Am I the only who not only enjoys UM for the stories but also to see things from the past? The clothing, buildings, old companies (many out of business now) old cars, land lines, no cell phones or internet (the early episodes). Just how people looked and spoke even 20-30 yrs ago seems so different but in a good way aww. This show was definitely made at the right time. RIP Robert Stack.🌹
One of my older client’s, his wife was an extra on this show! I probably acted as I would if I met a “real” celebrity. LOL. She said they’d be out on the streets of L.A. for 12 hrs at a time and did a lot of night work to get those scenes. I would have totally done that!
@jeannecastillo4379 did she play one of those P10's (perfect ten) on the dark cold streets in multiple UM segments showing hookers doing their thang!??
I remember the Rosemary story at first run, but I didn't remember the update. Wonderful happy ending for that family. So glad they found her. And the parents have grandkids. Unsolved mysteries did it again, bringing families together, having heartwarming reunions after hardships. Just beautiful!
His family should also be held accountable and charged with aiding and abetting a fugitive (that's what it's referred to here in Canada)!! These ppl are terrible individuals and they need to pay just like that poor elderly couple 💑 did unfortunately with their lives...
@@myfoot_urneck3571 let's hope his family was held accountable at least a little for aiding that. I bet that family didnt get a penny from his sorry a**.
What would you say the punishment should be for the family members who assisted in James white’s escape? In my opinion, I would say $15,000 for each family member would be a proper amount to pay for the car or life insurance of the victims parents, and about 600 hours of community service. And could the families drivers licenses get a couple of points off because they allowed the perpetrator to drive their own car or something?
It is so sad that a baby that was born out of love would be ripped from out of the arms of the parents because of racism and police abuse. I am so glad they were able to find her.
11 years is far from enough for what that drunk driver did to this couple. He took their lives away. And no money in the world could compensate for this devastating loss. The system failed Linda and her parents. That looser should never have been on the street with those multiple DUI offenses. And his family is just as bad as him for sneaking him out of the hospital. What a shame!
You're absolutely right I had a friend hit by drunk driver and his life is completely ruined brain damage the whole nine yards so when I see things like this 11 years is a joke. He's a pathetic loser no regard for Life whatsoever.
Glad my generation is questioning family "loyalty", like no, I won't risk my freedom to get your ass out of prison. You killed old people, do the time, if it was you that was hit, our family be pissed and rightfully so.
46:14 The way Robert Stack presents the 100th episode of unsolved mysteries and the way he smiles it goes to show that he did like his job and he was a good host to watch.
100 episodes is the number needed for syndication. Syndication usually means a big check for the producers and star. Robert could be smiling at the thought of all the money he was going to get.
@@antiquax I doubt it. The tribute to him he was the genuine deal - he would smile the same way when announcing how the viewers helped catch people they had on the show. Robert never was like "Because of me / my show" He was always grateful to the viewers and was proud to be part of something awesome. Dont forget - UM was really one of the first real shows that re-enacted crime to help catch criminals. AMW followed soon after.
@@tellurye I wish he was around to see all us GenX/millennials all grown up and still lovers of the show and him. I was happy to see him in the opening of the new UM on Netflix. And that they didn’t get a new host. I hope it’s cause they knew no one could replace him. 💜
I specifically remember watching the 2nd story as a child and promising myself I will never drink and drive. It’s amazing how these stories stick with you!
I've never tried drugs, because of an episode of Rescue 911 where a child tried huffing and died. Only episode I ever saw where there person didn't make it!
Such a sad sad story just because they loved each other . I hope they healed and became close , it seems so . I have absolutely no time for idiots that care for no one but themselves and drink drive . Seems they always live and the innocent die . Thank god he was caught and of course , he was found in a bar 🤦♀️ What’s great about this show is it has a bit of everything and I love the Yeti and spooky stories
Best show ever made, not joking hands down and I watch a lot of variety. Robert Stack is a fucking legend too, the music, the acting is so good, the stories. Can't get this quality now a days.
I like this show a lot too but don’t you think you’re giving it too much praise? Best show ever? Acting is good? Can’t get this quality nowadays? Yikes
Meh, they’re both putting a little too much on racism. She didn’t HAVE to give the baby up nor did he have to split. They were young and immature not the capulets and montagues
@Kish T If I were to examine you and your motives personally, as you attempted to do with me, I’d say you likely gave up a child or maybe even had one eliminated so this story speaks personally to you. That is why you lash out at me and are so quick to blame external forces for these people’s bad choice. There were many intact multiracial families back then. They didn’t by any means have to give the child up. They were immature and irresponsible. Just like you likely are only you possess the trait of being ignorant too. Sooo, great job!
Yeah that hateful stuff I've never understood. As a foster child i was told i couldn't have friends of different colors#$$! A nine year doesn't understand that#$!
Me too, especially since it makes you feel like it's a race against time whether it's a murder, a missing person, or a heartwarming family reunion. It's like the real-life version of Quantum Leap: "... striving to put right what once went wrong..."
One of my mother's favorite shows that she got to enjoy more after retiring in 1992. I binge watch, because I love this show. I also watch to block out noise from neighbors and I blast it! There are some interesting and scary scenarios. It's also interesting to watch these again after being a Forensic Files fan, and seeing the story told on Unsolved Mysteries first. LOVE IT.
I've tried to find the location of where the elderly Florida couple were killed, but the Kissimmee/Orlando area near Disney World has been developed so much that Fantasy Heights Blvd (which I got from an old 1992 article) doesn't appear to exist anymore.
