Well, I wish they would caption the shots that were ``actual'' during reenactments. Like, was that Mr. Rice's actual trailer home? (Always comment on this for all docs: ``where were they shot?'' Producers could put it in credits at the end like in classic films, ``our thanks to the state of South Carolina for access to the abandoned property of Walter Rice;'' I want a virtual tour of actual crime scenes!)
People's tragedies are not for your entertainment. And while it's obviously important for any show/documentary to hold people's interest, for people to have interest in what they are watching and to keep coming back for the next episode again and again...there's a big difference between holding people's interest in the cases being featured....and some grizzly fascination with seeing/ "virtually touring" the places where people have died, been attacked, been injured, lost a loved one, where "touring" the places where the crimes/deaths occurred when it has no bearing in being able to solve a case....solely for your pleasure/entertainment. Would taking a "virtual tour " of Walter Rice's dilapidated trailer 30 years later (or 30 years ago, for that matter) help solve the case? Nope. Which is what makes it so obvious that you're motivation is purely selfish, is solely for entertainment value for your odd proclivities. Getting a "virtual tour" of the trailer Walter Rice died in, isn't going to help find his living heirs....so why would they feel the need to include the exact trailer he lived and died in, nor provide some ridiculous "virtual tour". Not to mention the fact that this was 30 years ago, and in all likelihood his trailer has long since been bulldozed/condemned/ obliterated by act of God or nature, is just no longer standing. Hey...no one loves the true crime genre more than me (and ESPECIALLY UM)....but I do so with great respect for victims, their family, friends, loved ones...and I know that there's a lot of intrinsic, positive value and insight to be gleaned from people's tragedies. And do so with respect.
Watching this show brings back key memories of growing up for me. I used to be captivated by Robert Stacks voice & and the great storylines. Rest in peace Robert, nobody does it like you.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she was still alive. I wouldn’t trust a biker. I’m sure other girls held captive by these biker gangs were “mute” due to fear
Yeah, once they knew she was being looked for and the club was suspected of taking her they would've made he disappear. If they really had anything to do with it at all.
Yeah, it led her on a ghost chance to nowhere. I would have thought her mom's intuition would have told her she dead. Intuition failed both daughter and mom.
The first story I believe amy billig was abducted on march 5, 1974 by members of the biker gang known as the "outlaws" than she was sold on the streets unfortunately she was murdered her body probably disposed of in the florida area I don't think she's even alive after all these years her mother passed away in 2005 at age 80 without ever knowing what happened to daughter sadly I don't even think this case will ever be solved due to the passage of time very sad
In a deathbed confession a former member of the biker gang that abducted Amy billig claimed she had been been kept mute, drugged, raped and killed soon after being kidnapped her remains are somewhere in the florida area possibly the everglades we will never know how sad her mother who searched hard and worked with authorities to find her sadly passed away in 2005 without ever knowing what truly happened to her
And her mom didn't use her intuition, instead going all over the place over every little lie told to her. Fascinating. Her intuition failed both of them. So scary, so sad, so sorry.
Dennis watson was involved in the disappearance of oliver munson because he was to testify against watson for the stolen car his car (Oliver's) was found abandoned 3 days after he disappeared I believe he met with fowl play sadly oliver munson's mother passed away without learning what happened to her son I hope this case is solved very very sad situation
Amy was dead shortly after she got taken. It's also funny that all these sightings in different locations in such short of times in between. Sorry to say she was killed shortly after being taken. Either O.D or because she wasn't obedient
It could have been a hoax but the scariest thing is what if it was another girl that resembled her. Like what if it was another girl that was taken by the gang
I was about to say if the MC really took her she didn't last long. The women that get sold and passed around aren't going to be someone that the cops are looking for.
🤔🤔I theorized hilton soloman's car was used in the abduction of oliver munson he had a flat tire dennis offered to help he probably had an accomplice they then murdered oliver disposed of the body somewhere in the area sadly oliver's mother passed away without learning her son's fate😢🤔
I have no doubt that Oliver Munson was taken out - this happened in Baltimore MD, where "no snitching/testifying" is glorified. Oliver lived in Catonsville MD which is literally 5 minutes from the grimey streets of the Baltimore line and he got caught up in da wrong circle simply by buying a vehicle (allegedly). Plus it happened in the 80s when the hood was hectic (still is to this day)
Why is there no consent agreement to make contact between mother and offspring at adulthood? Teenage kids...''pregnant'', in tough times should be able to let their own child know they loved them and were in a bad spot to survive and provide....once adult!
