling in... Thanks Mr. UM and Mr FilmRise
hi shame rob stack rip thanks for info didnt knoooooow cas in dorset cheers
@@eddiesroom1868Dominic Dunne had a daughter who was murdered. Her name was Dominique, and she played the older sister in the movie Poltergeist. Shortly after the movie was filmed, her boyfriend strangled her to death in a fit of jealous rage. He got off on manslaughter and only served a few years in prison. Dunne was so outraged that it prompted him to begin speaking out about victim's rights and advocate for the families of crime victims. He also had a son, actor Griffin Dunne who starred with Madonna in "Who's that Girl?".
8:52 “If it was the killer, he wanted to be caught…” the guy clearly says in the call that he didn’t wanna be caught.
As a writer myself, Tracy's poem sent chills. It's as if she foreseen her own death.
It's a poem by Christina Rossetti called "Remember".
😅
I half listen to episodes of tv shows while I game, but I as the poem went on I started to pay attention because it sounded suspiciously like Rossetti. I had to scroll back to catch the attribution the show made, Stack noting only that it's a poem Tracy had recited.
I'm not much at all into poetry, but Rossetti's "Remember" has the last part that's worth committing to memory, particularly when one couples the fact she was writing of her own death with that of her medical problems. She died a terrible death.@@kyleg815
Thanks for the information. I thought Tracey wrote the poem
Nope they said in the beginning of her story, she loved it but wasn't hers
The dude who killed Tracy probably asked her out snd she turned him down.. I don’t buy the whole “we got into a argument” bs.
He was harassing her not just "talking."
Yeah she was stabbed primarily in the head area, that's personal to me..
Interesting theory
@@jasonmalloy1451 Now, how do you know she was stabbed primarily on the head? Were you present at the storage room when it took place? Now, I want you to be easy on yourself and start telling me how you lost control of the situation and things started to escalate out of proportion...
It was the security guard. He found the body? Like the security guards in the Arlis Perry and Deborah Willson murders? Also his name is Don
So Wilson murdered someone, escaped prison and only gets 25 years in prison plus he gets released?
The justice system in California and the entire USA is totally screwed up. It's my guess that Wilson didn't even do the minimum 25 years he was originally sentenced to.
Of course, and this was back then when some sanity still existed and courts weren't totally infiltrated an d subverted by scummy activists ideologues, California recently a report found let go 2000+ convicted proven pedophiles after giving all of them anywhere from as low as 2 yes 2 days! to 2 and a half years max in jail....meanwhile a senator named Scott Weiner still thinks that sentence for them is to high and recently just also decriminalized people with hiv knowing infecting others and made it no longer a serious crime......This country wont execute peodphiles rapists and murderes anymore, they will schedule hormone blocker/ chemical castration procedures for minors though...# Priorities/ progress ........
@JoshKolbo as opposed to now a days where there overcompensating by letting blacks who walk into stores and just steal a bunch of shit on HD video while security guards let them walk out... and etc out of prison and also convicted peodphiles out just cause "wacism" and imprisoning pedopgiles is offensive to some activists somewhere....ahh good ol progress!.
@Josh Kolbo Nothing to do with race. 25 years is more than most people get. A black guy on an earlier episode only got 9 years for murdering a woman, but they set him free after serving only 4 years. Maybe the lightest sentence I've ever seen for murder. Her life was only worth 4 years to the "justice system".
@@jotunblod well statistically race is a factor on average. But that story in particular is crazy. 4 years is just a slap in the face to her family.
Four days after Judy's case aired, an anonymous letter was received by the Coral Gables police department. It stated that Judy was indeed deceased and that her death was due to an allergic reaction to a drug given during the abortion. According to the letter, her body was disposed of in Biscayne Bay near Miami. The police believe the letter is legitimate and have no explanation for the Nebraska phone calls. However, there is speculation that the calls were a cruel prank. A 1989 newspaper article about missing persons mentioned Judy's case. It was later syndicated in newspapers, so it is possible that the caller learned about her case through the article.
The Coral Gables police department pleaded for the author of the anonymous letter to turn himself/herself in, but it never happened. The Coral Gables police department has since closed the case, but Judy's body has never been found. Also, George Hadju has never been located or arrested.