Looking at a Florida map, I'm trying to find out why they didn't go to I-4 and go across to I-95. Weird to be on a small country road on the west side of Disney World.
@@daboys1215 You must not be from Florida most people that live in Florida dont take the interstate that is left for the tourist coming to Disney that drive crazy so we take the back roads alot especially the elderly will take the back roads and especially depending on where they exactly lived that is alot of back country road that runs along there now alot of it has been built up from that time period but it is not uncommon for those that are from Florida to take the back roads.
@@daboys1215 You must not be from Florida most people that live in Florida dont take the interstate that is left for the tourist coming to Disney that drive crazy so we take the back roads alot especially the elderly will take the back roads and especially depending on where they exactly lived that is alot of back country road that runs along there now alot of it has been built up from that time period but it is not uncommon for those that are from Florida to take the back roads.
Yeah I wondered that too. I suppose it was a combination of 1) her date of birth, 2) the fact that she is biracial, 3) possibly Sally knew her birth name was Rosemarie and was born in Buffalo, and shared that info with her coworker in the past.
The original broadcast of Unsolved Mysteries are much longer and detailed than the CZcams versions. If you go on the Filmrise app,Hulu or Pluto you can see the actual FULL episodes
It says Dr Stanton lived on the island in virtual solitude, but in the video there is a maid or cook serving them dinner. It's hard to imagine that he ran the ranch and did all of his house chores himself, so there must have been other people living there with him. They may know something about the remains.
I think they meant solitude from the rest of the world, and that he didn't seem to leave the island himself. They also said he had house guests. I'm wondering if the bones were a more recent acquisition that were intended for him to bury in that cemetery.
@@williammatthews693 not really I think it's pretty mainstream nowadays for black and white couples to have babies without them being harassed over it 🤷♂️
Yeti footprints are bear prints, then the snow melts some & the depression left gets bigger. Then at night freezes up again, making a much bigger footprint.
It would've been great to have gotten more background on Dr. Stanton. What an intriguing case. The only thing else I was able to find out from extra sources is that investigators do not believe Dr. Stanton had anything to do with the unknown woman's death though the other sources don't explain that, either. If the woman died just after WWII then this would have happened before Dr. Stanton had taken over the island.
This is my first time seeing this episode since 2001, it's stuck with me since then. I never knew there was an Update and they found their long lost daughter. That whole story is sad which is why it stuck with me. So glad it has a happy ending and closure, and now I also have closure
the ones about big foot honestly bore me, some of the aliens ones do as well but not all of them, and some ghosts ones also do the same & some treasure ones i'd rather hear about the crime to be honest. but to be fair it really depends on the segment that bores me as not all of them do. though i do enjoy the lost loves stories
Huh. I always figured the Yeti would've been in the 7ft, 8ft height neighborhood like the North American Sasquatch. Surprised to hear them say it is only 5'8.
CoffeeWithTheCynic yeah it goes barefoot in snow always leaving only a single footprint, never any clear photographs or bones to autopsy. Fanatical fantasies never die. That, UFO's & Nessy can't ever be solved or just laid to rest in pieces. SMH
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence Freaks like you are so embarrassed by what you are that it can't use it's real name. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah You just made my day so much better......freak!!hahahahahahahahahashah
@@Biker65 That was the most disingenuine reply I have witnessed. Take that rampant hardcore depression, feelings of inadequecy, and get outta your mom's basement.
Sadly, John Elias died in 2011 at the age of 87 and Eleanor Platt Wozniak died in 2019 at the age of 83. Strangely, their daughter was not listed as a survivor in Eleanor’s obituary, listing her closest living relatives as a niece and a nephew. Sally is alive as of 2020. She has remarried and moved to NY. Perhaps the relationship didn’t work out :(
Wow my Nanna always talked about the" big foot" legends when my sister and I were kids. She also believed in 👽's . She passed away in 2002. I sure wish she was alive to see the world as it is today. God I miss her. She was a amazing Nanna.
I totally agree. The oxygen deprivation to the brain when one is drunk, as you said, unmasks the deepest parts of who we are. Not a pretty picture most of the time.
Not that one at that time. Also 17 is NOT an adult. Nor should it be. 18 at the least. 17 yo with a 28 yo is soooo creepy. You cannot deny that at all.
I always thought he was german, but I looked him up and was surprised to find out he‘s italian, still living in Italy and still looking like the Yeti (just in grey, by now 😉).
I'd like to thank RS, TDM, JC and the rest of the UM team for bringing me the cases of Wanted, Lost Loves, Lost Heirs, Final Appeal, and others. Good job!
it's not always like that...my brother from the same mom but a different father was denied by his father and is still a dirty secret in a small town...you never know how that feels either until it's your experience or it's your brother's experience...my heart hurts for my brother 😔 💔
In the final segment, as they’d previously stated that the prior owner had his parents exhumed for reburial there, it’s probably cremains of his mother that the prior owner intended to scatter somewhere, but for whatever reason never got around to it. It would fit the description quite well. Elderly female, lack of labeling, etc.
The first story was so interesting. It just shows how much things have changed for the better. It also showed that racism was in Buffalo NY and EVERYWHERE in the nation, not just the South. I've seen situations too in the past when a black person and a white person would start a relationship. In many cases the white family member would be upset, but also black family members would be upset. So racism would exist within any race. So glad they were able to find their daughter and reunite the family.
Yep. My cousin married a Haitian woman in 2003 and it was such a "scandal" in my extended family and all anyone could talk about for awhile. My other cousin married an Ecuadorian woman around the same time and no one said a thing.. weird how people choose which races are "acceptable" to mix with white people or not.
