Not exactly justice when they could've caught him EARLIER if the investigators hadn't had such tunnel-vision for the WRONG, but their "easiest" target! 💯💯🙄🙄🤦♀️🤦♀️🤬
We have this ambulance below the cliff mentality where we only do something after something happens. I bet you there must have been calls for a bridge but the 'feasibility study' cited lack of funds.
Whoever is in charge of this TH-cam account, thank you. Forensic Files is my favorite show. It’s a staple of childhood comfort to me. I’ve seen every episode of all nine seasons three times. When I’m stressed while I’m working or struggling to fall asleep, I listen to Forensic Files. It was the only thing I consistently watched on Netflix, so I was devastated to see it gone. Thank you for uploading these here for us to watch. It really means a lot to me. Edit: I’m delighted to discover Forensic Files has 12 seasons instead of 9! Not sure why Netflix didn’t host the last 3 seasons but now I have more to watch for the first time!
You said 9 seasons, but there are episodes labeled season 12 where the links for these uploads are. I just thought id leave you this comment, Cova Brouwer.💛
Lovely special way to honor the memories of Susan, by building the lighted and covered overbridge so students can avoid the dark and overgrown dirt trail. Well done indeed 👏
Really? I thought that was terrible. It took someone getting murdered for them to realize that a common shortcut might be dangerous for young women walking alone? This tragedy was just a matter of time...
The school didn’t hire him, the contractor did and probably never knew anything about of his background. It’s a lot easier today for employers to get background checks on workers before hiring them, also. Aldo, if anyone has a sexual assault charge & conviction against them they are now put on sex offenders register must disclose where they live, work and if they have a motor vehicle and if any of those circumstances change.
well i do background checks for people and saw my own para transit service driver on megan's law, a high risk pedophile! and one day months before i saw him on the registry he said in a pervie voice how he had to have a boy, and he got one age 5...i remember it chilling me when he said this in the cab... and now theres details of his crimes and it says he sodomized a child... i complained to city hall and the company but no one cared...pedophiles can't go near schools its part of sex offender law and he was picking up kids and near schools and taking them home...how could this BE??? no background check?
There was actually a teacher at a high school in my area that apparently was let go from one school district from complaints from females, but then hired at another district because he was friends with the new super intendant or whatever. Then tons of complaints again… finally got let go.
@Shawn Taylor I had to let my phone charge. 🔋📱 🔌⚡ Or I would have been right here watching along with you. STAY WARM. 🔥 Love and light from Gore, Oklahoma.❤💡💛
@Shawn Taylor he works with glass. He is on TH-cam and I believe he might have a studio in the town you live in. He spells his name Jon not John. There's another glass artist named Jack Storms. These guys are both on TH-cam. Check them out.💛
20 years to discover that the murderer is the guy whose bag and prescription bottle were found few feet from the victim’s body, who lived quarter mile from the murder scene, and worked on the university campus in which the crime occurred ?!?! I
You know it's such a terrible shame that tragedy needs to happen for people to actually wise up and take the proper safety precautions that should've been kinda obvious in hindsight.
I agree with the previous comment I loved the narrators voice and I love this show one of My favorites. Heartbreaking crimes my heart goes out to the families but I like the way forensic files explains the details of the mystery summing up the end results with justice for the victims. Thank you for the shares.
No new upload from on the case with Paula Zahn so decided to look for a channel with the same content and came across Forensic files and they've got plenty of videos that i can binge watch on. Hello to all my fellow true crime show addict! 👋🏼😊 - Rest in peace to all the victims and salute to all these investigators who did a great job for each case.
That's usually how it goes. In my Lil hometown, when school let out , there was so many wrecks at the school intersection with the highway. It took the assistant fire chief being killed for us to finally get a redight! RIP Matt Rouse. It's ironic he was the one (loudest one) saying we needed the light b4 somebody got killed!!
Thanks to these detectives, this case was solved after 25 years, and the real perpetrator was caught and is incarcerated now for 40 years. Rest In Peace, Susan. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@thebejacob6109 I would suggest that you listen to the lady narratoring "Manhunt-The Yorkshire ripper" from the UK. Excellent narrator, very sad events, but programme put together brilliantly. She has an brilliant voice.
@@Katlady001Thank god for the evil too. Who do you think created this entire reality construct and everything that’s even possible within it ? Did it all exist before god ? Exactly. When you thank god for your blessings also thank him for the misfortune of others.
This guy walked around for 25 years after killing someone. I wonder how many people are walking around who haven't been caught yet and may never be caught.