Steve Brown, the Nebraska radio host, passed away in 2008. Captain Charles Scherer passed away in 2014.
If the calls were a cruel prank, then why call a police officer who had no emotional connection to Judy and didn't even know her? That doesn't make much sense. I think more than likely it was either a case of mistaken identity where someone saw a lady in Omaha who resembled Judy and was trying to notify her home town she was alive, or the doctor who was responsible for her death was behind the calls as a red herring. That's assuming of course she really did die of an illegal abortion. I'd say more than likely the letter writer was someone who worked for the doctor who was responsible for her death and wrote in feeling guilty about it, but never came forward because they may have still been afraid of being implicated in her death. They could be dead by now though and likely are considering how long ago this was.
I'm thinking after they called Browns radio talk show and it was dismissed as a prank, the caller escalated the prank by calling the local police to get back in the media.
crazy.. why did she have to do an illegal abortion
@UFO Music
She went into hiding for a few years and then starred on the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
I remember when Tracey died. I was ten years old and lived near Frederick, Maryland. Very sad.
I went to HS with her, and almost got the guts up to ask her out.....Was a complete shock to ALL of us, not just Brunswick, all of Frederick. Back then, we were still, you dont have to lock your doors at night......no big deal your kid working until ten, by themselves.........it rocked the whole county....
@@rscottus5454 You're considered a person of interest now. I want you to be easy on yourself and tell me how you lost control of the situation and things started to escalate out of proportion...
@@rscottus5454 Was there a Roy Rogers in Frederick back then?!
@@joseantoniomoch4006 grrrr
@@joseantoniomoch4006Don is that you?
Seen this entire show over and over again since the 80s ..this episode is one of my favorites. The Judith Himes case is eerie
So many great stories in this one!
The security guard was named Don Barnes wow.
@Lady Suisho and Felidae exactly. If the Arlis Perry and Deborah Wilson murders have taught me anything. If a security guard finds someone murdered investigate them.
My nostalgia levels are off the charts when I watch this show
Same, the Folsom escape... 😲 I remember this story!
Actually it's not so much the nostalgia, but the sense of familiarity.
- 80s kid✌️
@@puppiesarepower3682 thats what nostalgia is!!!
@@CIA_Killed_JFKno it's not. The definition of nostalgia is a yearning or strong feeling of sentiment for the past.
Same! My grandpa was actually the chief of the Fredrick police, and he never told me he was in this! My mother is also in this which is just crazy (as she was a teenager at this time)
Called police right away ? 🤔. I heard the security guard didn’t call the police 2 hours after he had noticed the lights still on in the store after closing time ,also failed to provide a good explanation as to where he was ? Hmmm. Sus
Also his name is Don. Also the case has some similarities to the murders of Arlis Perry and Deborah Wilson. Both young women alone. Perry in a church on campus Deborah in a school library. Both found by security guards. In both cases the security guards were found to be guilty.
Heard from who?
Idk hope reliable every reenactment is, but what I found odd in that one was the security guard opening the door, finding the body and touching it briefly. If that was what really happened, why would he do that? A normal person would know not to touch anything else and call it in.
The story of Steve Wilson's escape from Folsom Prison made me mad.
I was in the first grade when Tracey died. She was beautiful. I hope her family one day finally has some closure.
Stop releasing these criminals!!!
This is one of my favorite shows
that phone call gave me chills ngl
"Judy Hyams is alive and lives in Omaha"
You ain't the only one.
She sounded like a creepy AI!
@@lacypierce6487 truly. it's wild
Tracey's murder is unsolved. Cpl. Robert Servacek took over the investigation into Tracey's murder. In March 1994, he stated that they identified a prime suspect in the case. At the time of the murder, the man lived in Frederick with his family. He was an acquaintance and former coworker of Tracey's who was a few years older than her. According to Servacek, jealousy, anger, and revenge were the motives for the murder. In May 1994, a grand jury convened to hear the evidence against the suspect. Forty-six witnesses testified. The grand jury voted to indict him. However, the deputy state's attorney declined to prosecute him because she did not believe that she would be able to win a conviction.