@@sassycat6487 Similar happened to me my exes uncle married a portugese woman and it was mostly accepted she had a dark olive skin but me a south asian woman was not accepted at all by his family and his friends l his grandmother would plot ways to split us up even moved him into an apartment paying his first months rent with his ex in the same building. stunts like this he always left me for her with pressure from them he knew he would be even more of a black sheep/shunned if he disobeyed. He himself is mixed race but doesnt look it he was depressed when i got pregnant the first time and said quote the baby will have dark skin in a sad voice knowing they wouldnt be accepted. i miscarried and they were all horrible kept asking after if were using protection now. in a tone that said dont let it happen again. The last time we broke up he went to work and i never saw him again he was cruel not just by breaking up by text but how he treated me i found out i was pregnant and decided not to tell him or his family i dont want this baby to feel the hate or pain they caused me. the baby just turned 2 sometimes i wonder in a perfect world if they accepted how great it would be
Yt Yt I'd like to know what makes the people who keep claiming they are there, think they wouldn't freeze to death going barefoot & with only the hair on their backs!! & still no burial grounds or bones to autopsy. Haven't seen an animal, insect or person yet who can live forever, & not die leaving behind a body for forensic study. Story needs proof or be laid to rest for good.
THAT guy only got 11 years for killing TWO innocent elderly people on a THIRD drunk offense and was released and only had to pay the daughter $12,000???? THAT IS RIDICULOUS! DEATH PENALTY for taking TWO beautiful lives DRUNK.
It’s heartbreaking the cruelty we subject fellow humans to for no fucking reason at all. A loving family was destroyed, a man jailed and driven from his home, a woman forced to give up her baby because of their skin. It’s disgusting to think there are still people who believe in hate today.
Why the hell didn't the cops post someone at White's hospital room to make sure he didn't flee? They knew he was criminally responsible based on his blood toxicology. Flight risk is quite high in the case of such persons. Irresponsible to say the least. And what happened to the family members who aided his flight from justice?
Eleanor's parents make me sick. I'm sure racists were the norm back then, but being that controlling of her when she was already 18 is ridiculous. John wanting to tell her stupid dad to get his blessing was their demise. They should've just ran away together and fought to get their baby back
That's exactly what I was thinking the whole time I was watching this segment. If only Elenore would've listened to John when he said they'd be trouble if she went back home to her parents Neither one of them should've worried about the opinions of her parents and instead gotten married, raised RoseMarie, and been happily in love
In our culture...the bigfoot exists. My grandpa told me he's a visitor. That's why we can't find him. He told me one story when he was a child. He said the big man wanted to eat. My grandpa said a big creature was asking my great grandpa for one of the kids. My great grandpa said no n gave him herbs n tobacco. The big man went away n never came back. My grandpa said it was the scariest moment he can remember.
It’s funny none of the yetis don’t get memory loss like ‘man’ and deliriously run out of the woods in complete confusion at an old age. Bigfoot must have endless brain endurance, too, until death.
I know times were different but Eleanor;s parents were evil Rosemary looks like Elanor and John good thing Rosemary talked about her parents for a coworker to know who Unsolved mystery was talking about
When Robert Stack said that both of the couple's spouses were on board, that warmed my heart. Based just on that, I think they both married good people, and I hope they all lived as one huge, happy family.
@@jokerz7936Yeah, when she was a teenager and he was said to be eleven years older I stopped feeling the love story. The racism is bad and her father is a racist, alcoholic POS, but they shouldn’t have been together for the age factor.
Even at the time of filming this segment, Eleanor’s mother refers to the interracial child they conceived out of love as “the mistake girls make.” Love that headline: “Local Man Keeps Minor Captive.” Back then, being in a relationship with someone who is 15-16 when you’re over 18 wasn’t that big a deal (within your own race of course). That’s a modern thing - likely due to the fact that teens today aren’t as mature as they were then.
I'm pretty sure that she was referring to her getting pregnant out of wedlock, especially since she wasn't 18 yet. While I certainly don't agree with the racism, I wouldn't be thrilled if my 17 year old daughter got pregnant by a 28 year old man either. That was a different time; young women getting pregnant out of wedlock was considered shameful. Then with the race issue... I got a hard time from others for dating a young black man when I was 18 and I'm in my thirties.
Thats insanity, called crazy when she was only in love, sent to juvenile gave up her baby and still more suffering. Not able to get back what she was coerced into signing. And not able to have children ever again, thats gotta hurt, alot. But the reunion is 😢
Am I the only who not only enjoys UM for the stories but also to see things from the past? The clothing, buildings, old companies (many out of business now) old cars, land lines, no cell phones or internet (the early episodes). Just how people looked and spoke even 20-30 yrs ago seems so different but in a good way aww. This show was definitely made at the right time. RIP Robert Stack.🌹
Erica Weaver I agree , such simple times then
Yep. You’re the only one.
Yeah, 90s nostalgia. How I long for the preinternet, pre smart phone days.
I was on the internet back then but it was only usenets and bbs's. no worldwide web, and only us computer nerds used it
Yep, the HAIR and stone washed jeans
Those reenactments though!! Incredible always! Blowing houses up. Cars flying into each other. Stuntmen being flung into walls. Best ever.
One of my older client’s, his wife was an extra on this show! I probably acted as I would if I met a “real” celebrity. LOL. She said they’d be out on the streets of L.A. for 12 hrs at a time and did a lot of night work to get those scenes. I would have totally done that!
