I feel really bad for Chip. He lost his mom, his dad, both of his paternal grandparents, and his maternal grandpa in a short amount of time at a young age. That must have been terrible
Dude went from being married and being a neurosurgeon to losing a wife to marrying a relative of Goebells to losing his license and then becoming a wrestler All in 46 years
He might not believe that himself and while statistics proves him right more times than not, those types of murder motives are more typical in women, he has to sell his story as best as possible to persuade the jury
Kendrick Mott nah if you’re a credible lawyer you go for the actual truth not the “most reliable” he probably did believe it or he wouldn’t have ever taken the case.
Alexander Pumpkin it wasn’t her trial. His job was to create a reasoable doubt in the jury with the evidence and alternate suspects. If it was Houke’s trial then it would matter, but in this context it doesn’t. Also, Jonathan Williams, he was fighting for the truth, in that he was trying to prove that Sheppard wasn’t the killer (if you believe that Sheppard is innocent, which I do, that is). Furthermore, lawyers aren’t scumbags for the most part.
Just to put this out there: The inventor of polygraphs openly said that polygraphs didn’t work, and should NOT be used for criminal cases. The fact that we still use them to obtain “justice” is ridiculous.
To be fair, if I was knocked out cold twice within, what, an hour? Less? I don't think I'd be able to give a much more detailed description than "white, bushy hair."
He would of been knocked out for like 5 seconds if he was able to catch up to the figure unless the figure was just standing around looking for stuff to take.
Had his wife murdered, missed out on his son's childhood, spent a decade in prison, finally got out, lost his job and got divorced, resorted to alcohol, and eventually died a miserable death. Even if he did some highly questionable things like adultery, no one deserves a life like that. I can't help but feel bad
Would low-key like a Buzzfeed "Solved" series where they cover strange cases that have been solved... but the weirdest of the weird. Perhaps even cold cases that were eventually solved.
@@kipechawolfeortiz8791 Lol I personally do, but no one says that in my area during day to day conversation, unless they're angrily trying to prove a point. Most of the time they just read something and leave it at that. It's the same way at my University (which is in another state).
Dr Sam had several ounces of sand in his pockets when he was unclothed at Bay View hospital. His temperature was so low that 2 thermometers couldn't get a reading. His skin was completely clammy and clothing was soaked. He was shaking so badly that x-rays could not be taken without changing the aperture of the machine. He was incontinent with a swollen face and several loose teeth amongst his other injuries. Some of his reflexes were missing, caused by nerve damage from the blow to the back of the neck. Shame on Dr Samuel Gerber (Cuyahoga County coroner) and Louis Benson Seltzer (Cleveland Press editor) for railroading this man and essentially his family.
@@reptile_loki The story is rather fanciful. He was knocked out _twice_ in one attack? When did the burglar have time to hide the jewelry in the bushes, and why? Why would a burglar take time to murder a woman but not the male, who is the greater threat? The victim was pregnant and Sam was having an affair. The murder weapon was never found. But the outline of a scalpel was left on the bed. No forced entry. Sam took a nap after the incident, then called the mayor instead of the police.
Shane has lovely beach waves going on here. Ryan's looks like he stood in front of a line of dads who all tousled his hair while saying " you're doing a good job champ" 😂
Ryan: “didn’t you say you wanted your body to be left in a field ?” Shane: (defensively, offended) “it’s called a sky burial- and I want the vultures to eat me. 😤😡”
@@sengsavunthara7614 no, not in the fifties 😂 it's kind of like the whole toxic masculinity, men don't get jealous, man can't get jealous. Just like they can't cry, they can't talk about feelings you know how men used to be raised. Obviously, now we know men can also kill someone in jealous rages haha
"Forensic Science is crazy to me" I'm currently a Forensics science major in college and I can agree it's crazy. Some of the methods and tests I learn blow my mind. One (newer and expensive) method of collecting fingerprints is by melting solid gold until it turns into a gas which then sticks to very fine fingerprints. Zinc is then melted to a gas and that chemically bonds to the gold so that it becomes visible to the eye. It's like superglue fumigation on steroids. I love this major
@@Maizurie You can specialize in something lab based. My girlfriend also studies Foreanic Science with me at college and she is studying to become a forensic toxicologist. She'll be analyzing blood samples in a lab.
@@ilovebob241 just search it up and you'll find Shane and Ryan already covered it. Basically, it's just the polices arresting and putting suspect in prison to get evidence to the point the suspects began questioning their memory.