Thank God for forensics and DNA along with this excellent program and scientists who bring justice to the families of these victims even if it's 25 years later. R.I.P young lady.
“It’s a horrible thing to think that their may be more than one monster in your community.” I hate to break it you but there is a whole lot more than one monster in every neighborhood at all times. A lot of them do things too insidious to be detected by law enforcement. It doesn’t mean we should give up it means we need to constantly improve our game plan. Forensic Files is one show that it showing us how it’s done. :)
and with the advent of the Internet and the popularity of social media, you can bet they are lurking in every comment section, every Facebook group...secure your info
A very sad case. The life of a lovely young girl taken away like that. I would like to mention something here; LEARN SELF DEFENCE. You will never know when and where it could be handy. RIP.
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So the judge refuses to give a consent to search for the real killer’s dna. But then says I’m gonna convict John Philips for Susan’s murder when there was no evidence
It was a different judge and Phillips confessed to crimes that were similar so there was reasonable suspicion at least. Police needed to provide some evidence to get the consent. The killer was already cleared once and nothing connected him to the crime specifically.
How can they live with themselves? Knowing they have murdered someone. An innocent, youg woman in this case. It amazes me how these cases have been solved, years or decades later.
Wow. The 2019 crime rate in Carbondale, IL was nearly twice as high as the US average (1.7 times higher than US average). It was higher than in 94.7% U.S. cities. The 2019 Carbondale crime rate rose by 59% compared to 2018. In the last 5 years (2014-2019) Carbondale saw increasing violent crime and decline of property crime.
I love how he tried to leave a note making it sound like he was framed. then again you can also say that it sounds like he knew he did something wrong but he couldn't admit it to himself.
so sad, loosing your life becasue you are at the wrong place, and at the wrong time???? what makes the time and place wrong, becasue a monster happens to be there!!!
Wow, who buys a car with a ashtray full of cigarette butts and doesn't dump the ashtray. I guess someone who is friends with someone who sells a car with a full ashtray. Either way lucky for the detective because it allowed him to close the case.
The fact that this government keep people like this alive in jail for 40 years says a lot about the people running this country. The system is just as bad as the murders.
Life in prison is life but those that get the death penalty should not take more than a couple years for appeals cuz innocent people sadly get convicted and I would rather see 100 guilty go FREE than one innocent get locked up for a crime they didn't commit ...
It's not random exactly- on a trail like this women and girls are easily isolated- they should never walk on a path like this alone- this is the world we live in.
The saddest part to this story was the fact that the journalist covering the case was beaten by multiple people when she returned to Susan's memorial site - what did she do to deserve that?!?!?
I remember this episode from years ago. It always stayed with me. She is GORGEOUS. I hate that this happened to her. I’m so glad justice has been served but this should never have happened. Also, this is random, but what nationality is she? She had beautiful features and a gorgeous skin tone.
Courts didn’t request DNA? I think every suspect in a murder case should be required to give a DNA sample. If you’re innocent you should have no problem with that anyway
@@shroomgrizzley464 I don’t understand. Everyone is required to give fingerprints. In the future I think everyone will be required to submit DNA. In fact if you’re innocent it will prove that you’re innocent
what nonsense “she was at the wrong time wrong place” so it is determined that you can be a victim?then that is the excuse?no matter how dark the path is you have the right to walk there without getting killed!!!
It's the spacing for the ads. If you imagine watching the show on tv and insert an ad before each repeated information, they make sense. Hope this answers your question satisfactory.
Daniel Woloson now 65 will be eligible for parole I think in 2025 (article is no longer online) Being in Illinois it just may happen as it's now becoming a soft on crime state and reportedly a large number of so-called minor offenders (depending on what their definition of that is) will be released from jails after the first of the year. The number of releases is projected to be 400 to over 1000. I believe that John Paul Phillips killed those other three women as he had the track record for it.
I like your point, but no need to use vulgarities in a public forum. Please edit it. Children use this site. Besides, there is just plain public decorum and appropriateness.
Some of my friends went to that varsity in the late 70s. He was a suspect in 2 murders and yet still employed at the same place? That’s perhaps the land of the free for you. Poor ladies. Btw, wish everyone who has to speak on these shows speak up clearly like the narrator.
It happened after 6pm (or to be exact between 6 and 6.30pm), which definitely is not "middle of the day" like one of the people they interviewed said. There can be daylight during 6pm but it's evening time
I don't get judges who refuse to issue an order to get DNA. If I was a judge and detectives needed a court order to get DNA, I would give them out like candy. Take as many as you want.
