It makes you realize how much much harder and different things were before the Internet and how you couldn’t just go online and track someone down. So crazy.
Well that can happen when you really care about somebody when they leave like with Becky I was 27 years old at the time my ex-wife told me she wanted a divorce and I started crying like that too cuz I loved her and was a 27 year old man
I was 17 years old when I saw the Gordon Collins story. The way they presented it, and the way the actor portrayed him as a lost man, just touched my heart and made me want to cry. For days I kept on praying he would be found. One night I had a dream he came to my house, which was in Hinsdale, Illinois at that time and I asked how he got all the way there. I was about to call Unsolved Mysteries, but then I woke up. Its sad they never found the man believed to be him.
I think people were messing with the family. I don't think anyone saw him. Mexicans are cruel like that. They hate white people, so they were just playing with his family to a-holes.
Part were she said they were moving instantly started crying I'm 40 and started crying reminded me a few years ago when I found out my older brother had pancreatic cancer,I knew instantly what that met
My God, Robert Stack attracts more loyal and enthusiastic cult followers than anyone I can think of. And rightly so. He oozes charm and sinister charisma. Does anyone else remember him in Airplane!/Flying High? He had the immortal line, "Take that finger out of your ear. You don't know where that finger's been".
Sadly Gilbert’s son Jonathan blamed him for his mother’s Imprisonment in January 2011 Jonathan brutally beat his father Gilbert with a weapon with bodily harm he pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 4 years in prison.
@@shawnlittle3091 Whaaaaat?? I'm shocked. Shame on him. Guess the 🍎 doesn't fall far from the tree. Just like his mother. Hope Gilbert is ok. Disgusting pair of people. Thanks for the update.
Man❣ I can watch This show every day for years & still not get tired of them!!! I especially watch for their "Updates!" Love Unsolved Mysteries & Robert Stack - My Favorite❣
What I've learned from this show is that back in the 80-ies and 90-ies people used to suffer from amnesia quite a lot. Someone goes missing - must have amnesia.
I typed in "Unsolved Mysteries protein shake" in the search bar and this episode came up. I've been looking for this everywhere! I don't know why this poison protein shake story is so ingrained in my mind after all these years, but it is. Maybe because it's so weird. I'm so glad I finally found this episode!
I feel bad for Gilbert, his own son Johnathan attacked him with a knife in 2010 accusing him of being responsible for his mother's incarceration. Dude must have let his mom play head games with him and made him believe she's innocent.
I’ve actually been pondering a different theory ever since I read about Jonathan assaulting his dad. What if Gilbert isn’t the nice guy he seems to be in this segment? What if he was abusive to Elizabeth behind closed doors and she felt as if she had no other choice but to poison him. What if he was abusive towards Jonathan after Elizabeth was sent to prison? I know from experience that people are all too adept at hiding their true selves, and there are often multiple sides to every story.
How much of a monster do you have to be to try to poison your husband and seeing him suffering in the hospital? Knowing all along that you were the one who did it. On another note, I really liked the polio story. It was really nice to see there were a few students who were not mean and they helped her carry her books, and there was one student who became her best friend. That was really nice of them.
The sign of a good soul is somebody who shows kindness to those less fortunate, when everyone else is afraid to do so. To do this risks your own social standing but with it a willingness to make things better for others. Good for Becky.
Sad update: Gilbert Ortiz was reunited with his son, but the son wasn’t so glad. He beat his father so bad he had to be hospitalized twice. He blames his father for his mother going to prison...dear lord. I’m sorry, Gilbert. You deserve better.
Nemo Windsor. Gilbert’s son Jonathan inherited his mother’s genes of violence. Like mother like son, that’s for sure. Poor Gilbert, first his cheating wife poisoned him and then his son beat him up. He deserves better than what he is getting. I Hope his luck changes for his own sake and Elizabeth is out of his life for good. SMH
My dad was Canadian and during the Polio epidemic my grandparents sent him out of Toronto to a camp in the country, to keep him safe.Sadly, he still caught it and had to have endless ops on his leg , it was finally fixed in his forties, he didn’t limp anymore.
It is impossible for you to shed no tears of repressed emotions and share the joy and true feeling relief when you behold Laura's story and her happy reunion with her daughter.
women say they want "nice guys" but in reality they HATE them and have zero respect for them. when they find one, they take advantage of him, take his money and use him as a pawn, then they go have sex with some bad boy.
Jewel Clark yup the father and son had fights. The son beat Gilbert up. www.google.com/amp/s/www.mercurynews.com/2011/01/21/redwood-city-man-poisoned-by-wife-now-allegedly-beaten-by-son/amp/
In the 70's my childhood friends father had polio and walked crippled. Then one morning he woke up and couldn't walk and was bound to a wheel chair for the rest of his life.
Not only that but they got back in touch with David too who was watching UM. It's amazing to think now all they would've done is say....we'll keep in touch on Facebook.
Poor Gilbert. What a psychopathic horrible wife. :( Elizabeth is now imprisoned, thank god but why attempt to kill her husband though? Poor Delia in the convent with her baby girl she had to give up. Her Father was very cruel and cold but sadly that was common back then. It should not have been that way...
