I'm 32 and still a fan 25 years later. The cases gave me chills or moved my heart. Robert Stack could scare the hell out of anywhere. Have you all seen the new version on Netflix?? It's a little different but it's still Unsolved Mysteries and it's still excellent.
There should be a law about convenience stores/gas stations hiring only one person working. There should always be at least 3 people working - one being a security guard with a gun. So scary!
That's why in many parts of NJ gas stations close at night since it's illegal for u to pump ur own gas, meaning gas station clerks have to pump gas for the drivers.
I feel bad for Rob Shafer. He was so close to stopping Angie's kidnapper. I know if he had caught up to him, he would have kicked his ass to kingdom come.
Maybe it was better only to take the plate license number of car and stop at first house to ask phone help to call police ...the rapidity of police could solve the case other way the kidnapper could shoot both the girl and boy
@@lauralaura2293 I'm sure he did, but who knows where he was at exactly. He could have been nowhere near a house. That town is in rural Missouri, so he could have been in the middle of nowhere.
Mark Minter true...anyway is in vain now to think what he should do or not! So frustrating someone can kidnappe you in the middle of the town and under the eyes of the loved one....
Just saw Angela Hammond on Inside Edition, and decided to watch this episode. They’re still searching for her 30 years later, hopefully justice is served.
That poor kid who tried to rescue his girlfriend :( I cannot even imagine how horrible it must have been to watch that truck drive away, when his car died.
@@MilHustlesher boyfriend rob was chasing this dirty Bastard😡 When his car died damn just wished he had kept after this creep angela's hammond was Abducted sadly she hasn't been found truly sad😪😭
@@islandblader I was thinking the same thing. In a phone booth your stuck in one spot, whereas with a cell phone you can run with it, call 911. We have apps where you can follow someone's location. I feel horrible for the boyfriend. He truly loved her and wanted to marry her :(
A rare episode without an update. The Angela Hammond segment gave me nightmares the first time I saw it, such a disturbing case. Poor girl, she must have went through hell.
@@cmclayton1986 Realizing the baby Angela was pregnant with would be a nearly 30 year old adult now is just..........tragic. She's been missing far too long.
Am I the only one who finds it annoying that there are always "sightings" of missing people, even when half the time the person missing is found to have been murdered before the "sightings" occured? I would never put any faith in these. This country has 300+ million people, the odds of someone looking even exactly like someone else are very very good.
Yeah, i hate that. There was a case on here where a woman says she saw the missing girl in a new kids on the block video. She came on the show and everything talking about it. Turned out it wasnt her, and the real girl was murdered the night she disappeared.
Thats why cops are skeptical they go through a million of these leads. But every once in awhile you get the real deal sightings and thats how you get these fugitives
I don't find it annoying, just sad. These are people who don't know the missing person making identifications based on photographs. Often blurry or distorted from frequent photocopying. Most of the time, these people call in trying to help. Mistakes are understandable. There was one time I almost thought I saw my maternal grandma while walking out of church. Grandma had been dead for nearly a year. I *knew* that. She still looked *so much* like Grandma, I almost started to doubt.
30:32 The most disturbing abduction of all-time. Straight nightmare fuel. The boyfriend did all he could and is a hero. I pray that one day this case can be solved🤞🏼
@Jewel Clark I don't know. He seemed like he was telling the truth, but I'm no mind reader. I don't know what his motive would be either. Unfortunately I think there are just too many sick people out there, especially people who prey on young women.
Pluto's Forest: His motive was that he had cold feet because Angela was pregnant and they were getting married, plus Rob wasn’t even out of High School yet.
Robert Stack was one of only three men from my childhood that had a voice that scared me. The other two being my father, and Mark Callaway, better known as WWE superstar The Undertaker.
Robert's voice scared the crap out of me as a kid. I agree the Undertaker especially his original gimmick where he didn't talk and wore the old west mortician outfit was the scariest.
Anyone notice that whenever Robert was on camera at night, they always had some creepy lit lamppost in the background? Also, anyone notice that he never blinks on camera? I don't think he did that by accident. His creepy stares into the camera helped in giving us all nightmares as kids.
I would pay some serious money to hear the bloopers from the Stack!! I bet he fell over laughing after he said "her precious cocaine" 🤣😆😆 Just listen to a few of his narrations, he is hilarious and serious at the same time. This guy went missing in the mountains and Stack said "he ignored obvious and clear signs to go back home and now the wilderness is home" It wasn't funny what happened to the guy, but Stack all but called him stupid
Sad to say that there hasn’t been any updates on Angela since the “mistaken identity” theory last year. Still not giving up on hope that her case will be solved.
I remember the segment about the boys being burned to death in the shack from its original broadcast date. That story has always haunted me. I’m certain they were murdered.
@Lizzy Otieno Funny you say that; when I was younger and the show aired on TV, I would always leave the room when the music played on intro and before commercial break.
This episode is one of the most infuriating, sad, perplexing I have seen.what monster would burn up those little boys? And I feel so bad for Angela’s boyfriend. I would be haunted too.
My kids can’t walk to school by themselves.I drop my kids off and I pick them up.I give a fuck about my kids,I will bury a nigga about my kids and do the time.
@@Romans8-9 Here we go! its finally solved by romans 8:9. those 2 guys set the boys on fire by accident held the door shut until they died on accident. congrats my man
I remember the Angela Hammond case from when I was young. It scared the heck out of me as a kid. And nearly 30yrs later we still have no idea what happened. Its so sad.
@Jewel Clark Stop blaming Rob...he was a jock and the two kids who killed Trudy were losers (not typical types of personalities that would be friends) and didnt have a truck with a fish decal. You think Rob abducted her, had phone records to prove the call lengths, staged a transmission failure in the road, got a ride to the police station all in 15 minutes? You are dense. He was the first suspect and cleared. Stop defamating the guy he already lives with enough pain most likely. You are not capable of solving a case that the police cant simply by reading reddit and watching CZcams.
@Jewel Clark rob shafer wasn't involved in angela disappearance this filthy bearded man abducted her while she was on the phone with rob he chased this coward until his car gave out quit blaming him focused on the bastard responsible for this abduction unfortunately I don't believe angela hammond is still alive but I hope her case is solved soon her mother and family desperately need questions and justice in the case
I don’t think the 2 guys are related to Rob Shaffer but I am strongly convinced that Robert Shaffer is related to the disappearence of his girlfriend. Plus, the transmission failure (easy to be caused purposely) could be an additional clue against him (not a piece of evidence in his favor). Just as passing the PT is not an evidence for someone to be ruled out as a suspect.
