Robert stack voice is so soothing to me now because the DVD collection of UFOs only helped me through rough times and unfortunately I lost all my belongings being illegally evicted so I come here to watch these episodes , really love the authenticity of these investigations
🍀✌️👍🍀✌️👍😉 Sorry.. for your loss.. I know how it feels .. I'll have the same stuff that happened to me all my collectibles 45 years of collecting.. GONE! It's was U-Haul..storage...8/2014! Peace out Happy Holidays
Say what you want about Michael's potential guilt, but only 15 minutes of deliberation in a case with such high stakes and conflicting accounts should be scary to anyone.
Alibi witness: I know that he was here, because there was this show I wanted to watch...BattleStar Galicatia. He came in to watch it with me. Me: 😲🤭🤫 I feel so called out. But seriously, that cop had it in for him. He saw him, remembered him, asked to be assigned to the gas station robbery. Innocent or not, he was presumed guilty by that cop, and he was going down.
At 20:47, the detective can't imagine someone getting violently upset when asked to pay for something cheap in a grocery store. I wonder if he's still alive to witness a Wal-Mart in 2022...
After the wonderful actress, Donna Reed died, I read that relatives found an old trunk in her attic, which contained letters from military admirers in WWII. They were heartwarming letters to a popular actress, who could be labeled, "The Girl Next Door". Apparently, she had never mentioned these letters to anyone she knew. That was the code of the times!
He got married but gets extremely angry when this subject comes up. Don’t blame him the prosecutor got on tv and said he was doubtful on the case. They should have let him out after this broadcast.
@@BrianSmith-yq7ys it takes so much to get those people to admit they made a mistake. A LOT of evidence and attorneys needed. He was screwed when that detective got a hard on for him
I know in the UK that the jury are never allowed to know if the person standing trial has a criminal background. Their previous crimes can only be used in court to show a pattern of behaviour such as convictions for multiple armed robberies but it's extremely rare because it prejudices the jury. However the judge knows & uses this alongside the sentencing guidelines to determine the sentence. Eye witness testimony alone should never be enough to sentence.... someone
I wondered about that too. 16 is too young to be given that kind of responsibility. She had no business being pregnant and married either. Laws must have been different back then because it seems that could be a statutory charge nowadays. Especially considering Jerry's background. I feel so bad for Missy. The detective wasn't any better calling her "guilty". She was a child, for fucks sake!
I have questions about the young man that the father feels is murder. Where are his shoes and socks? Where is his belt buckle? They said they have no idea where he fell into the water well if it was an accident then they would have them sitting just some place. The condition of how the inside of the car was is very suspicious. Anytime any one of my boyfriends went to the beach with the intent to swim the wallet, which had the drivers license and money in it these items were together and placed either in the glove compartment or under the front seat or in the middle console. They were never left in different places in the car in full view. Most the time items were left with the pants where they were removed before going into the water. I do not think this young man was planning on swimming. The falling off the cliff makes no sense, why would he be walking on cliffs in his bare feet or with no belt buckle to hold up his pants? There is much more to this story Shame no one took the time to investigate.
What's funny is that this service station (aka gas station) is in Detroit Michigan not Pontiac, I actually live right down the street from it. It's located on the corner of W.Warren and Stahelin, it's no longer a Shell and sadly no longer resembles a presentable business as it once did. I have pictures for anyone interested
The thought of condemning a man to prison for a crime he didn't commit horrifies me. Because I find it such a horrifying thought, I would be very hesitant to point out someone in a lineup unless the person had some extremely unique and unmistakable facial feature or something that allowed me to have complete confidence that this was the same person I saw. Most of us aren't so unique that we couldn't possibly be confused with any other person after a having one brief interaction with us. Furthermore, the cop who showed the mugshots clearly had a hard on for this one "suspect". He was already prejudiced. The whole thing sounds shady and corrupt. Lastly, Kurt wasn't murdered. He was drunk and got himself killed by playing on ocean cliffs.