This storie a very solitary older me had Been living in the ... YMCA for. Many Year's Had heart attack and Die . They he never Bought new clothes. But read. The news paper, on a daily basis. The found millions of $$$$ stocks, coins . Finally they contacted A family members.
Oliver Monsoon might Be still a live but if he is, he's an old man, well their was A guy who use to frequent West Tampa Florida back in the 80's thAt look exactly like the photo of Oliver Monsoon.
Well, I guess he really loved the state of SC; to just give his money to them. I guess he didn't care about money; just lived life moment to moment. RIP!
If her mother had only used her intuition she would've known her daughter was already dead. It would have spared her the massive ego trip into the biker community.
I have pretty much always been down for bikers even when I didn't agree with what they did but I sincerely hope that every single one of them that has stolen the life of anyone else for their selfish coward profit burns in hell for eternity !!!
Unsolved mysteries is a classic a American Gem they need shows like this on public television this show has helped so many
Well, I wish they would caption the shots that were ``actual'' during reenactments. Like, was that Mr. Rice's actual trailer home? (Always comment on this for all docs: ``where were they shot?'' Producers could put it in credits at the end like in classic films, ``our thanks to the state of South Carolina for access to the abandoned property of Walter Rice;'' I want a virtual tour of actual crime scenes!)
@@quickchris10 that would be cool as well maybe u can contact the new unsolved mystery and tell them you're idea
People's tragedies are not for your entertainment.
And while it's obviously important for any show/documentary to hold people's interest, for people to have interest in what they are watching and to keep coming back for the next episode again and again...there's a big difference between holding people's interest in the cases being featured....and some grizzly fascination with seeing/ "virtually touring" the places where people have died, been attacked, been injured, lost a loved one, where "touring" the places where the crimes/deaths occurred when it has no bearing in being able to solve a case....solely for your pleasure/entertainment. Would taking a "virtual tour " of Walter Rice's dilapidated trailer 30 years later (or 30 years ago, for that matter) help solve the case?
Nope.
Which is what makes it so obvious that you're motivation is purely selfish, is solely for entertainment value for your odd proclivities.
Getting a "virtual tour" of the trailer Walter Rice died in, isn't going to help find his living heirs....so why would they feel the need to include the exact trailer he lived and died in, nor provide some ridiculous "virtual tour".
Not to mention the fact that this was 30 years ago, and in all likelihood his trailer has long since been bulldozed/condemned/ obliterated by act of God or nature, is just no longer standing.
Hey...no one loves the true crime genre more than me (and ESPECIALLY UM)....but I do so with great respect for victims, their family, friends, loved ones...and I know that there's a lot of intrinsic, positive value and insight to be gleaned from people's tragedies. And do so with respect.
Right!! I was 2 bucks for a while lunch ok this must be 1920 but clearly isn't
Watching this show brings back key memories of growing up for me. I used to be captivated by Robert Stacks voice & and the great storylines. Rest in peace Robert, nobody does it like you.
Sandra was very blessed to be adopted
By a wonderful couple
Good ending for Sandra!!!
this show needs to be back on television
What an amazing mom!
So sad all those years chasing after her daughter only in reality she had been dead all that time.
Yep, chasing a ghost!
If you can believe a biker. Who knows?! How about he thought she was dead and rode off and he was wrong, and another member of gang sold her.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she was still alive. I wouldn’t trust a biker. I’m sure other girls held captive by these biker gangs were “mute” due to fear
@@katiewalters4441 right, I mean, why would they beat that one biker up if they had just killed her and dumped her body somewhere?
Yeah, once they knew she was being looked for and the club was suspected of taking her they would've made he disappear. If they really had anything to do with it at all.
The real unsolved mystery is how Amy was able to buy lunch out with $2.
@Norberto Fontanez she would have got change!!
That's what I thought too. lol
Let's all thank our beloved POTATO 'O-BidenFlation for that fact.
$2 in the 70s was like $15
😂
A mothers love is endless mt heart brakes for Amy & her family
Yeah, it led her on a ghost chance to nowhere. I would have thought her mom's intuition would have told her she dead.
Intuition failed both daughter and mom.