In the never ending stories about having to walk uphill both ways to school in year round blizzards by parents and grandparents while talking about how easy kids have it now, no one bothered to mention that every day at noon they would watch horror movies.
Imagine tuning into your favorite TV show to discover someone is looking for you and not because you committed a crime you thought you got away with, but because you had such a huge impact on their life they never forgot you. Wholesomeness 100.
Thanks For Another Wonderful Episode Of Unsolved Mysteries With Robert Stack It's Back After 8 Years On The Run Elisabeth Ortiz Was Captured In Mexico She Was Convicted And Sentenced To 25 To Life In Prison Gilbert Ortiz Was Finally Reunited With His Son Johnathan But The Ordeal Wasn't Over In 2017 Johnathan Was Charged With Beating His Father Gilbert Ortiz For Allegedly Blaming Him For His Mother Going To Prison Very Sad Situation Indeed
Yeah, one of so many great episodes of this long-running, extraordinary show that I love to this day. I remember the Gilbert story. He's lucky he survived. In fact, survived twice, in the hands of his wife and his son. Why the hell would Johnathan blame his father for anything, instead of his mother for trying to kill his father and kidnap him? So sorry for Gilbert. He's been through a lot. Hope he's ok.
I guess anything is possible, but I doubt Gordon survived that accident. Eye witness sightings rarely pan out. Can you imagine though - waking up in a foreign country, not knowing the language or anyone, and not knowing how you got there?
Elizabeth Ortiz Was released from prison in 2014 did not serve 25 years to life in prison for attempted murder. In 2010 Jonathan Gilbert’s son then 20 Brutally beat his dad Gilbert Ortiz Irrationally blaming him for his mothers Imprisonment. In January 2011 Jonathan, Gilbert’s son was charged with assault with a deadly weapon And inflicting great bodily injury. He later pleaded no contest To the charges and was sentenced to four years in prison. Terrible what Gilbert Ortiz Had to go through first he got poisoned did not recover 100% his son blaming him beating him and his own son sentenced to prison sad situation indeed.
Several years ago, a study of homeless people in Toronto suggested that Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is disproportionately common among them. Gordon Collins, if indeed he survived his accident, sounds like a perfect case in point, for his behavior and thinking show a man badly deprived of his faculties: not merely amnesiac, but badly injured in his mind. It could have happened all too easily after such an accident.
I'd always wondered about the authenticity of the detectives/officials involved in the reenactments and the scene/settings for the reenactments. Would have never caught this, thanks!
Sorry I'm late to the party, just subscribed. I was shocked at that as well; although I don't blame the poor child. We need to try to keep in mind that the poor boy was raised by his mother and God only knows what she told him. His father wasn't in his life for his formative years and he suffered a lot because of this.
Yah its long past time to cut ties to that whole side of the family, even his son. If the son blames the father for some stupid reason for the mother trying to poison the father... just move on
I don't mean this to sound as though I'm questioning the truth of your statement - in fact numerous people have posted the same - but where did y'all find this info? Was this something y'all found on Google? And yeah, I'd definitely have to say that the kid's mom totally brainwashed the kid. Gilbert legitimately seemed like someone who really loved his family.
I always love it when people know exactly what they would do in every situation that they've never been in. It's not always an option to simply go somewhere and stay there.
The polio vaccine was one of the best things to happen for children. I had friends who were afflicted with polio. Imagine what it would be like to never to be as active as everyone else. I grew up in the 60's and seen so many diseases get eradicated by vaccines. Now days some people are against them and it kills me inside. Autism's cause is not from vaccines it just happens to be a part of life. Be it genetics or just the luck of the draw. I would rather have an autistic child then a crippled or dead one.
I got my polio vaccine on a sugar cube in 2nd grade (1962). Even got a smallpox vax in 1972 when I went from Chicago to Oxford UK on a 6-month exchange
Life is not that simple though. It shouldn't be pro or anti vaccine. As with every medicine known to man, vaccines can have side effects and adverse reactions. My sister is currently dealing with a severe reaction to a tetanus shot and may even have Guillean Barre syndrome.
Not so much against a few... but 52 before Kindergarten and before leaving the hospital, so only a day or so old, a vax for a blood /sexually transmitted disease. WHY?
@@Hope-fv3kf ...because there are a lot more diseases that have vaccines now, and some require more than one shot? There was no chicken pox vaccine when I was a child, and I got the chicken pox--and as a result I run a far greater risk of developing shingles later in life. I'd much rather have had a shot for it. Sexually transmitted diseases can pass from mother to child during birth, too. I mean, they're not doing it just for the sake of giving a child a shot. Just because you don't fully understand the science of it all doesn't mean it's pointless.
I have read the update about Jonathan beating up Gilbert. But in the original story, when he says, "If she's gone, she's gone, but the kid...." Bless his heart.
The story with the dad trying to find his daugther bothered me a little. He could have tried to find her sooner I get it but both the daugther and mother seem to be upset or not truly open to the idea of him being around.
Another story of evil ungrateful selfish person. Poison their spouse who's the father of yr child then run off with the child. What's wrong with people to have such evil in them?