@@derklavierspieler7491 As a Judge you can. Just think, Supreme Court can decide which laws are constitutional and which isn't. Judges can override a law if they decide it's not appropriate, it's within their discretion. That is why the public can challenge a law and go to court to get it remove. So in a way, Judges are above the law because they determine the validity of the law.
Well, you wouldn't be a judge for long. You would be violating peoples' civil rights if you handed warrants out "like candy." What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Shows you know nothing about the legal process and what it entails. Mindless chatter.
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The guy is most likely a scapegoat, that amplified (PCR) technique should be inadmissible in court, even Kary Mullis (the PCR technique inventor) said very clearly that if you amplified a sample enough you can find ANY match you want.
I remember watching this as a kid, it was so scary to watch alone at night. Alot of it has to do with the deep monotone voice of the narrator, Peter Thomas. It's crazy because noe im all grown up and i still get these chills down my back sometimes.
It was summer 1960 and a girlfriend and I were playing in a vacant lot, my friend was up in a tree. I was 11 years old and the neighbourhood pedophile came up behind me and grabbed me and sexually assaulted me, witnessed by my friend. My mom called the police who came and took my statement. They spoke to the man but he wasn’t charged. We moved away and when I was 15 my mom heard that the man had died. In those days there wasn’t counselling or anything. Despite therapy as an adult it has stayed with and affected me all my life.
How old was the man at that time? What exactly do you mean by "sexually assaulted"? Why wasn't he charged? Did anything else happen with that guy in the 4 years before you moved away/did you see him at all during that time?
@@warriormanmaxx8991 no, I was pointing out that both my sister and I were there regularly at the time. It is kind of scary looking back on it because I didn't realize how close we were. A friend of mine lived in the dorm by the path that was pictured. Lots of people walked through there.
@Curtis Brown - re: "someone?" Yeahhh ... "someone" should have been keeping an eye on the guy. Do you go through life asking rhetorical "someone" questions often?!?
The man said it cost a human life to build the walk over. Thats the problem, too many lives have to be taken to put up traffic lights and other means of keeping people safe. Someone gives their life for it. Happened to a neighbor of mine.
16:35 Who buys a car and leaves the ash tray full of old cigarette butts from the previous owner? Especially a non smoker??? That's like buying a house and when you move in you find the previous owner left dirty sheets on the bed and you sleep in the old sheets. LOL. As a non smoker myself I would never buy a used car from a smoker unless it had been cleaned so well that no trace of cigarettes or smoke smell were left. It's basically impossible, once a car is smoked in for years it will always smell like smoke.
LOL I am a smoker but I would Neeeeeever smoke in my car or house. But you are so right how coukd someobe buy a car with butts still in ashtray? Seems idd. Maybe they did not to even want to touch the ashtray & had to figure out a way to dispose of them
"It cost one human life," is one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever heard. 😢
So glad that Susan got justice.
Not exactly justice when they could've caught him EARLIER if the investigators hadn't had such tunnel-vision for the WRONG, but their "easiest" target! 💯💯🙄🙄🤦♀️🤦♀️🤬
@@synergisticcollusion134 Proceed by the path of least resistance. Then tackle the thick of things.
Absolute truth !!
We have this ambulance below the cliff mentality where we only do something after something happens. I bet you there must have been calls for a bridge but the 'feasibility study' cited lack of funds.
Whoever is in charge of this TH-cam account, thank you. Forensic Files is my favorite show. It’s a staple of childhood comfort to me. I’ve seen every episode of all nine seasons three times. When I’m stressed while I’m working or struggling to fall asleep, I listen to Forensic Files. It was the only thing I consistently watched on Netflix, so I was devastated to see it gone. Thank you for uploading these here for us to watch. It really means a lot to me.
Edit: I’m delighted to discover Forensic Files has 12 seasons instead of 9! Not sure why Netflix didn’t host the last 3 seasons but now I have more to watch for the first time!
I love this show, as well.💛
You said 9 seasons, but there are episodes labeled season 12 where the links for these uploads are. I just thought id leave you this comment, Cova Brouwer.💛
@@nicholasshade thank you!! They only had 9 on Netflix, I’m delighted to discover I have even more seasons to watch!
Yes! Getting me through covid!
@@maevependragon me too
It hurts knowing that he was a free man on the loose longer than his victim ever lived 😔🤮
for real
Mentally, they are never free.
Inept investigators! 💯💯🙄🤦♀️🤬🤬
That's a great observation,that never crossed my mind. I'm glad the investigation continued.