@@massimocrucciani5365 I think Rob is involved too. I actually saw a thread on the net a few years back where tons of women were defending him because he was "Just too good looking to kill" like jesus ladies! just because you have a 'thing' for him doesn't mean he wasn't capable and didn't have the time. Phone records were not obtainable, his brother could of been asleep and ruining your transmission back then was easy peasy
I lived in Bullhead when I was young. I loved it there but when I was older my mom told me about all the terrible things that happened there. She told me about taking out of the trash of our family's bakery, finding a woman wrapped up in carpet. She was beaten to near death and was naked. My mom said as she waited for the cops she watched the life leave her. She was never mentioned on the news or the police scanner my Gramps kept around. It was like it had never happened. She said Bullhead had the laziest cops and she never had to worry about a speeding ticket.
I lived in AZ for a while. The entire state's government seemed sooo corrupt, with several shady deals going through legally. Example: a vote against cockfights was automatically a vote for another municipal golf course. WTH It was here that I learned about gerrymandering.
When I used to work for some "not 9-to-5 guys", that's how they took care of "problems" with their firecrackers. Then, they'd roll up a big carpet around things, and I'd help carry it out. Then, one of us would throw away paint cans and old brooms too. No one suspicious then.
This case has haunted me. I was still 10 years old when this case aired. I'm now 43. I hope somehow her family receives justice. I never forgot this case.
The M.S lady brought me to tears. My nephew has it and unfortunately has the kind where there is no remissions. If only this could happen for him! I read more into Angela Hammond's disappearance. She was pregnant and her and Rob were actually living together when this happened. So he lost her AND the baby.
@@monicamclean8609" I hope you're talking about the scary and creepy chills especially when he starts off telling those unsolved mysterious stories and shit..."
Those boys had to be murdered, what a coincidence that two men were spotted by the building, with one holding the door shut. I guarantee they were murdered, that was shoddy police work! I always think of that scene in Breaking Bad when the boy is murdered in the desert for accidentally seeing a crime go down, lots of shady things happen in the desert, it is only common sense that they were murdered. It is disgusting that the police didn't do their jobs right to find those two men who were spotted. I feel terrible for the mothers who lost their children.
hard to say what happened im not so sure they were murdered but I am confused how they could not have escaped and the piece of wood. there was also a police station very close as was the boys home. the two men saw by the couple could have been curious bystanders, and the con hes an unreliable witness. why murder two young boys? because they saw u buying drugs? would they even be smart enough to know that? unlikely.
I have intrigued myself with Angela’s case several times over years because I live in KC only about an hour drive. I didn’t live here at the time, but I worked some in Clinton MO the following year. And I don’t recall hearing of it then. Anyway, given the route the kidnapper took, he wasn’t from the area. He took a right turn on a road because the initial road was headed to a dead end into recently flooded Truman Reservoir. There is a dead end sign at that intersection. He turned right and went into an area that didn’t have a clear way out. It goes back around into Clinton. Now, Mr. Shafer said he watched the pickup tail lights disappear into the dust from that intersection. That road is paved. Maybe it wasn’t then, but it has been paved for a long time. If he had turned left, he would have gone to US 13 highway in less than a mile and had a clear getaway. Secondly, the pickup was so distinctive that locals would recognize it. He wasn’t from there. I wonder if he ditched the pickup with her in it into Truman Lake. Why did it never show up anywhere? After turning right there, he would have quickly realized there wasn’t a way out of town going that way. He couldn’t go back into town because the heat was on. But there were several dead end roads going right into Truman Reservoir both south and west of Clinton. That area is rough. It’s low lying, muddy, with old cutoff river channels that never dry up. The water level fluctuates seasonally as much as 30 feet vertically! But always upward from normal pool elevation. When it’s dry, the Corps of Engineers stops letting water out so the level doesn’t go down to allow anything to be discovered. The water is rarely clear there because that is where the Grand River dumps into the reservoir. If he dumped the pickup, he could escape on foot in the night and not be seen. I think that pickup is on the bottom of Truman reservoir or some portion of the Grand River bottoms with her remains in it. All assuming Shafer’s story is true which has some holes in it.
@@Openyoureyez83he was fully investigated and cleared by the FBI; telephone records confirm the phone was used. An 18 year old doesn’t have the maturity to commit a perfect crime, and fool law enforcement. To be guilty this young man had to have killed his girlfriend, in a few short hours, dispose of his car and Angie, to the point neither are found, go home and clean himself; concoct story of kidnapper and destroy a car transmission
@@BigSplenda1885 It didn't die right away dude geez, the early 90s (even up to 1994 or so) people in their 20s and 30s (especially women) held onto their big 80s hair. Every trace of the 80s culture didn't just magically fade away on January 1st 1990, its just a technicality fam
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Someone on a forum made the point that maybe Unsolved Mysteries didn’t mention she was pregnant so they didn’t have a bunch of callers calling in blaming the boyfriend and so they could verify legit leads that came in. As we know now no legit leads came in after the segment on Angie’s abductions besides truck descriptions from all over the country.
seriously, i got chills and tears, especially since they never solved it. insane how descriptive she was of the truck and man yet they were never found.
The way the detective described looking for the truck was odd. He made it seem like an inconvenience. Dude you're a detective in a small town, what else do you have going on? Smh
@@bitplaya7432 No it happened more back then because nobody questioned them and nobody had any resources to out them like they do now. Now they find out who did what within a matter of weeks because they don't want the backlash unless the crime has to with a fellow officer then it's cover up time
@@Romans8-9 i have no doubt he was there..,.thats how he wrecked his transmission..but he could have called his house from the payphone... his story has many holes in it.
So they're hoping for eyewitnesses in the boys' case? You have three, one of whom identified the killer by name! Is there something you're not doing now but will do if a _fourth_ witness tells you the same thing? No. So what difference is another witness going to make?
The Scott Johnson case is very sad, but it always bothered me that his friend was never named. Maybe the friend's parents accepted the initial ruling, but I still think his name should've been mentioned.
So those two guys burnt a couple of kids alive just because they spotted them smoking a bit of weed but then when a random approaches them asking what's occurring, they openly admit to him they're killing a couple of kids and just tell him to go away?
The kids likely killed themselves. The reason they didnt run out like the mother said they would is, fire needs oxygen to breathe especially in confined spaces, it would have sucked up all the oxygen and caused them to pass out. My friend´s father died the same way burning sugar cane.
Most people commenting don’t know that back then and in small towns we weren’t so suspicious of people like today that kind of kidnapping was rare and we didn’t have social media her boyfriend loved her and I’m sure he did what he thought was going to be faster than dialing the police 1st. He was a young kid too.
@@fuckoff187 not back then it very possible to get abducted then people were just not aware of the danger due to cases not being broadcast in every state back then and not having social media like we do now
Lee Young's car phone was used to call to a woman who denied ever talking to him? Well who the hell is she and who did she talk to on that day, then? What a maddening detail to throw in and then never properly explain.