My great Uncle had polio. His Mom used to put him in a little wagon and pull him around to neighbor kids and try to help him make friends. Poor guy was always in crutches, even into old age.
The Gilbert’s story was really sad when I watched on Snapped. His wife Elizabeth was an evil woman who poisoned him. He is lucky to be alive today. But I am happy that finally his son was reunited with him again. A tragic story with a happy ending. I wish Gilbert the best of luck in everything and hope he will get better health wise.
The son tried killing the father later in the poisoning The now-grown son of a Redwood City woman who poisoned her husband with a insecticide-laced milkshake and kidnapped the boy to Mexico for years is facing incarceration himself after accepting a plea deal for attacking his father last year. Jonathan Fuentes Ortiz, 21, pleaded no contest to felony assault and admitted causing great bodily injury. He faces up to five years in prison when sentenced Nov. 9 and could receive as little as probation. In return for the plea, the District Attorney’s Office dropped another count of assault with a deadly weapon. "This is a good resolution of the case. This is obviously a young man with a lot of issues to deal with,” said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. According to prosecutors, Ortiz blamed his father for his mother’s imprisonment, leading to assaults on June 25 and Oct. 17, 2010. Ortiz was just 2 years old in March 1992 when his mother, Elizabeth Fuentes, fed his father a chocolate milkshake mixed with a bug killer and fled the county to her native Mexico. Fuentes was located and arrested in 2000 on attempted murder charges but her son remained missing until his grandmother brought the boy to the San Mateo County women’s jail for a visit. A sharp-eyed deputy connected the child to an age-enhanced drawing commissioned by authorities searching for him and Ortiz was reunited with the father, Gilbert Ortiz, who survived the poisoning. Elizabeth Fuentes was convicted and sentenced to 13 years to life in prison. Defense attorney Gerritt Rutgers did not return a call for comment but previously told the Daily Journal his client has issues fueled by his mother’s absence and the abrupt switch from living with her mother in Mexico to living with a paternal family he didn’t know. Father and son were living together in Redwood City with other residents last year when, on two occasions, the younger man beat his father and screamed at him about what he had done to his mother, Wagstaffe said. The first time, Ortiz put a knife to his father’s chest and later took him to the hospital where the man told doctors he had been robbed at knifepoint, Wagstaffe said.
Real shame they never found Gordon Collins. With over 50 credible sightings, difficult to believe it wasn't really him. What I find strange is how the guy in jail said his name was "Gordie"; if indeed that was Gordon, then that means he could remember his name? Is it possible to remember your name without remembering where you live or your family? Very weird case. 😕
@@huntermason3857 Definitely true, but I find it hard to believe that he was able to keep his ID/papers after being lost at sea and in the water for hours. But it's possible, yes.
My sister fell off her bike when she was bout 14yrs old, she hit her head very hard n went into a coma for about a week. Well they warned us she may remember a little, she may remember everything they couldn't tell until they woke up. She remembered her name but she couldn't remember any of us, her family, for like a few weeks after, but when she came back home it all kicked in. Unfortunately the head injury kinda left her a bit of a handicap she's kinda simple in some ways but knows enough to be able to live a normal life.
@@oliviablackburn1113 I believe it means that the story in the movies continues from one to the next. I think it's more like watching a TV show than a movie.
9:44 I cried like that when I was 27 when fiancee said wanted to break up after a 6 year relationship,and when I was 32 when my bro told me he had pancreatic cancer cause I knew what that meant I'm tearing up now thinking of those 2 events
Unsolved Mysteries: Where every missing person is a wandering amnesiac, even the ones lost at sea. Bonus points for also being a statutory rape "romance" with tender piano music ep.
One thing I appreciate about social media is beomg able to stay in contact with my best friend we been friends since 5th grade I moved in 8th but we never lost contact thanks to MySpace and now fb we are still best friends to this day and we are 30 years old we visit eachother and talk regularly on video chat too bad there wasn't social media back on the day
The gordon collins case was truly sad I really would like to believe he's still alive out there somewhere possibly suffering from amnesia and may not know who is or could wandering around as a "john doe" hoping for a Resolution in this baffling mystery
If Gofundme was a thing 30 years ago Gilbert would be rich. That poor bastard. They conviently skipped over what this would have cost him in medical expenses
What I find odd is that they found two bodies, but Gordon and the woman where not found, why did they not assume the woman was alive as well ? I'm my opinion everyone died at sea, the reason they didn't find Gordon and the woman is because they where taken by some animal or went down with the ship. These stories are sad and I feel for the families, but at some point you have to except the reality that the most likely explanation, which is they all perished at sea, is what happened.
Santa Rosalia? Is 622 miles down the baja peninsula! Not 300! I almost lost my life down there! It is still a VERY PELIGRO PLACE! and Becky was Awesome 👌
James Hatfield saw the nomad, vagabond...call him what you will. He's convinced it was Gordon, but the man can't remember anything -- can't tell if this is true or dream. Sad but true.
Before the advent of the Internet, this show was quite effective in helping people reunite. I loved this show then, and I still love it!!