@@ilovebob241 ua-cam.com/video/GaLdHd2J-xM/v-deo.html It's actually bizarre. Police arrest people who may or may not have been involved in two missing persons cases and forced to confess to the crimes
I had a Psychology of Law class in college and my professor had been an attorney in her younger years and attended a conference where Johnny Cochraine was a panel speaker. They couldn't help but ask him about the OJ trial and whether Cochraine really thought he was innocent. His response was: "A person doesn't have to be necessarily innocent to be found not guilty."
the handyman: has tons of damning evidence, a testimony from the son, and a literal deathbed confession them: i wonder who killed her i bet it was the husband
Handyman: "I killed her. She bit me. I have some of their rings. I know how to enter their house. I told someone about it. I hit the husband on the head. I fit the description" People: lol the husband killed her
DO A VIDEO ON “TWO PRINCES IN THE TOWER” It’s been unsolved for over 500 years! Prince Edward and prince Richard, heirs to england. Edward was locked in the tower waiting to get crowned, Richard there for moral support, both vanished and no one really knows what happened
Can’t imagine what the son had to go through. His mother was murdered and his father is the main suspect who later became a wrestler. Can’t tell which was worse
He went on to fight to clear his father's name and is now a founder on several boards for groups dealing with victims families and advocates against the death penalty. He has turned his experience into something positive.
I love the idea that they give Ryan the script and then Shane just shows up, no clue what's going to happen, they just tell him "this is the subject we're covering, it's true crime/supernatural, just do what you do best" and he rolls with it 😂
No,no,no,no. Here's what would happen. Satan would take a goood look at Shane, think of what Shane has done, and say "Ya know what? You're next in line for my throne...see you when you get there."
Jackie Harmon ME TOO ME TOO then i thought about john mulaney sitting with shane and ryan for a cold case or going on a ghost hunt ! warms my heart idk if i could actually take that
The place Shane is talking about with the decaying bodies is “The Body Farm”, located in Tennessee. My mom is a prosecutor and got to visit. It’s very difficult to get that chance and only law and medical people are typically allowed. It’s really cool and fascinating I love listening to what all she saw there. But it smells so bad near some of the bodies that she had to throw away a pair of shoes and even after showering multiple times and even swimming, her hair still smelled terrible. Just thought y’all would be interested :)
I'm just proud of Marilyn for refusing to go down without a fight. Like I know she was fighting for her life, but how many times have you heard of a murder victim who fought so hard she broke her teeth biting her attacker?
“the devil is here, send god” should be on that list of quotes that sound like they’re from beautiful pieces of literature but,, no its from obscure sonic fanfiction/shane madej
The fact that Sam because a pro wrestler after, if he was innocent, trying and failing to fight off his wifes killer, is a very interesting psychological thing to me and one hell of an origin story
@@GeekRaj Usually, wrestlers don't choose their nicknames. Their managers do that. Maybe Sheppard's manager gave him the "Killer" nickname because he had been accused of murder. But, it doesn't necessarily mean that he actually was a killer. That wrestler known as "The Rock" isn't actually a rock, or a stone, or anything of the sort. It's just a nickname. So, by the same token, the fact that Sam Sheppard's wrestling nickname was "Killer" doesn't prove that he murdered his wife, especially since a lot of the evidence contradicts this idea.
Yeah I mean your father could have possibly been falsely accused and convicted of murder, spent about a decade in prison, and had two other wives. Not to mention almost all of the kid’s grandparents Died shortly after the conviction and we have no idea who had to live with afterwards.
Every other episode, Shane: "Cops are crooked! They're dirty!" Shane here: "If I was a cop, I'd just wanna sit around the station all day...." I sense a pattern here....
I went to a camp about crime stuff,and we spent an entire day going over this case. We watched videos about it,looked at pictures, and filled a few huge pieces of paper with evidence for different suspects. We were never able to get a definitive answer. Every time we thought we had enough to prove someone was the killer, we would get new evidence. It was really interesting to do.
For the postmortem: Not sure if anyone else has pointed this out, but couldn't they have tested the blood that didn't match Marilyn nor Sam at the scene to Eberling or is this one of those cases where the sample was "mysteriously lost"?
Jegeriufane N they’re saying test the blood that blood against eberling. I think you’re reading it as, they didn’t test it. They’re saying use the blood that came back as not sam or marilyns and see if it’s eberlings
from wikipedia: 'With regard to tying the blood to Eberling, the DNA analysis that was allowed to be admitted to the trial was inconclusive. A plaintiff DNA expert was 90% confident that one of the blood spots belonged to Richard Eberling but, according to the rules of the court, this was not admissible. The defense argued that the blood evidence had been tainted in the years since it was collected, and that an important blood spot on the closet door in Marilyn Sheppard's room potentially included 83% of the adult white population. The defense also pointed out that the results in 1955 from the older blood typing technique, that the blood collected from the closet door was Type O, while Eberling's blood type was Type A.[58]' so it looks like there was some work done on it, but its not conclusive.