I just watched an episode of "Welcome To Murdertown" about the murder of Trudy Darby and the disappearances of Cheryl Ann Kenney and Angela Hammond. I remember when these stories where profiled on "Unsolved Mysteries" and how the cops thought that the same people were responsible. I had no idea that they'd caught Darby's killers and that they think they're responsible for killing the other two women.
I have seen three of the early episodes been uploaded to You Tube.One with Raymond Burr and Two with Karl Malden.They are under Unsolved Mysteries Season 0
It was known that they would deliberately leave out certain details so that if someone called in, the person working in the call center would know if it was credible or not.
So many of these scary payphone crimes wouldn't have happened now (or even by the 2000s, hell even the late 90s when basic cell phones were common) and Angie would've just texted Rob to hang out again
Its crazy to me that no one recognized the description of that truck with the decal. The fish jumping on the back window should have sounded familiar to at least one person. Someone has to have seen that truck or known who drove it. A neighbor, a family member, a co-worker or someone in the fishing community. Come on people!
Nah, not buying it. The look on his face during the segment is pure torment. He relived that night every day, you can see it. The way the muscles in his jaw visibly clench when he recalls her scream. Its an ongoing nightmare. To me that is not the face and mannerisms of a person hiding a secret, rather one living a nightmare knowing he was one step away from being able to save someone he loved and missed that chance.
@Jewel Clark NO WAY HE WAS INVOLVED...... ITS TOO DETAILED, PLUS HE HAD NO MOTIVE OR BEEF WITH HER. HIS EMOTIONS ARE REAL. THE CARS GEAR BROKE FROM ROB TRYING TO CATCH THE KIDNAPPER. THE KIDNAPPER CIRCLED. HE WANTED TO MAKE SURE ANGIE WAS ALONE. ROB LOVED HER!!
I therozied Lee young was abducted shortly after leaving the restaurant on may 4th 1990 at 12:30p.m. killed later his body possibly dumped in a ravine or canal his rose plum colored lincoln car Driving to the Desert where it was set on fire truly a sad case😪😭
@Jewel Clark exactly devoured by animals in the dessert but why was lee young murdered for in the first place was it money laundering or was it something sinister we will never know but I hope his killer is brought to justice and sentenced to death in hell period 😠😡😠😡😠😠😠😠
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$25,000 watch? I had to listen to that twice. I remember this show as a kid. My daddy was a homicide cop in Mississippi and appeared on it but I can't find it. These stories are so sad. I hope the girl on cocaine is doing well now. Thanks for putting these up. I'm still going to look for the episode where Annie Herring, the wife of a Mississippi millionaire was kidnapped; that's the one I was looking for but I'm glad to see these again regardless.
It's pretty good, but it could do without the "miracle" case. Religious cases are always the weakest segments, especially since there's a cultural bias that favors them, even though they're just superstitious bullshit like all the other paranormal cases.
It’s always a little disappointing when there’s no update that a criminal has been caught. The boys dying in the fire and the kidnapped girl in Missouri, it would be nice for their families to have some answers.
As a kid, the Angie Hammond case had always intrigued me. Just by the way she was abducted. Recently, I read a theory that Angie’s father was a cop or something and that Angela’s abduction was related to that. It was retaliation for something her father did as a law enforcement officer.
This was a good episode the Angela case was pretty creepy. One take away even in hectic situations don’t shift gears too fast and mess up your transmission. Angela could’ve been alive today if he hadn’t of done that but I still commend him for trying and I would definitely drink a beer with him give him a man hug.
The kidnapping reminds me of a time when I was in my very early 20's--22 or 23 years old. I had agreed to meet a male co-worker for a date in front of the local video store. He was 2 hours late, it was getting dark outside. (this was in the early 80's) There was a car with darkened windows that kept cruising through the parking lot. It made me so blasted nervous, that I called my Mom and Dad on the pay phone to just be talking to someone. My mother knew right away, that something was wrong. She could tell it in my voice, that I was afraid. Even the clerk in the video store saw me on the phone, and kept watching this strange car, without a license plate and darkened windows that kept slowly driving by me, and sometimes stopped in front of me, and then would slowly drive away, only to slowly come back again. It raised the hair on the back of my neck. My Dad, being in the military, sometimes having to be an MP get upset with what was happening, and ordered me to hang up the phone, and make a run for the closest merchant's open front door--which was about 30-40 feet from the pay phone, which was that video store. He said to run, when the car was the farthest away and circling and that I was being stalked. I should stay on the phone until the last minute, as whoever it was did not want a witness. As I was getting ready to hang up the phone, and make my run, the car having slowed up again, stopped, and moved again to the farthest part of the parking lot--my friend--who was a security guard--showed up in his uniform! He had to work that night. His appearance, scared off whoever was in the car, as suddenly the car just laid rubber and peeled out of the parking lot at a fast rate of speed. The store clerk came out and said police were coming, because HE recognized that car as having stalked a girl 2 days ago, and the driver tried to grab her and she fought back. My parents still on the phone with me, were scared as I was--I hung up with them as police arrived. All I could do was to give them a better description of the car, make, model, primer paint on the driver's door side and dented in bumper on back side of car with bumper stickers. They did get the guy--who had what detectives said was a duffle bag with a "rape kit"--masking tape, rope, handcuffs, hammer, gloves, roll of plastic, and a hatchet, and duct tape--and chloroform. Needless to say, I never, ever hung out anywhere after that waiting to meet someone, ever. This was only 7pm at night in early Fall--in Portland Oregon. To this day, I count myself blessed that I am here, breathing and alive.
There’s one final chilling detail in the abduction of Angela Hammond, after she screamed into the phone Rob Shafer heard another person speak most likely her abductor all he said was I didn’t need to use the phone anyway 😈😳 Robert Stack
Ever since I was a kid this was my favorite show. Now I'm 42 years old and still love this show. The classics
Same, & 43 here.. still love it..😊
I'm 32 and still a fan 25 years later. The cases gave me chills or moved my heart. Robert Stack could scare the hell out of anywhere. Have you all seen the new version on Netflix?? It's a little different but it's still Unsolved Mysteries and it's still excellent.
@@podcasterat1542 I dislike the format of the new show. One case per episode is far too slow.
This show is finding all of us. 42 y/o getting chills at the theme music mixed with Stack's voice of authority and foreboding.
I'm 43 and same. Haha. We're all oldies, here. 😅
There should be a law about convenience stores/gas stations hiring only one person working. There should always be at least 3 people working - one being a security guard with a gun. So scary!
A Desert Rat, No Pun
That's why in many parts of NJ gas stations close at night since it's illegal for u to pump ur own gas, meaning gas station clerks have to pump gas for the drivers.
@@BallinNQnz Same in Oregon.
You paying them?