It's a very sexy show
It makes you realize how much much harder and different things were before the Internet and how you couldn’t just go online and track someone down. So crazy.
Loved the Polio story...not all kids are vicious and cruel......
the scene where teh dad is carrying her into school broke it for me. thats teary eyed stuff
@@pepe6666 That scene tore me up too....I cannot imagine the pain that that would cause me as a parent
Yes me too that part and when becky told her she was leaving the next day wow just made me cry....
@@mikemanners1069 these degenerate parents who don't get their kids vaccinated should see this story
Well that can happen when you really care about somebody when they leave like with Becky I was 27 years old at the time my ex-wife told me she wanted a divorce and I started crying like that too cuz I loved her and was a 27 year old man
Boy!!! This world needs more people like Becky. I'm glad they found each other.
I was 17 years old when I saw the Gordon Collins story. The way they presented it, and the way the actor portrayed him as a lost man, just touched my heart and made me want to cry. For days I kept on praying he would be found. One night I had a dream he came to my house, which was in Hinsdale, Illinois at that time and I asked how he got all the way there. I was about to call Unsolved Mysteries, but then I woke up. Its sad they never found the man believed to be him.
That's random
@Josh Kolbo no clue what that's about. I can't remember what happened yesterday
I think he used the tragedy to start a new life,i think it was spur of the moment thing,if it was planned out,he would’ve hid better
I think people were messing with the family. I don't think anyone saw him. Mexicans are cruel like that. They hate white people, so they were just playing with his family to a-holes.
As a mom and school teacher, Judy and Becky's story really touches me. I know firsthand how school can be heaven or hell for children.
As someone who went to elementary school, this story touched me. 😒
Part were she said they were moving instantly started crying I'm 40 and started crying reminded me a few years ago when I found out my older brother had pancreatic cancer,I knew instantly what that met
Becky and Judy's story is one of my favorites.
Mine too!!! I’m glad they reunited.
Raise your kids to be "The Becky" of their school.
sarah bee amen 🙏🏾
Just not Aunt Becky. Lol
I total agree
I see what you did there.
@@MarjorieEarlDean lol
My God, Robert Stack attracts more loyal and enthusiastic cult followers than anyone I can think of. And rightly so. He oozes charm and sinister charisma. Does anyone else remember him in Airplane!/Flying High? He had the immortal line, "Take that finger out of your ear. You don't know where that finger's been".
Shirley you can't be serious.
@@Juliet_Tobin Don't call me Shirley! 😄
I had the same vibe with Mr. Roarke from "Fantasy Island"
Poor Gilbert!!! He seems so freakin sweet. I hope he's doing better and I'm glad that he got his son back :)
Sadly Gilbert’s son Jonathan blamed him for his mother’s Imprisonment in January 2011 Jonathan brutally beat his father Gilbert with a weapon with bodily harm he pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 4 years in prison.
@@shawnlittle3091 Wow! Takes after his mother?!
jennifer ryerse jones Yup definitely.
Would you give him some ill na na?
@@shawnlittle3091 Whaaaaat?? I'm shocked. Shame on him. Guess the 🍎 doesn't fall far from the tree. Just like his mother. Hope Gilbert is ok. Disgusting pair of people. Thanks for the update.
Man❣ I can watch This show every day for years & still not get tired of them!!! I especially watch for their "Updates!"
Love Unsolved Mysteries & Robert Stack - My Favorite❣
Seems like everyone had amnesia in the unsolved mysteries days
Michelle G89_ u already commented this in other videos.. say new things
@@iaskalbert3891 maybe she forgot. 🤣
Megan Smith lmao
Michelle G89_ Lmaoooo true
Maybe I was reiterating my point.... Einstein 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What I've learned from this show is that back in the 80-ies and 90-ies people used to suffer from amnesia quite a lot. Someone goes missing - must have amnesia.
Lots of Candadians got it too.
Right
Lol. I wish I suffered amnesia. There's plenty I'd love to forget given the trajectory of my life!
😂
Amnesia and alot of Aneurysms
I typed in "Unsolved Mysteries protein shake" in the search bar and this episode came up. I've been looking for this everywhere! I don't know why this poison protein shake story is so ingrained in my mind after all these years, but it is. Maybe because it's so weird. I'm so glad I finally found this episode!
I always remembered it too
It was ingrained in my mind too I was 8 or 9 in the early 90s when I first saw this episode
I feel bad for Gilbert, his own son Johnathan attacked him with a knife in 2010 accusing him of being responsible for his mother's incarceration. Dude must have let his mom play head games with him and made him believe she's innocent.
I’ve actually been pondering a different theory ever since I read about Jonathan assaulting his dad. What if Gilbert isn’t the nice guy he seems to be in this segment? What if he was abusive to Elizabeth behind closed doors and she felt as if she had no other choice but to poison him. What if he was abusive towards Jonathan after Elizabeth was sent to prison? I know from experience that people are all too adept at hiding their true selves, and there are often multiple sides to every story.
@@thedarkcreole she should have gone to the police instead of poisoning him then.
Humberto Chávez True. I never condone murder unless it’s self defense.
@@thedarkcreole No one claimed he was abusive to them.