@jeannecastillo4379 did she play one of those P10's (perfect ten) on the dark cold streets in multiple UM segments showing hookers doing their thang!??
I remember the Rosemary story at first run, but I didn't remember the update. Wonderful happy ending for that family. So glad they found her. And the parents have grandkids. Unsolved mysteries did it again, bringing families together, having heartwarming reunions after hardships. Just beautiful!
Stupid Jungle Fever
@@kevinboswell1891 OK klan
@@kevinboswell1891 You're gross.
@@kevinboswell1891 wow racist we didn’t need your hateful input
That grandson looks like his grandma!!!
What's amazing we're how classy this show was. Respect for the victims, no sensationalism.
Good thing yeti's dont drink n drive
millennial soace cadet alert
I agree. I don't like reenactments. Especially in sexual assault.
Total class.
the drunk driver has no remorse for human life.....neither does his family who helped him escape.
His family should also be held accountable and charged with aiding and abetting a fugitive (that's what it's referred to here in Canada)!! These ppl are terrible individuals and they need to pay just like that poor elderly couple 💑 did unfortunately with their lives...
A bunch of lousy enablers, I see it everyday at the rehab center I work out
@@myfoot_urneck3571 let's hope his family was held accountable at least a little for aiding that. I bet that family didnt get a penny from his sorry a**.
What would you say the punishment should be for the family members who assisted in James white’s escape? In my opinion, I would say $15,000 for each family member would be a proper amount to pay for the car or life insurance of the victims parents, and about 600 hours of community service. And could the families drivers licenses get a couple of points off because they allowed the perpetrator to drive their own car or something?
Myfoot_urneck
Was that not vehicular homicide...two accounts and then escape❓😱and then aid and abetters on top of that❓🙄
In Memory of John Elisa - 1-31-1924 - 6-10-2011.
In Memory of Eleanor Wozniak - January 28,1936 - November 26, 2019
❤️
Rest in heavenly peace
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Not dead! I just saw them lol!!!
Who are those people?!
@@supercooled if you watched, you would know
I’m so glad John and Eleanor met and came to know their child❤️🙏🏽
Calm down
@@dntansrqs1341go away
It is so sad that a baby that was born out of love would be ripped from out of the arms of the parents because of racism and police abuse. I am so glad they were able to find her.
Plus no family support on either side, sounds like.
11 years is far from enough for what that drunk driver did to this couple. He took their lives away. And no money in the world could compensate for this devastating loss. The system failed Linda and her parents. That looser should never have been on the street with those multiple DUI offenses. And his family is just as bad as him for sneaking him out of the hospital. What a shame!
You're absolutely right I had a friend hit by drunk driver and his life is completely ruined brain damage the whole nine yards so when I see things like this 11 years is a joke. He's a pathetic loser no regard for Life whatsoever.
A guy in my town killed a 14 year old girl drunk and only got 2-6 years
Shoulda received the full thirty and then some. There should have been consequences for the family as well.
yes our criminal system fails at so many levels.
Glad my generation is questioning family "loyalty", like no, I won't risk my freedom to get your ass out of prison. You killed old people, do the time, if it was you that was hit, our family be pissed and rightfully so.
46:14 The way Robert Stack presents the 100th episode of unsolved mysteries and the way he smiles it goes to show that he did like his job and he was a good host to watch.
100 episodes is the number needed for syndication. Syndication usually means a big check for the producers and star. Robert could be smiling at the thought of all the money he was going to get.
@@antiquax I doubt it. The tribute to him he was the genuine deal - he would smile the same way when announcing how the viewers helped catch people they had on the show. Robert never was like "Because of me / my show" He was always grateful to the viewers and was proud to be part of something awesome. Dont forget - UM was really one of the first real shows that re-enacted crime to help catch criminals. AMW followed soon after.
@@tellurye I wish he was around to see all us GenX/millennials all grown up and still lovers of the show and him. I was happy to see him in the opening of the new UM on Netflix. And that they didn’t get a new host. I hope it’s cause they knew no one could replace him. 💜
What about his family members, they should have been placed in jail, for aiding and abetting.
Agreed. Terrible people
They are disgusting helping him escape, as if he didn't kill two people.
He should never have been released in the first place.
Agree 100%.
This is why people are now handcuffed to their hospital bed.
R.I.P. Eleanor Wozniak. Passed away at 90 years old on sep. 29 2015
I'm so glad she found her child and got to spend time first
You look that up? It's not in the episode
This is false. Eleanor was 18 when she gave up their daughter in September 1954 and had reportedly died in 2019.
Learn your mathematics
@@vaimendelol; grrrrr
I specifically remember watching the 2nd story as a child and promising myself I will never drink and drive. It’s amazing how these stories stick with you!
I've never tried drugs, because of an episode of Rescue 911 where a child tried huffing and died. Only episode I ever saw where there person didn't make it!
@@someonerandom256Was that the missing Yeti "cold" case?!
Big fan of unsolved mysteries. Robert Stack was the man. Memories from my childhood.
Such a sad sad story just because they loved each other . I hope they healed and became close , it seems so .
I have absolutely no time for idiots that care for no one but themselves and drink drive . Seems they always live and the innocent die .
Thank god he was caught and of course , he was found in a bar 🤦♀️
What’s great about this show is it has a bit of everything and I love the Yeti and spooky stories
Stupid Jungle Fever
Best show ever made, not joking hands down and I watch a lot of variety. Robert Stack is a fucking legend too, the music, the acting is so good, the stories. Can't get this quality now a days.