The first story I believe amy billig was abducted on march 5, 1974 by members of the biker gang known as the "outlaws" than she was sold on the streets unfortunately she was murdered her body probably disposed of in the florida area I don't think she's even alive after all these years her mother passed away in 2005 at age 80 without ever knowing what happened to daughter sadly I don't even think this case will ever be solved due to the passage of time very sad
so sad that one ,lovely kid
@@mcfcguvnorsSo sad, so scary, so sorry. Their intuition failed them both.
how do you know she was murdered?
Are we not using periods anymore?
F*** the OUTLAWS!!
In a deathbed confession a former member of the biker gang that abducted Amy billig claimed she had been been kept mute, drugged, raped and killed soon after being kidnapped her remains are somewhere in the florida area possibly the everglades we will never know how sad her mother who searched hard and worked with authorities to find her sadly passed away in 2005 without ever knowing what truly happened to her
And her mom didn't use her intuition, instead going all over the place over every little lie told to her. Fascinating. Her intuition failed both of them.
So scary, so sad, so sorry.
I believe this, I think more than likely this is what happened to Amy.
Dennis watson was involved in the disappearance of oliver munson because he was to testify against watson for the stolen car his car (Oliver's) was found abandoned 3 days after he disappeared I believe he met with fowl play sadly oliver munson's mother passed away without learning what happened to her son I hope this case is solved very very sad situation
Amy was dead shortly after she got taken. It's also funny that all these sightings in different locations in such short of times in between. Sorry to say she was killed shortly after being taken. Either O.D or because she wasn't obedient
Id have wiped out every mutant in that club
@@mcfcguvnors Somehow I highly doubt that threat.
It could have been a hoax but the scariest thing is what if it was another girl that resembled her. Like what if it was another girl that was taken by the gang
DorothyJohnson maybe never even told Wayne Rogers about a past beau and a baby she gave away. Sandra shouldn't get her expectations too high.
I was about to say if the MC really took her she didn't last long. The women that get sold and passed around aren't going to be someone that the cops are looking for.
Hopefully all them mutant bikers are either dead or in jail or in pain
🤔🤔I theorized hilton soloman's car was used in the abduction of oliver munson he had a flat tire dennis offered to help he probably had an accomplice they then murdered oliver disposed of the body somewhere in the area sadly oliver's mother passed away without learning her son's fate😢🤔
I have no doubt that Oliver Munson was taken out - this happened in Baltimore MD, where "no snitching/testifying" is glorified. Oliver lived in Catonsville MD which is literally 5 minutes from the grimey streets of the Baltimore line and he got caught up in da wrong circle simply by buying a vehicle (allegedly). Plus it happened in the 80s when the hood was hectic (still is to this day)
He lay dead in or about his trailer for more than a year.
Why is there no consent agreement to make contact between mother and offspring at adulthood? Teenage kids...''pregnant'', in tough times should be able to let their own child know they loved them and were in a bad spot to survive and provide....once adult!
This storie a very solitary older me had
Been living in the ...
YMCA for. Many Year's
Had heart attack and
Die . They he never
Bought new clothes.
But read. The news paper, on a daily basis.
The found millions of
$$$$ stocks, coins .
Finally they contacted
A family members.
Oliver Monsoon might Be still a live but if he is, he's an old man, well their was A guy who use to frequent West Tampa Florida back in the 80's thAt look exactly like the photo of Oliver Monsoon.
I don't know where this guy is today that's been So long ago
Unfortunately they are all passed away
Abducted by a biker gang but still a strict vegetarian. LMFAO!
Her mom was a nut.
That girl would have been fed beef and beer at some point on her biker adventure.
Her on the bike. Sad story but that bit was funny.
Walter rice...Walter white? Lol
Well, I guess he really loved the state of SC; to just give his money to them. I guess he didn't care about money; just lived life moment to moment. RIP!
I wouldn't even bother looking for my birth mother
Amy Billig looks like Eliza Dushku.
The world went to shit once we got rid of unsolved mysteries
If her mother had only used her intuition she would've known her daughter was already dead. It would have spared her the massive ego trip into the biker community.
Nobody asked ur opinion kid
@@aldfjak LoL! 😂
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😆 🤣 😂 this whole episode is a complete fabrication! Who believes this she it?
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CAN'T FBI HANDLE THIS CASE?
They do but no one talks to them.
Based on the attitude of the FBI under POTATO O'BIDENflation, I'd say no, they never could.
I have pretty much always been down for bikers even when I didn't agree with what they did but I sincerely hope that every single one of them that has stolen the life of anyone else for their selfish coward profit burns in hell for eternity !!!
F bikers.