There's Something About Marys
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2023
- Season 03 : The American Southwest
Episode 06 : There's Something About Marys : Houston, TX
Your name is what identifies you to other people. Sure some people might have the same name, but generally, for the people you’re close to, it’s a unique label that becomes your identity. You can expect people to see you and place a name to your face, immediately recognizing you as the person you are. Most people are secure in displaying their name to the public through social media and business cards, knowing that their name will be used in a positive manner. Sometimes though, death comes calling the wrong name.
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I hope your making a decent living from doing these mate. The quality of your content deserves it.
Agree so deeply. It’s not easy to create such consistently high quality content, but he’s so reliable for it,
Jiles is truly an artist.
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Absolutely. Top level presentations.
Someone clearly got away with murder. Not once but twice. Somehow these cases are reminiscent of The Terminator going down the list of Sarah Connors.
In the U.S. at 48 you’ve still got a good fifteen to twenty years of work before you can retire (thanks capitalism) These poor women we’re both just going about their lives and bam, it’s lights out
😂 what I'm 50 and can retire in 2 years. Work union, great benefits
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Hiya!
It's baffling that a monster who's evil enough to agree to murder a stranger, just to make $, would then feel compelled to report that Mary Lou's murder was a mistake.
True. Wonder if they justify the the 2nd murder because of her cheating or did her husband just think she was cheating.
I would have thought a hired hit man would have more than just a name & picture to go on. ie: car details, place of work, daily schedule just to name a-few.
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3:35 Wow! That's some "smouldering car" right there. Although its hard to see the smouldering, through the blazing inferno.
It’s a stock photo, not the actual pic from the murder.
@@shawnmaria9064 Of course it is. I was being sarcastic. This channel is FULL of stock images that don't fit the narrative. 😆
It’s OBVIOUS that the husband committed the murder; if not himself, he had someone commit the heinous crimes.
I just hope that the police nail the bastard to the wall! May both Mary’s rest peacefully in their eternal slumbers.
Awesome! waking up at 3.30am to go to the loo and i am gifted with an episode of Somewhere Sinister :)
Are you British? Most people I know who say, “loo” are from the UK.
I’m English but I’ve spent most of my adult life in North America.
@@suzimonkey345 I’m Australian but have been living in the US for 24 years :) I still calll it the loo!
the continuing harassment of survivors is so beyond upsetting!!!
hope it does finally help nail them
My oldest has a friend who, when they attended college, found out there was another girl with the same name as her! This included her middle name too. The bursar kept sending her the other Courtney’s paperwork! They both had mothers with the same first name too! It was wild 😮
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It's so infuriating when it's absolutely clear who the murderer is, but there's not enough evidence to take them to trial, and then the murderer just becomes famous for it.
@@scummymummy5955probably because Adam Sandler wasn’t in that movie🙄🙃
If it was absolutely clear I'm pretty sure the police would have arrested someone by now. Refusing to talk to the police without a lawyer doesn't mean you're guilty. It means you're smart.
Or the lack of evidence is because they didn't do it...
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Great timing! Just when I want to fall asleep and listen to it.
I will never take a polygraph test.
I'm surprised to be this early, and loving the upload frequency. 8am on a wednesday my time makes for great breakfast viewing
1:20 am in Arizona.
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@ 13:34 - " Yes, it was a puzzling situation, but there was one theory that rose above all as being the most likely explanation and it was that a hitman had been hired to kill Mary McGinnis, much in the same way that "the Terminator" had been sent back in time to kill Sarah Connors.....😎
When I think of a hitman I think of a bald dude with a barcode on the back of his head.
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I've heard spouses get arrested with less evidence...the wedding ring should be enough for them to tap his phone/house. Someone dropped the ball
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Wow, thank you!
@@SomewhereSinisteri enjoy your channel too but i almost cant listen when you keep saying "no," as if you were arguing with yourself. I find it very distracting. Also, forgive me for these details but it makes it hard to enjoy your narration when you rush to read the word "as" although it is preceded by a comma, and the brief pause that implies. Don't worry, many other narrators on yt can't pronounce familiar geographic names, and some (not you sir,) read in a monotone. Thank you for this channel
I remember this case being featured on Unsolved Mysteries.
My mother started getting heaps of condolence cards and flowers from friends about my dads death. Except he was sitting in the lounge. Turned out the newspaper that used my dads photo for the death of a different man with the same name.
At least that one could turn out to be a funny story to tell. Thanks for watching!
That's an absolutely bizzare one. Thanks for sharing.
This story is incredible, so are you Jiles! Thanks! 👌
How could the police assume that it was a coincidence? I would bet my little toe that it’s more likely that a hit man mistook two women with the same name, and appearance as being the same person than that two women with the same name were murdered for different reason by unknown assailants three days apart. Come on police.
Yikes!
I learned in high school that there was another girl with the same name as me. I found out because her father had the same name as mine too!
On top of that, her mother had the same name as mine!
It was really startling to find this out.
I met the mother one time at the store I worked at. It was quite an interesting conversation!