I simply enjoy Forensic Files. The narrators voice is crystal clear, and very understandable.
🗣I love the voice, as well.💛
Yes, unlike Larry King. Could barely understand him.
Peter Thomas was his name. He has passed now but his voice lives on.
Same. I listen to it while I'm working
@@zanders32I listen while I fall asleep 😂
Lovely special way to honor the memories of Susan, by building the lighted and covered overbridge so students can avoid the dark and overgrown dirt trail. Well done indeed 👏
Really? I thought that was terrible. It took someone getting murdered for them to realize that a common shortcut might be dangerous for young women walking alone? This tragedy was just a matter of time...
I love that overpass. ❤ I love the dirt trail. 👣💛
Walking through that overgrown dirt trail was an accident waiting to happen. The university should've done this a LONG TIME AGO.
@@malibuugirl6627 Most things don't get done until some tragedy happens
@@KnowTrentTimoy at least they realised it even though it resulted in a murder. but at least they addressed the issue.
Why did the school hire a criminal of assaulting women to work there in the first! They are responsible for putting the female students at risk!!!
That tripped me out too
The school didn’t hire him, the contractor did and probably never knew anything about of his background. It’s a lot easier today for employers to get background checks on workers before hiring them, also. Aldo, if anyone has a sexual assault charge & conviction against them they are now put on sex offenders register must disclose where they live, work and if they have a motor vehicle and if any of those circumstances change.
well i do background checks for people and saw my own para transit service driver on megan's law, a high risk pedophile! and one day months before i saw him on the registry he said in a pervie voice how he had to have a boy, and he got one age 5...i remember it chilling me when he said this in the cab... and now theres details of his crimes and it says he sodomized a child... i complained to city hall and the company but no one cared...pedophiles can't go near schools its part of sex offender law and he was picking up kids and near schools and taking them home...how could this BE??? no background check?
There was actually a teacher at a high school in my area that apparently was let go from one school district from complaints from females, but then hired at another district because he was friends with the new super intendant or whatever. Then tons of complaints again… finally got let go.
Was gonna say in the begging they said subcontractors so school wouldn't know still sad and sick
Hello the narrator is the person that makes the magic in this program...
I thought it was the murdered victim
I love his voice as well.❤🗣
@@DMEseter 😊
Falling asleep listening to this is the best ever
peter thomas is his name.. he’s dead now😭
Every single day I go to bed watching FF.. Peter Thomas da best
YES! his voice is such a relaxation when trying to sleep
Nice voice.🗣
@Shawn Taylor I had to let my phone charge. 🔋📱 🔌⚡ Or I would have been right here watching along with you. STAY WARM. 🔥 Love and light from Gore, Oklahoma.❤💡💛
@Shawn Taylor look up John Kuhn when you get some spare time. He works with glass there in Charlotte.💛
@Shawn Taylor he works with glass. He is on TH-cam and I believe he might have a studio in the town you live in. He spells his name Jon not John. There's another glass artist named Jack Storms. These guys are both on TH-cam. Check them out.💛
20 years to discover that the murderer is the guy whose bag and prescription bottle were found few feet from the victim’s body, who lived quarter mile from the murder scene, and worked on the university campus in which the crime occurred ?!?! I
Worse still, after he was questioned, he ran off and nobody gave a damn!!
Why would you run off if you are innocent?
100% right!
@@mohammaddavoudian7897 %100 right.
Salat is best
@@mohammaddavoudian7897 how is Ramadan
Who buys a car and leaves all the old cigarette butts in it? Gross lol
Seriously!! 😂 I was looking for this comment
You'd be amazed how oblivious some ppl are..
At the end the brother stating how the overpass costed a human life, gosh, it’s so sad and it hit me. Rip Susan.
You know it's such a terrible shame that tragedy needs to happen for people to actually wise up and take the proper safety precautions that should've been kinda obvious in hindsight.
I agree with the previous comment I loved the narrators voice and I love this show one of My favorites. Heartbreaking crimes my heart goes out to the families but I like the way forensic files explains the details of the mystery summing up the end results with justice for the victims. Thank you for the shares.
No new upload from on the case with Paula Zahn so decided to look for a channel with the same content and came across Forensic files and they've got plenty of videos that i can binge watch on. Hello to all my fellow true crime show addict! 👋🏼😊
- Rest in peace to all the victims and salute to all these investigators who did a great job for each case.
Regarding the cost of the walkway, “It costs one human life” Jesus man. That’s deep
I teared up when he said that.
