I'm a retired police officer. I worked Inna city of Pasco county. I remember this case. I later met Lisa while I was in a multi agency cooperative program . Hillsborough county SO is lucky to have her. She is an amazing woman..
because it's not right I’m absolutely sure that it wouldn’t! I’m thankful that we have people who are tough enough to do this job. Viewing an especially brutal and bloody crime scene is just something that I could NOT do. I have a lot of respect for the people who can. My father was a sergeant on the police department for 25 years and had to deal with these things on a regular basis. So I got to see a lot more than I probably should have. Not to say that I haven’t seen some really shady behavior in the police department because I have. But you really have to be a certain kind of person to deal with the kind of things that they have to. I admire them sso very much.
"Lisa" is a hero. ( or heroine I suppose). For a 17 yr old to have the wherewithal to remember all the info, keep her cool, and have the bravery to help the investigators. Just awesome. You're the best Lisa!!!
She deffo saved alot more lives detectives were clueless before she came along undoubtedly being such a calm and controlled strong you woman saved lives.
While Peter Thomas, the narrator from “Forensic Files” will always be my #1 favorite, Anthony “Tony” Call will always be my 2nd favorite. Bill Kurtis my 3rd
"The killer crossed racial lines" He actually crossed racial lines long before the 18 year old girl. He murdered an asian woman as one of his first victims.
Yes,,,Shocking with the same last name as him..Lana Long..Bobby Joe Long...What are the chances that someone would kill you with the same last name as you...lol..🦁🦁🧐🧐✌️✌️
@@jonbonesmahomes7472 because she outsmarted him. And he said she’s very different from the others that he killed and she let him felt that he was special to her
Here after watching netflix's Believe Me: The abduction of Lisa Mcvey. What an amazing, strong and brave young lady, now a sheriff protecting children from similar crimes. An inspiration beyond any other!
You want to know what's disturbing about Lisa being kidnapped - Her previous experience conditioned her to be submissive and not lash out and that's what saved her. The other victims i think fought back and that's why he killed them. Very smart woman finding out all those details and to watch him executed may have bought some peace.
kukumalu255 yes. You obviously know very little about God. So lay off the condescending, arrogant comments-especially when you haven no idea what you’re talking about.
20:37 I believe Lisa McVey managed to have it, where the guy believed she cared about him and that saved her life. 30:15 Amazing woman, she stayed during the whole thing and collected information where they could catch the guy. She saved lives. 31:55 This woman looks like she's been abused from day one.36:15 Amazing investigative work. 47:33 A word of warning to women. If you put an ad in the paper or the internet to sell furniture or your car or whatever, (Press Read more) when potential buyers call up because they're interested -have a man answer the phone. Long was was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019
Trust me, the police are helping all these serial killers. DA Jackie Johnson helped Greg McMichael and Travis McMichael cover up the Ahmaud Arbery murder.
Thanks for all the hard work of all the enforcement and forensic experts catching this evil cruel criminal. Massive respect to lisa, what a brave woman !!!
I hear he was executed in 2019. Which is shocking when u consider most of the girls he killed were only early 20s, some 18 and lisa only 17. But he was allowed to live about an extra 30 years him before executed.
You want to know what's disturbing about Lisa being kidnapped - Her previous experience conditioned her to be submissive and not lash out and that's what saved her. The other victims i think fought back and that's why he killed them
Netflix has a movie out this week called Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey It's really good at explaining why he let her go though difficult to watch at times..
For all the anti death penalty advocates out there who say the death penalty doesn’t deter, this story is a prime example of why it doesn’t. Specimens like this creature will kill even if they believe they will get caught and knowing they’ll get the death sentence if they do. They just don’t care about life, theirs or anyone else’s, and if the death penalty isn’t going to deter them, what chance even multiple life sentences would?
On April 23, 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Long's death warrant, this being the first death warrant signed by DeSantis since he took office in January 2019. Long's subsequent appeals were denied and he was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019. He ate his final meal at 9:30am local time; he requested roast beef, bacon, french fries and soda. He was pronounced dead at 6:55pm and made no last statement.
If he hadn't let Lisa go, he may have never been caught. She is a hero and it seems, pretty much took him down herself with some forensic help from the police!
NEVER take a polygraph!! Innocent or guilty it can never help you. If you 'fail' you are the prime suspect. If you 'pass'...well it won't mean a thing, if they suspect you they'll say you practiced for it. At this point you should have a lawyer.
