Absolutely it is. It’s amazing the nostalgia it brings with it to… Can you remember there at night, sitting on the living room floor in pj’s with your other siblings and watching this is as anFAMILY? The good memories of an easier time just flood in ❤. I realize that not everyone grew up the same people so don’t come for me.
Yo, I'm 34. I watched it with my parents as well but never really got scared, maybe cuz I was a bit younger. I remember eating at a restaurant somewhere on the California coast that was on this show for supposedly being haunted. Always thought that was best. I didn't see the ghost in the mirror though.
I remember as a nine-year-old kid sitting with my six-year-old sister late at night watching Unsolved Mysteries scaring that shitt out of each other and then having nightmares all night LMAO what an awesome childhood😂😂❤❤
With Jeremy Bright’s case, they do have a person of interest. Terry Lee Steinhoff, who had babysat Jeremy when he was younger, was reportedly seen in his car with Jeremy Bright in the passenger seat (and that’s one of the last known sightings of Jeremy). His brother David is the one who Johnny’s sister saw covered in blood. Terry Steinhoff was later convicted of murdering a woman and died in 2007 of a heroin overdose while in prison. He refused to cooperate with investigators in Bright’s disappearance. His brother David is a convicted sex offender. Interestingly, the lead detective on the case these days said they had a few people who he suspected knew a lot more than they were letting on, and all of them had been convicted of various felonies and were each looking at ten years in prison. The Detective offered (with the Prosecutor’s blessing), to have them serve no prison time if they told the truth about what they knew of Jeremy’s case. All of them refused the offer. I suspect the Detective made that offer just to confirm his suspicions that those individuals were involved in Jeremy’s disappearance. It sounds like they can still solve the case, but they are still missing a few puzzle pieces.
My favorite ghost story from Unsolved Mysteries, Tatums ghost. Watching this episode back in the 80s scared me so badly, due to Mr. Tatums reaction to the ringing bell...you know right there it rocked all his beliefs.😱
My younger brother was surprised at how straightforward the segment was. A sharp contrast to today's "bloated", OMG, over the top reanactments seen on SyFy.
Let's accept the fact that whoever created the damn thing intro to this TV show knew how to make a beat that got your fucking heart rate going. Every time I hear the damn song I get spooked out then I hear his voice
Not me!! I get so annoyed so I wind it forward! The music is too repetitive and unnecessary! No empathy towards the victims and their families! You'd never know these are real stories about real people who had died!! This program was made only to make money!🙁
@@E-KatI mean, the victims and their families often WANTED to be on this show because it has national coverage and was widely viewed (and hence more likely to help solve their case). As for it being a for-profit enterprise - duh. It needed to be somewhat sensational to get ratings and keep its viewers’ attention. Welcome to America and enjoy your stay.
Robert Stack was the best crime show host. Together with the eerie music makes the show most watchable. Great TV era. Very popular. Robert also hosted the show "Untouchables" as Eliot Ness. Another great series.
Y yo también, I as well. I always watched this along with rescue 911, brings back memories of the once happy life that I lost 24 years ago. But I am now 34 & realize not 1 person in this world has it easy so I thank TH-cam for the memories!!🙏🌹👍🥲
The case of Jeremy Bright is both shocking, tragic and still incredibly mysterious. It is outright frightening to think of how he disappeared under the evil lure of the carnival. When I saw this case as a kid, that was when I realised why my parents never allowed my sister and I to go to carnivals alone. For a little while, I didn't want to go to them after seeing this episode.
@@vinaymulukutla358 I understood you perfectly. That incident was tremendous and caused a feeling of not only depressing, but of shock or something paralyzing in anyone's life. It's true 💔
It's not knowing what became of him that is the most frightening and saddest aspect, especially for his family. Even 36 years later, we're still no closer to knowing.
@@Katalyste, yeah, me too. How sad can it be that a young 14-year-old teenage boy could only imagine getting talk into things that are life threatening? Poor Jeremy😔.
Our county bus driver in Oregon (who incidentally lives in Myrtle Point) recently told me what the true story of Jeremy is. She said the person who killed Jeremy still hasn't been arrested or prosecuted. He's still getting away with murder!
That story about the Tatum's Ghost really got me scared SHITLESS... You have NO idea just how terrified I was! For many years after watching that segment, I would always be too goddamn scared to leave my bathroom door wide open while using my mirror to shave. I would keep having these awful nightmares about some strange figure walking past my bedroom door at night! 😳
I had the same fears as a kid, but worse, was my mom had a wig stand on her vanity, white styrofoam shaped vaguely like a head, that she kept her wig on, and if I wanted to go to the bathroom at night, I could see it down the hall, this white blank face in the dark...I'd try not to look in that direction, but you know how it is...😬💀👀
@@roringusanda2837 we used to have porcelain dolls in my house, they're nostalgic because a lot of my family had them but I find them equally as creepy as the wig holder.
The only time I felt really spooked was that one scene with Tatum's Ghost when it walks past the door. I think because it's so simple, so "normal" but so off because you know it's not someone you know, that it's like, "i want you to see me, just enough to chill you. you aren't alone here"
Of all the haunted locations documented on this show. The only place I went to that was "haunted" was the Queen Mary in long Beach California in late 2010.