The other Mary Reimer had siblings, though, which I did not. My parents had been divorced as well, so my mother was not around.
It's still the weirdest coincidence I have ever encountered.
WoW! What a bundle of coincidences.
I was in the same class at junior school as Michael Jackson, Paul Newman & Julia Roberts! 😊
@@suzimonkey345 That's too funny! I knew a Mike Jackson when I was a kid, but I don't think I've met anyone else with the same name as a star!
I once met a woman with the same 1st and last name. Both our families - husband, and children -were all named the same as well.
@@waxheretical It's kind of scary, isn't it?!
@@Mary_Beth_Reimer bizarre, indeed!
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When we moved next to my old neighbors we found out that my sister and the neighbors kid had the SAME first and middle name.
I'm up, lol!
Love your show.
I ca nt believe its being 22 years and never caught who done it 😮
At least the police always know it's not a mannequin! I am pretty shocked that the Houston police didn't investigate these two cases together. Every cop I have ever talked to does NOT believe in coincidence-EVER!
Just what I needed at 3:26AM 😁💙
"nobody leaves four minute voicemails."
* puts hand up *....uh, i'd like you to meet my mother?
Reminds me of the scene in the Terminator where he looks through the phone book for Sarah Conner 📖 🤖 😳
If a wife is being bothered at work, why didnt her husband go down there and sort it out with the aggressor since she asked for a gun?
She wasn't being harassed. All that info came from the husband, after the murders. Obviously he was trying to direct blame
@@zeronzemesh7718what about the items moved on her desk and the phone call to her friend?
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Top Gun:Maverick did pretty well.
I've seen this movie, and it was actually a robot sent by Skynet to prevent the birth of a freedom fighter who'd stop the machines in the future 🤯
So I’ve only gotten thru the intro that two differnt women with the same name were killed on the same day and --Is anyone else wondering if the terminator did it?🤔
Love what you did there with the title 😅
Both of your channels are consistently GREAT! ❤
Seen the movie, great movie
Agree… very good quality.. could listen to him talk all day 😊
Ok so I literally just watched this movie yesterday doing my hair as a random pick. I had no clue it was based off a true story. And now after this I agree with the daughters. I much rather it had been just a documentary than made a dark comedy!!!!! Smh 🤦🏾♀️ it held me but I never would’ve saw it as a true true crime and in that case how does it help find the real person 💁🏾♀️ iuuugggghhh people idk if we’re doing better or getting worse for real 😔
Thanks for covering this 👏🏾 another good 1
Before a filmmaker dubs his creation, “Based on a true story” they should check with the police & victims families.
All writers are inspired. Don’t highlight your inspiration if it could endanger others.
Mike Morris hired the Terminator: he was just reading the women's names off the phonebook.
Thank you!
Thanks Jiles another sad reflection on the USA.
When I think of a hit man I think of Matilda and Leon the professional 🤷🏽♀️
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One of my favourite films 😅
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At the beginning, all I could think of is Terminator 1. The same name Sarah Conner shit. The phone book. Now I want to watch Terminator 😂.
Hmmm...I feel like this video has left me with more questions than answers...and my brain don't like that.
I love all your hard work you put into these. I have been with you from the start of Monsters. Tyvm
Wow, thank you!
That's some wild stuff.
My sister was receiving disturbing phone calls back in the 80s because a family (who were all calling her) believed she was another woman who shared her name who apparently was having an affair with the husband of that family. It lasted at least a few weeks or maybe months and treats of violence and name calling in the middle of the night were common. blocking phone numbers did no good. I was living with my sister at the time so I was verbally assaulted as well. We were moving soon, so we weren't worried enough to get the police involved.
This is going to really date me, but a long time ago, I moved and when I got a new phone number, I immediately started getting people calling and aggressively demanding to speak to Cindy. I would tell them they had the wrong number and they would yell at me that I was lying and that I was covering for her. After a little investigating I found out that Cindy was writing bad checks all over town and her checks had my new phone number on them. This was so long ago that asking for a new number outside of moving costed $30. I explained the situation to the phone company and they changed my number for free. I’m pretty sure there was supposed to be a waiting period between when they reused numbers but they seem to have not waited.
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Mary Connor? Yes. *Kicks door open
The wrong person being killed because of mistaken identity would be something you would think would be extremely rare, and I suppose in the grand scheme of things it is, but it actually happens more commonly than you might think. I know of at least two or three other cases where this has happened. In one case the killer it seemed had actually got away with killing the first person, but realizing it was the wrong one he felt he had to finish the job and finally killed the original victim and then was caught and charged with both murders (gotta love stupid criminals). As far as this case being turned into a black comedy, that makes me sick. I don't think that should even be legal. I was telling someone else earlier that the movie Pain & Gain was the same way. They made a comedy out of an actual case where someone was murdered in real life. I think that is despicable.
sounds like a plotline of the 1st Terminator movie and the list of killed Sarah Conners
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Remember Sarah Connor?