The Michael Martin case drives me insane. The prosecutor straight says, "I always had a little doubt in this case.." basically saying guilty NOT beyond a (obvious) reasonable doubt. These prosecutors are so corrupt. Isn't it better for a guilty man to go free than an innocent man go to prison? Straight scary to realize these prosecutors play games with people's lives.
This is Episode 5 The Specials that ran on NBC Wanted with Update: Jerry Strickland; Missy Munday Final Appeal: Michael Martin Unexplained Death: Kurt McFall Lost Heirs with Update: Heirs of Charlie Scheel
Regardless if Michael Martin was guilty or not there was still Reasonable Doubt you can't convicted with Reasonable Doubt the American justice system at its best and purest👎
For robbery he was WRONGFULLY acquitted with no possibility of parole!!! Are you kidding me!!!?? People are walking free after serving 7/8 years after gruesome murders!!! And moreover there is the real culprit walking free!!!! Only happens in America I guess!! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Absolutely. People who can afford top lawyers get the breaks. They're giving out free passes to pedophiles but locking up people who have a bag of weed. The system is set up for the rich.
Juries and prosecutors need to be reminded of REASONABLE DOUBT. Also, it’s alarming and funny how much people in the 80s were scared of D&D and medieval nerds.
They scrubbed a lot of the comments on these videos. There were hundreds of comments (including one of mine) There were comments with info about the cases and people leaving their comments and memories of the show. Yet they leave up spam comments. Not cool !
There’s a video with no comments at all. But they were comments there at one point. I believe it is season 3 episode 20. You aren’t allowed to comment on it now, not sure why.
My opinion on the Michael Martin robbery is that the man who is the "victim" is the criminal. He framed Michael and said he did it but did the stealing himself 🤷🏼♀️ I don't believe 5 people, some who didn't know him well, would lie for Michael.
Missy. There are things that don't show, still they are there, at the bottom, waiting for a chance to get out. What can be learned from this tragedy is that strangers shouldn't be allowed in the house, once we've opened the door there's no way to be sure that we will be able to close it again.
The 80s was wild lol How was Missy running a gas station at 16 and how in the blue hell was Jerry allowed to marry Missy and not charged with rape of a child and above that her parents be cool with some 24 year old dude hanging with thier daughteter?? the 80s was some wild west stuff
That detective had a vested interest in the case im sure he felt like he got off easy on the previous case and personally requested to be assigned to the robbery and his claim of seeing Michael was most likely the nail in the coffin how can they just disregard five witnesses and let the prosecutor use a previous situation with no connection as evidence. That will definitely sway the jury in the prosecutor favor it's crazy they can do people this way
Martin. Prejudice? Speed (the eye)? Similarities? I ask myself if the actual thief had sun-glasses and a cap? The accused does not seem to me like an uncommon man, rather like a one who can very easily be mistaken for another. It is sure that someone who is innocent longs to be released and relieved.
@22:33 classic case of a cowardice cop who got his feelings hurt and decided to ruin an innocent mans life - this cop didn't like the guy and intentionally put his picture in a 'random lineup'....this cop is a true coward and embarrassment to humanity if he thinks he's doing anything other than serving and protecting his fragile ego
Robert stack voice is so soothing to me now because the DVD collection of UFOs only helped me through rough times and unfortunately I lost all my belongings being illegally evicted so I come here to watch these episodes , really love the authenticity of these investigations
🍀✌️👍🍀✌️👍😉
Sorry.. for your loss..
I know how it feels ..
I'll have the same stuff that happened to me all my collectibles 45 years of collecting..
GONE!
It's was U-Haul..storage...8/2014!
Peace out
Happy Holidays
Say what you want about Michael's potential guilt, but only 15 minutes of deliberation in a case with such high stakes and conflicting accounts should be scary to anyone.
We need more shows like this one. With a good host.
There will NEVER be another Robert Stack
YES 💯
Alibi witness: I know that he was here, because there was this show I wanted to watch...BattleStar Galicatia. He came in to watch it with me.
Me: 😲🤭🤫 I feel so called out.
But seriously, that cop had it in for him. He saw him, remembered him, asked to be assigned to the gas station robbery. Innocent or not, he was presumed guilty by that cop, and he was going down.