@@shelbymiller6144 I'm not sure they could match blood to specific people at that time. They could match blood types, but they didn't have DNA testing or anything like that. They could have seen if the blood matched Eberling's blood type, which would have added support to his story that he was the killer, but I don't think they could have definitively determined that it was Eberling's blood...
Steven Tebou I wasn’t adding anything to if they should’ve or could’ve tested the blood compared to his, I was just clarifying the comment above mine. They thought the op didn’t think they tested the blood at all, but they were asking if they tested it against his. That’s all 😊
I stumbled on this case through the 'recent deaths' section on the Wikipedia main page. The man who got the conviction overturned, who was also on the O.J. Simpson team, just died at 87.
I don’t think that the murderer would have had to break in, I think that they could have came inside during the party and hid. I think that the handyman would have been recognized and wouldn’t have gotten away with it if the family knew him and what he looked like
Considering this was also the 50's, and it was described that everyone in the neighborhood were friends, or at the very least knew each other, it wasn't uncommon at that time that people left their doors unlocked from time to time. So he could've honestly just walked in through the back door or something with no problems. #postmortem
It's kinda wierd how their son, Chip, didn't hear anything and stayed asleep, if Sam heard her from the living room couch, wouldn't Chip be closer to the room?
25:57 "was never proven innocent" i get what you're saying, but in the USA the assumption SHOULD be that they are innocent until proven guilty. There is never a need to be proven innocent.
But in the eyes of the community though... really, when an innocent person is convicted, their reputation is tarnished even if they are later set free.
Fewer things are harsher than the court of public opinion. Also, it’s not just in the USA, the idea of “innocent until proven guilty” is a hallmark of justice systems. That is what a trial is for. It gives the prosecution the chance to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond any reasonable doubt. Still, while the burden of evidence lies with the prosecution, it is sometimes up to the defense to look for new theories because if the authorities are so certain the defendant did it, they neglect evidence that could prove otherwise.
Make sure to leave your questions for our Post Mortem episode down below!
BuzzFeed Unsolved Network Can you do an episode on the mysterious disappearance of Anthonette Cayedito?
Does anyone know any tips for killing an elder frost gammoth in mhgu?
Omg Ryan, what's up with your hair?!?!?
I’m scared of my house
#Postmortem Yall need to sign up for the IDA Imperial Detective Achademy, We have spaces after the last guys eh... Yeah... you can sign up now!
my mother was watching over my shoulder, looked at Shane and said "what a lovely alien looking man, he looks like a praying mantis"
You better treat her good i know nothing about her and i already love her more than my entire family
vroom vroom lmaooo same
HA! *like a praying mantis!* Man your mother is awesome
From "sexy in a rat kind of way" to "long sloth with penguin nose" to "praying mantis alien man". Upgrades people, upgrades
R/thathappend
Shane: You’re a doctor!
Ryan: 😃
Shane: You’ve just murdered someone!
Ryan: 😔
Squidward pro wrestler
No see.... It wasn't Ryan.... It was totally Ricky Goldsworth.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shane: It was your wife!
Ryan: 😀
Others in the office: *only heard you just murdered someone* 😧
Squidward ua-cam.com/video/-6elzCL_N2c/v-deo.html
I feel really bad for Chip. He lost his mom, his dad, both of his paternal grandparents, and his maternal grandpa in a short amount of time at a young age. That must have been terrible
Just Grace Fr :(
So right
Chip, if you're out there, we're so sorry this happened to you.
At least he still had his uncles
and his unborn baby brother :(
Dude went from being married and being a neurosurgeon to losing a wife to marrying a relative of Goebells to losing his license and then becoming a wrestler
All in 46 years
You’ve gotta admit neurosurgeon to wrestler is pretty badass
no disrespectful but he have this main character energy
He also spent like at least 10 of those years in PRISON
Hell of a career change tbh
And then died of alcoholism in a hotel room.
I swear Ryan’s hair changes with his personality
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Or his personality changes with his hair
BoredCore dang it.. I was gonna say that lol
@@renten_ lol
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shane: looking more and more like a weathered detective
Ryan: looking more like a serial killer
That's because they are slowly becoming CC Tinsley and Ricky Goldsworth
RIGHT I swear Ryan went from looking like a baby to a serial killer
*roast mortem*
Sophia Ellis I feel like Ryan is jealous of Shane as he’s always talking crap on his appearance weather it his height or his nose or his clothes..
Nothing wrong with the way Ryan looks 💋☺️
"It's the only case we've covered with a conviction."
Me: Immediately thinks about the collar bomb case.
Undead Artist omg i thought i was the only one!!