And if you cry when a family member dies they say you look suspicious and if you don't they say you're still suspicious. What TF do they want people to do?
It's cases like these that makes me wonder how many bodies are out there yet to be discovered around the world :( Too many to count l imagine. Hello all from Austarlia These ladies had a hard life, but had an unimaginable ending. Thank you all LE and FBI who help solve these heinous crimes.
I dont understand the logic in last meals. He murdered these girls, but oh let's make sure that before he is killed he can have the comfort of a good last meal....
@@jordanberry508 Even so, 35 years is way to freakin' long. I understand that being tortured in prison is good, especially those who harmed or killed young children but, spending over 3 decades on death row is a bit ridiculous.
Our justice system is a joke instead of sending people like this to prison bring him to the victims families like the old days let them torture him and rip him limb by limb we are too easy on monsters
@@jordanberry508 While I can understand that most who are on death row, the defense attorneys and the killer’s families want to find new concrete evidence that shows they’re innocent, it’s the kind where even with concrete evidence, as strong as a bloody fingerprint at a crime scene, they’re still one death row and some claim they’re innocent.
I grew up in Miami in the 1970's and 1980's. As a kid me and my friends used to do the same thing in a field close to our house. Make parachutes out of plastic bags for our GI Joe action figures. It was a lot of fun.
@@dana.4146can you blame them? Mad kids won’t go play in fields we can’t guarantee to keep em safe in because we let sexual predators out repeatedly on good behavior? Think about what you’re saying
Lisa, poor kid, molested as a kid then kidnapped and raped at 17. All of this is sad but when they said she knew what to do in the situation because she had been abused before that made me feel so bad for her particularly.
This is just insane how many people's lives one serial killer can take. Maybe at some point he stopped confessing because he realized that he's incriminated himself too much. There could be even more victims.
1…were not in the US 2…our crime rate in every aspect is considerably lower than US 3…guns in our country is against the law even though there will be people who have them…which makes it less likely to have someone gunned down as not many in the country have firearms. Our crime is mostly down to stabbings..which obviously requires close contact so you can literally see it coming unless your asleep or not aware of it…were pretty safe in the UK…but you can never be to careful.
God Bless these hard working police officers , I am heartbroken over this tragic story , but at least they got the person that did it and justice was met
I'm quite surprised that the Dodge Magnum was considered to be a "medium sized car", it looks huge. What was thought of as a large car in the US in those days?
cadillac’s, buick’s, mostly were massive, lincoln’s as well were huge, and very very heavy, they were all made of steel back then and any collision was enough to kill everyone in the cars because of the weight of them. that’s why all of our cars are so light and made to crumble nowadays. i call the old cars we are speaking of “boats” because they were quite litterally bigger & heavier then anything we have nowadays.
Why didnt they just stake out the Tampa red light district for weeks looking for the car with the reversed tires & tire types? Seems like they could have saved some lives and prevented many rapes if they would have done that.
It wasn't even effective because criminals pass it with flying marks. And even when you're telling the truth the results come back being as deceptive or inconclusive.
The deceased victim was still warm. That really got me, how hard she fought & how close she came to getting help. Heartbreaking. 💔 In the 80s, when I was 16, I was hitchhiking & DeBardeleben picked me up in Norfolk, Virginia. I told him I was going to see my boyfriend. He had automatic door locks (rare in the 80s except for cop cars) & a cb radio in his car. He said he was an undercover cop which even as a kid, I knew that was bull 💩 because cops don't tell you they're undercover, so I was immediately ill at ease. He kept touching my legs asking if my boyfriend does that & asked me why I wasn't in school. I felt frightened AF & wanted to get the hell out of the car, but the lock covers were stripped off of the locks & I would've needed needle nose pliers to unlock the door. Fortunately there was a 2 vehicle accident blocking our entrance to a bridge & cops were at the scene. He popped the locks & told me, "Today's your lucky day." The hairs on the back of my neck stood up. Years later as a young Air Force wife & mother stationed overseas, I saw him featured on America's Most Wanted on the Armed Forces Network (AFN, a military tv channel). Initially he was only wanted for counterfeiting & was nicknamed "The Mall Passers becausehe would go to shopping centers passing his counterfeit bills mostly 20s on socks to get change in real bills. In a storage unit in Virginia, they found a counterfeiting machine/paraphernalia & recordings of women being tortured & murdered. They also found women's clothing, jewelry & various forms of id. Some of these women were found alive & they shared their horror stories with law enforcement as did I after he was captured. He was passing off counterfeit bills to fund his sexual deviance. I'm relieved that he's dead & that I was unscathed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_DeBardeleben
That's terrifying. Glad you ended up ok. I had never heard of Mike DeBardeleben, but I see he was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. I have lived in Hot Springs, Arkansas since ~5 years old. Crazy.