Indeed, and seeing her name on that plaque...my eyes got all misty. RIP Susan
My sister was hit by a car in her way to pick me up from kindergarten. There is now a stop light there.
That's usually how it goes. In my Lil hometown, when school let out , there was so many wrecks at the school intersection with the highway. It took the assistant fire chief being killed for us to finally get a redight! RIP Matt Rouse. It's ironic he was the one (loudest one) saying we needed the light b4 somebody got killed!!
Thanks to these detectives, this case was solved after 25 years, and the real perpetrator was caught and is incarcerated now for 40 years. Rest In Peace, Susan. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
He's unfortunately eligible for parole in 2 years
Cool, thanks. Now I don't need to watch the episode.
Absolutely love the narrator 🥰 thank you again for sharing your videos 👠
Your IN LOVE with the narrator
Is it his voice or style that you like
This guy knows how to narrate bro
@@thebejacob6109 I would suggest that you listen to the lady narratoring "Manhunt-The Yorkshire ripper" from the UK. Excellent narrator, very sad events, but programme put together brilliantly. She has an brilliant voice.
The mater of narrating, Me. Peter Thomas.
It's sad and terrifying we live in an evil demonic world full of killers murders rapists and torturers.
There is far more good in this world than evil thank God for that.
@@Katlady001Thank god for the evil too. Who do you think created this entire reality construct and everything that’s even possible within it ?
Did it all exist before god ? Exactly.
When you thank god for your blessings also thank him for the misfortune of others.
제가 제일 좋아하는 프로그램이에요. 해설자 설명이 너무나도 깔끔, 귀에 쏙쏙 들어와서 저도 모르게 빠져든답니다.
do you even comprehend & understand English ?? 🤔😐🤪
@@jimmyohara2601 The translation: "It's my favorite program. The narrator's explanation is so clear, I can't help but fall in love with it."
@@archlich4489 yes indeed 😁
@@archlich4489 Woah!!
@@jimmyohara2601 I do understand tho. Bc I wrote in my language that u think 🤔?? Lol. 꼭 영어로 써야만 하는거 아니잖아.... 이런데서도 차별을 하는구만. 쩝.
One human life is too much to pay for this overpass. Rest in peace angel . Justice has been served
This guy walked around for 25 years after killing someone. I wonder how many people are walking around who haven't been caught yet and may never be caught.
Or how many others he killed?
The average person will walk past 36 murderers in their lifetime. Let that one sink in.
Forensic science is fascinating. It never stops evolving. I have seen every episode multiple times. Now I am watching FFII. It is a great show.
Most beautiful show ever but my heart 💖❤️ felt condolences goes out to the families of these innocent people.
Beautiful show? Why?
@@Jayzan-mt4gl because it teaches us that out in this world that there are really heartless people who really dont value human life at all.
@@justinbell700 And that's beautiful?
@@Jayzan-mt4gl well what do you think about it?
@@justinbell700 I don't think a show about someone being killed is "beautiful" that's for sure.. Definitely the wrong word to describe it..
Thank God for forensics and DNA
along with this excellent program
and scientists who bring justice to the families of these victims even if it's
25 years later. R.I.P young lady.
using PCR on an old trace DNA sample is a travesty of justice, total clown world.
Where was God when he was killing these girls?
“It’s a horrible thing to think that their may be more than one monster in your community.” I hate to break it you but there is a whole lot more than one monster in every neighborhood at all times. A lot of them do things too insidious to be detected by law enforcement. It doesn’t mean we should give up it means we need to constantly improve our game plan. Forensic Files is one show that it showing us how it’s done. :)
THERE, not Their 😐🤪
You are never a monster among people you are a person among monsters!
Profound 🤔@@chasingdemons7231
and with the advent of the Internet and the popularity of social media, you can bet they are lurking in every comment section, every Facebook group...secure your info
Exaggerate much?
"Police made a startling discovery"
I love how he says that🤣
I like watching these because it helps me could be aware of what to avoid and certain situations if it's at all possible
The voice of the narrator is the best part in these series of unfortunate events-
God Bless the police and detectives for not giving up and doing a great job solving this
🙄🤦♀️
that's a weird statement considering the fact that God didn't prevent it from happening in the first place. 🙄
It’s that randomness that makes most women afraid to walk alone anywhere.
no not true (where, when) ?? very many women ignore the actually minimal risks & stupidly walk alone. you missed those boats 🛶⛵ 😐🤪
A very sad case. The life of a lovely young girl taken away like that.