True
i thought of the reykjavik confessions
Didn’t they convict that random guy in the Cleveland torso murderer case cos he knew a couple of the victims?
The Collar bomb case was also near Lake Erie, but in Philadelphia
"The Devil is here, send God!" is such a raw line to be delivered by Shane making fun of Ryan's fear of everything
* deep sigh * time to add it to the cursed literature collection, boys....
Tbf Shane comes out with a tonne of these, he shows up on the List of Raw Lines like, a Lot
“I didn’t murder her though.”
“Didn’t you?”
“I didn’t!”
“I Don’t Care.”
he obviously did it
Gottem!
Case closed boys, we gottem
Ladies and gentlemen we got em.
From the moment Ryan said it was "The Fugitive" Shane was trying to get the joke to happen. Beautiful.
I love how at the 20 minute mark, they both just start mocking the lawyer because he believes only a woman could kill over jealousy..
He might not believe that himself and while statistics proves him right more times than not, those types of murder motives are more typical in women, he has to sell his story as best as possible to persuade the jury
Kendrick Mott nah if you’re a credible lawyer you go for the actual truth not the “most reliable” he probably did believe it or he wouldn’t have ever taken the case.
@@alexanderpumpkin3423 credible lawyer feels like an oxymoron, their job is to win the case not fight for the truth
Jonathan Williams yeah I mean someone with morals I guess??
Alexander Pumpkin it wasn’t her trial. His job was to create a reasoable doubt in the jury with the evidence and alternate suspects. If it was Houke’s trial then it would matter, but in this context it doesn’t. Also, Jonathan Williams, he was fighting for the truth, in that he was trying to prove that Sheppard wasn’t the killer (if you believe that Sheppard is innocent, which I do, that is). Furthermore, lawyers aren’t scumbags for the most part.
Couple: *awake at 3am*
Shane and Ryan: _yeah they were probably doing the do against the window and saw the white form!_
shane's impression of ryan ringing the police is generally how I would actually expect Ryan to react
"SEND GOD" lmao
“The devil is here, send god,” is quite honestly one of the greatest quotes of all time.
Just to put this out there: The inventor of polygraphs openly said that polygraphs didn’t work, and should NOT be used for criminal cases. The fact that we still use them to obtain “justice” is ridiculous.
They’re not admissible in court
Not in federal courts, but dont public courts allow them along with "bite mark" evidence?
We...we don’t use them.
They're mostly just used now to find baby daddies on Maury. I wonder if the inventor ever imagined where they would wind up...
spiderwes 01 In my state they are very much admissible in court. It’s not universal, some states allow it, some don’t.
To be fair, if I was knocked out cold twice within, what, an hour? Less? I don't think I'd be able to give a much more detailed description than "white, bushy hair."
Also, having just came out of a deep sleep, full of adrenaline, scared, prolly sweaty, etc
Especially when an adrenaline rush has come and gone,and your wife has been murdered.
Unimportant but I'm the 420th like B-)
He would of been knocked out for like 5 seconds if he was able to catch up to the figure unless the figure was just standing around looking for stuff to take.
@@deez1384 I've never been knocked out but I've fainted plenty of times for just a few seconds before. I believe that
Ryan last week: “Does hair grow through the skull??” Ryan this week: *a doctor* #postmortem
Sam Chuter I died a little inside when he said that 💀
Sam Chuter edit it and put it as a #postmortem
He is a man of many talents
He finally passed A+P!
Lmaooo good one
I love how our boys are really leaning into that "cool male history teacher" vibe
PaperxPens Ryan gives me the cool male English teacher vibes
I have had three of those
oh my god now i'm imagining my history teacher on the show with them and it would be WILD
I’ve only ever had three male teachers my entire life and they taught world history, American history, and human geography.
Shane is the strange history teacher and Ryan’s is the English teacher. Don’t @ me
"Hello, is this 911? The devil is here, send God."
If laughter could kill me, I'd end up in one of their videos..
It's been a while since I exploded in laughter. I needed that.
Levene Grant what if your ghost only laughed. Any emotion of laughter, but only laughter. That would be kind of terrifying
The Laughing Lady/Grinning Ghoul/Laughing Lad
F. Lee Bailey’s story is basically:
‘Does feminine jealousy lead to murder? We asked a man!’
"look at me! ryan b, a doctor!"
"you've murdered your wife"
"oh :("
“The devil is here! Send god!” is objectively the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.
boop boop boop hello is this 911?
"Inspiration for a Block buster"
Shane: *"Jurassic Park?"*
Best. Movie. Ever.