@@Sh00terMcGavinXL I agree. If that was the case, then go to the police and get a divorce. Poising him and taking the kid away wasn't the answer.
How much of a monster do you have to be to try to poison your husband and seeing him suffering in the hospital? Knowing all along that you were the one who did it. On another note, I really liked the polio story. It was really nice to see there were a few students who were not mean and they helped her carry her books, and there was one student who became her best friend. That was really nice of them.
The sign of a good soul is somebody who shows kindness to those less fortunate, when everyone else is afraid to do so. To do this risks your own social standing but with it a willingness to make things better for others. Good for Becky.
I’m so happy she was reunited with Becky! What a relief 😅
Sad update: Gilbert Ortiz was reunited with his son, but the son wasn’t so glad. He beat his father so bad he had to be hospitalized twice. He blames his father for his mother going to prison...dear lord. I’m sorry, Gilbert. You deserve better.
ARE YOU SERIOUS WTF
The wife Elizabeth is a lying mole.
That's so sad..poor man.
Weird. This one was confusing
Nemo Windsor. Gilbert’s son Jonathan inherited his mother’s genes of violence. Like mother like son, that’s for sure. Poor Gilbert, first his cheating wife poisoned him and then his son beat him up. He deserves better than what he is getting. I Hope his luck changes for his own sake and Elizabeth is out of his life for good. SMH
My dad was Canadian and during the Polio epidemic my grandparents sent him out of Toronto to a camp in the country, to keep him safe.Sadly, he still caught it and had to have endless ops on his leg , it was finally fixed in his forties, he didn’t limp anymore.
We need more Beckys in this world. God bless her. xx
It is impossible for you to shed no tears of repressed emotions and share the joy and true feeling relief when you behold Laura's story and her happy reunion with her daughter.
Laura died in june 2019
That was a weird interaction between Mac and his daughter
Omg....i can't believe someone poisoned that guy. He seems like such a nice guy.
@Jewel Clark Simmer down Jewel, speak slower, softer, and maybe we can understand you
@Jewel Clark you did not ma'am.
But why did he keep drinking it? Lol
women say they want "nice guys" but in reality they HATE them and have zero respect for them. when they find one, they take advantage of him, take his money and use him as a pawn, then they go have sex with some bad boy.
Jewel Clark yup the father and son had fights. The son beat Gilbert up.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.mercurynews.com/2011/01/21/redwood-city-man-poisoned-by-wife-now-allegedly-beaten-by-son/amp/
This episode is incredible. All the stories !
my grandma had polio. She went from walking to wheel chair within a few years of my childhood. eventually losing a leg. it's rough
In the 70's my childhood friends father had polio and walked crippled. Then one morning he woke up and couldn't walk and was bound to a wheel chair for the rest of his life.
The update of Becky and Judy stated that they've found each other. Why wasn't it aired on the show? I would've loved to see that.❤
It was. 41:41 here ruclips.net/video/tLQEv_2DrVw/видео.html
I was hoping that they would put the updated on here.
Not only that but they got back in touch with David too who was watching UM.
It's amazing to think now all they would've done is say....we'll keep in touch on Facebook.
@@karentucker2161 They shouldn't cut out Any of these great shows!
It was originally but sometimes people take away their disclosures.
In a world full of Kardashians, be a Becky.
LiLSuzQ32 lol
Amen❣
Amen!!
Poor Gilbert. What a psychopathic horrible wife. :( Elizabeth is now imprisoned, thank god but why attempt to kill her husband though?
Poor Delia in the convent with her baby girl she had to give up. Her Father was very cruel and cold but sadly that was common back then. It should not have been that way...
In the never ending stories about having to walk uphill both ways to school in year round blizzards by parents and grandparents while talking about how easy kids have it now, no one bothered to mention that every day at noon they would watch horror movies.
The two friends reuniting !😂
Desmond Castro lol
Imagine tuning into your favorite TV show to discover someone is looking for you and not because you committed a crime you thought you got away with, but because you had such a huge impact on their life they never forgot you. Wholesomeness 100.
Thanks For Another Wonderful Episode Of Unsolved Mysteries With Robert Stack It's Back After 8 Years On The Run Elisabeth Ortiz Was Captured In Mexico She Was Convicted And Sentenced To 25 To Life In Prison Gilbert Ortiz Was Finally Reunited With His Son Johnathan But The Ordeal Wasn't Over In 2017 Johnathan Was Charged With Beating His Father Gilbert Ortiz For Allegedly Blaming Him For His Mother Going To Prison Very Sad Situation Indeed
Wow
Huh?
Yeah, one of so many great episodes of this long-running, extraordinary show that I love to this day. I remember the Gilbert story. He's lucky he survived. In fact, survived twice, in the hands of his wife and his son. Why the hell would Johnathan blame his father for anything, instead of his mother for trying to kill his father and kidnap him? So sorry for Gilbert. He's been through a lot. Hope he's ok.
Weirdo
Becky = what a true friend really is.
Yeah , so why did She steal Her boyfriend away ?
Steven Attanasso, She didn't steal anyone's boyfriend.
