Would love to know just how the police explain away Debbie Wolf's body staying at the bottom of that pond unless it was weighted down with a barrel... After all, we all know bodies resurface when decomposition begins...
5:43 You've got to admire Gordon (& those, like him). Imagine, going swimming in corpse soup (they having your eyes flooded with that liquid, then having the courage to go back in, again)! I have a list of JOBS I'D NEVER WANT (e.g. port 'o potty sucker/road kill guy/anything on a factory farm/slaughterhouse/mercenary/proctologist/RN/corpse "beautician"/babysitter, etc.)... Think I've just added one more. Kudos, Gordon! Those cops are either incompetent or guilty as sin.
Agreed, at best the Sheriffs are totally lame. Whoever left the ‘gone for days’ message on the answering is your killer. And denying the missing oil barrel. Plus a mom knows her daughter’s clothing sizes.
Someone came to me after he died. His presence was beautiful, beyond belief because he radiated color, energy and love. He lit up the whole room & I could feel him in every cell of my being. He assured me that he was, in a way, still here and that we were forever. I came away the next day a changed woman...Within the week after my "vision", I had 3 total strangers come up to me and confide about similar experiences they'd had (& I took this as "proof", and I have spent the rest of my life very much looking forward to being with him, again). Then I died. While there, only blackness. Nothing. I awoke on "life support", dismayed & saddened (at what I found). A friend suggested that I may have "not been all the way there", but only under the influence of the drugs they give folks, when trying to bring them back. She thought that might account for the absolute nothingness I found. I hope she's right.
I wonder how Jim died???? The Debbie Wolf case was ridiculous. And the case of Bill Henderson was sorry. All they had to do was check out the driver damn.
Man some people can say the dumbest things.Bill Henderson's murder is a sad situation for the family.But if you walk in to find someone beat to death, strangled and the room tore up it's obvious.But" He dudn't thank it was no heart attack,we believe he was murdered." Oh yeah?
good episode until the last ridiculous story of dreaming with grandpa,this would be a great series if they edit out all the ghost/paramornal and ufo segments.
Would love to know just how the police explain away Debbie Wolf's body staying at the bottom of that pond unless it was weighted down with a barrel...
After all, we all know bodies resurface when decomposition begins...
God Bless Captain Sharp. That story made me tear up
it seems to me the cops are hiding something in the case of Debbie Wolf
Honestly, it seems to me like the family are jumping at shadows
Nah
CHEEKY CHICA R..U.. serious ? go figure
Yeah that cSe was definitely suspicious. Ielieve the family over the investigator or whoever he was.
"Thats all im going to say about the clothes" instant suspicion right there
Too bad all nurses aren't like her. I've met a few who seemed like that, but a lot who don't seem to care at all.
5:43 You've got to admire Gordon (& those, like him). Imagine, going swimming in corpse soup (they having your eyes flooded with that liquid, then having the courage to go back in, again)!
I have a list of JOBS I'D NEVER WANT (e.g. port 'o potty sucker/road kill guy/anything on a factory farm/slaughterhouse/mercenary/proctologist/RN/corpse "beautician"/babysitter, etc.)...
Think I've just added one more.
Kudos, Gordon!
Those cops are either incompetent or guilty as sin.
Agreed, at best the Sheriffs are totally lame. Whoever left the ‘gone for days’ message on the answering is your killer. And denying the missing oil barrel. Plus a mom knows her daughter’s clothing sizes.
Someone came to me after he died. His presence was beautiful, beyond belief because he radiated color, energy and love. He lit up the whole room & I could feel him in every cell of my being. He assured me that he was, in a way, still here and that we were forever. I came away the next day a changed woman...Within the week after my "vision", I had 3 total strangers come up to me and confide about similar experiences they'd had (& I took this as "proof", and I have spent the rest of my life very much looking forward to being with him, again).
Then I died. While there, only blackness. Nothing. I awoke on "life support", dismayed & saddened (at what I found). A friend suggested that I may have "not been all the way there", but only under the influence of the drugs they give folks, when trying to bring them back. She thought that might account for the absolute nothingness I found. I hope she's right.
I wonder how Jim died???? The Debbie Wolf case was ridiculous. And the case of Bill Henderson was sorry. All they had to do was check out the driver damn.
Couldn't find how Jim died
Carlos Clayton Jim was only 51 when he died. Too young to go:(
The Debbie Wolf case shows us how much everyone else does for a cop to do his job.
god bless our "Nam nurses!
Cops are worthless
Man some people can say the dumbest things.Bill Henderson's murder is a sad situation for the family.But if you walk in to find someone beat to death, strangled and the room tore up it's obvious.But" He dudn't thank it was no heart attack,we believe he was murdered." Oh yeah?
@35:17 my mom can relate 2 that story her father usually visit her while woke & sleep...He die b4 she was born
good episode until the last ridiculous story of dreaming with grandpa,this would be a great series if they edit out all the ghost/paramornal and ufo segments.
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