Man, I'm in my 20s and that almost had me tearing up. Beautiful. It's so easy to lose friends, you don't realize until it's too late. Hold on tight to the people you love. What a great guy.
@Fred Jaminson mmmm mMmmm mL mm McClellan mmmm b pullback mmm blob Mmmm Mmmm BLM mmmm Bobby mmmm m known mmmm mmmm mmm mmm m molly mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm m Nikki knocks juju jkj knickknacks I jjj chillin jcjjjjjjj vicinities hjjjkj jkjxjj j h j j inchjj ckn j. J j. J jjj jjjjj j j h jjjcjj Jin hjjj. I jjjj jkj. J j k. Ic jkj jk jkj jjjj j jjjj j xx. J. Jkj hijjjk jkj chick’s. J jjjj ckn jjjj Jacks jj Co j. Jj. Jjjjcjkj kickback. Jack kick. J. Mmm. M mmmm M M mmmm m mmm. Hmmm. M mm mm mmm. Mmm mmm m m. M mmmm mmm. Mmm n mmmm n. N mmmm nbnn mmmm. Mmmm n mmmm. Mmm mmm m mmmm mmmm mmmm no mmmm m mmmm mmm mmmm. Mmmm Mmmm km kind jkj j jj Mx dz even
The Tom and Brendan story was so touching. I am so happy they were finally reunited! I admit, I cried watching this 😭 It just goes to prove that sometimes what seems like the smallest thing can really make the most profound beneficial impact on a person's life.
this is the last season you hear that killer Unsolved Mysteries theme. Then it went dormant in the next season when Lifetime took over. Go to season 8 and you'll be like, "what happened"?
emily cathcart I actually started crying when I saw the update. I’m so happy that they found each other again. I have a soft spot in my heart for reunions. ☺️
Robert Stacks was the best narrator for USM just like Peter Thomas was the best narrator for forensic files. May they both rest in paradise they will always be apart of my childhood❤❤
I once gave a flower to a lady walking by and she got choked up and hugged me. I felt so honored to make her day. I'm not trolling she was like, "Thank you, can I hug you?" I swear to God it happened
@@criminallyautistic8372 that happened to me. I was walking by and felt sad, and this guy who was wearing a cowboy hat walked up to me. . .also looking sad. and without saying a word, he handed me a flower. I just smiled and said thank you so much. and we went on our ways. I always made up a backstory that perhaps he was hurt by a girl, yet he really made my day
I remember seeing the ice man as a kid back in 1967 here at a fair in San Diego it was definitely real ,I remember it cost 25 cents to get in and I remember the old man with the white cowboy hat my mom took me in twice I think she was just a little baffled . I never thought much about it untill I seen it on Unsolved Mystery all these years later .
That's a really crazy and interesting to read. I was only born in 1999 but I really wish I could have experienced what it must have been like to see the iceman; did they allow any pictures at the San Diego exhibit?
@@thisissostupidliterallywhy yeah this is the 1960s no one cared about photos and stuff I remember that he was in like a freezer and they had like brass railing around there it was only like a a tent and I remember the guy outside had a sign they said medical personnel get in free my mom came back for a second time she wanted to see if she was a nurse at freaked her out she didn't know what to make of it I never thought about it much until I saw Unsolved Mysteries years and years later and I said to myself oh my God I remember that it look like a cross between chimpanzee and a man there's no way that thing was fake
@@winstonairedale I believe in and have seen some crazy stuff, and this may have been 100% real. I didn't see it in person like you. I just always stay skeptical when no one can put hands on the object.
The CIA are so devious that they conduct social experiments on their own agents without there knowledge or permission and that’s not even scratching the surface of what they do outside of compiling intel. With that being said, having someone killed within the agency isn’t even remotely close to being the worst thing that they do on a regular basis, especially to there own people. All I’ll say about that is, if you work for the CIA you better watch your back because no one can be trusted and it only gets worse the further up you go on the political ladder. Furthermore, LSD was the precursor to truth-serum so there’s no mystery as to why the CIA were doing what they were doing.