@@wickedlee664 they only come up with stupid ideas, not stupid solutions
It’s so strange how Robert Stack’s voice induced goosebumps for me when I’m as a kid, but now I find it so darn soothing.
Yup.
Me too!
I fall asleep to this show😂😂😂
Same! I used to watch in the late 80s with my mom.
I absolutely love Robert Stack. He's very funny actually. Watching him on the show PASSWORD. You will laugh your toosie off. He's very smart man.
This show makes you realize there are genuinely evil people in the world. Harming innocent people, just randomly, out of the blue. Scary.
“I didn’t need to use the phone anyway” most haunting line ever
Carlos franco yea, that was very scary
I feel bad for Rob Shafer. He was so close to stopping Angie's kidnapper. I know if he had caught up to him, he would have kicked his ass to kingdom come.
Maybe it was better only to take the plate license number of car and stop at first house to ask phone help to call police ...the rapidity of police could solve the case other way the kidnapper could shoot both the girl and boy
@@lauralaura2293 Yeah, but when your girlfriend is within sight, your first thought is to rescue her, not necessarily stop and find a phone.
Absolutely right but at least when car stopped cause of broke transmission should be run at first house to call police
@@lauralaura2293 I'm sure he did, but who knows where he was at exactly. He could have been nowhere near a house. That town is in rural Missouri, so he could have been in the middle of nowhere.
Mark Minter true...anyway is in vain now to think what he should do or not! So frustrating someone can kidnappe you in the middle of the town and under the eyes of the loved one....
Just saw Angela Hammond on Inside Edition, and decided to watch this episode. They’re still searching for her 30 years later, hopefully justice is served.
In Angela's case, the look on her boyfriend Rob's face as he is recounting the events is heart wrenching 😭. I hope there is a resolution someday.
I believe rob was involved
As of 5/7/2022,no resolution 😢
@@heavenismydomicile3280 He was already cleared as a suspect years ago. Stupid armchair expert thinking you know more than the authorities do 🙄
@@heavenismydomicile3280 me too
As of oct 8,2022,the case is still unsolved
That poor kid who tried to rescue his girlfriend :(
I cannot even imagine how horrible it must have been to watch that truck drive away, when his car died.
@Jewel Clark He likely heard the abductor shout it right as he grabbed Angela from the phone a split second before she screamed.
The Angela Hammond hands down is imo is one of UM scariest segments. That is the stuff of nightmares.
I agree! I can't imagine what her boyfriend felt when his car died.
@@MilHustlesher boyfriend rob was chasing this dirty Bastard😡 When his car died damn just wished he had kept after this creep angela's hammond was Abducted sadly she hasn't been found truly sad😪😭
If cell phones were more prominent in 1991, the more likelihood Angela is alive.
@@islandblader I was thinking the same thing. In a phone booth your stuck in one spot, whereas with a cell phone you can run with it, call 911. We have apps where you can follow someone's location. I feel horrible for the boyfriend. He truly loved her and wanted to marry her :(
Except for the the healing Miracle magigoria cocaine so easy to quit it's not even funny and all that crap but the crimes in this case are terrifying
Back when shows we're worth watching, og
A rare episode without an update. The Angela Hammond segment gave me nightmares the first time I saw it, such a disturbing case. Poor girl, she must have went through hell.
I just Googled her. She's still missing also it said she was pregnant at the time of her disappearance. It's been twenty-seven year's at this point.
I didn't see a Angela Hammond segment in this episode???
@@jasonpatrickries The segment on Angela’s case starts at 30:30 .
@@jonathanturbide2232 Thanks. Scary reenactment indeed.
@@cmclayton1986 Realizing the baby Angela was pregnant with would be a nearly 30 year old adult now is just..........tragic. She's been missing far too long.
Most excellent TV show ever. They cant make them like this any more and no one can fill Robert Stacks' place. RIP.
This episode about medjugorje has given me so much faith and strength. I wish I knew what happened to Rita Klaus
Am I the only one who finds it annoying that there are always "sightings" of missing people, even when half the time the person missing is found to have been murdered before the "sightings" occured? I would never put any faith in these. This country has 300+ million people, the odds of someone looking even exactly like someone else are very very good.
Yeah, i hate that. There was a case on here where a woman says she saw the missing girl in a new kids on the block video. She came on the show and everything talking about it. Turned out it wasnt her, and the real girl was murdered the night she disappeared.
Yes it's bs
Thats why cops are skeptical they go through a million of these leads. But every once in awhile you get the real deal sightings and thats how you get these fugitives
I don't find it annoying, just sad. These are people who don't know the missing person making identifications based on photographs. Often blurry or distorted from frequent photocopying. Most of the time, these people call in trying to help. Mistakes are understandable. There was one time I almost thought I saw my maternal grandma while walking out of church. Grandma had been dead for nearly a year. I *knew* that. She still looked *so much* like Grandma, I almost started to doubt.
ROBERT STACK ORIGINAL OG !!!
Absolutely! Couldn't have picked a better host! Also Rod Sterling from the original twilight zone. Creepy voices 😱
Gang gang
yes. Mr. Stack, one of the few people who I wish could live forever... and well... host unsolved mysteries forever.
original original gangsta
@@smashinghum he's greatly missed
30:32 The most disturbing abduction of all-time. Straight nightmare fuel. The boyfriend did all he could and is a hero. I pray that one day this case can be solved🤞🏼
it also has a lot of questions on it
I wonder if they solved it already
Sounds like he was out of the fight pretty quick. A hero? Maybe if he caught up to the guy.
@Jewel Clark I don't know. He seemed like he was telling the truth, but I'm no mind reader. I don't know what his motive would be either. Unfortunately I think there are just too many sick people out there, especially people who prey on young women.
Pluto's Forest: His motive was that he had cold feet because Angela was pregnant and they were getting married, plus Rob wasn’t even out of High School yet.
Robert Stack was one of only three men from my childhood that had a voice that scared me. The other two being my father, and Mark Callaway, better known as WWE superstar The Undertaker.
Robert's voice scared the crap out of me as a kid. I agree the Undertaker especially his original gimmick where he didn't talk and wore the old west mortician outfit was the scariest.
Hawk and Animal LOD did interviews that were intimidating to me when I was a kid.
Totally understandable.
Vincent Price, as well as Robert Stack, had a very unique voice... and appearance.
Anyone notice that whenever Robert was on camera at night, they always had some creepy lit lamppost in the background? Also, anyone notice that he never blinks on camera? I don't think he did that by accident. His creepy stares into the camera helped in giving us all nightmares as kids.
He blinks constantly
Did you know he was 70 when he started doing um?
What Robert are you looking at cause he definitely blinks
I saw this episode when it originally aired as a kid. The Angela Hammond segment gave me nightmares for years. It's still terrifying.