Robert stack is and was the best host of unsolved mysteries
Did anyone else see the Jaycee Dugard missing poster in the background when the wife from the shake story was being interviewed?
Loved unsolved mysteries, I even got the theme song as my ring tone 😜
How do you get the ringtone?
iTunes
Angus really? LOL ok Cool I’m gonna look for it
Me too
Fckin creep...joking 😂
I guess anything is possible, but I doubt Gordon survived that accident. Eye witness sightings rarely pan out. Can you imagine though - waking up in a foreign country, not knowing the language or anyone, and not knowing how you got there?
Anyone else notice that at 29:04 Gilbert's wife looks over at the sports drink just before the doctor tells her about it?
Elizabeth Ortiz Was released from prison in 2014 did not serve 25 years to life in prison for attempted murder. In 2010 Jonathan Gilbert’s son then 20 Brutally beat his dad Gilbert Ortiz Irrationally blaming him for his mothers Imprisonment. In January 2011 Jonathan, Gilbert’s son was charged with assault with a deadly weapon And inflicting great bodily injury. He later pleaded no contest To the charges and was sentenced to four years in prison. Terrible what Gilbert Ortiz Had to go through first he got poisoned did not recover 100% his son blaming him beating him and his own son sentenced to prison sad situation indeed.
Shawn Little apparently the son inherited his moms genes
Doc Brightside Apparently so.
I feel so bad for Gilbert
damn...im in shocked. i believe this story too!! It's very sad that Johns mother brainwashed him about his father.
@@electrofonickitty823 Me too. He's been through a great deal in his life.
The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup
The bottle was set aside for later.......nooo it should have immediately been preserved. You know Elizabeth grabbed it.
She had to concoct her Jussie Smollett-esque story
Several years ago, a study of homeless people in Toronto suggested that Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is disproportionately common among them. Gordon Collins, if indeed he survived his accident, sounds like a perfect case in point, for his behavior and thinking show a man badly deprived of his faculties: not merely amnesiac, but badly injured in his mind. It could have happened all too easily after such an accident.
James Hetfield
Gary Busey
M.C. Hammer
Why you guys randomly saying people
Joe Biden
- Touching episode.
Gilbert's wife came up with the dumbest story ever 🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣
I am so glad that Becky and Judy were able to reconnect later in life.
33:08 Hey, it's Jaycee Dugard in the poster in the background! I wonder why Unsolved Mysteries never covered her kidnapping.
Yobo1245 i think they give attention to the underdog types of stories, Jaycee has a lot of publicity
I'd always wondered about the authenticity of the detectives/officials involved in the reenactments and the scene/settings for the reenactments. Would have never caught this, thanks!
Becky is a sweetheart! She is such a great friend!👭💖
I'm so glad Judi found a friend in Becky, not many kids would be that nice to someone disabled, I'm glad they found each other.
Womp womp womp....David was watching UM the night of the broadcast and left his number. Oh man...rekindling the fire 😂😂😂😂
In regards of Gilbert Ortiz case. Do you guys that Gilbert’s son brutally beat his Dad in 2010 and blamed his dad for his mom going to jail.
Wow. That's insane.
wow so sad. I feel for Gilbert Ortiz so heartbreaking. I am glad he is still alive.
Sorry I'm late to the party, just subscribed. I was shocked at that as well; although I don't blame the poor child. We need to try to keep in mind that the poor boy was raised by his mother and God only knows what she told him. His father wasn't in his life for his formative years and he suffered a lot because of this.
You forgot to add *”UPDATE”* to the beginning of your post..
Yah its long past time to cut ties to that whole side of the family, even his son. If the son blames the father for some stupid reason for the mother trying to poison the father... just move on
Gilbert Ortiz’s son attacked him several times when he was 21.
OMG! Horrible. There's no excuse for that. He's as bad as his mother. This is someone who loves his son.
His mom messed him up..
I don't mean this to sound as though I'm questioning the truth of your statement - in fact numerous people have posted the same - but where did y'all find this info? Was this something y'all found on Google? And yeah, I'd definitely have to say that the kid's mom totally brainwashed the kid. Gilbert legitimately seemed like someone who really loved his family.
What? I never heard that news that is so sad that mom probably filled his head with all kinds of nonsense about Gilbert. Gilbert seem like a sweet man
people think they can see a storm coming a return to port. Seas can go from calm to life threatening in 5 minutes.
29:50. The way Elizabeth Ortiz acted was how Jussie Smollett created his story.
Hahah
LoL 😂
i love this tv series
Same with me. Still one of my favorites.
if that was my son down there i'd be living there myself until i found him.
I always love it when people know exactly what they would do in every situation that they've never been in. It's not always an option to simply go somewhere and stay there.
The polio vaccine was one of the best things to happen for children. I had friends who were afflicted with polio. Imagine what it would be like to never to be as active as everyone else. I grew up in the 60's and seen so many diseases get eradicated by vaccines. Now days some people are against them and it kills me inside. Autism's cause is not from vaccines it just happens to be a part of life. Be it genetics or just the luck of the draw. I would rather have an autistic child then a crippled or dead one.