This show is apart of my childhood. Born in 88 and this show scared me to death but was my favorite show cause it was based on the truth and I couldn't miss any episodes when it was on Fox.
I love Unsolved Mysteries especially the first 7 seasons. This season in particular holds a special place in my heart because it is the one I remember the most from my childhood. ❤😊
31:21 "People don't dash through a window through a shade and through a sheer drape. No, they open the window and go out." That made me crack up laughing
"Come on into my mysterious freezer warehouse! I won't tell you how I got my frozen animal mummy. That's my business!" Idk about you guys. I am not going in the fridge...
Whatever was in that ice needed to be studied. Who ever it was could be one of our earliest ancestors. He could give us info into our past and what life was like when he was alive
I loved this show when I as growing up & even into the early 2000s when I was a young lady... I still can't believe Robert Stack has been deceased for 18 years...
Linda Costa Oh yes, indeed. There is a documentary that goes over the exhumation and results thereof, and the trauma to the body fit to a T with the instructions of the CIA manual on the best ways to make a hit look like a suicide. It was shocking to see.
Very true, and sad.....The U.S. Government has a LOT of very dark and sinister secrets......however,I think the only thing that makes this even worse is the hair style of James A. Traficant, Jr......oh my!!
I have always thought that the night manager’s narration is hilarious from 30:55-31:35, especially the part about jumping through shades and drapes. 😂😂😂
The iceman is fake af, I've seen it twice lol. There's an obvious reason it's on display in Austin's super jank and goofy "Museum of the Weird" rather than some government lab. It was sold on eBay in 2013, and the listing read "The Minnesota Iceman" by Frank Hansen in the 1960s. This is a one of a kind hoax that was fabricated by a mid-20th century showman". The Smithsonian Institute has dismissed it as simply being made of latex and animal hair.
I was thinking the same thing. A three story drop onto a concrete sidewalk is usually fatal. thirteen stories its remarkable he didn't die instantly. Of course it depends somewhat on how you land, but its still pretty amazing.
Robert Stack: Perhaps maybe you, can help solve a mystery. Me: Omg Mr. Stack, say it again, say it again! *Goes back @ **1:33** and listens to it over and over*
Frank Olson was murdered by a man named George Hunter White>Robert Lashbrook coordinated the murder at the direction of Sydney Gottlieb in order to protect sensitive information about the MK-Ultra program which began in 1953 and continues today under a different project code name known as Monarch.
@@mrrogers88 The Museum of the Weird in Austin has the Iceman on display, and they show a clip from this episode Unsolved Mysteries as part of the show. We visited last month. It was fun. Whether you think it's a real Iceman or not...well, that's up to you. :)
@@helenkapetis8869 seriously did you not watch the episode? The so called mother played the woman victim card & barred the father of ever finding his sons. Thank heavens he did & were later reunited after a few horrendous years with their "mother". The same tricks used by Gypsy rose Blanchard's "mother".
Love how they use the word “creature” for the ice man. Lol. If this is a cousin to the human. He is just a less evolved human. And he being injured on side of face and being frozen... only means... it’s a crime scene frozen AND preserved from thousands of years ago. Just food for thought. Big fan of this show. Use to scare the shit out of me as a kid!! Fascinated as adult watching it now :)
Whether or not an original specimen was once frozen by Hansen, one of his prop versions (perhaps the original but who really knows) ended up in an episode of storage wars. I believe its at the Museum of Weird in Austin, TX now.
Is it just me, or has the CIA been surrounded by so much controversy, at least through the last 50-60 years? They have been tied to JFK's death, Marilyn Monroe's death, this story with Frank Olsen, Edward Snowden's exile, and those are just the ones off the top of my head.
Yep, it's the US government's go-to organization for anything secret or dark projects, and subsequently controversial projects as well. From Opération Mongoose (an alliance between the government and the mafia to kill Castro), to all the mysterious deaths in the JFK assassination, to MLK, to anything related to the Cold War, to Snowden....the CIA is synonymous with secrecy, and synonymous with controversy.