Had his wife murdered, missed out on his son's childhood, spent a decade in prison, finally got out, lost his job and got divorced, resorted to alcohol, and eventually died a miserable death. Even if he did some highly questionable things like adultery, no one deserves a life like that. I can't help but feel bad
i mean he married a 19 year old so im okay with how he ended up to be honest that’s a whole predator even if he’s not a murderer
@@fruitysasuke that's legal tho? they're not a minor, they both consented, i don't see the problem?
@@plav6067 Doesn't make it ok
@@neo.aenergy they both consented, theyre both above the age of consent, where's the problem?
@Sky Gardener wow
Would low-key like a Buzzfeed "Solved" series where they cover strange cases that have been solved... but the weirdest of the weird. Perhaps even cold cases that were eventually solved.
Yes Channelle
Would make it fun in a way like we can guess along with Shane who the murderer was.
I would Highkey
I want one on the green river killer now that we know who it is.
Nothing low-key about how much we need it
Ryan is the only person I know of who actually says "end quote" at the end of a quote.
i think it is to emphasize that the quote is over lol
I had a professor last semester who did that too. Coolest professor I've had so far tbh.
You dont get out much do you?
@@kipechawolfeortiz8791 Lol I personally do, but no one says that in my area during day to day conversation, unless they're angrily trying to prove a point. Most of the time they just read something and leave it at that. It's the same way at my University (which is in another state).
I use it when it's important to make it clear what is and isn't the quote.
They've traded places. Shane's hair is impeccable. Ryan looks like he's just been blown off of Goatman's bridge.
😂
yessss that’s what i was thinking
*Shane Madej's Bridge
😂😂
Its Shane and Ryan's bridge now, actually as they've claimed it
Dr Sam had several ounces of sand in his pockets when he was unclothed at Bay View hospital. His temperature was so low that 2 thermometers couldn't get a reading. His skin was completely clammy and clothing was soaked. He was shaking so badly that x-rays could not be taken without changing the aperture of the machine. He was incontinent with a swollen face and several loose teeth amongst his other injuries. Some of his reflexes were missing, caused by nerve damage from the blow to the back of the neck. Shame on Dr Samuel Gerber (Cuyahoga County coroner) and Louis Benson Seltzer (Cleveland Press editor) for railroading this man and essentially his family.
Source? I’d love to check this out more for myself!
Good research.
Sam was very cold because he just washed off all the blood in the cold lake. He is guilty, so so guilty.
@@sunfollower5623 why you think so
@@reptile_loki The story is rather fanciful. He was knocked out _twice_ in one attack?
When did the burglar have time to hide the jewelry in the bushes, and why?
Why would a burglar take time to murder a woman but not the male, who is the greater threat?
The victim was pregnant and Sam was having an affair.
The murder weapon was never found. But the outline of a scalpel was left on the bed.
No forced entry.
Sam took a nap after the incident, then called the mayor instead of the police.
Ryan: looks more and more like a serial killer as the series goes on
shane: Looks fresh out of cop school
India-Mae Jones 70s cop school
It's all in the moustache
ricky's taking over...
Lmao with his mustache🤦♀️😂
the love story begins
the audacity Ryan has to call Shane’s hair unkept when his looks like that is ASTOUNDING
#postmortem
It's because he's got a receding hairline and he's trying to cover it up.
#postmortem
#roastmortem
As shanes best tik tok says "hair can be this, yes"
ryan really had the nerve to describe Shane as having 'unkempt hair' when he's looking like that
Emily Steinberg Lmao, honestly.
That bishh
Everyone on the east coast has hair like that or worse :)
im thinking hes starting to bald cuz no one would ever choose that hairstyle. If thats true then we dont care!!!! we still love watching you ryan!
Shane has lovely beach waves going on here. Ryan's looks like he stood in front of a line of dads who all tousled his hair while saying " you're doing a good job champ" 😂
Petition to name the disposal of a corpse by being randomly shoved out of a plane to land wherever: "The D.B. Cooper Special"
What the hell is wrong with you
So this is absolutely genius
@@ragnorfellandcantgetup3916 No.
We need a more sophisticated name. The Cooper Aerial Disposal.
@@acasualcactus5878 Nah, "Disposal of Bodies - Cooper". DB Cooper :D
“911? The devil is here, send God” is such a line but idk what for. I feel captain Holt would say that about Madeline Wunch
“But if you’re here...who’s guarding HADES?”
Oh but he’s police calling 911. She’d smoke him for that.
Join A Movement of 6M To Adopt Klaus Hargreeves trueeee, also, I stan TUA and Klaus too 😌💕
nine-nine!
Oh it's you! I wondered why the birds stopped singing.
Buzzfeed unsolved is literally carrying buzzfeed
t e a
Why not leave Buzzfeed and do this stuff on your own and be rich instead of making peanuts.