It was the security. Her murder has similarities to Arlis Perry and Deborah Wilson. All 3 were alone and isolated. Perry in a church on her school campus at night. Deborah in her school liberty late at night Tracey in the store. All 3 were discovered by security guards. Perry and Wilson’s murders were proven to have been committed by the security guards who found the bodies. And the security guard who found the body name is DON. His father was chief of police at the time.
@@darth_kal-el but this was not the same man who made the calls right? His name was not Shawn or Don? What i can't understand is why he confessed to the murder if he didn't do it. But I'm pretty sure the suspect security guard and the man who lived at that address who made the calls are not the same person correct?
@@joshlight6892 The man of the phone calls was cleared. One of the suspects is the security guard
The Tracy case really got me. 💔 RIP angel.
Callie shouldn't have intervened by grabbing her Dad's gun. Her Dad would've been within his rights to kill Steve Wilson if he tried to attack him. Now killer Steve Wilson is back on the streets a free man. What a joke.
Exactly California loving it’s criminals
He’s in prison AFAIK.
Exactly. The dude is on your property smashing up your vehicle? He had a weapon ffs. And thanks to Callie her dad got killed 🤦🏻 like wtf does she care if he shot him? I thought she was afraid of him wouldn't him dead be a blessing? Smh.
@@The_ZeroLine It said he served his sentence and has since been released..
@@christopherwalkinalloverya5824 disgusting.
To die having a $300 illegal scrape when your friends and family think you are out shopping for a watch is such a sad way to go. RIP😢
Imagine just killing time on Christmas Eve and finding a skull.
UPDATE:
This is (still) my favorite program.
The guy was not named shawn or don
Well no s--t , he not gonna give his real name 9 times outta 10. That part irritates me.
The security guard is the killer. Let’s look at the evidence.
1. His own daughter believes he is the killer and says that he was psychically abusive to her and her mother.
2. He claims he didn’t investigate or report the lights being on for 2 hours. Why?
3. He found the body. Very similar to Arlis Perry’s murder. She was murdered in a church on Stanford U campus and her body was discovered by a security guard. DNA evidence would later prove the security guard was her killer.
4. The security guard’s delay on calling in or investigating the lights being on gave him the opportunity to kill Tracey and to clean up.
5. The security guard’s name is Don Barnes Jr.
6. His father was the police of chief at the time and would easily be able to cover up his crimes.
And as he said in the call. There are a lot of Dons out there. Why would he give his real name. Killers have done similar things and still never got caught.
@Dan Sandstorm 😭 🤦🏾♀️ stoppp
"Judy Hyams, and she lives in Omaha..." Top 3 most disturbing lines of dialogue in UM history. Still get chills.
Hurts my heart these days u have to watch everything and everyone 👀👀👀
Oh man! Those recordings from Tracey's case gave me the chill's! I sure hope that they found her killer, God rest her soul, so sad 🙏🕯️🌹
I tried recording my own voice years ago and it sounded like Don in those calls , hearing those recordings also freaks me out too !
@@deancarter2490 why did you want to draw attention from the police back then? Were you infatuated with the case?
It’s definitely the security guard. 1 his name is Don. 2. He found the body? 3. It is very similar to the Arlies Perry and Deborah Wilson murders. Both women were alone like Tracey . Perry was alone in a church on campus. Wilson in a school library and found by security guards who were later proven to be the killer.
@@deancarter2490that's probably because you're Don.
The moms hairdo to the first story is illegal as shit. Wow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
hey hey that was interesting time back then !
Lmao ayo. As the old-timers from the 80s say "Business in the front, party in the back" 🤣
Yeah, mullet from hell
The guy who called in about the murder in the beginning is a real douch canoe
The security guard name was Don. He is the murderer. His daughter says he was abusive to her and her mother. And he just happens to find the body? He also noticed the lights on and didn’t investigate or call it on for 2 hours. Arlis Perry and Deborah Wilson’s murders are very similar to this. Perry was murdered in a church late at night while she was alone in the campus of Standford. Deborah Wilson was studying late a night in Randall Hall Computer lab at Drexel University. Both Perry and Wilson’s bodies were discovered by security guards. Both security guards were both proven to be the killers. Perry’s killer Stephen Blake Crawford the security guard who found her body was linked to her murder through DNA in 2018. Crawford committed suicide when the police went to his house to arrest him.Wilson’s murder was proven to be Security guard David Dickson who was arrested.