I like these Episodes because aside from being the original format we get updates on some of the cases all these years later. Sadly thow its more than likely that 60 or 70% of the unsolved crimes will be just that for many more years to come. its been over 30 years since this show Originally aired and many of the victims family and friends and Murderers etc. are getting on in years or are dead. crazy to think how much the world has changed since the 90's and early 2000's
Somebody needs to track down those kids he was swimming with, and the "friends" of the jerk firing that pistol, and find out what they say they saw. Has anyone tried to find those bloody clothes? There is much more to Jeremy's case.
@@Jmjdit The one scumbag died of a heroin overdose in jail, in Fall of 2007. Maybe October 2007. His name was Terry Steinhoff, I think. And he was...not exactly a pillar of society. Same with the other Steinhoff scumbag brother.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
It's uncanny how greedy relatives come out of the woodwork in the Dan Willan's segment, That Davy Willan's strikes me as one greedy heir, with his chops salivating over an estate that may bot even is rightfully his.
When I was young, I used to live with my mom at my grandparents house (my mom was finishing her college degree) and our room was in the finished basement. While in the 60s and 70s it was a nicer neighborhood, by the 80s when I was born and late 80, early 90s while I was growing up the neighborhood had gone downhill. Shootings were common and my mom and I were involved in one. In fact, our city had a case that was featured on UM where the crime had occurred around the corner from where we lived. But every night at like midnight-4am, they would show UM and that intro music, segment music and update music along with Robert Stack (LEGEND!) and how he used to film his pre-story monologues at night in what seemed like secluded areas, the composite sketches, the re-enactments - they used to scare the absolute shit out of me. In fact, I still have problems going the bathroom today as an adult bc of all the shit that was scared out of me as a kid bc of this show. But I just couldn’t stop watching. This show is so nostalgic yet still creepy. The kids today will NEVER know just how perfect this show was and how RS was the proverbial cherry on top. These segments still creep me out and I remember when they were getting copyright strikes and were in danger of disappearing from TH-cam forever. I’m so glad these are being preserved and are available for all us who remember this show. This show is still amazing AND helpful to this day. Dennis Farina did his best but they removed the music and changed it too much that it lost its soul. Robert Stack is KING and UM is a world treasure!
That story about the Tatum's Ghost really got me scared SHITLESS... You have NO idea just how terrified I was! For many years after watching that segment, I would always be too goddamn scared to leave my bathroom door wide open while using my mirror to shave. I would keep having these awful nightmares about some strange figure walking past my bedroom door at night! 😳
I lived in red lake for many years. The Cochenour Williams gold mine my father worked at back in the 60's. The man, Terry Howes is my father in law's brother. ♥️🇨🇦
First time I got to see this show was 1987 at age 10. It scared me but I liked watching it. Im 48 now and really enjoying watching it again. Takes me back to my childhood. Robert Stack was awesome!!
I smiled at how FBI Agent Jack Colwell tried to issue a challenge to Koury to call him directly at 33:27. That smirk at the end of his statement tells me between the lines he was trying to tell Koury that he didn’t have the stones to call him.
Never believed that one story about Jeremy getting shot in the lake, at least not the way it happened in the re-enactment. People are stupid with firearms sometimes but rarely THAT stupid. Pointed the gun right at him and acted shocked when he got hit? For another thing, it was said Jeremy was last seen at 9 o clock at his family's tavern, then didn't show up to meet his mom the next morning. So whatever happened to him it was probably that night.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Update on Jeremy Bright: Unsolved. Several people who were believed to have information on Jeremy's fate have since died. His former babysitter, Terry Steinhoff, died of a drug overdose in prison in 2007 while serving time for the unrelated murder of a Coos Bay woman. Around 1988, four of his friends died together in a car accident, and his friend, Johnny, died in January 2011. His stepfather, Olie, died in 2003 at age 66. His maternal grandmother died in December 1988. His father, Joe Flaherty, died in December 2008. Police consider Terry Steinhoff and his cousin, David, persons of interest in this case. On Sunday August 24, 1986 (ten days after the disappearance of Jeremy Bright), Dennis David Steinhoff had been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff's Office for being in possession of a firearm and first-degree burglary of a home on Catchings Creek, which is in proximity to the the Coos County Fairgrounds). "David" was later released on his own recognizance. According to some accounts, Jeremy was last seen alive sitting in a vehicle with Terry, and David was the man seen covered in blood shortly after Jeremy's disappearance. Before his death, police tried to interview Terry about this case, but he was not forthcoming. Investigators searched property owned by the Steinhoffs, but found no trace of Jeremy. Diane thinks his remains are located somewhere in Coos County. Jeremy's family believes he's dead, and they held a memorial service for him in August 2011 on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his disappearance.
@@ullgeologist what a bunch of scumbag punks. Even in prison with little to lose they die before they will even give the family closure. Bunch of pathetic losers. Nothing more.
I passed by the Rainbow Market now the Mexican Super a few times. The Michaela Garecht case rocked the city of Hayward, CA. I think Missing and Exploited Children covered Michaela's abduction.
Michaela's mother sadly passed away last year. She at least lived long enough to learn that the person responsible for Michaela's disappearance is in prison.
‘93 baby. I remember this playing in the background while I played with my toys. Sometimes I’d watch in the early 2000s. I found and bought an unsolved mysteries shirt that someone cropped at a thrift store that was mostly selling antiques and not clothes a few years ago and I thought that was pretty cool.