Your lack of sympathy for the victims is noted. You conveniently ignored the "innocent" victims like the teenager who got out alive. Your similarity to the killer is probably closer than you think.
Alfred Nyamaz ‘Sin, is the transgression of the law’ (1 John 3:4). The law (10 Commandments stand, and will forever; that includes the 4th, the 7th day Sabbath; from sunset the sixth day to sunset the seventh day). The law is still in force.
The actor playing the polygraph tech (18:00) has appeared in SO MANY "The FBI Files" episodes. He's played cops, villains, side kicks and (I think) a parent. Is he a producer here or something?
Investigation ID produced an excellent program about Bobby Joe Long and how his wife slowly began to comprehend his crimes. More about Bobby Joe Long in the "The Monster I Married" episode of Investigation Discovery's Evil Lives Here.
I'm truly happy that the young lady Lisa was not killed " However I wonder why the same effort was not put forth in trying to find out what happened. to missing Twin sisters Dannette and Jeannette Milbrok in Alabama.
@@Romans116Gurl u don't see whites and other races blaming other races for every little thing that happens to their race?!?! Because blacks r the only ones that want everyone to think they r always the victims because they r black. It's an excuse and it makes u all that use it show how pathetic u really r
Lisa McVey Noland is an American police officer, school resource officer, and motivational speaker from Tampa, Florida. At age 17, she was abducted by Bobby Joe Long, a serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered dozens of women in the Tampa Bay Area in 1984.
he was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019, more than 30 years after his conviction. He was a chief guest by American govt and all expenses were paid by the public tax money.
Murder is despicable and anyone who would rape and murder a child prison is too good for them. I love the forensics and all the hard work these people do to catch the purpetrators of these crimes.
My 10 year marriage to a lady who lived in the area that Bobby Jo Long operated at that time was marred because my ex-wife believed that every man was a Bobby Jo Long wannabe - unbelievable. She was 15 at the time and believed that Bobby Jo sat outside her window for days stalking her. Jesus, how many times I heard the story that Bobby Jo was outside her window.
The music was actually in the original series and it wasn't bad. I think the uploader lowered the voices or raised the volume on the music, to get around copyright law. It is hard to hear them.
There was a much healthier budget for crime investigation back in the day. As it stands now, thousands of rape victims are waiting on rape kits to have DNA profiling but budgetary restraints means they are waiting for years, sometimes past the statutory time limit. 😥 this is a result of tax cuts for the wealthy, society suffers.
I'm a retired police officer. I worked Inna city of Pasco county. I remember this case. I later met Lisa while I was in a multi agency cooperative program . Hillsborough county SO is lucky to have her. She is an amazing woman..
Ammmm so what.!
Thank you for your service. And you’re absolutely right about Lisa. Amazing woman.
@@lisahughes8779 fair play pal dealt with few homicides myself they never leave u
@@bahaabadri8995 you ignoramus
because it's not right I’m absolutely sure that it wouldn’t! I’m thankful that we have people who are tough enough to do this job. Viewing an especially brutal and bloody crime scene is just something that I could NOT do. I have a lot of respect for the people who can. My father was a sergeant on the police department for 25 years and had to deal with these things on a regular basis. So I got to see a lot more than I probably should have. Not to say that I haven’t seen some really shady behavior in the police department because I have. But you really have to be a certain kind of person to deal with the kind of things that they have to. I admire them sso very much.
"Lisa" is a hero. ( or heroine I suppose). For a 17 yr old to have the wherewithal to remember all the info, keep her cool, and have the bravery to help the investigators. Just awesome. You're the best Lisa!!!
And because of Lisa several lives were saved; I suppose that adage of something good coming from bad may apply. Lisa is a star for what she did.
Lisa became and still is a Hillsborough County Deputy Sheriff
@@ScubaFreq113 nice.
ryan stop sucking up
She deffo saved alot more lives detectives were clueless before she came along undoubtedly being such a calm and controlled strong you woman saved lives.