This story reminds me of the Terminator films when Arnold's character looks her up in the phone book & targets her for assassination. Very creepy! Oh excuse me SINISTER! 😆
Could Mike Morris be any creepier????
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I never knew we had Terminators running the assassination business these days
This is maddening, how is it possible that no one has been arrested for these two murders? It looks like all the evidence is there to do so
What evidence? There's absolutely none. "This particular guy had bothered her and creeper her out at one point before" isn't evidence of anything. It may make him a more likely suspect but it no way can be considered evidence. And most of that stuff about the husband sounds ridiculous- if the guy hired someone to kill his wife, the person would obviously know where she lived and worked. So why in the hell would this person just randomly pick another Mary that didn't live with the guy that hired him or work where his wife worked? Do you not think he'd supply that much info at least? And let's say he did hire that guy- how would he know the exact minute the guy would kill her and then what kind of moron would call the hitman on the wife's phone who had just been murdered? Even so, that is still not evidence. I'm not sure what you believe qualifies as evidence of guilt but absolutely none was presented here today. Beliefs like that are why innocent people are in jail today.
"Are you Sarah connor"?
Yes
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Sounds like the Terminator movie.
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Im glad for the family sake that the 911 call wasnt released...
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The husband of the second Mary is creepy as fuck! Ugh! Hope the families are close to getting this behind them?
I don't like unsolved cases.
Reminds me of the Terminator
1 tooth? I’m amazed.
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Mary was hot! Mary was merry when she decided to marry Christmas. The killer was bad, which made Mary sad, & made people mad. The killer was very naughty, naughtier than a knotty pine tree or a pirate's knotted up anchor rope.
Maybe it was the Terminator 😮
Body discovered hrs later and a 911 call was made...ridiculous
Sounds like the plot for The Terminator… kill ever Sarah Connor in the phone book.
Mistaken identity murders aren't that rare. I know that, and I'm not an police investigator...
I remember as a kid hearing a man shot up a gay bar because Gay was his last nameand he was tired of being teased.
Sarah Connor?
Phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range?
@@BigolebungusThe Uzi 9 millimeter.
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I'm lucky no one has the same name as mine. Or maybe not so lucky I guess. The name game is sinister
It’s pretty unlikely I’ll ever have this problem either. Not only is Jiles rare, but it’s pretty uncommon for it to be spelled with a J instead of a G.
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Infuriating indeed. So nobody managed to fram the husband of victim nr 2? Come on now!
Sara Conners?
So, in my opinion, which is of course super limited and only guessing, but I think Mary Morris was the target and Mary McGinnis was killed as a decoy. The reason being hitmen don't usually take the time to burn the victim and their car. They shoot and get out of there. Hitmen also don't take the time to contact a newspaper to let everyone know that they were a shitty hitman and took out the wrong lady. Nope, that's super weird and never happens. Someone wanted people to think that Mary Morris was just an accident despite the way her crime scene was literally obliterated by fire. That seems personal. Why would a random hitman spend so much time destroying a crime scene for the person he thought he was there to kill but spend almost no time destroying the crime scene with the second (and correct) victim? After he screwed up, and killed the wrong person, would he not also do the same thing to the second one (the right one as he would of course know by then)? This makes no sense at all. If I was a law enforcement officer, I'd be suspicious of Mary Morris's husband the moment I knew that a newspaper received a "whoops I got the wrong lady" note from a HITMAN. That's suspish as hell.
Also, I don’t think hitmen are these highly skilled assassins that movies make them out to be. They are generally just local lowlifes who are willing to do anything for money. I think it’s much more likely that this was the work of an idiot than of someone so intelligent that he planned out that complex ruse.
The reasoning in this case leading to the suspicions raised are just comical. No wonder there hasn't been a conviction.
I wouldn't allow police investigators to talk to my child or co-operate in any way without a lawyer despite it being my wife.
Its completely reasonable that Mary pulled the gun out from under the passenger seat but because she was already under attack the perpetrator was easily able to take the gun or the gun went off while she was holding it. Why on earth would someone trying to fake a suicide beat the person beforehand or continue with the plot when she was clearly on the phone to 911 to the point where she was shot?
As for the cases being linked, wouldn't someone hiring a hitman give enough information to make sure they could do the job? The guy from work? Absurd since she called from the pharmacy and said a guy was creeping her out. Why wouldn't she identify the person if he was known to both Mary and the coworker?
It's more likely that the two murders were merely coincidence and the person who said the first one was a mistake was just a crank.
Lol thank God you are not an investigator. There are multiple examples of supposed "professional" criminals killing the wrong person because they shared a name, let alone a random scorned husband.
Why would someone faking a suicide beat someone? It couldn't possibly be that a random citizen wouldn't account for random circumstance when trying to plan out a murder lol
None of Mikes story makes sense and even further to the point, if you did not murder your wife you would have absolutely ZERO reason to not allow authorities to talk to your daughter if they are investigating the murder of another member of your family unless you are trying to protect someone
Didn’t they just make a movie about this? Edit: I thought so. Have no clue why they would make a tragic story into a comedy…