Solved it when I worked there! Lol they either just got done cleaning and don’t wanna clean it again or a lazy manager is on so they don’t fire it up at all so he/she doesn’t haven’t to clean it before their shift ends. So it’s 100% pure laziness, shocker I know lol
Here's a guess, the Iceman was a murder victim or someone recently dead made to look like a chimera. Keep it frozen, smell negligible. Story about where he got it places blame elsewhere. He high tailed it out of town as soon as police became involved.
Thank god u r not a police detective...if i killed someone, i certanly wouldnt be showing the whole town the person i murdered. The iceman was bigfoot, no doubt.
@@tomasgaspar8065 Mayhap I am a detective. Mayhap I am familiar w/hiding things in plain sight. Like the guy that buried the body parts in the flower pots around his yard. That was both clever & stupid. Mayhap I don't take anything nor anyone @ face value. Looong time ago I was told & have experienced that everyone has an agenda. Good, bad or indifferent.
...and still is, since they have been in existence since the days of WW2 when they were known as the OSS. I guess Wild Bill Donovan and another dude are credited in the founding of the CIA and had the blessing of President Harry S. Truman in the late 1940s. Gee, Thanks a million 😒
I'm glad Tom & Dick were sent to live with their father. He obviously loved them & raised them right. They suffered so much because of their horrible "mother". So many selfish "mothers" traumatise their children it's sickening.
Unsolved Mysteries occasionally used actors on repeated occasions, sometimes when stories came from the same region of the country. At 34:06, the actor who portrayed Brad Bishop as well as an alleged government agent with a gun during the Kurt Borton story. The common tie, that all of these stories took place or were filmed in and around the D.C. area.
My dad worked at the Kennedy home in the early 1950s in to the mid 60s when this episode aired our phone was ringing off the hook. Children who were in the Kennedy home were calling up from all around the country. My dad called in because he had Brendons sister’s phone number. So many children from the home kept in touch with my dad over the years. Rip dad may you live in Gods memory. 😢 😢😢😢
Lar Kirby Yup, I hear you there. I remember on Friday nights, I’d watch past episodes too..also “Tales From The Crypt” and USA “Up All Night” with some Chinese Food or a Dominos Pizza...Never thought I’d be watching it on a handheld device 25+ years later. Classic show!!
Kissing the Blarney Stone does not bring good luck, kissing the Blarney Stone gives the gift of the gab which only the Irish are born with ...................
I'm glad he found his friend. Good people are hard to find these days.
Man, I'm in my 20s and that almost had me tearing up. Beautiful. It's so easy to lose friends, you don't realize until it's too late. Hold on tight to the people you love.
What a great guy.
I love the story of the Vaughn boys. It shows you how important it is to be good to one another.
When Robert Stack says "Maybe you can help solve a mystery" makes anyone feel useful 🙏RIP
You ARE a useful engine, Thomas!
@Fred Jaminson mmmm mMmmm mL mm McClellan mmmm b pullback mmm blob Mmmm Mmmm BLM mmmm Bobby mmmm m known mmmm mmmm mmm mmm m molly mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm m Nikki knocks juju jkj knickknacks I jjj chillin jcjjjjjjj vicinities hjjjkj jkjxjj j h j j inchjj ckn j. J j. J jjj jjjjj j j h jjjcjj Jin hjjj. I jjjj jkj. J j k. Ic jkj jk jkj jjjj j jjjj j xx. J. Jkj hijjjk jkj chick’s. J jjjj ckn jjjj Jacks jj Co j. Jj. Jjjjcjkj kickback. Jack kick. J. Mmm. M mmmm
M
M mmmm m mmm. Hmmm.
M mm mm mmm. Mmm mmm m m. M mmmm mmm. Mmm n mmmm n. N mmmm nbnn mmmm. Mmmm n mmmm. Mmm mmm m mmmm mmmm mmmm no mmmm m mmmm mmm mmmm. Mmmm Mmmm km kind jkj j jj Mx dz even
“Join me”
It's so funny as a kid I always wanted to solve the mysteries on this show 😹🤦🏿♀️🫠
The Tom and Brendan story was so touching. I am so happy they were finally reunited! I admit, I cried watching this 😭 It just goes to prove that sometimes what seems like the smallest thing can really make the most profound beneficial impact on a person's life.