🛡The reenactments r the best.....at a time when lots of shows did them...America most wanted also did great storytelling..🛡
I like this show a lot too but don’t you think you’re giving it too much praise? Best show ever? Acting is good? Can’t get this quality nowadays? Yikes
This is one of my favorite shows of all time I think I've seen every rerun on TV.
💯💯💯💯 great history lessons also
I am so glad that John and Eleanor found their daughter. I'm crying.
Tony Schiavone...IT'S THE YETAAAAAAAAAY
Yeti Dry humps "The Giant"
@SRV. 123 Thank you for your service.
This is the comment I came here for 😂😂😂
1:54 Black and Blue
16:25 Drunk Driver
25:00 Yeti
40:16 Does ashes
Thank you so much
Yeti does ashes lol
Change ur sick child name
That was so sad for John and Eleanor. They were punished because of racism. I’m glad that they could finally meet their daughter and grandchildren!
Christina V they deserved it
Meh, they’re both putting a little too much on racism. She didn’t HAVE to give the baby up nor did he have to split. They were young and immature not the capulets and montagues
Colin C wow; obviously said by some one who has never experienced racism.
@Kish T If I were to examine you and your motives personally, as you attempted to do with me, I’d say you likely gave up a child or maybe even had one eliminated so this story speaks personally to you. That is why you lash out at me and are so quick to blame external forces for these people’s bad choice.
There were many intact multiracial families back then. They didn’t by any means have to give the child up. They were immature and irresponsible. Just like you likely are only you possess the trait of being ignorant too. Sooo, great job!
Yeah that hateful stuff I've never understood. As a foster child i was told i couldn't have friends of different colors#$$! A nine year doesn't understand that#$!
The first story was so heartbroken midway through and so beautiful at the end! I’m so happy they found each other!
I been watching unsolved mysteries for 35 years. The theme music still excites me even after all these years
Watching this at night was scary as hell
Me too, especially since it makes you feel like it's a race against time whether it's a murder, a missing person, or a heartwarming family reunion. It's like the real-life version of Quantum Leap: "... striving to put right what once went wrong..."
I've often thought I'd like that music for my ring tone!
What I love about unsolved mysteries is how we brought the world in. And capture these people who go on the run.
And Mr.stack i have a crush on him.
Me & the ghost of Stack hopes your a female lol
@brett linthicum lol. wanaFyte !?
@@onlyplayaseattacoswiththei9433 ditto
Peyton Bell she has to be a female. Guys don’t have crushes on other guys.
Why tf she keep telling her parents
Shaye Cartier i was saying the same thing, but Robert Stack kept saying that her boyfriend kept telling her she had to.
@@albakreuk5830 - I think u were watching a different show! They absolutely said that she was the one who wanted to keep telling her parents!
I guess it is due to the time period. During those days - it was was honourable if you get the blessing of your parents to wed.
I swear lol
It's a desire for approval.
Women require constant positive affirmation, what more satisfying way than to get it from your parents.
Still to this day the theme song gives me the creeps and I love it. Is that weird?? 😂
Me too!!!!!!!!
Nope. Not weird at all. That's the same reason I love it!!
You are not alone.
It's my ringtone lol
John rockin' the Fred Rogers look at the reunion.
One of my mother's favorite shows that she got to enjoy more after retiring in 1992. I binge watch, because I love this show. I also watch to block out noise from neighbors and I blast it! There are some interesting and scary scenarios. It's also interesting to watch these again after being a Forensic Files fan, and seeing the story told on Unsolved Mysteries first. LOVE IT.
I've tried to find the location of where the elderly Florida couple were killed, but the Kissimmee/Orlando area near Disney World has been developed so much that Fantasy Heights Blvd (which I got from an old 1992 article) doesn't appear to exist anymore.
Looking at a Florida map, I'm trying to find out why they didn't go to I-4 and go across to I-95. Weird to be on a small country road on the west side of Disney World.
@Luna EB What are you talking about?
@@daboys1215 You must not be from Florida most people that live in Florida dont take the interstate that is left for the tourist coming to Disney that drive crazy so we take the back roads alot especially the elderly will take the back roads and especially depending on where they exactly lived that is alot of back country road that runs along there now alot of it has been built up from that time period but it is not uncommon for those that are from Florida to take the back roads.
@@daboys1215 You must not be from Florida most people that live in Florida dont take the interstate that is left for the tourist coming to Disney that drive crazy so we take the back roads alot especially the elderly will take the back roads and especially depending on where they exactly lived that is alot of back country road that runs along there now alot of it has been built up from that time period but it is not uncommon for those that are from Florida to take the back roads.
How did the coworker know it was her? They didn't show a picture
The daugher looks just like her father. It's possible the coworker just has good face matching skills.
Yeah I wondered that too. I suppose it was a combination of 1) her date of birth, 2) the fact that she is biracial, 3) possibly Sally knew her birth name was Rosemarie and was born in Buffalo, and shared that info with her coworker in the past.
good point , no one had any pics.
The original broadcast of Unsolved Mysteries are much longer and detailed than the CZcams versions. If you go on the Filmrise app,Hulu or Pluto you can see the actual FULL episodes
Only season 1 and 2. Then they skip 3-7 and go straight to 8.
i grew up watching these
Rosemarie looks like her daddy awww
I think she looks like her mom a lot, too.
@@sassycat6487 That stasch on her mother wow
@@sassycat6487
She looks rigid like her mother
@@henkbenk501 thus transgendir? Sir?
Brandy your words drip with sarcasm !
I love these shows but I’m really getting tired of these murderers and the updates stating ‘he has since been released from prison’.
right?! really makes me wonder how many murderers i've walked past in my life.