I would like to mention something here; LEARN SELF DEFENCE. You will never know when and where it could be handy.
RIP.
Make friends with your pepper spray, too.
I only have 4 hours of sleep because of FBI files and now i discovered forensic files 😂😂😂 both narrators voice are music to my ears.
best way to fall asleep lol
I find FBI files too long. Lots of fluff and pauses. FF is non-stop action and information.
Haha I’m the same..just can’t stop watching these shows
It took me a while: to find a similar series after watching all seasons.
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“They found him in Michigan, if they aint look hard enough they woulda missed again” lil forensic bars, sumn slight 🔥🔥
So the judge refuses to give a consent to search for the real killer’s dna. But then says I’m gonna convict John Philips for Susan’s murder when there was no evidence
It was a different judge and Phillips confessed to crimes that were similar so there was reasonable suspicion at least.
Police needed to provide some evidence to get the consent. The killer was already cleared once and nothing connected him to the crime specifically.
A great example of the investigators never giving up.
How can they live with themselves? Knowing they have murdered someone. An innocent, youg woman in this case. It amazes me how these cases have been solved, years or decades later.
Why was he sentenced to 40 years and not life or death?? Wtf
His wife wondered how much it cost to make a over pass like that. $$$ It costs one human life to make an overpass like that. ⚰
Wow. The 2019 crime rate in Carbondale, IL was nearly twice as high as the US average (1.7 times higher than US average). It was higher than in 94.7% U.S. cities. The 2019 Carbondale crime rate rose by 59% compared to 2018. In the last 5 years (2014-2019) Carbondale saw increasing violent crime and decline of property crime.
So crazy how the Democrats want to release folks that do things like this. We need to vote these folks out. They are destroying America.
@@jaysmith179 Please show me. Thx
They do not prescribe zolpidem or what is also known as Ambien for pain relief. It’s a hypnotic sedative not a pain killer!
The narrator, Peter Thomas, was in his 70's and 80's when he worked on the show.
This narrator is the best .incredible he deserves the best
@Knowledge Nkomo - Peter Thomas deserves the best "rest in peace" available !!
Yes he's does
Yes he's does
Absolutely love the narrator
I hope this channel translate & dubbing to Indonesian language, because we Indonesian realy love crime story.
There's no such thing as closure in an intentional, violent death. You never get the answer why. And yes, it never stops bothering you.
Why do they let these creeps out ever
I love how he tried to leave a note making it sound like he was framed. then again you can also say that it sounds like he knew he did something wrong but he couldn't admit it to himself.
It was like a suicide note but he unfortunately chickened out of it.
Am I the only person that enjoys falling asleep to the narrators voice
@Diana Rosado - your comment has been asked time and again. Since you fall asleep to narrators voice, asking other's the question makes no difference.
so sad, loosing your life becasue you are at the wrong place, and at the wrong time???? what makes the time and place wrong, becasue a monster happens to be there!!!
👹
Wow, who buys a car with a ashtray full of cigarette butts and doesn't dump the ashtray. I guess someone who is friends with someone who sells a car with a full ashtray. Either way lucky for the detective because it allowed him to close the case.
Why would you even look there if you don't use the ashtray?
First Degree, ONLY 40 YEARS???
That's typical in Illinois
The fact that this government keep people like this alive in jail for 40 years says a lot about the people running this country. The system is just as bad as the murders.
States & Territories do Not run countries, stupid 😐🤪
Life in prison is life but those that get the death penalty should not take more than a couple years for appeals cuz innocent people sadly get convicted and I would rather see 100 guilty go FREE than one innocent get locked up for a crime they didn't commit ...
what does it say? that the person is paying the consequences for their crime? I mean, I'd say the justice system did their job there.
Its worse here in Sweden. A woman gets raped the man gets 5 months? A f***** vacation for that scumbag
So crazy how the Democrats want to release folks that do things like this. We need to vote these folks out. They are destroying America.
It's not random exactly- on a trail like this women and girls are easily isolated- they should never walk on a path like this alone- this is the world we live in.
Dawn Bruce was killed in her own bed in her own apartment with doors and windows locked.
There's video of a small bear that comes up to some women and children. Nobody moved and nobody got hurt. Not so much w a lot of men.
Excellent detective work. Everything just fell into place.
The saddest part to this story was the fact that the journalist covering the case was beaten by multiple people when she returned to Susan's memorial site - what did she do to deserve that?!?!?
I have to ask, because sarcasm doesn't always come through over the internet, but are you joking/being sarcastic?
