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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 19, 2013 14:10:12 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Nov 30, 2014 17:33:45 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Dec 14, 2014 15:09:39 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 15, 2014 11:14:07 GMT -5
Cool. Thanks!
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jan 9, 2015 17:06:18 GMT -5
Someone uploaded the January 14, 1990 episode to Youtube! It contains the airings of Tony Playboy and Lance Bedgood, a brief missing child alert for Amy Mihaljevic and capture reports for Douglas & Debra Jackson, Darryl Bailey and Paul Bolin. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BEvvKHWy-U
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 9, 2015 17:14:54 GMT -5
Cool thanks!
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Post by pakman on Jan 9, 2015 18:52:07 GMT -5
That was amazing! Interesting that John Walsh said the show had 91 captures, but Darryl Bailey is actually Capture #92. Obviously they later included someone who was captured earlier, but there's no way to know who it was.
I wish AMW had given Lance Bedgood more profiles. Unfortunately it seems like they kind of gave up on finding him. He'd be in his mid-70s now, so he could possibly still be alive.
And if you're curious, I'm pretty sure the fugitive he's describing for the following week's show is Norma Mae Baker.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jan 10, 2015 10:46:44 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3qmfneqQMwThat poster also uploaded the Dec 17, 1989 episode! It first featured James Donald King, paroled for killing his first wife, he remarried and ended up killing his second wife. King had a lot of promise in life, but his post-secondary dreams went downhill due to alcoholism and getting his first wife pregnant. He was arrested in 1991 after a viewer of Unsolved Mysteries recognized him. He died while awaiting execution on North Carolina's Death Row in 2013. Next was Bradley Hughes. As a boy he had a dream of being in the emergency services, but when he was denied the opportunity to join the Houston Police Department, he then became the Police Chief of a Missouri town of approximately 300 people. Constantly abusing the residents, he was fired and became a conman, stealing items such as limos and cellular phones. AMW caught him in Maine making him Capture #87. Then there was an unidentified Pennsylvania bank robber whose disguise consisted of a Santa Claus outfit. No idea if the case was ever solved but if not then the statute of limitations has long since expired. Finally a one-minute piece on the Boy Scouts of Independence, Missouri and their goal of going to summer camp by selling Christmas trees. However someone stole several of their trees which led to the community supplying them with more trees. The boys ended up with enough money to go to summer camp.
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Post by pakman on Jan 10, 2015 13:09:11 GMT -5
I don't know who that poster is, but thank you for sharing these classic AMW episodes! It's so weird watching how the show has changed over the years.
Something fascinating about the Philadelphia Santa Bandit; John Walsh appears to be holding back laughter during the segment and he seems to be almost joking about it. But in 2003, when AMW aired another Santa Bank Robber, John explicitly said, "There's nothing funny about what this guy did." My how 14 years can change something!
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 28, 2015 14:12:08 GMT -5
Hello, I am new to amwfans, but I have been looking at this site anonymously for a few months. I have gained a rekindling interest in America's Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries (mainly the crime and missing segments). A lot of the segments and people featured in AMW/UM are not mentioned in this site (some nowhere in the web for that matter). So I compiled a playlist of YouTube videos about America's Most Wanted that I've found so far. Granted, a lot of these videos are from people who have acted in the reenactments and local news about AMW, but are a bit helpful than nothing. Also, although AMW is off the air, the YouTube channel is still up. I hope this is of good help. Great site! www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt_WfCtDPcmk31_kTep-m-CPGuh2hTawYwww.youtube.com/channel/UCj-WrTDHIysBcJ32ZXo0vUA
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 28, 2015 14:15:23 GMT -5
Hello, web detective, welcome to the forum! This helps tremendously! I believe I've even watched some of your videos already! Thanks so much!
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 28, 2015 14:20:39 GMT -5
Hello, web detective, welcome to the forum! This helps tremendously! I believe I've even watched some of your videos already! Thanks so much! You're welcome. This playlist is also not complete and I'm continually updating it everytime I find a video. So if you come across a video, that would be great. I'm also looking for videos outside of YouTube.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 28, 2015 14:23:29 GMT -5
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 28, 2015 14:34:03 GMT -5
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Post by HeadMarshal on Jan 28, 2015 16:04:56 GMT -5
Hello, I am new to amwfans, but I have been looking at this site anonymously for a few months. I have gained a rekindling interest in America's Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries (mainly the crime and missing segments). A lot of the segments and people featured in AMW/UM are not mentioned in this site (some nowhere in the web for that matter). So I compiled a playlist of YouTube videos about America's Most Wanted that I've found so far. Granted, a lot of these videos are from people who have acted in the reenactments and local news about AMW, but are a bit helpful than nothing. Also, although AMW is off the air, the YouTube channel is still up. I hope this is of good help. Great site! www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt_WfCtDPcmk31_kTep-m-CPGuh2hTawYwww.youtube.com/channel/UCj-WrTDHIysBcJ32ZXo0vUAThanks so much! I could tell one of the videos was a small clip of the Manuel De Dios murder case and I saw Marvin Wooten's reenactment for the first time.
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