@@darth_kal-el Very good!
@@darth_kal-el No, strawberry tip
He was a mental case obsessed with the crime. He didn't play with a full deck of cards apparently.
"Im sorry about what i did...
...but nothing can change it BYE"
sounds like a real winner
That took me off guard because he seemed kind of sincere before that quip
34:33 the music makes everything so scary
I noticed that too! That music, which came on rather suddenly, combined with the image of the sailor, really makes that whole part creepy as hell!
Did this theme song scare the piss out of anyone else when you heard it come on the TV as a child?
Yes, Saturday nights when I was home alone while my mom was working...creepy...
Guilty 🖐🏾
It sure did. As a child in elementary school I had to get someone to watch this show with me because I was too scared to watch it alone.
No, I loved it!
Creepy as hell.
"Judith Hyams is alive and living in Omaha." -- One of my favorite UM moments.
the judy phone call is so unsettling lol this is always rerun on the tv and everytime i hear "judy hyams is alive and lives in omaha" it freaks me out and i dont know why!!!!
Great classic show🤩😍🥰
this theme music used to scare the shit outta me growing up, yet I STILL watched😮😅
can anyone tell me what was updated a few months back? Surely not the Amelia Earhart case, I'm so sick of seeing that one replay over and over again.
The psychic is wearing a dookie gold chain 😂 I love it
She look like she's a 80s rapper
@@NICCAGE26 😂
hey beautiful 😍
Mmm diva u r fine
Damn, went from observations to thirsty comments quick. Poor guys. Must be dying of thirst by now,
They should never release criminals.
The fact that the guy's name wasn't shawn or don was enough the first round. Smh. Its the excellent detective work for me. The guy has the address, the voice, the clippings.
Either lousy detective work or cover-up
@@AG-ni8jm cover up, one of the suspects father was a police chief. its on google
@@fawnnahh7438 Then the chief is a fraudulent piece of shit, who should be behind bars along with his son. A killer is a killer, blood or not. And, anyone that covers up a murder to save a criminal's ass, IS a criminal themselves. The cops know who did this, they just don't have the "smoking gun", and don't want to risk running into the double jeopardy law, should they fail to convict the killer. His judgment is coming, either way.
@Lady Suisho and Felidae it was the security guard.
@@fawnnahh7438 not just any of the suspects. The security guard who found the body and who happens to be named Don.
I ❤ you Callie
Smashes headlights
42:14 This was a phrase I’ve said randomly at times throughout my life since the first time I saw it, right up until a couple of days ago.
35:44 Doesn’t that kind of look like an oil canvas painting of Robert Stack in the background?
It sure does
It does!
it is
Yes.
@@amkrause2004 that's another mystery that needs to be solved , is it a painting of a Young Robert Stack ?
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁💖💖💖
I like to look these people up on Facebook to see what they look like 30 years later lol. Callie is riding horses out in California still.
She had a savage mullet
Another rare f****** episode that is good from start to finish
Y so serious 🥃🃏😈
Wow
Y so serious?
Stop swearing
Because we are discussing serious topics, which is what adults do. Go back to playing Roblox now and let the grown ups talk. It's past your bed time.
She was so beautiful 🤍
Who
Callie
Tracey Kirkpatrick
Irrelevant, but I love how Mr Stack pronounces "coral"
You know it was an old case If someone served 25 years
I don't believe the guy did the full 25 years. I am also incredulous that there wasn't more time added to his sentence for escape. I am also incredulous that an escaped murder could wind up in England and in a hotel room. This guy is a Houdini.
@@antonioacevedo5200 It's so incredulous that you are unnecessarily using incredulous so much 🤣
Really hoping to see an update for poor Tracey...Man that sucks, running a store at night w/ no other employees around & only being a 17 year old girl is just asking for something bad to happen
There has been so many theories over all these years about Airhart and no one has ever come up with true facts to explain what happend to her but this explanation of her being taken prisoner and killed by the Japanese is believably but with out a body it wont be known for sure.