My aunt, uncle & cousin lived in a cabin on some acreage outside of Seguin, Texas and the very first night they slept in the house, they all three heard church-type music with singing & whispering. My cousin's room was upstairs in a loft-type room that overlooked the downstairs living room and my aunt & uncle's room was downstairs. They continued hearing weird things and then started seeing stuff. My cousin finally begged her parents to let her move in and finish the school year at a friend's house because she was being terrorized from the noises & sights. The last night she stayed in the house, they were all asleep and suddenly there was a huge noise that woke everyone up. My cousin said it was so loud and it sounded like a bowling ball had been tossed out of an airplane and hit the roof. She fell down the stairs trying to get out and had PTSD from it. They finally moved after two years of terror.
@Handcuff_Collector No, this wasn't a ranch. It was just 10 acres or so, and the cabin. We've often wondered if anyone else has had experiences there. I honestly wouldn't be surprised.
The earliest episodes were the best, some were creepy as hell, the older episodes started to change, from murders and disappearances, to Bigfoot and aliens and stupid conspiracies,
If dude was my son...this would've been handled long ago. Some ppl stand on business about their kids. RIP Jeremy...you didn't deserve this,kiddo 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯💯💯💪🏾🧔🏾♂️
Well, no, they're not. It's called the blue wall of silence. You can feel sympathy or empathy for individual cops, but they're all in the same gang. Until they agree to give up qualified immunity and take up body cameras, they reap what they sow. The killers should go to prison, but cops are not a special class of people. Not as they currently are.
Common sense tells me that someone who worked for the carnival killed him and took his body away when the carnival moved to the next town. That's why his body was never found. I'm sure his body was found and buried as a John doe in a different state.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Pretty risky to carry a decomposing body with you when you're traveling with a whole group of people who will smell it. If you were from out of town you'd probably feel safer leaving it in that city and you just move on to the next town.
30:13 - I cannot believe it. Jim Boumgarden was the catcher in a game that Leo Khoury umpired! If anyone remembers the Jim Boumgarden story will get the reference :) Maybe Leo Khoury knows where Billy is.
Thinking about the first case or mystery, what happened to his best and only friend Jhonny??? The police never interviewed him or anything, or maybe he also dissapered like Jeremy? Because I didn't watch that in this chapter and I guess he knew about his friend or he would bring more information to the police. Extremely terrifying😢
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
@@refinedsugar Naah, sorry I can't. But if you read them in a Robert Stack voice you may just come to enjoy them, on tonight's episode of ...... Unsolved Bumbusters. (cue theme music)
That para phycologist is basically just a skeptic. The entity shows itself to be sentient by toying with the old couple. For whatever reason it’s something that wants to show that it’s there and be acknowledged. It’s not a energy transferred from a alive human to a innamite object. Also wanted to add this common ghostly occurrences of appliances running when their not plugged in. The drill was not actually running its a telepathic phenomenon to fool the victim its something you can hear in your mind but not actual physical sound You see humans are telepathic we just cant transmit but we receive. To a nominal level there is some transmission for example if a child is hurt out of earshot of the mother she sometimes still gets the message. I have heard of anecdotal reports of people dying in vietnam and the mother picking up on it. Given another 10-50,000 years of evolution we may not need to talk anymore at all I have heard in the afterlife communication is mostly telepathic
I'm confused a bit about the first one. If there was time in between the mother talking to him and picking him up, why didn't someone call to say he didn't come back from the fair or something? Wouldn't his buddy or step dad know when he disappeared or didn't come back to have a better idea? I feel like there's a bit of a jump.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Update on Leo Koury: Solved. On June 16, 1991, a man in failing health calling himself "William Franklin Biddle" was taken by a friend to the Villa View Community Hospital in San Diego, California. The next morning, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage brought on by high blood pressure. The San Diego County public administrator's office was put in charge of searching for his next-of-kin. They learned that he lived in an East San Diego apartment for about ten years and worked part-time at a nearby convenience store. He claimed that he was retired from the International Red Cross and had a small disability pension. However, a search of his apartment turned up no clues to his potential family members. Five days later, the office received a call from Koury's nephew, who said that he learned from an anonymous call that Koury had died and wanted to claim the body. He said that he might have used a different name since he was a wanted fugitive in Virginia. After he gave the employee Koury's physical description, she realized that Biddle was actually Koury. She immediately contacted the FBI. They made a positive identification through fingerprints and officially closed the case. He was fifty-six at the time of his death.
I can't rember the episode number but it's about a mother that was charged murder of her child. The child had made a medical condition that caused the mother to be charged wrongfully. Once they the Dr found out the child died of a medical condition her criminal charges were dropped and she was released. Sad situation. That is why Dr need to listen instead of jumping to conclusions to fast.