Yeah I heard they got married in San Francisco 🤣🤣🤣
Ye take care of ya self now ya hear
WOW, these replies. 😢
So glad Tom and Brendan got to be reunited.
Such a lovely story.
Thank you for posting the classsic unsolved mysteries. Robert Stack is the best narrator. R.I.P Robert Stack
If you're going to jump out of a window, you would think that you would open it first.
this is the last season you hear that killer Unsolved Mysteries theme. Then it went dormant in the next season when Lifetime took over. Go to season 8 and you'll be like, "what happened"?
Tom and Brendan's story was always one of my favorites; I'm glad they were reunited. And the boy who played Brendan was adorable!
That was a good story 😉👏
@Chris Cross lol, didn't notice that. I guess losing an accent isn't impossible. Don't they screen the ppl making the claims? They have to......right?
Did that kid work on anything else?
@Chris Cross It didn't take me very long to lose my MS accent - maybe a few years after I was removed from the source.
emily cathcart I actually started crying when I saw the update. I’m so happy that they found each other again. I have a soft spot in my heart for reunions. ☺️
Robert Stacks was the best narrator for USM just like Peter Thomas was the best narrator for forensic files. May they both rest in paradise they will always be apart of my childhood❤❤
I miss him i get sad cause this show was my childhood
John Walsh to and x files
I second this
Big part of my childhood too ❤
@@gabrielleelliott500 same
Tom & Brendan story is so touching. You never know the impact you'll leave on someones life
Amen ! So true . A few kind words of encouragement to someone can make a world of difference to someone's life .
I once gave a flower to a lady walking by and she got choked up and hugged me. I felt so honored to make her day. I'm not trolling she was like, "Thank you, can I hug you?" I swear to God it happened
@@criminallyautistic8372 that happened to me. I was walking by and felt sad, and this guy who was wearing a cowboy hat walked up to me. . .also looking sad. and without saying a word, he handed me a flower. I just smiled and said thank you so much. and we went on our ways. I always made up a backstory that perhaps he was hurt by a girl, yet he really made my day
Absolutely Amazing
This is one of my favorite Lost love story.
Tom and Brendan proves to show we all need love when lonely and isolated
This was, and still is, my favorite TV show. I miss the memories of Robert Stack very much.
I agree. Nothing else even comes close. And nobody can ever replace Robert stack
I remember seeing the ice man as a kid back in 1967 here at a fair in San Diego it was definitely real ,I remember it cost 25 cents to get in and I remember the old man with the white cowboy hat my mom took me in twice I think she was just a little baffled . I never thought much about it untill I seen it on Unsolved Mystery all these years later .
That's a really crazy and interesting to read. I was only born in 1999 but I really wish I could have experienced what it must have been like to see the iceman; did they allow any pictures at the San Diego exhibit?
@@thisissostupidliterallywhy yeah this is the 1960s no one cared about photos and stuff I remember that he was in like a freezer and they had like brass railing around there it was only like a a tent and I remember the guy outside had a sign they said medical personnel get in free my mom came back for a second time she wanted to see if she was a nurse at freaked her out she didn't know what to make of it I never thought about it much until I saw Unsolved Mysteries years and years later and I said to myself oh my God I remember that it look like a cross between chimpanzee and a man there's no way that thing was fake
@@winstonairedale I believe in and have seen some crazy stuff, and this may have been 100% real. I didn't see it in person like you. I just always stay skeptical when no one can put hands on the object.
Soooo… your life is part of an unsolved mystery. You’re so mischievous
Isn’t life one big mystery we’re all trying to solve.
@@hephaestus6365 i believe and have seen every single suspect that’s still at large. Lol To be 10 again.
The guy who said he cannot picture the CIA murdering a colleague made me crack up. How naive can you possibly be?