Lisa is a brave girl. Proud of you for coming out of this and able to make this stand. Be strong wherever you are !
She’s a cop now, there is a movie about this on Netflix and she appears in it at the end.
Atleast one live girl gets even intelligent killer to justice
She probably never fought back . The others probably did
@@stevo3938 what is the movie name?
@@Kaka-jn3lu unbelievable
Great series and narration.
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Yeah the narrator is excellent
While Peter Thomas, the narrator from “Forensic Files” will always be my #1 favorite, Anthony “Tony” Call will always be my 2nd favorite. Bill Kurtis my 3rd
Bill Kurtis is the goat
I love how it opened with Jim pretending to read a case file. This man is gold
*was😢
@@stacycrombie9389good man ♥️🖤
"The killer crossed racial lines"
He actually crossed racial lines long before the 18 year old girl. He murdered an asian woman as one of his first victims.
Yes,,,Shocking with the same last name as him..Lana Long..Bobby Joe Long...What are the chances that someone would kill you with the same last name as you...lol..🦁🦁🧐🧐✌️✌️
its not shocking for a white man and asian woman to be seen together
@@shiabutterfly8361 I'm not shocked when I see a white man with a black woman
Yeah, I found it odd when they said that....
@The Alpha And The Omega no. Is that a question?
Lisa. the girl he let go, is now a Hillsborough Deputy Sheriff.
Really? So nice.
P. S. I still cannot believe he actually didnt kill her.
@@jonbonesmahomes7472 Yes.. That was very odd.. Of course I dont with death or murder upon anyone, but it was shocking knowing his past experiences.
God Bless you Lisa!!! Thank you for your service.
@@jonbonesmahomes7472 because she outsmarted him. And he said she’s very different from the others that he killed and she let him felt that he was special to her
That's awesome news.
Many thanks to all law enforcement and forensic experts for their commitment to justice!
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Here after watching netflix's Believe Me: The abduction of Lisa Mcvey. What an amazing, strong and brave young lady, now a sheriff protecting children from similar crimes. An inspiration beyond any other!
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She didn't fought
You want to know what's disturbing about Lisa being kidnapped - Her previous experience conditioned her to be submissive and not lash out and that's what saved her. The other victims i think fought back and that's why he killed them. Very smart woman finding out all those details and to watch him executed may have bought some peace.
Yea, that's basically it... She went along to fullfil his lust . The others didn't , that fuel his rage even more
thats a great observation
her survival may have more to do with the fact she was not a sex worker, the women he hated the most.
@@billjoe39 nah it was because she was used to being someone’s sex you
Toy
I used to be against the death penalty - I take that back.
Franck Yan Me too!
Right
So you're ok with the 2% of innocent people that get executed?
@@frankblack676 Piss off will you , what about the countless people that are now six foot under because it was abolished
@@frankblack676 well said
8:05. Thank God for science and technology. May all those working behind the scenes be blessed for their intelligence.🙏
Using God and science in one sentence?
kukumalu255 yes. You obviously know very little about God. So lay off the condescending, arrogant comments-especially when you haven no idea what you’re talking about.
@@dougroberts9821 God isn't real
20:37 I believe Lisa McVey managed to have it, where the guy believed she cared about him and that saved her life.
30:15 Amazing woman, she stayed during the whole thing and collected information where they could catch the guy. She saved lives.
31:55 This woman looks like she's been abused from day one.36:15 Amazing investigative work.
47:33 A word of warning to women. If you put an ad in the paper or the internet to sell furniture or your car or whatever, (Press Read more)
when potential buyers call up because they're interested -have a man answer the phone.
Long was was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019
When there is so much evidence, a confession, a conviction, why should Long be on death row for 30 years?
They finally killed him in March 2019. Lived a lot longer than he let his victims live.
Gotta love the American Justice system
I feel sorry for the victims and the officers who had to investigate these atrocities 😓
Its 2022 and shit like that still happening to this day
Sad the young boys that found her had to see that too!
Trust me, the police are helping all these serial killers. DA Jackie Johnson helped Greg McMichael and Travis McMichael cover up the Ahmaud Arbery murder.