Lol!
@@allison8331 Thank you for appreciating my "joke" - it's good to know that there are other people out there who actually have a sense of humor!!!
I remember this episode from years ago. It always stayed with me. She is GORGEOUS. I hate that this happened to her. I’m so glad justice has been served but this should never have happened. Also, this is random, but what nationality is she? She had beautiful features and a gorgeous skin tone.
Good ! They got both of them.
The narrator is just awesome. Voice is so capturing.
Courts didn’t request DNA? I think every suspect in a murder case should be required to give a DNA sample. If you’re innocent you should have no problem with that anyway
It is a non-destructive test. It does not harm or cause pain. I do not understand why courts make it so difficult.
It Opens up pandora box of corruption thats why.
@@shroomgrizzley464 I don’t understand. Everyone is required to give fingerprints. In the future I think everyone will be required to submit DNA. In fact if you’re innocent it will prove that you’re innocent
@@jamesl9371 Suspects are not required to give fingerprints, that's after you're arrested
So sad and tragic in same time Rip to all victims 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Forensic Files is awesome
what nonsense “she was at the wrong time wrong place” so it is determined that you can be a victim?then that is the excuse?no matter how dark the path is you have the right to walk there without getting killed!!!
Amazing, Amazing channel love the narrator!! but why the repeats
It's the spacing for the ads. If you imagine watching the show on tv and insert an ad before each repeated information, they make sense. Hope this answers your question satisfactory.
@@arthurcortright2186 very clearly. Thank u!
The next case will be ‘a young woman was walking along an overpass…’ 🙄🙄😩😩😓😓
I haven't watched a FF episode in a while and just now when there is that explosion of sound that feels like a slap on the head I remember why.
i feel so sorry for families that have no choice but to put their trust into the joke that is the American justice system.
The joke is the Australian justice system
One of these, the wife was killed by the housekeeper who was messing w husband. She got one year in the Philippines!!
Daniel Woloson now 65 will be eligible for parole I think in 2025 (article is no longer online) Being in Illinois it just may happen as it's now becoming a soft on crime state and reportedly a large number of so-called minor offenders (depending on what their definition of that is) will be released from jails after the first of the year. The number of releases is projected to be 400 to over 1000.
I believe that John Paul Phillips killed those other three women as he had the track record for it.
Narrator is amazing
Let’s give it a goooooooo!
Say it tree times.
That Chapter
So Daniel Woloson ran of shortly after the murder. Yet that was no reason to inversitgate him further.............
That was laziness on some investigators part not go and poke a stick at him further to see what comes out.
6:30pm technically is the middle of the day.
What the fuck is a murder suspect doing "employed" on a college campus?!!!
@Christy Robertson - do you like asking rhetorical questions from a rear view mirror viewpoint??
@@warriormanmaxx8991 like you just did.
Christy Robertson watch your mouth ladies do not say dirty words
I like your point, but no need to use vulgarities in a public forum. Please edit it. Children use this site. Besides, there is just plain public decorum and appropriateness.
Thank you for sharing greetings from Germany! 🤩💜
Hello from Moonshine Rd. in Gore, Oklahoma.🤎
Some of my friends went to that varsity in the late 70s. He was a suspect in 2 murders and yet still employed at the same place? That’s perhaps the land of the free for you. Poor ladies. Btw, wish everyone who has to speak on these shows speak up clearly like the narrator.
Right, people don’t get murdered in other countries- I forgot 😂
@@NachoAE360 Very few in Japan, Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Luxembourg, Singapore.
They said it was done in broad daylight but then towards the end they said it was late in day so no one heard or saw anything. Which is it?
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It happened after 6pm (or to be exact between 6 and 6.30pm), which definitely is not "middle of the day" like one of the people they interviewed said. There can be daylight during 6pm but it's evening time
mr peter thomas & forensic files my nightly lullaby
All indicators were pointing to the killer from the start !
Man back then just leave a few hairs from a barber shop at the scene and get away with anything. Lol
Adam Forbes I don’t see anything funny
@@sherryhannah9262 well 5 likes vs your 1 "nothing funny" comment, welcome to the internet.
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I don't get judges who refuse to issue an order to get DNA. If I was a judge and detectives needed a court order to get DNA, I would give them out like candy. Take as many as you want.
THOUGHT THE SAMETHING UNREAL
@@derklavierspieler7491 As a Judge you can. Just think, Supreme Court can decide which laws are constitutional and which isn't. Judges can override a law if they decide it's not appropriate, it's within their discretion. That is why the public can challenge a law and go to court to get it remove. So in a way, Judges are above the law because they determine the validity of the law.