Right 🤦🏻♂️
Exactly that man must live under a rock or something because CIA is capable of any and everything he definitely was naive
Stop drinking the coolaid. It’s not the x files.
The CIA are so devious that they conduct social experiments on their own agents without there knowledge or permission and that’s not even scratching the surface of what they do outside of compiling intel. With that being said, having someone killed within the agency isn’t even remotely close to being the worst thing that they do on a regular basis, especially to there own people. All I’ll say about that is, if you work for the CIA you better watch your back because no one can be trusted and it only gets worse the further up you go on the political ladder. Furthermore, LSD was the precursor to truth-serum so there’s no mystery as to why the CIA were doing what they were doing.
@@MisterMister5893lol you’re a good goyim,I bet you believe everything you see on the news to huh?
My childhood Show Unsolved Mysteries love u Robert Stack you were the best host nobody can take your place rip Robert Stack.
I love watching this in my childhood this show brings back so many memories rest in peace Robert stack you were the best part of my childhood. 👩🦯👩🦯
Tom's whole demeanor just lit up after he reconnected with Brenden. I hope that they're both doing well.
Lp
7
Tom did say Brendan "tickled his funny bone". Maybe he was eager for some more of that bone tickling
What about Tom's little brother?
❤
This show is apart of my childhood. Born in 88 and this show scared me to death but was my favorite show cause it was based on the truth and I couldn't miss any episodes when it was on Fox.
I absolutely loved this show when I was a kid in the 80s and early 90s such great memories!
Orphanage friends segment was terrific...
Gary Truthteller
It certainly was! Not all separations end on such a happy note, unfortunately. Quite moving.
Gary Truthteller I agree.
Yep! I got chills and tears eyed!
@@a.fortier7966 it was beautiful! It reminds me of people who were there to help me in my life
The boys were probably better off with their dad since their mom was labeled an unfit mother
Thank you for season 7! Time for another binge watch, best channel on UA-cam!! 😊👍
Yes it is next to snapped new forensic files
@@monicamariamclean2198nothing comes close 2 these Unsolved mysteries ❤
the tom vaugn story really goes to show how that one friend can make a difference when you are a child
Tom and Brendan’s story was like mine when I was a child and moved away. This was always one of my favorite stories.
I love Unsolved Mysteries especially the first 7 seasons. This season in particular holds a special place in my heart because it is the one I remember the most from my childhood. ❤😊
31:21 "People don't dash through a window through a shade and through a sheer drape. No, they open the window and go out." That made me crack up laughing
"Come on into my mysterious freezer warehouse! I won't tell you how I got my frozen animal mummy. That's my business!"
Idk about you guys. I am not going in the fridge...
100% nope.
He could of been under ice
Is that brother 'Jeff's' words, is it?
Lol right!
Whatever was in that ice needed to be studied. Who ever it was could be one of our earliest ancestors. He could give us info into our past and what life was like when he was alive
I loved this show when I as growing up & even into the early 2000s when I was a young lady... I still can't believe Robert Stack has been deceased for 18 years...
Love this show.thanks for the upload! insomnia isn't too bad with good uploads to watch
This show has been my late night comfort for years
New Netflix episodes must be here too....
I despise insomnia 😒
@@90thMeridian z,
Back again to Season 7. My favorite season. This is when I first began watching UM regularly.
The death of Frank Olson is an American tragedy. Shame on the government. His family was put through hell
Linda Costa Oh yes, indeed. There is a documentary that goes over the exhumation and results thereof, and the trauma to the body fit to a T with the instructions of the CIA manual on the best ways to make a hit look like a suicide. It was shocking to see.
That story blew my mind. Surprised more didn't die.
@@FretlessMayhem I`m sure the CIA would call it collateral damage.
Very true, and sad.....The U.S. Government has a LOT of very dark and sinister secrets......however,I think the only thing that makes this even worse is the hair style of James A. Traficant, Jr......oh my!!
Weird to watch his story during COVID pandemic
Awwwww Tom found his good friend ❤❤❤
I found it a bit creepy when he talked about him tickling his funny bone..