I got my polio vaccine on a sugar cube in 2nd grade (1962). Even got a smallpox vax in 1972 when I went from Chicago to Oxford UK on a 6-month exchange
Life is not that simple though. It shouldn't be pro or anti vaccine. As with every medicine known to man, vaccines can have side effects and adverse reactions. My sister is currently dealing with a severe reaction to a tetanus shot and may even have Guillean Barre syndrome.
Not so much against a few... but 52 before Kindergarten and before leaving the hospital, so only a day or so old, a vax for a blood /sexually transmitted disease. WHY?
The link between vaccines and autism has been thoroughly debunked, anyway.
@@Hope-fv3kf ...because there are a lot more diseases that have vaccines now, and some require more than one shot? There was no chicken pox vaccine when I was a child, and I got the chicken pox--and as a result I run a far greater risk of developing shingles later in life. I'd much rather have had a shot for it.
Sexually transmitted diseases can pass from mother to child during birth, too. I mean, they're not doing it just for the sake of giving a child a shot. Just because you don't fully understand the science of it all doesn't mean it's pointless.
I have read the update about Jonathan beating up Gilbert. But in the original story, when he says, "If she's gone, she's gone, but the kid...." Bless his heart.
The story with the dad trying to find his daugther bothered me a little. He could have tried to find her sooner I get it but both the daugther and mother seem to be upset or not truly open to the idea of him being around.
She really had me going with the story about the kid and the masked man in the parking lot. Very clever ruse.
LOL
Are you being sarcastic?or joking?
@@isabellavalencia8026 Yes
@@michaelwayne1977 in that case 😂😂😂
@@michaelwayne1977 and thankyou
Why didn’t they show Judy and Becky reunite with each other including one of the boys they went out with there is footage of that.
Sometimes they aren't able to film the reunion
Bobby Lawson I actually just found out another episode there is footage of their reunion.
I have the same thought in mind. I've seen that footage of the reunion.
@@shawnlittle3091 can you give us the link?
Here is the link to Judy and Becky’s reunion starting at 41:41. ruclips.net/video/tLQEv_2DrVw/видео.html
Another story of evil ungrateful selfish person. Poison their spouse who's the father of yr child then run off with the child. What's wrong with people to have such evil in them?
Update: Due to her expert storytelling skills, Elizabeth Ortiz is now the head writer for Monday Night Raw...
My great Uncle had polio. His Mom used to put him in a little wagon and pull him around to neighbor kids and try to help him make friends.
Poor guy was always in crutches, even into old age.
They should have listened about the bad weather warning smh
W.B. MacDonald died in 2017. Sadly, his daughter Sherry was not mentioned in his obituary.
The Gordon Collins story gives me chills until this day...very scary!! He is alive in Mexico...
Doubt it
What a great kid becky was, i raised my daughter to be just like her. And kudos to judy for her Elvis poster in her room. Haha.
I feel so bad for Gilbert
I was looking for the poisoned shake episode I remember this one I watched in the early 90s, I was 8 then.
Wonderful to see Delia and Laura meet each other after 30 years of separation. What a wonderful outcome. Very happy for them both 🙏
Delia died in June 2019, at least they had many years together
5:00 brought a tear to me eye
pepe6666 your profile pic too
Gilbert's son tried to kill him when he grew up. Jesus. Poor Gilbert. I hope that disgusting cow of a woman rots in hell.
man Stack had the best wardrobe. I wanna dress like him when im 50+
Yes, any trench, any aviator type coat , etc he tried
@@maramarxx2431 look for my comments as u go thru the series theyre the best:p
Yep Mr Stack was the man
@@blackonyxtv823 with the voice !
Word up
The actor who plays W Mac is so handsome ... who is he? The actress who plays Mary Hellen Car, is also very beautiful!
The Gilbert’s story was really sad when I watched on Snapped. His wife Elizabeth was an evil woman who poisoned him. He is lucky to be alive today. But I am happy that finally his son was reunited with him again. A tragic story with a happy ending. I wish Gilbert the best of luck in everything and hope he will get better health wise.
Thank you, Unsolved Mysteries, for bringing us this heartwarming story of...statutory rape and absentee parenthood? You sure? Ok.
The son tried killing the father later in the poisoning
The now-grown son of a Redwood City woman who poisoned her husband with a insecticide-laced milkshake and kidnapped the boy to Mexico for years is facing incarceration himself after accepting a plea deal for attacking his father last year.
Jonathan Fuentes Ortiz, 21, pleaded no contest to felony assault and admitted causing great bodily injury. He faces up to five years in prison when sentenced Nov. 9 and could receive as little as probation. In return for the plea, the District Attorney’s Office dropped another count of assault with a deadly weapon.
"This is a good resolution of the case. This is obviously a young man with a lot of issues to deal with,” said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
According to prosecutors, Ortiz blamed his father for his mother’s imprisonment, leading to assaults on June 25 and Oct. 17, 2010.