Prayers from Malaysia to all the FRONTLINERS WORLDWIDE! You are our heroes and heroines! THANK YOU! May God continue to protect all of us.🙏
Man that's y I adore the FBI and forensics science thumbs up to DNA
Thanks for all the hard work of all the enforcement and forensic experts catching this evil cruel criminal. Massive respect to lisa, what a brave woman !!!
2019 he was executed and im glad Lisa was there to see him die.
It took over 20 years to execute him? Unbelievable.
And all the people he killed were miraculously brought back the moment he died.
His death brought justice!
@@anonymousilluminati5152 Take your meds....... PLEASE!
@@dilbertdoe601 PIGG
@@anonymousilluminati5152 Thanks.
I hear he was executed in 2019. Which is shocking when u consider most of the girls he killed were only early 20s, some 18 and lisa only 17. But he was allowed to live about an extra 30 years him before executed.
Fifty Shades waste of fresh air
But its gud tourture in solitary confinement
Fu####g attorneys make money of appeals. Sick.
Took way too long to execute him
Very good point , money I suppose .
That will be the "human rights" activist.
When did they execute him?
Jordan Berry May 2019
Did it bring any victim back? You want it done for you, not for the victims. Like he you get enjoyment out of killing.
Long was executed in May 2019.
SERIOUSLY??!!
Mia Deckler yes, he was put to death by lethal injection.
Ist murder in 1984. Executed in 2019. 35 yrs to the justice. Extremely delayed
Good.!!
@@miadeckler8896 Yep. Governor DeSantis doesn't dick around, especially when it comes to the execution of serial killers on death row.
If he hadn’t spare the life of that woman, this man would have never be captured! Scary!
I saw this case on Forensic Files. That woman was amazing
What was his reasoning for letting Lisa go? I found that to be interesting. Remarkable, brave woman. Glad she got away from that vile monster
You want to know what's disturbing about Lisa being kidnapped - Her previous experience conditioned her to be submissive and not lash out and that's what saved her. The other victims i think fought back and that's why he killed them
Netflix has a movie out this week called Believe Me: The Abduction
of Lisa McVey
It's really good at explaining why he let her go though difficult to watch at times..
@@TraceyMariexx Thank you so much! Can’t wait to watch it!
@@prima-luce you're welcome.. I Just thought.. I'm in the UK so I'm hoping it's on Netflix wherever you are too
@@TraceyMariexx I’m in the U.S., i couldn’t find it on Netflix. I’ll just buy it though!
For all the anti death penalty advocates out there who say the death penalty doesn’t deter, this story is a prime example of why it doesn’t. Specimens like this creature will kill even if they believe they will get caught and knowing they’ll get the death sentence if they do. They just don’t care about life, theirs or anyone else’s, and if the death penalty isn’t going to deter them, what chance even multiple life sentences would?
Oh!what a man,Jim Calstrom, the presentation is the benchmark by all standards.
On April 23, 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Long's death warrant, this being the first death warrant signed by DeSantis since he took office in January 2019. Long's subsequent appeals were denied and he was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019. He ate his final meal at 9:30am local time; he requested roast beef, bacon, french fries and soda. He was pronounced dead at 6:55pm and made no last statement.
Ronnie D sure is good at having people die under his watch, glad he got this one though.
Long should have been served a moldy feces sammich, IMO.
If he hadn't let Lisa go, he may have never been caught. She is a hero and it seems, pretty much took him down herself with some forensic help from the police!
Man the commentary is amazing
NEVER take a polygraph!!
Innocent or guilty it can never help you. If you 'fail' you are the prime suspect. If you 'pass'...well it won't mean a thing, if they suspect you they'll say you practiced for it.
At this point you should have a lawyer.
And if you cry when a family member dies they say you look suspicious and if you don't they say you're still suspicious. What TF do they want people to do?
gary ridgeway passed !
Bobby Joe Long was executed in May, 2019. Lisa McVey attended the execution, wearing a shirt that read "Long Overdue"
It's cases like these that makes me wonder how many bodies are out there yet to be discovered around the world :( Too many to count l imagine. Hello all from Austarlia These ladies had a hard life, but had an unimaginable ending. Thank you all LE and FBI who help solve these heinous crimes.
He was executed at the age of 65 in 2019. His last meal was roast beef, french fries, and bacon.
That’s a weird last meal
I dont understand the logic in last meals. He murdered these girls, but oh let's make sure that before he is killed he can have the comfort of a good last meal....
I agree. I always thought it was a weird tradition.