@@mattnuevo6334 It's a figure of speech, meaning that Brendon made him laugh. Nothing creepy about it.
matt nuevo I found it weird when they first reunited Tom kept eyeing out his friends body / stomach area
@BuBba KuShInGToN yes; i'd only add the exact location where Stack's at
@@mattnuevo6334 it was weird. I put this one and thought this guy was peculiar.
Watching + enjoying from Australia.
Thank you for another quality upload.
One of my favorite show in the 90s..
More like late 80s ..💯😎😎😎😎
Brendan, you are a very, very cool and wonderful person!
I have always thought that the night manager’s narration is hilarious from 30:55-31:35, especially the part about jumping through shades and drapes. 😂😂😂
36:53 “You don’t have to be a genius....” 😂😂😂
I’m not crying at the orphanage story. Not at all I swear! 😭😭😭
Poor kid......was in hell at 10 years old, his pain must've been unimaginably horrific. I hope he found true happiness.
The Olsen family is still fighting for answers. May Frank rest in peace.
The Iceman and the CIA cover-up cases demand an immediate answer; the long-lost friends were so heart-moving!!
The iceman is fake af, I've seen it twice lol. There's an obvious reason it's on display in Austin's super jank and goofy "Museum of the Weird" rather than some government lab. It was sold on eBay in 2013, and the listing read "The Minnesota Iceman" by Frank Hansen in the 1960s. This is a one of a kind hoax that was fabricated by a mid-20th century showman". The Smithsonian Institute has dismissed it as simply being made of latex and animal hair.
@@jswanzawow 😲 that's crazy. I thought it was a caveman 🙀😵💫🤦🏿♀️ thanks for the info. They must've did a really good job on it.
This theme song used to creep me out still does to this day and also Robert stacks voice spooky
Benny Sledz oh u too glad to know I wasn’t alone lol
Thanks captain obvious
You sound like my little brother who is still creeped out by it at age 40...
The fact that Frank was still alive after falling out that window is amazing.
I was thinking the same thing. A three story drop onto a concrete sidewalk is usually fatal. thirteen stories its remarkable he didn't die instantly. Of course it depends somewhat on how you land, but its still pretty amazing.
I watch this program when I was little. Is a classic.
"And here is Lashbrook sitting on the john in his skitties-skivies " lmao that old man was so funny and cute saying that!
Thanks for the uploads best channel on UA-cam hands down
i love coming back to this show. I get to see many of them closed now on the ID Channel
Yay for Tom and Brendan! 🎶
'I'm sure was looking at something dead.'No shit, Sherlock considering the Ice Man was in a block of ice!!
🙄 meaning that it was in fact a living creature at one time and not just something they created out of some type of materials
The Ice Man also fought MMA and was a hitman for the mob.
Robert Stack: Perhaps maybe you, can help solve a mystery.
Me: Omg Mr. Stack, say it again, say it again!
*Goes back @ **1:33** and listens to it over and over*
gumdokim Corny!
@Coy Leigh 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Why not watch and enjoy his voice through the episode?
If you're going to jump out of a window, you would think that you would open it first.
You would..
@@iamV10010 Unless you're an absolute mad lad.
@@Hierofan indeed.
Robert stack is my home boy
Larry George was sentenced to death in 1994. It is now 2023 and he is still on death row.
Love this show
Awesome show, thanks!
That guy in the ice was probably just a really old dead man made out to be a prehistoric man. I’ve always loved Unsolved Mysteries.
The Iceman cometh...
Frank Olson was murdered by a man named George Hunter White>Robert Lashbrook coordinated the murder at the direction of Sydney Gottlieb in order to protect sensitive information about the MK-Ultra program which began in 1953 and continues today under a different project code name known as Monarch.
If you're going to jump out of a window, you would think that you would open it first.
I love the opening music remember it as a kid always creeped me out !!! And the narrators voice
UM reunion updates always make me cry
back in the summer of 69'.....oooooh yeaaahhh!!!