It’s even worse to look up the cases in 2021 and see too many exonerations from an unjust system. 😔
It says Dr Stanton lived on the island in virtual solitude, but in the video there is a maid or cook serving them dinner. It's hard to imagine that he ran the ranch and did all of his house chores himself, so there must have been other people living there with him. They may know something about the remains.
I'm quite sure the remains are those of his mother.
I think they meant solitude from the rest of the world, and that he didn't seem to leave the island himself. They also said he had house guests. I'm wondering if the bones were a more recent acquisition that were intended for him to bury in that cemetery.
First segment makes me sad for John and Eleanor. He seems like a nice man.
The daughter was reunited with John & Eleanor. I'm so glad the ending was good.
It broke my heart. Humans can be so cruel sometimes. I'm so glad life isn't like this anymore 😿
@@halo218813 It isn't?
@@williammatthews693 not really I think it's pretty mainstream nowadays for black and white couples to have babies without them being harassed over it 🤷♂️
@@halo218813 it’s not as bad as it was but it’s bad still.
why is the system so easy on drunk drivers 🙄
Man I’m stoked about the 💯 episode in the next show... ...
Man, those lost love segments could be so touching. One of the most underrated parts of the show.
So glad they found their daughter, she’s the image of her dad
Was that the missing Yeti "cold" case?!
im so glad you found your beautiful daughter.i wish you all much love.
@FlintFlix, let's play Find the Racist Troll!
FlintFlix you look handicapped
You can tell the actresses playing Eleanor and her friends were 80s/early 90s teens acting out the 1950s, I love the period pieces.
Except those are really gals in their twenties.
TEARS after the Rosemarie story. I am overjoyed to see their reunion! 🥰😇🙏
Awkward reunion 🤣
@@chrishansenisapatofile5746Was that the missing Yeti "cold" case?!
Yeti footprints are bear prints, then the snow melts some & the depression left gets bigger. Then at night freezes up again, making a much bigger footprint.
Well that escalated quickly.... Dad, I want you to meet him... I'm going to have his baby.
Jaimys gotta gun...
@@OikPoinFive lol
It happens ALL the time all around the world.
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@@OikPoinFive🤣😂🤣
It would've been great to have gotten more background on Dr. Stanton. What an intriguing case. The only thing else I was able to find out from extra sources is that investigators do not believe Dr. Stanton had anything to do with the unknown woman's death though the other sources don't explain that, either.
If the woman died just after WWII then this would have happened before Dr. Stanton had taken over the island.
Me too
This is my first time seeing this episode since 2001, it's stuck with me since then. I never knew there was an Update and they found their long lost daughter. That whole story is sad which is why it stuck with me. So glad it has a happy ending and closure, and now I also have closure
23:34 Cop had to pull his pants up for him. Lol
The Nostalgia of it all is almost overwhelming.
Seriously, UM's segments on Bigfoot, aliens, and ghosts were the very best. No other series has come close.
Mine too 💖
the ones about big foot honestly bore me, some of the aliens ones do as well but not all of them, and some ghosts ones also do the same & some treasure ones i'd rather hear about the crime to be honest. but to be fair it really depends on the segment that bores me as not all of them do. though i do enjoy the lost loves stories
The fakest things ever
@@SpicyTexan64ummm! Murders not fake!
Huh. I always figured the Yeti would've been in the 7ft, 8ft height neighborhood like the North American Sasquatch. Surprised to hear them say it is only 5'8.
CoffeeWithTheCynic yeah it goes barefoot in snow always leaving only a single footprint, never any clear photographs or bones to autopsy. Fanatical fantasies never die. That, UFO's & Nessy can't ever be solved or just laid to rest in pieces. SMH
@@albakreuk5830 yeti be taller if with 2 inch soles on shoes
Maybe it's short due to the altitude and less oxygen
I saw Rudolph the red nosed reindeer and yeti is not 5'8"
9:57 ascared?
Eleanor should have not went back. Poor John , Rose Marie and Eleanor. People are so ignorant. Hope life is better for John, Eleanor and Rose Marie.
She shouldn't have gone back
She’s dead!
Keep the nostalgia comin!!!
John and Eleanor.
One of best stories in this series.
Robert Stack + music = 😍
=creepy
@@Biker65 Awww....the crybaby who is still bothered by same sex attraction.
Soon enough folks like you will become a sideshow act.
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence Freaks like you are so embarrassed by what you are that it can't use it's real name. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah You just made my day so much better......freak!!hahahahahahahahahashah
@@Biker65 That was the most disingenuine reply I have witnessed.
Take that rampant hardcore depression, feelings of inadequecy, and get outta your mom's basement.
@@Biker65 You handicapped or just lonely?
Sadly, John Elias died in 2011 at the age of 87 and Eleanor Platt Wozniak died in 2019 at the age of 83. Strangely, their daughter was not listed as a survivor in Eleanor’s obituary, listing her closest living relatives as a niece and a nephew. Sally is alive as of 2020. She has remarried and moved to NY. Perhaps the relationship didn’t work out :(
RIP, JOHN AND ELEANOR
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@@jordanthomas7304 😂😂😂
Wow my Nanna always talked about the" big foot" legends when my sister and I were kids. She also believed in 👽's . She passed away in 2002. I sure wish she was alive to see the world as it is today. God I miss her. She was a amazing Nanna.
that james creep got off easy kill 2 only 11yrs
Wow! at 38:00 I thought HE was the Yeti. Will you look at this guy's mane of hair! Fantabulous!!