And Try Guys
@@lasrie9689 try guys left buzzfeed but when they were there yup
@@alyssalouard8549 oh.. true tho :D
Shane: I have a detective brain
Also Shane: ugh, just throw someone in jail. I just wanna chill in the station.
accurate cop representation
@@greatvalue_ethelcain LMAO RIGHT 😂
1k likes with 3 replies? wow, this comment was 6 months ago too
Hahaha
Ryan: “didn’t you say you wanted your body to be left in a field ?”
Shane: (defensively, offended) “it’s called a sky burial- and I want the vultures to eat me. 😤😡”
The most fifties murder investigation sentence of all time: “Only a woman could have committed this murder, it was a murder of jealousy” #postmortem
There are like 4 other men suspects. Don't they count?
I say that sentence in my mind in a 50s radio voice
*feminine jealous hatred*
@@sengsavunthara7614 no, not in the fifties 😂 it's kind of like the whole toxic masculinity, men don't get jealous, man can't get jealous.
Just like they can't cry, they can't talk about feelings you know how men used to be raised.
Obviously, now we know men can also kill someone in jealous rages haha
lol
"Forensic Science is crazy to me"
I'm currently a Forensics science major in college and I can agree it's crazy. Some of the methods and tests I learn blow my mind. One (newer and expensive) method of collecting fingerprints is by melting solid gold until it turns into a gas which then sticks to very fine fingerprints. Zinc is then melted to a gas and that chemically bonds to the gold so that it becomes visible to the eye. It's like superglue fumigation on steroids. I love this major
I'm currently taking a forensics science class rn and I haven't heard of that method, sounds absolutely wild and badass though
Damn this is why I want to learn Forensic Science. But the subjects I take might not be a match for the course
I would love to major in forensics, but corpses literally make me cry. I wish I could get over it, but I can't.
@@Maizurie You can specialize in something lab based. My girlfriend also studies Foreanic Science with me at college and she is studying to become a forensic toxicologist. She'll be analyzing blood samples in a lab.
I want you to solve my murder
"Just arrest someone"
Shane did you forgot about the Reykjavik confessions
Noxlotl 😂😂😂
what are those? can someone explain?
@@ilovebob241 just search it up and you'll find Shane and Ryan already covered it. Basically, it's just the polices arresting and putting suspect in prison to get evidence to the point the suspects began questioning their memory.
@@ilovebob241 ua-cam.com/video/GaLdHd2J-xM/v-deo.html
It's actually bizarre. Police arrest people who may or may not have been involved in two missing persons cases and forced to confess to the crimes
Don't forget Frank Dolezal from the Cleveland torso murders
Fun fact: his lawyer was one of OJ’s lawyers
Is he the one that died recently?
Yeah, as soon as he said 'F. Lee Bailey' I was like "Oh, O.J.'s lawyer!"
I had a Psychology of Law class in college and my professor had been an attorney in her younger years and attended a conference where Johnny Cochraine was a panel speaker. They couldn't help but ask him about the OJ trial and whether Cochraine really thought he was innocent. His response was: "A person doesn't have to be necessarily innocent to be found not guilty."
@@Listening_Books12345 … it has been confirmed
I now know that there is a connection between Hitler and OJ Simpson
This episode isnt buzzfeed: unsolved, this is buzzfeed: exposing the frailty of the US justice system.
that's most episodes ngl!
Not much to expose. It's kinda common knowledge.
So basically any justice system In the world
This did NOT age well
Kait Keiscome it aged perfectly?? The US judicial system is still fucked up and seriously unfairx
Shane: laughs at his own joke
Ryan: just looks at him in disapproval
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Albertina Estrada Martinez I’m shane
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🙋🏻♀️🤣
the handyman: has tons of damning evidence, a testimony from the son, and a literal deathbed confession
them: i wonder who killed her i bet it was the husband
Handyman: "I killed her. She bit me. I have some of their rings. I know how to enter their house. I told someone about it. I hit the husband on the head. I fit the description"
People: lol the husband killed her
@Games Freak like what tho
DO A VIDEO ON “TWO PRINCES IN THE TOWER”
It’s been unsolved for over 500 years! Prince Edward and prince Richard, heirs to england. Edward was locked in the tower waiting to get crowned, Richard there for moral support, both vanished and no one really knows what happened
yes, very interesting case!
Brenzz Cupcake their Uncle knows. They were buried in the walls.
Black Butler fan eh?
lmao i think it's pretty obvious what happened to them.
Of them..... Don't worry..... They went on a adventure trip with a Japanese young man, an artificial English woman and their pet monster
Can’t imagine what the son had to go through. His mother was murdered and his father is the main suspect who later became a wrestler. Can’t tell which was worse
Also his latest mother-in-law was around his age wasnt she? God that must've been a mess
@@aishaaofthedays Not to mention that on top of everything his grandparents passed away in the same time frame.