It's possible that she was on that island and found by the Japanese. We might not find out the truth in our lifetime.
Sadly any proof will likely never be admitted to being legitimate. The most likely result is wherever they ended up the circumstances would be diplomatically dicey. The strangest thing is the radio beacon. When the plane was going down saying she was scared to run down the batteries is irrelevant when the plane is going down. There would have been no reason to conserve them. It's hard to believe nobody told her or the navigator you need to either just cue the mic or make noise for so many seconds to take a beacon. Also that that was the only beacon they tried to take as portrayed. Since you'd know from previous ones how it works.
AS FOR THE MURDER IN THE DRESS SHOP.. THE POLICE NEVER EVER CONSIDERED THAT THE KILLER WORKED AT THE MALL OR THE SECURITY GUARD HIMSELF, OR A CO WORKER. GUARD.
I support them fully but FYI cops (and security guards prison guards etc) generally speaking are stupid. that's news?
He is the top suspect that is the only way you know about it spanky
The father proly destroyed the evidence
You know this, how?
@@cplmpcocptcl6306 having no disrespect, and offering out RESPECTS TO THE FAMILY. THAT IS FROM OUR HEARTS. HOWEVER : CONSIDERING ( NOT ACCUSING ) THE GUARD MAY LEAD TO #1. whoever did this counted on to many things not to happen> #1. they would have to know that the ( Guards ) were not due. the shift wasnt gonna change . delivery wasnt scheduled ?? FRIENDS WERE NOT COMING TO HANG OUT . SO IF THEY KNEW THE GUARD WASNT COMING RIGHT THEN & KNEW IF THEY WERE SEEN BY THE GUARD OR OTHERS THEY WOULD NOT APPEAR TO BE ( out of place ) IN AN AREA they were seen in earlier . for something to happen like this SOMETHINGS MUST NOT HAPPEN BY CHANCE OR ROUTINE.
@@uncasunga1800 IN A MALL SETTING ?? THE GUARDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FIRST STOP FOR ALL THE REASON YOU CAN THINK OF . & IT CLEARS THE SMOKE OUT THE AIR. BECAUSE THEN THE LAW CAN COUNT ON THEM AS TEAM PLAYERS NOT POSSIBLE SUSPECTS . AND THE SHIFT IS FRESH IN THEIR HEADS SO YOU CALL IN ALL THE MALL GAURDS AND HAVE THEM GO THROUGH MALL WITH A DETECTIVE WHILE THE ONES ON SHIFT GET DEBRIEFED . LOL HAVE THE GAURDS SPLITUP AS TWO UNITS AND START DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS PASSING THE OTHER GROUP AT THE REAR OF THE MALL. THEN LATER HAVE THE TEAMS SWITCH NOTES FIRST THEN MEET LATER TO COMPARE. NOTES. FREEZE THE MALL CAMPUS. ECT. IS WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN DONE . BUT THE DOCUMENTARY CAN NEVER TELL THE WHOLE SAD STORY,NO ONE CAN BUT THE PERSON THAT DID IT.
Amelia Earhart was truly fascinating
Her dad could’ve shot him for being on property and she stopped him 🤦🏾♂️smh RIP
Yes. She is why her dad was murdered
@Coon Hunter#1 I guarantee she lives with so much guilt everyday knowing she got her own father murdered. Smh
@Coon Hunter#1 Bingo.
@Coon Hunter#1 Yeah, sure 🤣🤣🤣
Love this classic
The Shag haircut at 5:38. I wore one for a while until it went out of style. Wasn't brave enough to try it again when it came back in style as The Mullet. LoL
Felt sorry for Captain Schear in the Hyams case, he was clearly the victim of a wild goose prank. He seemed like a great citizen.
Callie sure was beautiful.
This is like bedtime stories but ❤ unsolved mysteries
11:29 OMG So what??? He’s obviously not gonna use his real name on the confession tape. Of course he’s the killer! The radio listeners identified him too!