As a child Robert Stack's voice and this theme music scared the Hell out of me......I'am 32 now.....both still do..!!!!!!!!!
Ditto! And I'm 73!
@@toniasalways :)
It relaxes me 😌
Me too!!! I think at any age that theme music and Robert Stack’s voice are pretty frightening.
InstaBlaster
"They got circle stance of evidence!" What a genius
He was a smooth talker. I’d pay cash money to watch the interrogation tape
looks like an idiot
This show helped so many people probably more than any other and so well produced...should be one like it on all the time
I love the intro beat. I use to freestyle to the beat as a kid.
How the hell do parents just let their kids run off with dudes old enough to be their fathers?
One less mouth to feed
At 20:47, the detective can't imagine someone getting violently upset when asked to pay for something cheap in a grocery store. I wonder if he's still alive to witness a Wal-Mart in 2022...
He seems like a real jerk.
I'm wondering if there's anything "cheap" left in any grocery stores at this point...😂
Earlier than that. I worked for Walmart in the late 90s
Everything is cheaper through the self checkout.
After the wonderful actress, Donna Reed died, I read that relatives found an old trunk in her attic, which contained letters from military admirers in WWII. They were heartwarming letters to a popular actress, who could be labeled, "The Girl Next Door". Apparently, she had never mentioned these letters to anyone she knew. That was the code of the times!
Code of the time ....????? WOW 😳.What a evil self-centered act of control ..
Michael Martin was released from prison in 1999, but will remain on parole for the rest of his life. He is still determined to clear his name.
He got married but gets extremely angry when this subject comes up. Don’t blame him the prosecutor got on tv and said he was doubtful on the case. They should have let him out after this broadcast.
@@BrianSmith-yq7ys it takes so much to get those people to admit they made a mistake. A LOT of evidence and attorneys needed. He was screwed when that detective got a hard on for him
@@DJiNstncT I bet today he could Sue for wrongful inprisonmemt with a actual jury
I know in the UK that the jury are never allowed to know if the person standing trial has a criminal background. Their previous crimes can only be used in court to show a pattern of behaviour such as convictions for multiple armed robberies but it's extremely rare because it prejudices the jury. However the judge knows & uses this alongside the sentencing guidelines to determine the sentence. Eye witness testimony alone should never be enough to sentence.... someone
Michael Martin needed an attorney.
He voiced the investigator on Beavis and Butthead do America! 😂
It was always comforting hearing Stack say "...within minutes of our broadcast..."
"Promise me, get this letter to my sweetheart. "
"Don't sweat it, Dave. What am I gonna do, forget dozens of letters for 40 years?"
Mom: Missy never lied to me
Friends: She lied to her mom all the time
Mom was fucking clueless. Her kid was groomed by a sociopath. I honestly cringed during that entire interview with her.
I expect no less from dumb parents who allow an older man to give her 16 year old presents in order to woo her
Lmfao
The last story is touching, so sad.
I teared up. 🥲
All jerry wanted was to open a orphanage! Talk about a red flag
The assistant manager of a store was only 16 years old? This should be against the law.
That’s what goes on in Dog Patch, U.S.A.!
I wondered about that too. 16 is too young to be given that kind of responsibility. She had no business being pregnant and married either. Laws must have been different back then because it seems that could be a statutory charge nowadays. Especially considering Jerry's background. I feel so bad for Missy. The detective wasn't any better calling her "guilty". She was a child, for fucks sake!
The question is, where is that iconic brown detective coat today? It’s an unsolved mystery 💕 lol
16:00 She gets 7 months and he gets two life sentences for the same crime? How is that justice?
She ratted him out and she's a women...narf
Affirmative Justice.
Correction for male gender bias.
@@HrDthereviewer She's just a WAAAHMEEN, dude!
So much for equality aye
She gave testimony that he pulled the trigger which got him locked up. Also, she was underage.