I think the Angela Hammond abduction was the scariest story this show profiled and that says a lot.
I remember watching it originally in 1991 , horrifying
Happens thousands a times a day in America you could be next.
The most scariest made up shit by Rob imo
@@Openyoureyez83 🥸🤡
@@Openyoureyez83Other people said they saw that truck that night and police have ruled Rob out. But okay.
It was worth it just to hear Robert Stack say the words "Her Precious Cocaine". Lmiao. 💜
What does the I stand for
@@frankmc5021 Irish. Lmiao.
Omg I should have got that. Thanks for responding🍻👍🇨🇦
@@frankmc5021 No problemo, honey. 💜🇨🇮💜
I would pay some serious money to hear the bloopers from the Stack!! I bet he fell over laughing after he said "her precious cocaine" 🤣😆😆 Just listen to a few of his narrations, he is hilarious and serious at the same time.
This guy went missing in the mountains and Stack said "he ignored obvious and clear signs to go back home and now the wilderness is home" It wasn't funny what happened to the guy, but Stack all but called him stupid
Sad to say that there hasn’t been any updates on Angela since the “mistaken identity” theory last year. Still not giving up on hope that her case will be solved.
That theory is ridiculous
So many people still looking for Anglia and the Springfield 3
Angela Hammond's mom passed away just recently without ever knowing what happened to her daughter! 😢
😭
That's incredibly sad. Not knowing what happened to your child. 🥺🕊🙏🏾
Oh Really? 😢
Its passed away
I remember the segment about the boys being burned to death in the shack from its original broadcast date. That story has always haunted me. I’m certain they were murdered.
You damn well know they were murder anyone with common sense knows it.
Then where is the gasoline can?
No need to call me names, Cause I ask a question unsolved Mysteries mention the Gas can.
@Chris_Gullett
Dummy?? 😂🤣 I haven't heard someone called dummy in years...Be nice Chris
@Chris_Gullett very likely but I feel foul play should be thoroughly investigated
Robert Stack, that music, and the show, all so creepy.
He dead now it almost like it's his ghost narrating 👻
Especially Robert Stack
@Lizzy Otieno Funny you say that; when I was younger and the show aired on TV, I would always leave the room when the music played on intro and before commercial break.
@@gameoflife9581 😂😂😂
RIP The Legend that is Robert Stack
This episode is one of the most infuriating, sad, perplexing I have seen.what monster would burn up those little boys? And I feel so bad for Angela’s boyfriend. I would be haunted too.
Drug dealers don't care who they kill
@@thomasharrison3126 which have a girl missing and man come to the man mother house
My kids can’t walk to school by themselves.I drop my kids off and I pick them up.I give a fuck about my kids,I will bury a nigga about my kids and do the time.
They died by accident. Its very common for parents to refuse to accept accidental death.
@@Romans8-9 Here we go! its finally solved by romans 8:9. those 2 guys set the boys on fire by accident held the door shut until they died on accident. congrats my man
I remember the Angela Hammond case from when I was young. It scared the heck out of me as a kid. And nearly 30yrs later we still have no idea what happened. Its so sad.
@Jewel Clark Stop blaming Rob...he was a jock and the two kids who killed Trudy were losers (not typical types of personalities that would be friends) and didnt have a truck with a fish decal. You think Rob abducted her, had phone records to prove the call lengths, staged a transmission failure in the road, got a ride to the police station all in 15 minutes? You are dense. He was the first suspect and cleared. Stop defamating the guy he already lives with enough pain most likely. You are not capable of solving a case that the police cant simply by reading reddit and watching CZcams.
@Jewel Clark rob shafer wasn't involved in angela disappearance this filthy bearded man abducted her while she was on the phone with rob he chased this coward until his car gave out quit blaming him focused on the bastard responsible for this abduction unfortunately I don't believe angela hammond is still alive but I hope her case is solved soon her mother and family desperately need questions and justice in the case
@Jewel Clark ¨you have the right to your opinion & i have the right to mine¨
My opinion is that your opinion is trash and you should work on E!.
I don’t think the 2 guys are related to Rob Shaffer but I am strongly convinced that Robert Shaffer is related to the disappearence of his girlfriend. Plus, the transmission failure (easy to be caused purposely) could be an additional clue against him (not a piece of evidence in his favor). Just as passing the PT is not an evidence for someone to be ruled out as a suspect.
@@massimocrucciani5365 I think Rob is involved too. I actually saw a thread on the net a few years back where tons of women were defending him because he was "Just too good looking to kill" like jesus ladies! just because you have a 'thing' for him doesn't mean he wasn't capable and didn't have the time. Phone records were not obtainable, his brother could of been asleep and ruining your transmission back then was easy peasy
I feel so sorry for Rob. He lost two people that night. I can't imagine how haunting that must be
I think he's guilty
@@Openyoureyez83 because you're not smart. you have the mind of a child who watches movies instead of understanding reality.
@@michaelbuddy get a life bro.. . It's obvious rob did it
@Vero E the dude is guilty
@Vero E the whole story is fake imo
I lived in Bullhead when I was young. I loved it there but when I was older my mom told me about all the terrible things that happened there. She told me about taking out of the trash of our family's bakery, finding a woman wrapped up in carpet. She was beaten to near death and was naked. My mom said as she waited for the cops she watched the life leave her. She was never mentioned on the news or the police scanner my Gramps kept around. It was like it had never happened. She said Bullhead had the laziest cops and she never had to worry about a speeding ticket.
I lived in AZ for a while. The entire state's government seemed sooo corrupt, with several shady deals going through legally. Example: a vote against cockfights was automatically a vote for another municipal golf course. WTH It was here that I learned about gerrymandering.
When I used to work for some "not 9-to-5 guys", that's how they took care of "problems" with their firecrackers. Then, they'd roll up a big carpet around things, and I'd help carry it out. Then, one of us would throw away paint cans and old brooms too. No one suspicious then.
This case has haunted me. I was still 10 years old when this case aired. I'm now 43. I hope somehow her family receives justice. I never forgot this case.
The M.S lady brought me to tears. My nephew has it and unfortunately has the kind where there is no remissions. If only this could happen for him! I read more into Angela Hammond's disappearance. She was pregnant and her and Rob were actually living together when this happened. So he lost her AND the baby.
I love Robert Stack voice!!
Joe! hell naw! Because his shit sounds scary and creepy ever since I was little..."
Me too it gives me chill's
Robert Stack is an amazing Angel
@@monicamclean8609" I hope you're talking about the scary and creepy chills especially when he starts off telling those unsolved mysterious stories and shit..."
I turn 42 this year. Love this show for relaxation and sleep. No judgement.