And remember that local judges are elected officials. Keep in mind next time you're at the polls.
Well, you wouldn't be a judge for long. You would be violating peoples' civil rights if you handed warrants out "like candy." What an incredibly stupid thing to say. Shows you know nothing about the legal process and what it entails. Mindless chatter.
Due process is why.
oh boy. never harm another human.
18:35 These "ruses" that police use cause innocent people to confess, but no one seems to care.
I REALLY MISS Peter Thomas & Bill Curtis!
Did Bill Kurtis pass away???
@@coraleahs no he hasn’t
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Why isn't there a law to automatically provide DNA ?
PCR testing for DNA?? how ironic
Absolutely fabulous more please thanks 👍👍👍
Did he never do this to anyone else? That is so odd.
The guy is most likely a scapegoat, that amplified (PCR) technique should be inadmissible in court, even Kary Mullis (the PCR technique inventor) said very clearly that if you amplified a sample enough you can find ANY match you want.
I remember watching this as a kid, it was so scary to watch alone at night. Alot of it has to do with the deep monotone voice of the narrator, Peter Thomas. It's crazy because noe im all grown up and i still get these chills down my back sometimes.
*Where are the new episodes.*
It was summer 1960 and a girlfriend and I were playing in a vacant lot, my friend was up in a tree. I was 11 years old and the neighbourhood pedophile came up behind me and grabbed me and sexually assaulted me, witnessed by my friend. My mom called the police who came and took my statement. They spoke to the man but he wasn’t charged. We moved away and when I was 15 my mom heard that the man had died. In those days there wasn’t counselling or anything. Despite therapy as an adult it has stayed with and affected me all my life.
Should of ran away instead of letting him touch you. At 11, You should have known better.
@@jaysmith179 your comment shows how ignorant you are about sexual assault. I pity any children you have or are responsible for.
How old was the man at that time? What exactly do you mean by "sexually assaulted"? Why wasn't he charged? Did anything else happen with that guy in the 4 years before you moved away/did you see him at all during that time?
So sorry you had to endure this
The narrator is very good at his job
21 year old? That dude looks 45
When you think you are safe walking through the woods alone, you are always mistaken. Do better people.
No. The individual lurking in the woods with the intent to commit crime i.e. murder need to do better by not committing the crime in the first place.
@@alkaseltzer84 You can't speak sense to a psycho. You can to regular people.
I took only $10 😂. Good job police manipulating him to talk.
They could have easily proved his guilt by that pharmacy prescription. they were negligent on him, I believe
Circumstantial
You can't convict someone for dropping something on a frequented path. Also, the hair did not match.
I hung out in Carbondale in 1981 and my sister was a student there at the time.
@ProfCheryl - are you seeking some kind of "medal" for hanging out in Carbondale in 1981, with a student sister at the time?!?
@@warriormanmaxx8991 no, I was pointing out that both my sister and I were there regularly at the time. It is kind of scary looking back on it because I didn't realize how close we were. A friend of mine lived in the dorm by the path that was pictured. Lots of people walked through there.
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at the time Woloson literally left his calling card & name on the crime scene but they let him go..??!!..outrageous..
Shouldn't someone have been keeping an eye on this guy?
@Curtis Brown - re: "someone?" Yeahhh ... "someone" should have been keeping an eye on the guy. Do you go through life asking rhetorical "someone" questions often?!?
This occurred less than a year after I left SIU. I interned at the same radio station in fall of 1980.
The man said it cost a human life to build the walk over. Thats the problem, too many lives have to be taken to put up traffic lights and other means of keeping people safe. Someone gives their life for it. Happened to a neighbor of mine.
16:35 Who buys a car and leaves the ash tray full of old cigarette butts from the previous owner? Especially a non smoker??? That's like buying a house and when you move in you find the previous owner left dirty sheets on the bed and you sleep in the old sheets. LOL. As a non smoker myself I would never buy a used car from a smoker unless it had been cleaned so well that no trace of cigarettes or smoke smell were left. It's basically impossible, once a car is smoked in for years it will always smell like smoke.
LOL I am a smoker but I would Neeeeeever smoke in my car or house. But you are so right how coukd someobe buy a car with butts still in ashtray? Seems idd. Maybe they did not to even want to touch the ashtray & had to figure out a way to dispose of them
When I bought my house, there were deuces and upper deckers in all 4 toilets - I just left them all there, that was 2 years ago.