I wish they never cancelled unsolved mysteries back in 2016 so sad but true maybe one day in the near future i will create the new unsolved mysteries and it will be way much better then the old unsolved mysteries i pray to god it all goes well for me 💯😁
Update on Jeremy Bright: Unsolved. Several people who were believed to have information on Jeremy's fate have since died. His former babysitter, Terry Steinhoff, died of a drug overdose in prison in 2007 while serving time for the unrelated murder of a Coos Bay woman. Around 1988, four of his friends died together in a car accident, and his friend, Johnny, died in January 2011. His stepfather, Olie, died in 2003 at age 66. His maternal grandmother died in December 1988. His father, Joe Flaherty, died in December 2008. Police consider Terry Steinhoff and his cousin, David, persons of interest in this case. On Sunday August 24, 1986 (ten days after the disappearance of Jeremy Bright), Dennis David Steinhoff had been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff's Office for being in possession of a firearm and first-degree burglary of a home on Catchings Creek, which is in proximity to the the Coos County Fairgrounds). "David" was later released on his own recognizance. According to some accounts, Jeremy was last seen alive sitting in a vehicle with Terry, and David was the man seen covered in blood shortly after Jeremy's disappearance. Before his death, police tried to interview Terry about this case, but he was not forthcoming. Investigators searched property owned by the Steinhoffs, but found no trace of Jeremy. Diane thinks his remains are located somewhere in Coos County. Jeremy's family believes he's dead, and they held a memorial service for him in August 2011 on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his disappearance.
This show was so good its still relevant in 2023
Its 2024 silly
@@Gecko...., no, not yet. It’s currently April of 2023. But 2024 will start in January 1st.
Absolutely it is. It’s amazing the nostalgia it brings with it to… Can you remember there at night, sitting on the living room floor in pj’s with your other siblings and watching this is as anFAMILY? The good memories of an easier time just flood in ❤.
I realize that not everyone grew up the same people so don’t come for me.
@@Micha3lHinrichs I remember those times ❤
I've been binge watching for days😂
Ive been watching this show since ive been a child I'm 37 y/o now. This is an amazing show to watch.
I’m 35 now; I watched with my parents when I was a kid and used to be so scared and have nightmares from it. 😊
Yo, I'm 34. I watched it with my parents as well but never really got scared, maybe cuz I was a bit younger. I remember eating at a restaurant somewhere on the California coast that was on this show for supposedly being haunted. Always thought that was best. I didn't see the ghost in the mirror though.
@chasevegas138 I'm in my late 30's. You must have dined at moss Beach distillery. I remember the story about it's alleged haunting.
@anarchistatheist1917 Yeah! That's the spot.
Same here! I'm 38! I love it so much! 😊 Especially that theme song wow!
I'll never get tired of Robert Stack stopping the universe and shattering all reality with one single word. Update! 🤣
The ghost cases and unexplained were my favorite as a kid when watching this.
They freaked the absolute hell out of me when I was kid but I still watched them, then regretted it trying to sleep later that night😆
My favorite but holy crap they terrified me as a child in the 90s. Every Wednesday we would watch this show.
Thank you for all of the childhood nightmares.
Facts... I'm just now able to watch these shows without having a nightmare and mind you I'm 38 years old🤦🏾♂️🤣
@@edwardfisher9930join the club at 50 i’m still recovering especially from the earlier seasons 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
Facts!!
I remember as a nine-year-old kid sitting with my six-year-old sister late at night watching Unsolved Mysteries scaring that shitt out of each other and then having nightmares all night LMAO what an awesome childhood😂😂❤❤
With Jeremy Bright’s case, they do have a person of interest. Terry Lee Steinhoff, who had babysat Jeremy when he was younger, was reportedly seen in his car with Jeremy Bright in the passenger seat (and that’s one of the last known sightings of Jeremy). His brother David is the one who Johnny’s sister saw covered in blood. Terry Steinhoff was later convicted of murdering a woman and died in 2007 of a heroin overdose while in prison. He refused to cooperate with investigators in Bright’s disappearance.
His brother David is a convicted sex offender. Interestingly, the lead detective on the case these days said they had a few people who he suspected knew a lot more than they were letting on, and all of them had been convicted of various felonies and were each looking at ten years in prison.
The Detective offered (with the Prosecutor’s blessing), to have them serve no prison time if they told the truth about what they knew of Jeremy’s case. All of them refused the offer.
I suspect the Detective made that offer just to confirm his suspicions that those individuals were involved in Jeremy’s disappearance. It sounds like they can still solve the case, but they are still missing a few puzzle pieces.
Yep but without a body....
My favorite ghost story from Unsolved Mysteries, Tatums ghost.
Watching this episode back in the 80s scared me so badly, due to Mr. Tatums reaction to the ringing bell...you know right there it rocked all his beliefs.😱
I love how she was like.. "I've never seen you like that before ".. sweet couple
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My younger brother was surprised at how straightforward the segment was. A sharp contrast to today's "bloated", OMG, over the top reanactments seen on SyFy.
@@puppiesarepower3682 most reenactments are over-acted or wooden. it's nice to see an in-between.
Update 2024: Mr Tatum was sexually assaulted by the ghost
Let's accept the fact that whoever created the damn thing intro to this TV show knew how to make a beat that got your fucking heart rate going. Every time I hear the damn song I get spooked out then I hear his voice
Not me!! I get so annoyed so I wind it forward!
The music is too repetitive and unnecessary!
No empathy towards the victims and their families!
You'd never know these are real stories about real people who had died!!
This program was made only to make money!🙁
@@E-Kat aeskahejegahhsjoljajdkska *Crissmas*
Plot twist: it's all a genjutsu created by Robert Stack staring at you.🤣
It was a genious
@@E-KatI mean, the victims and their families often WANTED to be on this show because it has national coverage and was widely viewed (and hence more likely to help solve their case). As for it being a for-profit enterprise - duh. It needed to be somewhat sensational to get ratings and keep its viewers’ attention. Welcome to America and enjoy your stay.