Yeah, that‘s the trademark of Reinhold Messner. Even today, at the age of 79 years, he still looks like that (just in grey).
Love when ppl say when they drink they’re not themselves. No the alcohol just loosens the mask.
I so agree!
Agreed.
definitely. People forget that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were the same person; Hyde was just his excuse for letting his inhibitions go.
I totally agree. The oxygen deprivation to the brain when one is drunk, as you said, unmasks the deepest parts of who we are. Not a pretty picture most of the time.
I deeply agree with you !! some or most of them are like that before the even start drinking or using drugs !!!!
John Elias was a really great and stand up guy!
Indeed!
Some self hatred going on also...
Not judging his whole life but he really wasn't a stand up guy in 1953. He was 28 sleeping with a 17 year old high school student.
That 1st story is disgusting and so sad
Yeah a 28 year old going out with a high school girl & getting her pregnant. Illegal in so many ways
@@SonicJaneStooge she didn't have to give her baby up. She was 18. She was an adult.
Yeah just..... Dude should've gotten longer in jail though. He's a sex offender. He was 28 she was 17. Just creepy & wrong.
@@SonicJaneStooge in some states 17 is legal. I dont agree.
Not that one at that time. Also 17 is NOT an adult. Nor should it be. 18 at the least. 17 yo with a 28 yo is soooo creepy. You cannot deny that at all.
How sad how interracial couples were treated and how she was forced to give up her baby.
sad :(
She could of split with the baby to new orleans
Maybe age played a role? I know if my 17 year old daughter ran away and got pregnant by a man almost twice her age I be pretty angry too.
Amazing what sentence a person can get for killing two people for a drunk driving accident! James should've gotten a longer sentence!
If anyone in my family or friends circle was driving drunk, I would turn them in myself, especially if they killed (murdered) someone
John Elias died in 2001 at around 87. I believe Eleanor is still alive.
Lisa Gibson actually he died in 2011
sheeeeeeit! death is racist!
I figured at least one of them would have passed away by now many years after that story, but thank goodness they found their daughter Rosemary.
It's just sad they couldn't really be together even later on... They both remarried but you only really have one true love.
She has just finished school.
That first case was so sad, glad they eventually reunited. It's crazy how much she and her kids look like John.
Was that the missing Yeti "cold" case?!
Reinhold Messner is the Yeti
I always thought he was german, but I looked him up and was surprised to find out he‘s italian, still living in Italy and still looking like the Yeti (just in grey, by now 😉).
I'd like to thank RS, TDM, JC and the rest of the UM team for bringing me the cases of Wanted, Lost Loves, Lost Heirs, Final Appeal, and others. Good job!
AWESOME!! Excuse me while I binge....
Desert Mav fuck shuck
it's not always like that...my brother from the same mom but a different father was denied by his father and is still a dirty secret in a small town...you never know how that feels either until it's your experience or it's your brother's experience...my heart hurts for my brother 😔 💔
The arrogance of Slick and Byrne, to cheat a Buddhist monk out of a temple relic, is just disgusting...!!!
Katja Kittenland lol i loved it
The heights of arrogance and privilege
@Hyperskreem 82 more so for scientific advancement and knowledge into an entirely new species
Those buddhist monks wouldn't know the difference
Typical form for the brits
so glad the world has changed wtf was wrong with people back then to much hate
In the final segment, as they’d previously stated that the prior owner had his parents exhumed for reburial there, it’s probably cremains of his mother that the prior owner intended to scatter somewhere, but for whatever reason never got around to it.
It would fit the description quite well. Elderly female, lack of labeling, etc.
5:44 the old Bag is what is referred to as an enabler.
I'm trying to keep in mind that that was a very different time.
The first story was so interesting. It just shows how much things have changed for the better. It also showed that racism was in Buffalo NY and EVERYWHERE in the nation, not just the South. I've seen situations too in the past when a black person and a white person would start a relationship. In many cases the white family member would be upset, but also black family members would be upset. So racism would exist within any race. So glad they were able to find their daughter and reunite the family.
Nah, NH has always been cool. We always have and always will secretly hate everyone not from here equally!
So today a black man can have sexual relations white a white minor girl? Don't think so..
Yep. My cousin married a Haitian woman in 2003 and it was such a "scandal" in my extended family and all anyone could talk about for awhile. My other cousin married an Ecuadorian woman around the same time and no one said a thing.. weird how people choose which races are "acceptable" to mix with white people or not.
@@sassycat6487 Similar happened to me my exes uncle married a portugese woman and it was mostly accepted she had a dark olive skin but me a south asian woman was not accepted at all by his family and his friends l his grandmother would plot ways to split us up even moved him into an apartment paying his first months rent with his ex in the same building. stunts like this he always left me for her with pressure from them he knew he would be even more of a black sheep/shunned if he disobeyed. He himself is mixed race but doesnt look it he was depressed when i got pregnant the first time and said quote the baby will have dark skin in a sad voice knowing they wouldnt be accepted. i miscarried and they were all horrible kept asking after if were using protection now. in a tone that said dont let it happen again. The last time we broke up he went to work and i never saw him again he was cruel not just by breaking up by text but how he treated me i found out i was pregnant and decided not to tell him or his family i dont want this baby to feel the hate or pain they caused me. the baby just turned 2 sometimes i wonder in a perfect world if they accepted how great it would be
@@frankfkling304-- literally nobody asked who YOU want to be with.... This is a discussion about racism and discrimination.
9:05 "So you're married, huh? Marry THIS!" Ha ha ha, that's a great one liner.