@@firenze5555 I say, let 'em starve.
@@ilovethetampabaylightning92 Agreed.
Lisa was amazing to help catch Bobby.
These people are insane and should never be set free from prison
Thanks
@@maxieheights121 Thanks
I love this series wish it was still going, and the musical director did out standing as well. I love the musical scores!
He's been on death row for 35 years???!!!??!!!
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Well better late than never. 😬😡😤😧
@@jordanberry508
Even so, 35 years is way to freakin' long.
I understand that being tortured in prison is good, especially those who harmed or killed young children but, spending over 3 decades on death row is a bit ridiculous.
@@thewillofabeast9079 a waste of tax payers money but yeah it is a extremely long time he served longer on death row than his oldest victim was alive.
Our justice system is a joke instead of sending people like this to prison bring him to the victims families like the old days let them torture him and rip him limb by limb we are too easy on monsters
Longer than I've been alive. Average death row inmate spends 9 years on death row before execution.
@@jordanberry508 While I can understand that most who are on death row, the defense attorneys and the killer’s families want to find new concrete evidence that shows they’re innocent, it’s the kind where even with concrete evidence, as strong as a bloody fingerprint at a crime scene, they’re still one death row and some claim they’re innocent.
I grew up in Miami in the 1970's and 1980's. As a kid me and my friends used to do the same thing in a field close to our house. Make parachutes out of plastic bags for our GI Joe action figures. It was a lot of fun.
Now people just get on Instagram and watch live murders of “influencers” getting shot. Crazy how times change.
@@dana.4146can you blame them? Mad kids won’t go play in fields we can’t guarantee to keep em safe in because we let sexual predators out repeatedly on good behavior? Think about what you’re saying
Lisa, poor kid, molested as a kid then kidnapped and raped at 17. All of this is sad but when they said she knew what to do in the situation because she had been abused before that made me feel so bad for her particularly.
7:04 "It was trilobal, or triangular in shape" Everyone out there playing the drinking game, you know what to do.
What is with 1984 and serial killers?!?
Nothing, humans are evil . DNA wasn't advanced and blame also the courts for letting criminals go
This is just insane how many people's lives one serial killer can take. Maybe at some point he stopped confessing because he realized that he's incriminated himself too much. There could be even more victims.
and don’t fl have death penalty?
Lisa & forensic science was KEY to catching this monster!!
He was just executed this year
Wow
No way! I didn't hear about that and I'm obsessed with this stuff.
Mrs. Robinson about a month or two ago
Yep. In April, I think. It's insane it takes so long. He was in his 60s and lived 3X longer than most of his victims.
Proud Military Brat God will deal with him now.
British citizen here. I feel scared watching these violent crimes in USA. How can i be safe ?
1…were not in the US
2…our crime rate in every aspect is considerably lower than US
3…guns in our country is against the law even though there will be people who have them…which makes it less likely to have someone gunned down as not many in the country have firearms.
Our crime is mostly down to stabbings..which obviously requires close contact so you can literally see it coming unless your asleep or not aware of it…were pretty safe in the UK…but you can never be to careful.
6:46 mr analyzer needs a hair net.
I can't believe the spent quality time in real life and on this video about carpet fibers and waited to " any Sunday " to be called back to a scene
😂😂😂 I thought the same. They really treated them women like prostitutes
Hank Hill says: Dammit Bobby!
God Bless these hard working police officers , I am heartbroken over this tragic story , but at least they got the person that did it and justice was met
I'm quite surprised that the Dodge Magnum was considered to be a "medium sized car", it looks huge. What was thought of as a large car in the US in those days?
cadillac’s, buick’s, mostly were massive, lincoln’s as well were huge, and very very heavy, they were all made of steel back then and any collision was enough to kill everyone in the cars because of the weight of them. that’s why all of our cars are so light and made to crumble nowadays. i call the old cars we are speaking of “boats” because they were quite litterally bigger & heavier then anything we have nowadays.
@Aboriginal Rocks
In the 90's I had a 1978 Chrysler Cordoba as my daily driver....21 feet long with a V8!! His car was medium sized.
@@ritalynb7070 That's exactly the same thing as a Magnum but different front and rear styling.
Very interesting series!
Why didnt they just stake out the Tampa red light district for weeks looking for the car with the reversed tires & tire types? Seems like they could have saved some lives and prevented many rapes if they would have done that.
I wasn't prepared for such case.