Robert Stack was the best crime show host. Together with the eerie music makes the show most watchable. Great TV era. Very popular. Robert also hosted the show "Untouchables" as Eliot Ness. Another great series.
The landmark series of all!
Thats right
This sentence means literally nothing
i end up bawling watching these. childhood nostalgia vibes
Y yo también, I as well. I always watched this along with rescue 911, brings back memories of the once happy life that I lost 24 years ago. But I am now 34 & realize not 1 person in this world has it easy so I thank TH-cam for the memories!!🙏🌹👍🥲
Same
Jojo... totally off topic... what breed is your dog? He looks like mine but we aren't sure if he is part terrier..😊 just wondering thanks
The case of Jeremy Bright is both shocking, tragic and still incredibly mysterious. It is outright frightening to think of how he disappeared under the evil lure of the carnival. When I saw this case as a kid, that was when I realised why my parents never allowed my sister and I to go to carnivals alone. For a little while, I didn't want to go to them after seeing this episode.
Oh stop.
@@nyk3334 Meh....
@@vinaymulukutla358 a carnival is a safe place with hundreds of people. You’re doing the false equivalency thing for no apparent reason.
@@nyk3334 Sure...
@@vinaymulukutla358 I understood you perfectly. That incident was tremendous and caused a feeling of not only depressing, but of shock or something paralyzing in anyone's life. It's true 💔
Thank you for continuing to update these episodes! Best tv show ever!
Facts
Jeremy Bright story is so heartbreaking. God Bless him and his family.
It's not knowing what became of him that is the most frightening and saddest aspect, especially for his family. Even 36 years later, we're still no closer to knowing.
I can't believe he was only 14.
@@Katalyste, yeah, me too. How sad can it be that a young 14-year-old teenage boy could only imagine getting talk into things that are life threatening? Poor Jeremy😔.
you gotta wonder if he's gone bald now don't you.
Our county bus driver in Oregon (who incidentally lives in Myrtle Point) recently told me what the true story of Jeremy is. She said the person who killed Jeremy still hasn't been arrested or prosecuted. He's still getting away with murder!
this show scared the hell out of me when i was a kid.
Same!
That story about the Tatum's Ghost really got me scared SHITLESS... You have NO idea just how terrified I was! For many years after watching that segment, I would always be too goddamn scared to leave my bathroom door wide open while using my mirror to shave. I would keep having these awful nightmares about some strange figure walking past my bedroom door at night! 😳
I had the same fears as a kid, but worse, was my mom had a wig stand on her vanity, white styrofoam shaped vaguely like a head, that she kept her wig on, and if I wanted to go to the bathroom at night, I could see it down the hall, this white blank face in the dark...I'd try not to look in that direction, but you know how it is...😬💀👀
@@roringusanda2837 Boo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@roringusanda2837 we used to have porcelain dolls in my house, they're nostalgic because a lot of my family had them but I find them equally as creepy as the wig holder.
This Story Is Definitely Not One Of The Creepiest 😮... Read more
@@cw9507 why did you type Read More?
Robert Stack is the MAN
Yessssss
Glad this show is on TH-cam! It’s on Amazon prime but has so many commercials on there!
True, plus here you can read comments
The only time I felt really spooked was that one scene with Tatum's Ghost when it walks past the door. I think because it's so simple, so "normal" but so off because you know it's not someone you know, that it's like, "i want you to see me, just enough to chill you. you aren't alone here"
Awesome series fabulous mr Robert stack well explained
I'll always be here watching unsolved mystery
The beer theory was a strong possibility I remember my mom telling me when I was little never accept a drink from anyone else ever
One of my all time faves, along with The Entity, The Devil’s Backbone, Civil War Ghosts, Tallman Haunted Bunkbeds
I love ghost stories. Most in part due to watching unsolved mysteries. Always have since i was a kid.
Devils backbone was good. So was the ship in california, the uss america i think. It was a haunted ship.
The Tallman story is horrifying.
Of all the haunted locations documented on this show. The only place I went to that was "haunted" was the Queen Mary in long Beach California in late 2010.
I think of the haunted bunk beds story every time I buy a used item
I like these Episodes because aside from being the original format we get updates on some of the cases all these years later. Sadly thow its more than likely that 60 or 70% of the unsolved crimes will be just that for many more years to come. its been over 30 years since this show Originally aired and many of the victims family and friends and Murderers etc. are getting on in years or are dead. crazy to think how much the world has changed since the 90's and early 2000's
Somebody needs to track down those kids he was swimming with, and the "friends" of the jerk firing that pistol, and find out what they say they saw. Has anyone tried to find those bloody clothes? There is much more to Jeremy's case.
you should track them down
@@Jmjdit I wish I could. I don't have the finances, or the freedom.
@@Jmjdit The one scumbag died of a heroin overdose in jail, in Fall of 2007. Maybe October 2007. His name was Terry Steinhoff, I think. And he was...not exactly a pillar of society. Same with the other Steinhoff scumbag brother.
And beat it out of em.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Great show thanks for the updates
It's uncanny how greedy relatives come out of the woodwork in the Dan Willan's segment, That Davy Willan's strikes me as one greedy heir, with his chops salivating over an estate that may bot even is rightfully his.