Lol
I know. I mean I hate tht it happened and he was racist, but that was hilarious. "Marry my shotgun, boy!"
What would the Yeti EAT at those elevations?? Snow? Rocks? Pine needles? Does nobody bother to ask these obvious questions? Silliness.
it would eat whatever it damn well pleases
The souls of his victims
My point exactly.
Yt Yt I'd like to know what makes the people who keep claiming they are there, think they wouldn't freeze to death going barefoot & with only the hair on their backs!! & still no burial grounds or bones to autopsy. Haven't seen an animal, insect or person yet who can live forever, & not die leaving behind a body for forensic study. Story needs proof or be laid to rest for good.
@@albakreuk5830 yeti today has 3 genders. Gender fluid like us
THAT guy only got 11 years for killing TWO innocent elderly people on a THIRD drunk offense and was released and only had to pay the daughter $12,000???? THAT IS RIDICULOUS! DEATH PENALTY for taking TWO beautiful lives DRUNK.
Love the reunited story with rose . Beautiful...
that intro music gets to me every single time
It’s heartbreaking the cruelty we subject fellow humans to for no fucking reason at all.
A loving family was destroyed, a man jailed and driven from his home, a woman forced to give up her baby because of their skin. It’s disgusting to think there are still people who believe in hate today.
Why the hell didn't the cops post someone at White's hospital room to make sure he didn't flee? They knew he was criminally responsible based on his blood toxicology. Flight risk is quite high in the case of such persons. Irresponsible to say the least. And what happened to the family members who aided his flight from justice?
Thank you for the upload UM
Watching from NSW Australia.
16:06 gives me chills. They look like a beautiful family
Eleanor's parents make me sick. I'm sure racists were the norm back then, but being that controlling of her when she was already 18 is ridiculous. John wanting to tell her stupid dad to get his blessing was their demise. They should've just ran away together and fought to get their baby back
That's exactly what I was thinking the whole time I was watching this segment. If only Elenore would've listened to John when he said they'd be trouble if she went back home to her parents Neither one of them should've worried about the opinions of her parents and instead gotten married, raised RoseMarie, and been happily in love
I have to agree.
You'd be surprised how many 18+ year olds still live with their parents and are dependent on them nowadays.
I think Eleanor liked the drama.
clown theres more racist blacks out there than white....silly leftys like u aint got a clue.
In our culture...the bigfoot exists. My grandpa told me he's a visitor. That's why we can't find him. He told me one story when he was a child. He said the big man wanted to eat. My grandpa said a big creature was asking my great grandpa for one of the kids. My great grandpa said no n gave him herbs n tobacco. The big man went away n never came back. My grandpa said it was the scariest moment he can remember.
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It’s funny none of the yetis don’t get memory loss like ‘man’ and deliriously run out of the woods in complete confusion at an old age.
Bigfoot must have endless brain endurance, too, until death.
I don't know what we'd be doing during lockdown without Unsolved Mysteries to watch (nothing much forthcoming on Netflix etc at the moment!)
I know times were different but Eleanor;s parents were evil Rosemary looks like Elanor and John good thing Rosemary talked about her parents for a coworker to know who Unsolved mystery was talking about
So are like all social workers portrayed as evil on this show. I also think the drunk drivers relatives should have been held accountable as well.
most are evil thats why poor people hardly ever get out
just a paycheck the scumbags like my HS guidance counselor
I’ve been watching these since the very first episode & I’m noticing that updates are not showing up rarely!
Scary stories
John and Eleanor's story was so tragic due to ignorance and racism....what an amazing couple and their partners to come through it the way they did.
When Robert Stack said that both of the couple's spouses were on board, that warmed my heart. Based just on that, I think they both married good people, and I hope they all lived as one huge, happy family.
People tend to gloss over she was a minor in High School and he was nearly 30. Racism aside that relationship was unacceptable.
@@jokerz7936Yeah, when she was a teenager and he was said to be eleven years older I stopped feeling the love story. The racism is bad and her father is a racist, alcoholic POS, but they shouldn’t have been together for the age factor.
@@jokerz7936 Legally, at 17 in New York, Eleanor was able to consent.
@@jbcatz5 Legally, at 17 in New York, Eleanor was able to consent.
Robert Stack says W-H's like Stewie on Family Guy.......James Ha-White 😹😹😹😹
Even at the time of filming this segment, Eleanor’s mother refers to the interracial child they conceived out of love as “the mistake girls make.” Love that headline: “Local Man Keeps Minor Captive.” Back then, being in a relationship with someone who is 15-16 when you’re over 18 wasn’t that big a deal (within your own race of course). That’s a modern thing - likely due to the fact that teens today aren’t as mature as they were then.
I'm pretty sure that she was referring to her getting pregnant out of wedlock, especially since she wasn't 18 yet. While I certainly don't agree with the racism, I wouldn't be thrilled if my 17 year old daughter got pregnant by a 28 year old man either. That was a different time; young women getting pregnant out of wedlock was considered shameful. Then with the race issue... I got a hard time from others for dating a young black man when I was 18 and I'm in my thirties.
"Over 18"
Hmmm that's one way of putting it. He was halfway to pension age!
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Awww the first story❤
Thats insanity, called crazy when she was only in love, sent to juvenile gave up her baby and still more suffering. Not able to get back what she was coerced into signing. And not able to have children ever again, thats gotta hurt, alot. But the reunion is 😢
On a cold, rainy night on October 1993, a family returned home to find that the television remote had disappeared without a trace...
And Stack could make it intriguing!
When he says "Join me..." 😳😱
That's awesome that she found her parents