Ortiz was just 2 years old in March 1992 when his mother, Elizabeth Fuentes, fed his father a chocolate milkshake mixed with a bug killer and fled the county to her native Mexico. Fuentes was located and arrested in 2000 on attempted murder charges but her son remained missing until his grandmother brought the boy to the San Mateo County women’s jail for a visit. A sharp-eyed deputy connected the child to an age-enhanced drawing commissioned by authorities searching for him and Ortiz was reunited with the father, Gilbert Ortiz, who survived the poisoning. Elizabeth Fuentes was convicted and sentenced to 13 years to life in prison.
Defense attorney Gerritt Rutgers did not return a call for comment but previously told the Daily Journal his client has issues fueled by his mother’s absence and the abrupt switch from living with her mother in Mexico to living with a paternal family he didn’t know.
Father and son were living together in Redwood City with other residents last year when, on two occasions, the younger man beat his father and screamed at him about what he had done to his mother, Wagstaffe said.
The first time, Ortiz put a knife to his father’s chest and later took him to the hospital where the man told doctors he had been robbed at knifepoint, Wagstaffe said.
ty for the fine update
R.I.P. ROBERT STACK #2021
Real shame they never found Gordon Collins. With over 50 credible sightings, difficult to believe it wasn't really him. What I find strange is how the guy in jail said his name was "Gordie"; if indeed that was Gordon, then that means he could remember his name? Is it possible to remember your name without remembering where you live or your family? Very weird case. 😕
Maybe he still had his ID and read it.
I am afraid that Gordon died at sea. The person wandering around Mexico was more than likely someone else. That is the likeliest scenario.
If he had his Id he could see where he live and where he’s from
@@huntermason3857 Definitely true, but I find it hard to believe that he was able to keep his ID/papers after being lost at sea and in the water for hours. But it's possible, yes.
My sister fell off her bike when she was bout 14yrs old, she hit her head very hard n went into a coma for about a week. Well they warned us she may remember a little, she may remember everything they couldn't tell until they woke up. She remembered her name but she couldn't remember any of us, her family, for like a few weeks after, but when she came back home it all kicked in. Unfortunately the head injury kinda left her a bit of a handicap she's kinda simple in some ways but knows enough to be able to live a normal life.
They got to watch serialized movies at noon at school. Why couldn't that have continued when I was in school?
What does serialized mean?
@@oliviablackburn1113 I believe it means that the story in the movies continues from one to the next. I think it's more like watching a TV show than a movie.
A s oh ok. That makes sense.
9:44 I cried like that when I was 27 when fiancee said wanted to break up after a 6 year relationship,and when I was 32 when my bro told me he had pancreatic cancer cause I knew what that meant I'm tearing up now thinking of those 2 events
Damn man… 3 years later hopefully shit has gotten better for you
Unsolved Mysteries: Where every missing person is a wandering amnesiac, even the ones lost at sea. Bonus points for also being a statutory rape "romance" with tender piano music ep.
Haha.
34:50 I have a job interview. Classic
One thing I appreciate about social media is beomg able to stay in contact with my best friend we been friends since 5th grade I moved in 8th but we never lost contact thanks to MySpace and now fb we are still best friends to this day and we are 30 years old we visit eachother and talk regularly on video chat too bad there wasn't social media back on the day
The gordon collins case was truly sad I really would like to believe he's still alive out there somewhere possibly suffering from amnesia and may not know who is or could wandering around as a "john doe" hoping for a Resolution in this baffling mystery
If Gofundme was a thing 30 years ago Gilbert would be rich. That poor bastard. They conviently skipped over what this would have cost him in medical expenses
What I find odd is that they found two bodies, but Gordon and the woman where not found, why did they not assume the woman was alive as well ? I'm my opinion everyone died at sea, the reason they didn't find Gordon and the woman is because they where taken by some animal or went down with the ship. These stories are sad and I feel for the families, but at some point you have to except the reality that the most likely explanation, which is they all perished at sea, is what happened.
Be cool like Becky!
Santa Rosalia? Is 622 miles down the baja peninsula! Not 300! I almost lost my life down there! It is still a VERY PELIGRO PLACE! and Becky was Awesome 👌
I saw this episode along time ago and I feel bad for Gilbert. Brenda seems to be a helpful supportive person and very beautiful to.
James Hatfield saw the nomad, vagabond...call him what you will. He's convinced it was Gordon, but the man can't remember anything -- can't tell if this is true or dream. Sad but true.
Fucking GOLD 🤣👊🎸🎸🎸
Bless u Judi..So brave.
Such a special friend in Becky..x
Poor Gilbert. Elizabeth didn't deserve him.
Serialized horror movies were played every day in Jr. High back then?? Damn, we really are coddled these days.
Yes, you are. It’s also called indoctrinated.
@@Sabbathissaturday Yes, it is called that. Pansies ate easier to coerce and manipulate.
We are taught to be pansy wimps- cattle, or sheep. Do not argue, make waves, or cause problems. That's what they expect us to do.
Segment 1: I am glad they got back in touch.
Wow she really tried to kill him God bless your soul gilbert🙏
I get that feeling also to find Becky s and tell them wow first story
If the story of Becky and Judy doesn’t make your eyes dusty then I question if you’re even human.
Spooky music on Gilbert's update that the woman is out of prison 👹
So Happy Judi and Becky were reunited!🤗🤗💏💞💕