I remember watching this as a kid, maybe six or seven years old. I picked this to watch instead of cartoons😂😂
Oh yes just from the begging i can tell this is one of those better than usual episodes.
When I was young, I used to live with my mom at my grandparents house (my mom was finishing her college degree) and our room was in the finished basement. While in the 60s and 70s it was a nicer neighborhood, by the 80s when I was born and late 80, early 90s while I was growing up the neighborhood had gone downhill. Shootings were common and my mom and I were involved in one. In fact, our city had a case that was featured on UM where the crime had occurred around the corner from where we lived. But every night at like midnight-4am, they would show UM and that intro music, segment music and update music along with Robert Stack (LEGEND!) and how he used to film his pre-story monologues at night in what seemed like secluded areas, the composite sketches, the re-enactments - they used to scare the absolute shit out of me. In fact, I still have problems going the bathroom today as an adult bc of all the shit that was scared out of me as a kid bc of this show. But I just couldn’t stop watching. This show is so nostalgic yet still creepy. The kids today will NEVER know just how perfect this show was and how RS was the proverbial cherry on top. These segments still creep me out and I remember when they were getting copyright strikes and were in danger of disappearing from TH-cam forever. I’m so glad these are being preserved and are available for all us who remember this show. This show is still amazing AND helpful to this day. Dennis Farina did his best but they removed the music and changed it too much that it lost its soul. Robert Stack is KING and UM is a world treasure!
That story about the Tatum's Ghost really got me scared SHITLESS... You have NO idea just how terrified I was! For many years after watching that segment, I would always be too goddamn scared to leave my bathroom door wide open while using my mirror to shave. I would keep having these awful nightmares about some strange figure walking past my bedroom door at night! 😳
Agreed
Poor little Michaela. My heart hurts for her and her family, especially her mother. She just recently died in the past few years herself.
Still the best Mystery Television show ever
Great 👍 episode 👏
I still watch it with forensic files and law and order
Favorite show always☺
Great entertainment. Thank you.
I lived in red lake for many years. The Cochenour Williams gold mine my father worked at back in the 60's. The man, Terry Howes is my father in law's brother. ♥️🇨🇦
First time I got to see this show was 1987 at age 10. It scared me but I liked watching it. Im 48 now and really enjoying watching it again. Takes me back to my childhood. Robert Stack was awesome!!
There’s always been a sense of eeriness to this show . From the theme music to the update music the re-enactments and of course Robert Stacks gaze
I smiled at how FBI Agent Jack Colwell tried to issue a challenge to Koury to call him directly at 33:27. That smirk at the end of his statement tells me between the lines he was trying to tell Koury that he didn’t have the stones to call him.
Never believed that one story about Jeremy getting shot in the lake, at least not the way it happened in the re-enactment. People are stupid with firearms sometimes but rarely THAT stupid. Pointed the gun right at him and acted shocked when he got hit? For another thing, it was said Jeremy was last seen at 9 o clock at his family's tavern, then didn't show up to meet his mom the next morning. So whatever happened to him it was probably that night.
But "the local toughs" lol
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Update on Jeremy Bright:
Unsolved. Several people who were believed to have information on Jeremy's fate have since died. His former babysitter, Terry Steinhoff, died of a drug overdose in prison in 2007 while serving time for the unrelated murder of a Coos Bay woman. Around 1988, four of his friends died together in a car accident, and his friend, Johnny, died in January 2011. His stepfather, Olie, died in 2003 at age 66. His maternal grandmother died in December 1988. His father, Joe Flaherty, died in December 2008. Police consider Terry Steinhoff and his cousin, David, persons of interest in this case. On Sunday August 24, 1986 (ten days after the disappearance of Jeremy Bright), Dennis David Steinhoff had been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff's Office for being in possession of a firearm and first-degree burglary of a home on Catchings Creek, which is in proximity to the the Coos County Fairgrounds). "David" was later released on his own recognizance. According to some accounts, Jeremy was last seen alive sitting in a vehicle with Terry, and David was the man seen covered in blood shortly after Jeremy's disappearance. Before his death, police tried to interview Terry about this case, but he was not forthcoming. Investigators searched property owned by the Steinhoffs, but found no trace of Jeremy. Diane thinks his remains are located somewhere in Coos County. Jeremy's family believes he's dead, and they held a memorial service for him in August 2011 on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his disappearance.
@@ullgeologist what a bunch of scumbag punks. Even in prison with little to lose they die before they will even give the family closure. Bunch of pathetic losers. Nothing more.
Amazing how many of these cold cases have been solved in recent years. Decades after the crimes originally happened.
I passed by the Rainbow Market now the Mexican Super a few times. The Michaela Garecht case rocked the city of Hayward, CA. I think Missing and Exploited Children covered Michaela's abduction.
Michaela's mother sadly passed away last year. She at least lived long enough to learn that the person responsible for Michaela's disappearance is in prison.
This episode was missing. I start watching the series (uploaded 3 years ago) and the episode appears right there!
I love watching this show in 90's when i was kid
This song always creeped me out
I love that theme song I wish they had never changed it that is one of the best theme songs ever
‘93 baby. I remember this playing in the background while I played with my toys. Sometimes I’d watch in the early 2000s. I found and bought an unsolved mysteries shirt that someone cropped at a thrift store that was mostly selling antiques and not clothes a few years ago and I thought that was pretty cool.