I have questions about the young man that the father feels is murder. Where are his shoes and socks? Where is his belt buckle? They said they have no idea where he fell into the water well if it was an accident then they would have them sitting just some place. The condition of how the inside of the car was is very suspicious. Anytime any one of my boyfriends went to the beach with the intent to swim the wallet, which had the drivers license and money in it these items were together and placed either in the glove compartment or under the front seat or in the middle console. They were never left in different places in the car in full view. Most the time items were left with the pants where they were removed before going into the water. I do not think this young man was planning on swimming. The falling off the cliff makes no sense, why would he be walking on cliffs in his bare feet or with no belt buckle to hold up his pants? There is much more to this story Shame no one took the time to investigate.
It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.
William Blackstone.
Maybe that same one guilty will cause 10 innocent people to suffer,its not better but neither is better than the other
@@BinSiddique94 "Maybe".
Run that by the victims of the 10 guilty persons and see what they say about that.
Well now you guys know. Never get in Jerry's car. Don't do it.
Life for $400 is mind-blowing
I've seen someone shot over a penny
Mean while murders are let out
What's funny is that this service station (aka gas station) is in Detroit Michigan not Pontiac, I actually live right down the street from it. It's located on the corner of W.Warren and Stahelin, it's no longer a Shell and sadly no longer resembles a presentable business as it once did. I have pictures for anyone interested
The thought of condemning a man to prison for a crime he didn't commit horrifies me. Because I find it such a horrifying thought, I would be very hesitant to point out someone in a lineup unless the person had some extremely unique and unmistakable facial feature or something that allowed me to have complete confidence that this was the same person I saw. Most of us aren't so unique that we couldn't possibly be confused with any other person after a having one brief interaction with us.
Furthermore, the cop who showed the mugshots clearly had a hard on for this one "suspect". He was already prejudiced.
The whole thing sounds shady and corrupt.
Lastly, Kurt wasn't murdered. He was drunk and got himself killed by playing on ocean cliffs.
Guess you missed the part where the autopsy showed zero alcohol in his system. He was killed.
7:09 Gee, what a charmer.
You're not an adolescent when you're 26 bro
LoL 😂
The Michael Martin case drives me insane. The prosecutor straight says, "I always had a little doubt in this case.." basically saying guilty NOT beyond a (obvious) reasonable doubt. These prosecutors are so corrupt. Isn't it better for a guilty man to go free than an innocent man go to prison? Straight scary to realize these prosecutors play games with people's lives.
You are absolutely right.
Fr
Also strange .missy monday was missing Monday may 11, 1987
This is Episode 5 The Specials that ran on NBC
Wanted with Update: Jerry Strickland; Missy Munday
Final Appeal: Michael Martin
Unexplained Death: Kurt McFall
Lost Heirs with Update: Heirs of Charlie Scheel
Regardless if Michael Martin was guilty or not there was still Reasonable Doubt you can't convicted with Reasonable Doubt the American justice system at its best and purest👎
For robbery he was WRONGFULLY acquitted with no possibility of parole!!! Are you kidding me!!!?? People are walking free after serving 7/8 years after gruesome murders!!!
And moreover there is the real culprit walking free!!!! Only happens in America I guess!! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Convicted
Yeah! I was unsure when I was typing!! 😅 thanks
Absolutely. People who can afford top lawyers get the breaks. They're giving out free passes to pedophiles but locking up people who have a bag of weed. The system is set up for the rich.
Physical letters are so personal (cos it’s handwritten) to the receiver unlike now emails are so cold and impersonal 🙄🙄🙄
A 16-year-old assistant manager???
He was a hard worker 🤣😆😂
This was when young people where not against working
Loss of blood but no blood around the body?
First story,,it was the Car that got Missy hooked'',,,,not the guy. LOL
It was low self esteem on her part. The man looked like a creepy groundhog
26 years old ,,You should know better. That s why his ass is in Jail.. pay back is a ''B''
15:20 he says they got “circle stansive evidence” 😂😂 it’s like a typo to my ears i can’t help but cringe 👀🤓
A dipshit loser is also a criminal....who woulda guessed it?!