Only Robert Stack can rock that trench coat like an OG lol
Trench Coat Mafia 1999 / 1666
Those boys had to be murdered, what a coincidence that two men were spotted by the building, with one holding the door shut. I guarantee they were murdered, that was shoddy police work! I always think of that scene in Breaking Bad when the boy is murdered in the desert for accidentally seeing a crime go down, lots of shady things happen in the desert, it is only common sense that they were murdered. It is disgusting that the police didn't do their jobs right to find those two men who were spotted. I feel terrible for the mothers who lost their children.
Good Breaking Bad comparison.
Clinton was behind this
they got butraped and murdered.
hard to say what happened im not so sure they were murdered but I am confused how they could not have escaped and the piece of wood. there was also a police station very close as was the boys home. the two men saw by the couple could have been curious bystanders, and the con hes an unreliable witness. why murder two young boys? because they saw u buying drugs? would they even be smart enough to know that? unlikely.
@@fuckoff187 It's not hard to say, they were murdered! Dumb ass.
This show used to scare my ass as a child. And it still does at 31... can’t wait to see this Angela Hammond case y’all keep talking about!!!
One of the most memorable to me. Saw it as a kid and it stuck with me. What did you think of it?
I look it up because inside edtion did an update that the kidnappers got the wrong girl mistake identity
@@mikeclemets863 thats just a theory. Not sure if i buy it
That's exactly what I thought as a kid! That this show scares the he'll out of me! The unsolved mysteries theme gave me chills!
@@ColdBloodedBastard I’m here to watch again... I forgot lol.
The Angela Hammond segment stuck with me all these years. I spent YEARS watching out for the green truck with the fish decal. LOL
Do go on, please...
@@Trrippy_Shades And what did you see/witness?
I've seen one here in AZ and I thought about this case
@@Trrippy_Shades did you kidnapp her what do you mean
@@sassyminnie Lol you believe him? He obviously wants the attention on here.
Angela Hammond segment re enactments is one of my favs from the show. Very well done
I have intrigued myself with Angela’s case several times over years because I live in KC only about an hour drive. I didn’t live here at the time, but I worked some in Clinton MO the following year. And I don’t recall hearing of it then. Anyway, given the route the kidnapper took, he wasn’t from the area. He took a right turn on a road because the initial road was headed to a dead end into recently flooded Truman Reservoir. There is a dead end sign at that intersection. He turned right and went into an area that didn’t have a clear way out. It goes back around into Clinton. Now, Mr. Shafer said he watched the pickup tail lights disappear into the dust from that intersection. That road is paved. Maybe it wasn’t then, but it has been paved for a long time. If he had turned left, he would have gone to US 13 highway in less than a mile and had a clear getaway. Secondly, the pickup was so distinctive that locals would recognize it. He wasn’t from there. I wonder if he ditched the pickup with her in it into Truman Lake. Why did it never show up anywhere? After turning right there, he would have quickly realized there wasn’t a way out of town going that way. He couldn’t go back into town because the heat was on. But there were several dead end roads going right into Truman Reservoir both south and west of Clinton. That area is rough. It’s low lying, muddy, with old cutoff river channels that never dry up. The water level fluctuates seasonally as much as 30 feet vertically! But always upward from normal pool elevation. When it’s dry, the Corps of Engineers stops letting water out so the level doesn’t go down to allow anything to be discovered. The water is rarely clear there because that is where the Grand River dumps into the reservoir. If he dumped the pickup, he could escape on foot in the night and not be seen. I think that pickup is on the bottom of Truman reservoir or some portion of the Grand River bottoms with her remains in it. All assuming Shafer’s story is true which has some holes in it.
Wow...that's a hell of a theory. One of the best I've heard.
As a resident living very close to this area, that was my first thought. I've fished that area for most of my life
Shaffer is guilty imo
@@Openyoureyez83he was fully investigated and cleared by the FBI; telephone records confirm the phone was used. An 18 year old doesn’t have the maturity to commit a perfect crime, and fool law enforcement. To be guilty this young man had to have killed his girlfriend, in a few short hours, dispose of his car and Angie, to the point neither are found, go home and clean himself; concoct story of kidnapper and destroy a car transmission
@@jordanhussein1053 it’s all too fishy
I get old but this show never does! The best.
Gotta love the 80's hair in all of these
@@BigSplenda1885 yeah but the cases happened in the 80's
@@BigSplenda1885 It didn't die right away dude geez, the early 90s (even up to 1994 or so) people in their 20s and 30s (especially women) held onto their big 80s hair.
Every trace of the 80s culture didn't just magically fade away on January 1st 1990, its just a technicality fam
@@eg4081 Are you really that dumb? She said 80s hair, this show was filmed in 1992
@@JPMcFly1985 You are wrong. 80s hair styles died out in 1989.
@@Len1977gt the show was aired in 92 the cases were based on the 80s whos the dumb one now...dumb ass!
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Amen…. I am glad that God is with you.
I wonder why the program never mentioned that Angela Hammond was 4-months pregnant when she was kidnapped. So sad.
Someone on a forum made the point that maybe Unsolved Mysteries didn’t mention she was pregnant so they didn’t have a bunch of callers calling in blaming the boyfriend and so they could verify legit leads that came in. As we know now no legit leads came in after the segment on Angie’s abductions besides truck descriptions from all over the country.
The Angela Hammond story is straight nightmare fuel
It’s all a made up story imo
@@Openyoureyez83No it's Not, they got a lead go look it up
Angela Hammond is probably top 5 creepiest unsolved mysteries!
seriously, i got chills and tears, especially since they never solved it. insane how descriptive she was of the truck and man yet they were never found.
Yes and Judy huisentruit
Another creepy one that stuck with me is Patricia Meehan. That reenactment of her after the crash was really creepy.
2:13 Medjugorje
18:45 shack fire
30:31 Dial A
40:26 missing bank executive
Thank you. Didn't want to sit through that first one.
Thank you so much for doing this. It's great to just skip to the segments I like.
@@CamilleNadia yeah, check his handle, that's exactly what he likes doing, Jumping to his favourite "segment".🤦🤷
I too did not want to sit down the first one thanks for the links
The way the detective described looking for the truck was odd. He made it seem like an inconvenience. Dude you're a detective in a small town, what else do you have going on? Smh
Cops are lazy.
@@bitplaya7432 especially back then a lot of case went unsolved because the cops refused to do their job
@@tgirl1762 it's actually worse now. Cops solve way less murders than they used to.
@@bitplaya7432 No it happened more back then because nobody questioned them and nobody had any resources to out them like they do now. Now they find out who did what within a matter of weeks because they don't want the backlash unless the crime has to with a fellow officer then it's cover up time
Rob Schafer is devastated about that situation. It’s always been so apparent
Or lying
@@Moodboard39 They dismissed him as a suspect within a week. Probably checked with the phone company that his story checked out.