My aunt, uncle & cousin lived in a cabin on some acreage outside of Seguin, Texas and the very first night they slept in the house, they all three heard church-type music with singing & whispering. My cousin's room was upstairs in a loft-type room that overlooked the downstairs living room and my aunt & uncle's room was downstairs. They continued hearing weird things and then started seeing stuff. My cousin finally begged her parents to let her move in and finish the school year at a friend's house because she was being terrorized from the noises & sights. The last night she stayed in the house, they were all asleep and suddenly there was a huge noise that woke everyone up. My cousin said it was so loud and it sounded like a bowling ball had been tossed out of an airplane and hit the roof. She fell down the stairs trying to get out and had PTSD from it. They finally moved after two years of terror.
@Handcuff_Collector No, this wasn't a ranch. It was just 10 acres or so, and the cabin. We've often wondered if anyone else has had experiences there. I honestly wouldn't be surprised.
It does sound a lot like The Entity segment on UM.
It was a ranch style house that the 3 men bought to use for hunting.
The introductory music is so terrifying loved it as a kid and still watch it!
Redlake local here glad to see this episode
As 90s kid, I never missed an episode.
Last couple with their trickster ghost is soooo sweet ❤❤
I love Robert Stack
Unreal! I was born in Red Lake 1961 my dad was a goldminer my mom met him there. Unfortunately he died when I was 4
That’s sad.
Unsolved mystery?
I watch this show with my mom. I was scared when it was in my town. 😮
The got the kidnapper . They just dot know were her remains are.
The earliest episodes were the best, some were creepy as hell, the older episodes started to change, from murders and disappearances, to Bigfoot and aliens and stupid conspiracies,
If dude was my son...this would've been handled long ago. Some ppl stand on business about their kids. RIP Jeremy...you didn't deserve this,kiddo 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯💯💯💪🏾🧔🏾♂️
Most cops are very good people, the best of us. I hate to here of such pointless deaths especially those of a good cop.
Well, no, they're not. It's called the blue wall of silence. You can feel sympathy or empathy for individual cops, but they're all in the same gang.
Until they agree to give up qualified immunity and take up body cameras, they reap what they sow. The killers should go to prison, but cops are not a special class of people. Not as they currently are.
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Why can't people be like, "hell yea I did it!!!" Criminals are such cowards
Thats why they are criminals in the first place.
Common sense tells me that someone who worked for the carnival killed him and took his body away when the carnival moved to the next town. That's why his body was never found. I'm sure his body was found and buried as a John doe in a different state.
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Good theory. 👍
Pretty risky to carry a decomposing body with you when you're traveling with a whole group of people who will smell it. If you were from out of town you'd probably feel safer leaving it in that city and you just move on to the next town.
@@cabooseabs6864 they dumped it
@@brendapartington8030He can't. Saw a TV show or movie that featured a creepy Carnival employee and he's running with that theory with no evidence.
Love love love this show
Imagine being fatally shot and being able to give detailed descriptions an hour later?
Imagine knowing the difference between the words "an" and "and".
@@jarrodbarker5050 Imagine having input that expands beyond calling people out on grammatical errors and potential mistakes. get some friends man
@@NocturnalRS So... going to fix it?
@@jarrodbarker5050 Yea just for you Jarrod lol
@@jarrodbarker5050 Now this entire convo won't make sense and we can confuse people. 🤣
30:13 - I cannot believe it. Jim Boumgarden was the catcher in a game that Leo Khoury umpired! If anyone remembers the Jim Boumgarden story will get the reference :) Maybe Leo Khoury knows where Billy is.
That is so sad. Rip Michaela
I still love theme music to this show. It has a somewhat type of seriousness about it.
The acting reenactments are hilarious
But believable
I don’t remember which episode specifically but there is an older one with a then-unknown Matthew McConaughey.
In these very early episodes they used the the actual family members in some of the reenactments since the show didn't have much of a budget yet.
As a kid I always thought the host Robert Stack had a very scary voice.
As an adult I still think this.
This show and "911" used be on my list. I love this show.
Bobby stack was a awesome host 💯 percent 👍👀
Robert stack is the best
If he wanted to have a code between them two, he should have told her outside of the house. It heard him!
I like the comedy club ghost story
Is an adult version of "Are you afraid of the dark?"
Roku needs to add more seasons on the unsolved mysteries Library. Only has up to season 12. That's it. Blasphemy
Hauntings always happen early in the morning. Wouldnt be so bad, if it went on during the day, when people are not trying to sleep. ...
Tatums Ghost house: 2059 Kolb Ridge Ct SW, Marietta, GA 30008
How do you know?
Would be great to find out if the people that moved in the Tatum house after experienced the same thing. Does anyone have any idea where the house is?
The tatums have since died Kay & Jim died in 1998&2001,respectively,roll died in 2012 in a nursing home in normal Illinois
There will never be a show like this every again 😶🌫️
Thinking about the first case or mystery, what happened to his best and only friend Jhonny??? The police never interviewed him or anything, or maybe he also dissapered like Jeremy? Because I didn't watch that in this chapter and I guess he knew about his friend or he would bring more information to the police. Extremely terrifying😢
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
@@harryricochet8134can you stop spamming your same comment over and over again
@@refinedsugar Naah, sorry I can't. But if you read them in a Robert Stack voice you may just come to enjoy them, on tonight's episode of ...... Unsolved Bumbusters. (cue theme music)
That para phycologist is basically just a skeptic. The entity shows itself to be sentient by toying with the old couple. For whatever reason it’s something that wants to show that it’s there and be acknowledged. It’s not a energy transferred from a alive human to a innamite object.