He went on to fight to clear his father's name and is now a founder on several boards for groups dealing with victims families and advocates against the death penalty. He has turned his experience into something positive.
the worst part was definitely his father becoming a wrestler.
@@cissyiniguez I want to read more about this but it's 9 at night and dark outside and I don't think I will be able to sleep if I read up more on it.
Genuinely thought the “white form” was gonna turn in to one of Ryan’s alien theories 😂
I love the idea that they give Ryan the script and then Shane just shows up, no clue what's going to happen, they just tell him "this is the subject we're covering, it's true crime/supernatural, just do what you do best" and he rolls with it 😂
Technically, that is kinda what happened, except Ryan is in charge of the research/script team.
Ryan: "Why does this not look good for Sam?"
Shane: "Cause all his shit's covered in blood"
Jace Annis I want to like this but you’re at 420 & I just can’t do it!
Read this exactly as they said it. NICE.
Ryan: "unkempt hair"
Looks like Shane is rubbing off on Ryan
He's trying to hide his rapidly receding hairline 👴🏽
Satan its self could crawl out of hell, look Shane in the eye, and Shane would be like “this is one strong breeze huh”
Somehow, I imagine him saying that with a really snug face, and Satan just looking disappointed 😂😂
I know. Shane has lost his marbles.
No,no,no,no. Here's what would happen. Satan would take a goood look at Shane, think of what Shane has done, and say "Ya know what? You're next in line for my throne...see you when you get there."
He looks at satan everytime he looks in the mirror
I don't mean this as a diss to Shane in the slightest, I just like the fan theory that he's a demon.
I love the way Ryan asks Shane questions like he’s Dora and Shane’s the toddler on the other side of the screen
Shane: "I didn't kill my wife"
IMMEDIATELY JOHN MULANEY IN MY SUBCONSCIOUS: "Ooh, who's that fella? I bet he did kill his wife..."
Jackie Harmon ME TOO ME TOO then i thought about john mulaney sitting with shane and ryan for a cold case or going on a ghost hunt ! warms my heart idk if i could actually take that
Same! that's how I knew it was The Fugitive 😂😂😂
I don’t want to ruin the 666 likes-
Alyssa Torres same
Omg hell yeah😂
Shane: Okay, let's say ryan is a doctor.
Ryan: :)
Shane: You killed your wife.
Ryan: :(
Others in the office: 🤭
Hey how's your friend?
Jordan Sheeder ha
I thought the actors actual name was Isarrohn Ofrd, and I was like" Well I haven't heard of him, must be an older movie".
So did I XD
Same lol
It's Harrison Ford's name scrambled
@Béatrice Chmielewski It's Harrison Ford but just rearranged so u can guess the word lol i was confused too
The place Shane is talking about with the decaying bodies is “The Body Farm”, located in Tennessee. My mom is a prosecutor and got to visit. It’s very difficult to get that chance and only law and medical people are typically allowed. It’s really cool and fascinating I love listening to what all she saw there. But it smells so bad near some of the bodies that she had to throw away a pair of shoes and even after showering multiple times and even swimming, her hair still smelled terrible. Just thought y’all would be interested :)
"i don't smell like cottage cheese." sounds like the words of someone who smells like cottage cheese
If you did smell like cottage cheese would you know or would you just be used to the smell?
I smeel chees
Anyone else find that man in black behind Shane the most unsettling aspect of these videos
Alec I didn’t even notice 😂
Do you know that he moves sometimes...😅
I didn’t notice until you said it and when I looked for it.......It scared the life out of me 😂😂😂
i accidentally disliked ur comment lol
It was even in the animated version....
I'm just proud of Marilyn for refusing to go down without a fight. Like I know she was fighting for her life, but how many times have you heard of a murder victim who fought so hard she broke her teeth biting her attacker?
Senna Taylor it happens a lot actually. Shocker that people don’t want to be murdered so they fight back with everything they have.
yea but the husband clearly had no bite mark yet they sentence him to jail and never clear his innocence wth
There was a case where a little girl was raped and murdered, she was found to have bit part of her tongue out because of the pain.
That didn't do her any good tho, did it? It's just sad and heartbreaking. May she rest in peace.
Nom nom nom
they look like someones fun uncles who, once you're a teenager, start swearing around you
I would love it if they were my uncles
i would literally pay them to be my uncles
I didnt know I was a certain type of uncle😂
“the devil is here, send god” should be on that list of quotes that sound like they’re from beautiful pieces of literature but,, no its from obscure sonic fanfiction/shane madej
It's very Dril.
krys chwe I need that quote on a T-shirt
krys chwe this has like nothing to do with your comment but I see you have an Alice pfp, nice.