Hi, just found your channel, subscribed x
I wish these documentaries could move at a faster speed
yeah cause it’s not possible to speed up the video or anything 🙂
Oh.. good to see Jim sitting behind the desk! No Weeble Wobble awkward shuffle this episode! 😂
Great job Jim
Things i learned watching the FBI Files
Back in the 80s and Early 90s they relied on the lie detector test
It wasn't even effective because criminals pass it with flying marks. And even when you're telling the truth the results come back being as deceptive or inconclusive.
also huge amount of serial killers they were everywhere
Love this show!! Awesome out together in cheap film making
Good episode.
Scientists: you cannot live 200 years.
American judges: sentences you to 1000 years in prison
The deceased victim was still warm. That really got me, how hard she fought & how close she came to getting help. Heartbreaking. 💔
In the 80s, when I was 16, I was hitchhiking & DeBardeleben picked me up in Norfolk, Virginia. I told him I was going to see my boyfriend. He had automatic door locks (rare in the 80s except for cop cars) & a cb radio in his car. He said he was an undercover cop which even as a kid, I knew that was bull 💩 because cops don't tell you they're undercover, so I was immediately ill at ease. He kept touching my legs asking if my boyfriend does that & asked me why I wasn't in school. I felt frightened AF & wanted to get the hell out of the car, but the lock covers were stripped off of the locks & I would've needed needle nose pliers to unlock the door. Fortunately there was a 2 vehicle accident blocking our entrance to a bridge & cops were at the scene. He popped the locks & told me, "Today's your lucky day." The hairs on the back of my neck stood up. Years later as a young Air Force wife & mother stationed overseas, I saw him featured on America's Most Wanted on the Armed Forces Network (AFN, a military tv channel). Initially he was only wanted for counterfeiting & was nicknamed "The Mall Passers becausehe would go to shopping centers passing his counterfeit bills mostly 20s on socks to get change in real bills. In a storage unit in Virginia, they found a counterfeiting machine/paraphernalia & recordings of women being tortured & murdered. They also found women's clothing, jewelry & various forms of id. Some of these women were found alive & they shared their horror stories with law enforcement as did I after he was captured. He was passing off counterfeit bills to fund his sexual deviance. I'm relieved that he's dead & that I was unscathed.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_DeBardeleben
That's terrifying. Glad you ended up ok. I had never heard of Mike DeBardeleben, but I see he was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. I have lived in Hot Springs, Arkansas since ~5 years old. Crazy.
Bobby was executed in May of 2019.
Lisa really was the MVP here. I hope she's doing well.
It's quite ironic that the one time he showed mercy ended up being his downfall
Finally last year our Governor had him stop breathing our air
kayzd...you're absolutely correct.
Thanks I appreciate it
This is an interesting series, thank you for sharing.
Only one comment! too many adverts: haha
" It takes time, at least 2 kills before the pattern emerges." Rofl.
A lot of these cases were featured on "Unsolved Mysteries" and "Forensic Files." It's interesting to get a new perspective.
addicted to these
technologies brings these criminals behind bars and some to death
Sorry, but no daughter of mine is working overnight, then biking home alone at 2:30 in the morning. Nope.
Jennifer Cordova Thank you for saying that I sort of have no sympthay. i hate to say that but these girls put themselves as targets
@@travelwithme1013 Nice to see the "she wouldn't have gotten raped if she wasn't wearing a skirt" mentality is alive and well...
Travelwithme 101 exactly.
Your lack of sympathy for the victims is noted. You conveniently ignored the "innocent" victims like the teenager who got out alive. Your similarity to the killer is probably closer than you think.
Why detectives don't switch on lights doing house search instead of using flashlight.
May be some fingerprints on the light switches?🤔
If u switch on lights if someone is there it sells them your location
He was only killed May last year.
All those people around and no one saw the guy grab the girl on the bike???
Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen 🙏
Alfred Nyamaz
‘Sin, is the transgression of the law’ (1 John 3:4). The law (10 Commandments stand, and will forever; that includes the 4th, the 7th day Sabbath; from sunset the sixth day to sunset the seventh day). The law is still in force.
what a horrible human being.
"You don't work these cases, you live and breathe these types of cases." 22:30. I can only imagine what kind of nightmares he had.
They left out so much of Lisa’s story. Watch Born to Kill if you want to hear her talk.