Also wanted to add this common ghostly occurrences of appliances running when their not plugged in. The drill was not actually running its a telepathic phenomenon to fool the victim its something you can hear in your mind but not actual physical sound
You see humans are telepathic we just cant transmit but we receive. To a nominal level there is some transmission for example if a child is hurt out of earshot of the mother she sometimes still gets the message. I have heard of anecdotal reports of people dying in vietnam and the mother picking up on it.
Given another 10-50,000 years of evolution we may not need to talk anymore at all
I have heard in the afterlife communication is mostly telepathic
¿pudieran hacer doblaje en español en este canal? es el único que tiene los episodios completos y soy muy seguidora de misterios sin resolver
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I'm confused a bit about the first one. If there was time in between the mother talking to him and picking him up, why didn't someone call to say he didn't come back from the fair or something? Wouldn't his buddy or step dad know when he disappeared or didn't come back to have a better idea? I feel like there's a bit of a jump.
The woman handcuffed at the end of opening credits is so beautiful.
Those scooters are like walking with extra work
That's alot of mysteries
Why people can’t obey the law and respect the law! R.I.P John Martin. Thanks for your service!
Monty Woodgrain not all law officers don’t need to be respected
True
@@sherryhannah9262 What are you trying to say? Your grammar is so poor that you are impossible to understand.
Finally justice for that child.
The picture you show of Jeremy, looks like Jacob Westerling, or Jacob Walsh. Is it just me? Or does anyone else see this also?
Hmmm. A young teenage male who plays basketball, baseball, football, with his own balls and disappears in Cooze County. I think there may be a link somewhere, somehow, between those clues but I just can't quite put it together for the life of me. Hmmm.
Update on Leo Koury:
Solved. On June 16, 1991, a man in failing health calling himself "William Franklin Biddle" was taken by a friend to the Villa View Community Hospital in San Diego, California. The next morning, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage brought on by high blood pressure. The San Diego County public administrator's office was put in charge of searching for his next-of-kin. They learned that he lived in an East San Diego apartment for about ten years and worked part-time at a nearby convenience store. He claimed that he was retired from the International Red Cross and had a small disability pension. However, a search of his apartment turned up no clues to his potential family members.
Five days later, the office received a call from Koury's nephew, who said that he learned from an anonymous call that Koury had died and wanted to claim the body. He said that he might have used a different name since he was a wanted fugitive in Virginia. After he gave the employee Koury's physical description, she realized that Biddle was actually Koury. She immediately contacted the FBI. They made a positive identification through fingerprints and officially closed the case. He was fifty-six at the time of his death.
If there were that many Witnesses who saw Jeremy Bright shot,somebody would have told names,places and it would have been solved...
01:30 shows this woman in handcuffs escorted by 2 men - does anyone know what episode is this ?!?
I can't rember the episode number but it's about a mother that was charged murder of her child. The child had made a medical condition that caused the mother to be charged wrongfully. Once they the Dr found out the child died of a medical condition her criminal charges were dropped and she was released. Sad situation. That is why Dr need to listen instead of jumping to conclusions to fast.
@@debrawolleycrochetit’s the case of Patricia Stallings - Forensic Files also covered the case
I wish they never cancelled unsolved mysteries back in 2016 so sad but true maybe one day in the near future i will create the new unsolved mysteries and it will be way much better then the old unsolved mysteries i pray to god it all goes well for me 💯😁
this damn show scared the shit outta me before
Update on Jeremy Bright:
Unsolved. Several people who were believed to have information on Jeremy's fate have since died. His former babysitter, Terry Steinhoff, died of a drug overdose in prison in 2007 while serving time for the unrelated murder of a Coos Bay woman. Around 1988, four of his friends died together in a car accident, and his friend, Johnny, died in January 2011. His stepfather, Olie, died in 2003 at age 66. His maternal grandmother died in December 1988. His father, Joe Flaherty, died in December 2008. Police consider Terry Steinhoff and his cousin, David, persons of interest in this case. On Sunday August 24, 1986 (ten days after the disappearance of Jeremy Bright), Dennis David Steinhoff had been arrested by the Coos County Sheriff's Office for being in possession of a firearm and first-degree burglary of a home on Catchings Creek, which is in proximity to the the Coos County Fairgrounds). "David" was later released on his own recognizance. According to some accounts, Jeremy was last seen alive sitting in a vehicle with Terry, and David was the man seen covered in blood shortly after Jeremy's disappearance. Before his death, police tried to interview Terry about this case, but he was not forthcoming. Investigators searched property owned by the Steinhoffs, but found no trace of Jeremy. Diane thinks his remains are located somewhere in Coos County. Jeremy's family believes he's dead, and they held a memorial service for him in August 2011 on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his disappearance.
Bring it back already!
Who’s still here in 2024v
I am and I love all the old shows 🌞🇩🇰
2024 still here
I’m still here
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Why is the Queen Mary episode broken up into different segments?
I guess it was done way back then to fill in episodes during reruns.
But, yes all those segments were part of a Halloween episode.
The ghost house is located in Marietta GA next to the Kennesaw Battle Field.