I was thinking the same thing! "Oh, your name isn't Don? Well, not our guy. Have a great day." 🤣
That wilson dude who was after kelly the moment he showed up to my property i wouldve shot him. And with someone like that i wouldve made sure it was fatal
Tracy and he spent time together and had several conversations at the store and they got into an argument that specific night turned around killed her for what? and you afraid once caught and convicted you would get the death penalty for first degree murder Don smh coward.
2:37 Sean Don Con
14:48 Amelia Erharhdt , UD
18:32 Folsom Escape
28:48 Lost Sailor
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Shoot, I thought this was going to be a news broadcast...😄
The acting was so bad in these sketches lol The “Kelly, I love you” guy is theee worst of em all. I laugh every time. He said “Kelly, I luhh ya!” with his entire body 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I feel bad for Diane Kirkpatrick, but I’m super glad her hairstyle has never come back into trend!
GOD BLESS
Hey, there is a Roy Rodgers in Frederick, it's awesOme!!!
3:25 hair. Omgoodness the 80s
I know this is 30 years late but... @ 14:15 *vestige
Steve Wilson went by the alias Glenn Moyer and was hiding in Osceola, Florida, He learned that his story would be on Unsolved Mysteries after reading a TV Guide. He vanished shortly before the story aired. His girlfriend and neighbors soon realized that "Moyer" was actually Wilson. Despite the fact that Wilson was a wanted murderer, his girlfriend remained in contact with him. The FBI placed her under surveillance. In March 1992, she flew to England to meet with him. FBI agents followed her as she went to a London hotel to meet with him on April 2. As they exited the building, he was arrested. He was positively identified as Wilson. In October, he was returned to California to continue serving his sentence. He has since been released.
My mom had the same exact haircut like Tracy’s mom!! Miss those days.. ☺️
😢 I hope one day that the Tracy Case 🖋️📄 be solved that was completely senseless. 🤲❤🙏🤲
35:26 is that a painting of Robert Stack on the wall there?
Bobby stack he was awesome
I hear that music in my dreams...
Hello...my name is Don
In the Judith case, if she died during the illegal abortion, why was her car taken so far away and dumped? I suppose to make it appear she ran away, but that’s a lot of trouble when no one could prove otherwise anyway. And then, as the last letter says, dump her body in a completely different location. Nah, ain’t buying it. The whole Nebraska thing doesn’t make sense. That cop knows more than he is saying or he mentioned the case to someone in Nebraska. The two coincidences are too remote not to be connected. We have two different anonymous people giving two completely different stories…twenty five years later. The police wanted a cop out and found one in the anonymous letter but there’s a lot more to it. Everyone involved in 1965 is likely deceased now so why bother? I feel really bad for her. One way or another, she was a victim. And the police conclusion is a homicide, yet they aren’t doing much to solve it.
It is sad Tracy died, but her mom had a wicked mullet!!! I wonder if she still has it in 2022.
That hair! I know her daughter was murdered, but I couldn’t focus on anything she was saying. A glorious ‘80s flashback.
The thing what I really love and I find it very interesting is to seen how the American prisoners cooperate and helping each other when someone having escape plans . In Iran, prisoners are completely hostile and extremely jealous of other prisoners. If a prisoner gets a chance to break , not only the other prisoners do not help him at all , but on the contrary, they immediately expose him and leave his slightest movements to the guard. The only way to can escape from the prison is to buy the guards and warden with money, it is impossible for a prisoner to can escape in front of other prisoners; The cellmates will stop and arrest him immediately even before the guard arrives..
I can't believe they couldn't find any type of evidence of that guy that killed that girl in the mall. Yes, camera's weren't advanced as the ones now, still I why didn't no camera see anything in the mall?
The story where the father got killed, by that creepy guy. That guy should of gotten life.
who is running this youtube channel. so cool how you have the update on all these old cases
Where I live a soldier was found after 60 years so they can be found
Four days after Judy's case aired, an anonymous letter was received by the Coral Gables police department. It stated that Judy was indeed deceased and that her death was due to an allergic reaction to a drug given during the abortion. According to the letter, her body was disposed of in Biscayne Bay near Miami. The police believe the letter is legitimate and have no explanation for the Nebraska phone calls. However, there is speculation that the calls were a cruel prank