Thank God I was a child growing up in the 1990s.
2:23 The Iceman 🥶 🥶 🥶
13:47 Tom Vaughn Looking For His Foster Home Buddy Brendan. 🤝
42:57 Update on Fugitive Larry George
The iceman is now located in Austin TX
How do you know?
The Replica after the Sherriff came is!
@@mrrogers88 The Museum of the Weird in Austin has the Iceman on display, and they show a clip from this episode Unsolved Mysteries as part of the show. We visited last month. It was fun. Whether you think it's a real Iceman or not...well, that's up to you. :)
Defrost the Iceman and then we will see if he is a murder victim 🇦🇺😼
They've profiled the Iceman on Mysteries at the Museum as well. Do they show that as part of the exhibit too?
Why in the world would a children's home separate brothers who had only one another left? Where is their mercy?
I'm wondering where their parents' mercy for them was.
@@smittysmeee they had a good father, their "mother" was the problem.
@@akashmukhopadhyay9335so why didn’t he take them?
@@helenkapetis8869 seriously did you not watch the episode? The so called mother played the woman victim card & barred the father of ever finding his sons. Thank heavens he did & were later reunited after a few horrendous years with their "mother". The same tricks used by Gypsy rose Blanchard's "mother".
Love how they use the word “creature” for the ice man. Lol. If this is a cousin to the human. He is just a less evolved human. And he being injured on side of face and being frozen... only means... it’s a crime scene frozen AND preserved from thousands of years ago. Just food for thought. Big fan of this show. Use to scare the shit out of me as a kid!! Fascinated as adult watching it now :)
Probably, my favorite u.m. episode.
Call a cop the iceman fell victim to foul play.
Whether or not an original specimen was once frozen by Hansen, one of his prop versions (perhaps the original but who really knows) ended up in an episode of storage wars. I believe its at the Museum of Weird in Austin, TX now.
I loooove that episode with Brendan how sweet...Buuut he favors the villian in the movie Lovely Bones
I see that. Eerie
why is Robert Stack always either in the dark or outside at night time, I'm truly convinced the writers & producers wanna freak out the viewers...lol
They we're the suspense Masters!
Is it just me, or has the CIA been surrounded by so much controversy, at least through the last 50-60 years? They have been tied to JFK's death, Marilyn Monroe's death, this story with Frank Olsen, Edward Snowden's exile, and those are just the ones off the top of my head.
Yep, it's the US government's go-to organization for anything secret or dark projects, and subsequently controversial projects as well. From Opération Mongoose (an alliance between the government and the mafia to kill Castro), to all the mysterious deaths in the JFK assassination, to MLK, to anything related to the Cold War, to Snowden....the CIA is synonymous with secrecy, and synonymous with controversy.
Most of it is bullshit
@@kwave5426 No
Robert Stack: Perhaps you can help solve a mystery.
Me: What can we do to help?
Robert Stack: Full cavity searches for everyone.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Roto rooter go all the way to the back of their teeth
Will the mystery of the McDonald's ice cream machine ever be solved?
There's no dairy product in it.....creamless!
I guess the current investigation has been "frozen in its tracks"
Solved it when I worked there! Lol they either just got done cleaning and don’t wanna clean it again or a lazy manager is on so they don’t fire it up at all so he/she doesn’t haven’t to clean it before their shift ends. So it’s 100% pure laziness, shocker I know lol
I solved it years ago, it's lazy ass workers the end. Nothing breaks down that much.
Lmao! They always tend to be broke or something LOL😂
Here's a guess, the Iceman was a murder victim or someone recently dead made to look like a chimera. Keep it frozen, smell negligible. Story about where he got it places blame elsewhere. He high tailed it out of town as soon as police became involved.
It was a model made of latex and hair
Thank god u r not a police detective...if i killed someone, i certanly wouldnt be showing the whole town the person i murdered. The iceman was bigfoot, no doubt.