@@Romans8-9 hmm. I see
@@Romans8-9 i have no doubt he was there..,.thats how he wrecked his transmission..but he could have called his house from the payphone... his story has many holes in it.
Lol what? He reminds me of Scott Peterson
So they're hoping for eyewitnesses in the boys' case? You have three, one of whom identified the killer by name! Is there something you're not doing now but will do if a _fourth_ witness tells you the same thing? No. So what difference is another witness going to make?
"Whats he doing now?" "Maybe I should come down there?" Seriously? Drop the phone and break out....I know he feels crushed.
but isn't it weird that she stopped at a pay phone on her way home? why didn't she call him when she got home...that confuses me.
@@bethanders344 Same here.
@@bethanders344 keep hearing she didn't had a phone . I don't believe that shit .
Never work alone as a female at a somewhat deserted place where you have to close at a late hour or when it´s dark
Never work alone period. Female or male.
@@jessestewart169 Depends on the job
I didn't need to use the phone anyway---creepiest line on UM
Smell B's .
I remember being little and watching this with my grandma. I’m 28 and still watch it on CZcams sometimes
The Scott Johnson case is very sad, but it always bothered me that his friend was never named. Maybe the friend's parents accepted the initial ruling, but I still think his name should've been mentioned.
Entirely possible that the parents explicitly refused to allow the child's identity to be shared in the episode.
At 21:05 you can see the name of the other child in the newspaper article. I think his name was Peter Hall.
@@markminter6312 Hill*
And no pictures of the other boy! I hate it when the show does that!
So those two guys burnt a couple of kids alive just because they spotted them smoking a bit of weed but then when a random approaches them asking what's occurring, they openly admit to him they're killing a couple of kids and just tell him to go away?
The random was a random druggie. The kids weren't. Back then weed was a 10 year sentence so those pos's were paranoid
I agree. They tell him to fuck off...and he just DOES?
That story didn't make sense to me.
The kids likely killed themselves. The reason they didnt run out like the mother said they would is, fire needs oxygen to breathe especially in confined spaces, it would have sucked up all the oxygen and caused them to pass out. My friend´s father died the same way burning sugar cane.
staying on rob while the scream was happening was bloody good directing.
I was crossing my fingers for an update on the kids and Angela's story
2 Bah 12
Most people commenting don’t know that back then and in small towns we weren’t so suspicious of people like today that kind of kidnapping was rare and we didn’t have social media her boyfriend loved her and I’m sure he did what he thought was going to be faster than dialing the police 1st. He was a young kid too.
Angie, sweetheart, WHY did you stay on the phone when this guy was lurking around and making you uncomfortable?!
You are right camile darling
bc getting kidnapped is statistically very unlikely
Very dumb bitch, her sense told her something 's wrong, but she still stayed there talking to her stupid bf
@@ipsun1632 yeah when she could have went to his house and spoke to him in person in the comfort of his home.
@@fuckoff187 not back then it very possible to get abducted then people were just not aware of the danger due to cases not being broadcast in every state back then and not having social media like we do now
Lee Young's car phone was used to call to a woman who denied ever talking to him? Well who the hell is she and who did she talk to on that day, then? What a maddening detail to throw in and then never properly explain.
I was wondering the same thing. The woman probably spoke to the killer and is covering for him.
I said the same thing! Geez. So if it was the murderer she must have knew him? Lol ridiculous
I just watched an episode of "Welcome To Murdertown" about the murder of Trudy Darby and the disappearances of Cheryl Ann Kenney and Angela Hammond. I remember when these stories where profiled on "Unsolved Mysteries" and how the cops thought that the same people were responsible. I had no idea that they'd caught Darby's killers and that they think they're responsible for killing the other two women.
Shack Fire one was always so sad...it just sickens me of the law can act sometimes. Using excuses not to continue the investigation to solve the case.
Wow the scream of the poor innocent girl screaming is really scary !!!
Definitely one of the creepier episodes, its good having the updates on most of them. Has anyone seen episodes from 87 before Robert stack narrated.?
I have seen three of the early episodes been uploaded to You Tube.One with Raymond Burr and Two with Karl Malden.They are under Unsolved Mysteries Season 0
I am glad that Rita Klaus's husband was supportive of her. He seems like such a great guy.
The best show ever made.
Used to listen to these episodes while delivering mail at night on the country roads. Now THATS some extra spookiness!!
Wow...Angela Hammond was apparently about 4 months pregnant when she was abducted. Why was this left out of the show?
Right!! I'm like Unsolved mysteries definitely left this out on purpose!
It was known that they would deliberately leave out certain details so that if someone called in, the person working in the call center would know if it was credible or not.
It's funny I used.to watch every episode of this and it seems so fresh now. I remember this episode from the 90's
Why is that funny?
So many of these scary payphone crimes wouldn't have happened now (or even by the 2000s, hell even the late 90s when basic cell phones were common) and Angie would've just texted Rob to hang out again
Agreed. Too bad texting has become one of the main causes for car accidents. Having smartphones nowadays have become a double edge sword. Use wisely
@Junior Johnson in 98-99 a lot of people at least had a basic cell phone. Nobody except super bourgeois business people did in like 1991
Remember when car phones were a thing? 2021, I'm watching this on my phone. Awesome.
I keep hearing that this show was scary because of the mysteries. I think the _music_ did that. The spine-tingling music.
Had been looking for this episode, just heard about the two boys in the fire incident last week.
Its crazy to me that no one recognized the description of that truck with the decal. The fish jumping on the back window should have sounded familiar to at least one person. Someone has to have seen that truck or known who drove it. A neighbor, a family member, a co-worker or someone in the fishing community. Come on people!
How common was that ?! Unless he doesn't live there or the boyfriend made that shit up
Exactly. Sounds made up because he knew no one would ever find a truck like that 🤷🏻♀️
The story is just a little to perfect imo
I hope Jill is still clean!
Que será de ella, lastimosamente no hay más información
it’s amazing how Robert Stack could go from terrifying to hilarious in movies like airplane ✈️
That's the unfortunate thing about drug dealers, when it comes between them and their money, nothing means nothing; not even a human life.
I would have said hang up call the cops and driven right to her.
Nah, not buying it. The look on his face during the segment is pure torment. He relived that night every day, you can see it. The way the muscles in his jaw visibly clench when he recalls her scream. Its an ongoing nightmare. To me that is not the face and mannerisms of a person hiding a secret, rather one living a nightmare knowing he was one step away from being able to save someone he loved and missed that chance.
@Jewel Clark NO WAY HE WAS INVOLVED...... ITS TOO DETAILED, PLUS HE HAD NO MOTIVE OR BEEF WITH HER. HIS EMOTIONS ARE REAL. THE CARS GEAR BROKE FROM ROB TRYING TO CATCH THE KIDNAPPER. THE KIDNAPPER CIRCLED. HE WANTED TO MAKE SURE ANGIE WAS ALONE. ROB LOVED HER!!