The actor playing the polygraph tech (18:00) has appeared in SO MANY "The FBI Files" episodes. He's played cops, villains, side kicks and (I think) a parent. Is he a producer here or something?
Lol all the people repeat usually!
Yes lol.
An anomaly: tire track evidence has tires on the killer's car black side out. In scenes of Long's red Dodge Magnum, its whitewalls show.
Good eye!
@@susanjohnston3627 Thanks. These "goofs" as IMDb calls them, are too obvious!
the car in the video is not a Dodge Magnum.
@@arrowsmith63 It figures. They got the tires wrong, why not the whole shebang? Shame on me for relying on narration.
@@arrowsmith63 The 1978-9 Magnum did not have stacked headlights. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Thanks FBI and team in hunting down these evils, criminals, really tough to get hands on these cruelest criminal..
Investigation ID produced an excellent program about Bobby Joe Long and how his wife slowly began to comprehend his crimes. More about Bobby Joe Long in the "The Monster I Married" episode of Investigation Discovery's Evil Lives Here.
Omg.. I never knew he was married.. Thanks for this, I'll check it out
@@TraceyMariexx divorced with 2 kids.
They have over three people dead and a witness and they looking at tires?
I'm truly happy that the young lady Lisa was not killed " However I wonder why the same effort was not put forth in trying to find out what happened. to missing Twin sisters Dannette and Jeannette Milbrok in Alabama.
Mary Lee Their case is a complete miscarriage of justice. They are not white that’s why. Plain and simple.
This! Amen! That is one of the saddest stories I have ever heard....
@@Romans116Gurl u r such an idiot it's not always about race. That's just a reason to once again try to blame whites for something.
@@Romans116Gurl u don't see whites and other races blaming other races for every little thing that happens to their race?!?! Because blacks r the only ones that want everyone to think they r always the victims because they r black. It's an excuse and it makes u all that use it show how pathetic u really r
@@kimg2692 sadly in a lot cases it is about race I dont exoect you to understand that.but don't worry it's your world we just live here.
Lisa McVey Noland is an American police officer, school resource officer, and motivational speaker from Tampa, Florida. At age 17, she was abducted by Bobby Joe Long, a serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered dozens of women in the Tampa Bay Area in 1984.
I came from "Believe me" on Netflix 🎥🎥
Anyone else here after watching Believe Me on Netflix? Lisa is an absolute legend.
are you in the US? or UK? i am in the us trying to watch but don’t know if it’s on there
@@surfinsilver Hi there. I am in the UK 🇬🇧 and watched Believe Me on Netflix last night. Hope you get to see it.
he was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019, more than 30 years after his conviction. He was a chief guest by American govt and all expenses were paid by the public tax money.
2:42 Major Gary Terry and Lieutenant Terry LMAO so dumb
Murder is despicable and anyone who would rape and murder a child prison is too good for them. I love the forensics and all the hard work these people do to catch the purpetrators of these crimes.
The three most prolific writers of the Bible were murderers.
Whats Ur favourite episode guys, I think mine was the Unabomber
Same
Death Pact and Holyhood are up there.
Same
Lyc dat one where the mafia boss pretended to b mad
My 10 year marriage to a lady who lived in the area that Bobby Jo Long operated at that time was marred because my ex-wife believed that every man was a Bobby Jo Long wannabe - unbelievable. She was 15 at the time and believed that Bobby Jo sat outside her window for days stalking her. Jesus, how many times I heard the story that Bobby Jo was outside her window.
maybe he was
Who the heck thinks that stupid music helps the show? Its too loud.
The music was actually in the original series and it wasn't bad. I think the uploader lowered the voices or raised the volume on the music, to get around copyright law. It is hard to hear them.
I could not finish watching for this very reason?
Kathey J the music is best ever
@Falcon I know right. The music is the best part. Takes you back to the 80s and 90s.
This Jim character gets the Gold Metal for Mr. Excitement of the Year! lol
"It takes at least 2 kills before a pattern emerges"...Well duh
A eye for an eye is in the bible 4 a reason...god wants us to get rid of murderers...
And people think I's a myth
There was a much healthier budget for crime investigation back in the day. As it stands now, thousands of rape victims are waiting on rape kits to have DNA profiling but budgetary restraints means they are waiting for years, sometimes past the statutory time limit. 😥 this is a result of tax cuts for the wealthy, society suffers.
Prove it. Give us the proof.