@@tomasgaspar8065 Mayhap I am a detective. Mayhap I am familiar w/hiding things in plain sight. Like the guy that buried the body parts in the flower pots around his yard. That was both clever & stupid. Mayhap I don't take anything nor anyone @ face value. Looong time ago I was told & have experienced that everyone has an agenda. Good, bad or indifferent.
@@tomasgaspar8065 Hoax
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 the iceman may have been a hoax, but bigfoot is indeed real
Robert stack made a good G-man too! 😁
THE CIA IS AND HAS BEEN FROM THE BEGINNING A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION.
...and still is, since they have been in existence since the days of WW2 when they were known as the OSS. I guess Wild Bill Donovan and another dude are credited in the founding of the CIA and had the blessing of President Harry S. Truman in the late 1940s. Gee, Thanks a million 😒
One of my favorite stores with the boys with the same last name.
Tom and Brendan was a great story
Giving unknowing participants LSD. Is almost a guaranteed bad trip!!
I'm glad Tom & Dick were sent to live with their father. He obviously loved them & raised them right. They suffered so much because of their horrible "mother". So many selfish "mothers" traumatise their children it's sickening.
Classic tv 📺 you just don't get anymore!!!
Robert Stack for the best of the Unsolved Mysteries anybody else stinks Ole Miss Robert rest in peace
Unsolved Mysteries occasionally used actors on repeated occasions, sometimes when stories came from the same region of the country. At 34:06, the actor who portrayed Brad Bishop as well as an alleged government agent with a gun during the Kurt Borton story. The common tie, that all of these stories took place or were filmed in and around the D.C. area.
46:06 when preparing for the end of the times make sure to pack your gameboy 😂😂😂😂
My dad worked at the Kennedy home in the early 1950s in to the mid 60s when this episode aired our phone was ringing off the hook. Children who were in the Kennedy home were calling up from all around the country. My dad called in because he had Brendons sister’s phone number. So many children from the home kept in touch with my dad over the years. Rip dad may you live in Gods memory. 😢 😢😢😢
8pm every Saturday night!
The Mortal Kombat of tv shows :)
Was televised on Wednesday originally
Lar Kirby
Yup, I hear you there. I remember on Friday nights, I’d watch past episodes too..also “Tales From The Crypt” and USA “Up All Night” with some Chinese Food or a Dominos Pizza...Never thought I’d be watching it on a handheld device 25+ years later. Classic show!!
FLAWLESS TELEVISION!!
I wouldn’t even mind seeing the commercials from that time too
They admitted the MK Ultra stuff is real but what can they do
Eric Harris of the Columbine high School shootings was also a victim of MK ultra mind control.
@@zoe1972Wrong MK
41:49, James Traficant you crazy fool....man we miss you in Ohio lol
The Brendan as a kid actor sounds like the Joe Pesci version of Lucas the spider! It's Little Lucas Pesci
😂
Da two yoots
The Vaughn brothers.. no matter how you spell them... ARE brothers.
The force of the blow from jumping that high would & could break every bone in you're body.
You're body? Your a body too!
@@barbarat5729 🤔👍😅
I wish I could have visited the UM Call Center to talk to the operators someday, but I'll never get the chance.
34:16 is the hardest I have ever laughed at this show
Amazing actor
Kissing the Blarney Stone does not bring good luck, kissing the Blarney Stone gives the gift of the gab which only the Irish are born with ...................
Italians have the gab, too, if you haven't noticed!
@@benlujan288 They must have kissed it as well!🍀
Exactly Ben
What is gab?
Gab means to talk a lot
I saw this exhibit at a fair back in the 80s
First one gave me Encino man vibes 😂🤣
Of corse I suppose that in 1993 Unsolved Mysteries got new software & updated music
That scene at 1:58 will forever traumatise me.
Something so eary about it
🤣🤣🤣ice man dude got his shit in his truck and drove right outta town🤣🤣🤣nobody ever saw that shit again
😂...Here is a tractor....Here is a frozen dead guy...that must have been some show!
The power of frIendshIp amazInG 👍🤩👍
When you slip acid to people unknowingly, bad shit can happen. That’s so terrible. You would think they’d tell them first. 😡