I waited to hear it. 🙆♀️😂 and the guy who spoke right after said it correctly 🤣
I heard him say it exactly as I scrolled past your comment 😄😄
Lol. Sicko
He was an escape goat!🤣
Kurt fell. It’s an accident.
I'm 33 this year and I'm an army brat as people would say an I absolutely love his voice
Five people say Mike was not there - one person said he was. USA justice? I'm pleased I live in England.
Good for you
Apparently you've never seen your own "justice" system.😂 Your judges are just as easy to pay off as any other. Retired Justice Nicole, for example.
America's justice system is for the criminal's not the victims 😡
Ours is actually based off yours so....
He had a polish sausage, let's call the man!
Right wtf kinda town was this?
Fr. It sounds like they were just looking for reasons to arrest people. Wtf.
16 years old for an assistant manager is wild.
At 32:53
Nowadays, Kurt would be on Furaffinity and Deviantart. His dad would've really been in for a shocker. 🤣
the real crime is that guy watching Battlestar Galáctica
Takes 3-4 shots in the air..
This guy..
“Shooting up the town” lol
Juries and prosecutors need to be reminded of REASONABLE DOUBT.
Also, it’s alarming and funny how much people in the 80s were scared of D&D and medieval nerds.
Lol they still are!
Talk about a corrupt system.
They scrubbed a lot of the comments on these videos. There were hundreds of comments (including one of mine) There were comments with info about the cases and people leaving their comments and memories of the show. Yet they leave up spam comments. Not cool !
There’s a video with no comments at all. But they were comments there at one point. I believe it is season 3 episode 20. You aren’t allowed to comment on it now, not sure why.
My opinion on the Michael Martin robbery is that the man who is the "victim" is the criminal. He framed Michael and said he did it but did the stealing himself 🤷🏼♀️
I don't believe 5 people, some who didn't know him well, would lie for Michael.
Missy. There are things that don't show, still they are there, at the bottom, waiting for a chance to get out. What can be learned from this tragedy is that strangers shouldn't be allowed in the house, once we've opened the door there's no way to be sure that we will be able to close it again.
Once again, sweet girl passes on100 good men to fall for someone who has "Boozo" misspelled across his face.
The 80s was wild lol How was Missy running a gas station at 16 and how in the blue hell was Jerry allowed to marry Missy and not charged with rape of a child and above that her parents be cool with some 24 year old dude hanging with thier daughteter?? the 80s was some wild west stuff
33:55 Hilary Powers might have done it……
Missy was groomed. Bottom line. What a terrible situation she was in.
Exactly. Probably abused too
That detective had a vested interest in the case im sure he felt like he got off easy on the previous case and personally requested to be assigned to the robbery and his claim of seeing Michael was most likely the nail in the coffin how can they just disregard five witnesses and let the prosecutor use a previous situation with no connection as evidence. That will definitely sway the jury in the prosecutor favor it's crazy they can do people this way
I LIVE OFF CENTERVILLE RD IN GARLAND TEXAS WHERE THE CHEVRON GAS STATION WAS ROBBED BY MICHAEL SCOTT MARTIN!!!
Back when crime was illegal
30:19, unexplained death.
That weirdo that the young guy stayed with looks like a pervert and probably made a move.Young guy rejected him and got killed for it.
Sorry, magic?😂 cmon. Its not that big a deal. I was into D&D. We didn't start worshipping Satan.
Martin. Prejudice? Speed (the eye)? Similarities? I ask myself if the actual thief had sun-glasses and a cap? The accused does not seem to me like an uncommon man, rather like a one who can very easily be mistaken for another.
It is sure that someone who is innocent longs to be released and relieved.
Miles, McFall was fit up
Oh go get some trauma therapy I've had a gun stuck in my face by a drunk guy that was going to kill me and I got over it
Good for you. Doesn't look like therapy is doing much for your bitchy attitude towards people who heal differently from you, either.
@22:33 classic case of a cowardice cop who got his feelings hurt and decided to ruin an innocent mans life - this cop didn't like the guy and intentionally put his picture in a 'random lineup'....this cop is a true coward and embarrassment to humanity if he thinks he's doing anything other than serving and protecting his fragile ego