Something about that story dont sit right with me.
@@jessestewart169 same here . Idk how idiots don't see it
@@tarzlegacy9446 bullshit . He seem. He lying
40:05...That music playing when Angela's Missing Notice appears on the screen.
I therozied Lee young was abducted shortly after leaving the restaurant on may 4th 1990 at 12:30p.m. killed later his body possibly dumped in a ravine or canal his rose plum colored lincoln car Driving to the Desert where it was set on fire truly a sad case😪😭
@Jewel Clark exactly devoured by animals in the dessert but why was lee young murdered for in the first place was it money laundering or was it something sinister we will never know but I hope his killer is brought to justice and sentenced to death in hell period 😠😡😠😡😠😠😠😠
Gotta have COCAINE to go to SLEEP??!! Now THAT'S a new one... Glad she's gotten help.
i would bet you, sadly, ten-to-one she's high in the tape. not coke, maybe, but . . . . something. dope is a mess.
There is no physical withdrawal from cocaine! Lol.
some ppl with add have opposite reactions to uppers and downers.
@@kansasjayhawk8386 Everyone is different and she was smoking it too.
@NostalgiaMan stay strong dude. Those drugs are bad news and life sucking/destroying. I'm trying to get through an opiate addiction myself. I've stopped before but unfortunately my depression makes it really hard to stay off mind and reality numbing narcotics
$25,000 watch? I had to listen to that twice. I remember this show as a kid. My daddy was a homicide cop in Mississippi and appeared on it but I can't find it. These stories are so sad. I hope the girl on cocaine is doing well now. Thanks for putting these up. I'm still going to look for the episode where Annie Herring, the wife of a Mississippi millionaire was kidnapped; that's the one I was looking for but I'm glad to see these again regardless.
I believe its season 1 or season 2. Im from MS also.
If you Google her name and unsolved mysteries it will show it. Pretty sure it was back in season 1.
looks like a Rolex Day-Date. They go for double that price nowadays. .
This show terrified me as a child and it terrifies me as an adult
Yes, especially his voice.
A bummer in a way, because of no updates ... but, onward I go with binge-watching!
Same
Same. 37 yrs old. An absolute classic
This music scares me so much. I still look over my shoulder when I watch this alone.
I always watch this alone. I live alone.
You're never alone. We are all here watching together. This and Sightings were my favorite 90s shows 👍@pamelamls
THis is the most classic UM episode, full of legendary and creepy cases.
It's pretty good, but it could do without the "miracle" case.
Religious cases are always the weakest segments, especially since there's a cultural bias that favors them, even though they're just superstitious bullshit like all the other paranormal cases.
It’s always a little disappointing when there’s no update that a criminal has been caught. The boys dying in the fire and the kidnapped girl in Missouri, it would be nice for their families to have some answers.
As a kid, the Angie Hammond case had always intrigued me. Just by the way she was abducted. Recently, I read a theory that Angie’s father was a cop or something and that Angela’s abduction was related to that. It was retaliation for something her father did as a law enforcement officer.
Correction she was mixed up for another angela who's father was a cop
@@Openyoureyez83the father of the other Angela was an informant not an actual cop.
Poor Rob, that's gotta haunt him for life.
This was a good episode the Angela case was pretty creepy. One take away even in hectic situations don’t shift gears too fast and mess up your transmission. Angela could’ve been alive today if he hadn’t of done that but I still commend him for trying and I would definitely drink a beer with him give him a man hug.
Jewel Clark interesting, Yeah I googled this case I didn’t look too deep into it but what evidence would make one believe that?
He killed her imo
The kidnapping reminds me of a time when I was in my very early 20's--22 or 23 years old. I had agreed to meet a male co-worker for a date in front of the local video store. He was 2 hours late, it was getting dark outside. (this was in the early 80's) There was a car with darkened windows that kept cruising through the parking lot. It made me so blasted nervous, that I called my Mom and Dad on the pay phone to just be talking to someone. My mother knew right away, that something was wrong. She could tell it in my voice, that I was afraid.
Even the clerk in the video store saw me on the phone, and kept watching this strange car, without a license plate and darkened windows that kept slowly driving by me, and sometimes stopped in front of me, and then would slowly drive away, only to slowly come back again.
It raised the hair on the back of my neck. My Dad, being in the military, sometimes having to be an MP get upset with what was happening, and ordered me to hang up the phone, and make a run for the closest merchant's open front door--which was about 30-40 feet from the pay phone, which was that video store. He said to run, when the car was the farthest away and circling and that I was being stalked. I should stay on the phone until the last minute, as whoever it was did not want a witness. As I was getting ready to hang up the phone, and make my run, the car having slowed up again, stopped, and moved again to the farthest part of the parking lot--my friend--who was a security guard--showed up in his uniform! He had to work that night. His appearance, scared off whoever was in the car, as suddenly the car just laid rubber and peeled out of the parking lot at a fast rate of speed. The store clerk came out and said police were coming, because HE recognized that car as having stalked a girl 2 days ago, and the driver tried to grab her and she fought back.
My parents still on the phone with me, were scared as I was--I hung up with them as police arrived. All I could do was to give them a better description of the car, make, model, primer paint on the driver's door side and dented in bumper on back side of car with bumper stickers. They did get the guy--who had what detectives said was a duffle bag with a "rape kit"--masking tape, rope, handcuffs, hammer, gloves, roll of plastic, and a hatchet, and duct tape--and chloroform.
Needless to say, I never, ever hung out anywhere after that waiting to meet someone, ever. This was only 7pm at night in early Fall--in Portland Oregon. To this day, I count myself blessed that I am here, breathing and alive.
It's crazy how many creepy abductor types there were back in the 80s and early 90s. Today seems so much safer
@@audaciousbrowne3041 and yet people seem more paranoid 🤷🏼
Never wait for a date or anyone else under those circumstances, get inside, around other people and then get a safe ride home.
It’s amazing you were that stupid but at least you didn’t get killed
Thank you for the upload UM
Watching from NSW Australia.
"I had to have cocaine. I had to smoke it." What? That sounds like crack cocaine. Still cocaine, but huge difference.
Chocolate City USA
Crack is cocaine cooked
I was 8yrs old when I fell in love with this show.
The sounds I make when stepping barefooted onto some legos - 35:41
😂🤣 Or hitting that baby toe on the corner.... Oooooh that hurts soo bad, like sooooo bad 😔
There’s one final chilling detail in the abduction of Angela Hammond, after she screamed into the phone Rob Shafer heard another person speak most likely her abductor all he said was I didn’t need to use the phone anyway 😈😳 Robert Stack
i remember this drug sequence part that scared the fricken hell out of me.
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