Or the sonic quote is just a reworded form of another quote and you're ignorant as hell..which you think?
nice alice pfp
When Ryan said there was a "white form" I immediately thought this was going to turn into a ghost theory....
i thought there would be an alien theory lmao
“The devil is here. Send god” is this seasons “all hail the watcher “
My god, yes
The Watcher is here. Send the Watcher.
Devil in your home? Watched.
bridget Lee he was good and it was fun.
Fans: Petition to move the manequin.
Then they moved it to somewhere else creepier.
Ryan: "kind of smells like cottage cheese..."
Shane: "I do not smell like cottage cheese."
Veronica Gonzalez how does this get 200 like
as someone who has been close enough to shake his hand, the man does not smell like cottage cheese
Good thing he clarified
Dude i literally spit out my food laughing when i heard that
yes, thank you, i also watched the video
The fact that Sam because a pro wrestler after, if he was innocent, trying and failing to fight off his wifes killer, is a very interesting psychological thing to me and one hell of an origin story
I didn’t even think about that, it’s really interesting now that you point it out...
that's a nice character development
*became
But why would his wrestling name be "the killer" if he hadnt killed anyone. I think he killed his wife.
@@GeekRaj
Usually, wrestlers don't choose their nicknames. Their managers do that. Maybe Sheppard's manager gave him the "Killer" nickname because he had been accused of murder. But, it doesn't necessarily mean that he actually was a killer.
That wrestler known as "The Rock" isn't actually a rock, or a stone, or anything of the sort. It's just a nickname.
So, by the same token, the fact that Sam Sheppard's wrestling nickname was "Killer" doesn't prove that he murdered his wife, especially since a lot of the evidence contradicts this idea.
When Ryan said "you can put in the actor's name", my smart self really searched "Isarrohn Ofrd" not realizing it was supposed to be unscrambled
Don’t feel too bad I did too lol 😂
Damn, ya'll ditzy.
i didn’t realize until i saw the comment but in my defense i’m severely dyslexic and just thought i was an actor i hadn’t heard of
It does sound like a name, weirdly enough. I thought it was some foreign actor and when I searched it up Google was like, "You good?"
I thought It was a weird European name or something.
“Case that became inspiration for a major blockbuster movie starred by Harrison Ford”
me: Star Wars is inspired by a murder?
"I wouldn't go on a murder spree"
"neither would I"
hmmmm... sounds like something a couple of murderers would say
🤔
These boys wouldn’t hurt a fly... but they might do an unsolved episode on a mysteriously deceased one
*Ricky Goldsworth has entered the chat*
🤐
This story makes me feel bad for their son, he must have had a rough childhood.
I completely forgot about the son. What even happened to him?
Lily Tindel he was probably fine since they never mentioned him
They said he was the one to put a name to the murder meaning he spent a good amount of his life solving the case of his mother
@@amoux624 much like what The Flash did hehe (CW Show)
Yeah I mean your father could have possibly been falsely accused and convicted of murder, spent about a decade in prison, and had two other wives. Not to mention almost all of the kid’s grandparents Died shortly after the conviction and we have no idea who had to live with afterwards.
“Bushy haired white-form” Me: Santa Claus.
That's what I thought too, it's either santa or ghost from scoobydo. 🤷♀️🤔👻🤣
Damn, I remember when Santa only gave coal to naughty people
lmao 😭😭😂😂
You better watch out. You better watch out. YOU BETTER WATCH OUT. YOU BETTER WATCH OUT
This puts a whole new meaning to I saw Mommy kissing santa Claus
Ryan: "And became the basis for a famous for a Hollywood blockbuster."
Shane: "Jurassic Park?"
Me: sounds about right
Ryan’s hair makes him look so young in this episode lol like he looks like a teenager
Well, he does have a jubilant, cherub like demeanor.
I was gonna say!
He looks like a dad.
I feel like I’ve seen a celeb that looks like him... hmm
Everyone's hair looks like this now..
All the hairdressers are closed.
#covid 19
Ryan: What does my diplomas look like?
Shane: They are covered in blood
Ryan: But do they look nice?
Medical students be like
“The devil is here, send God” is gonna be a good meme.
Hilarious!
I almost fell out of my chair when I heard that. It caught me so off guard.
@some guy named damian Bless you
I WAS THINKING ABOUT THIS HSHSHHD truly shane gives birth to the best memes
The devil is always there, shane is the lord of demons after all
"A jealous killer is a woman."
Every single man who's committed uxoricide: 😳😳
'Mom , dad my pronouns are now she/her'
I’m absolutely rolling at Shane’s impression of Ryan. “The Devil is here, send God!” 😂🤣
Tbh, I need that quote on merch lmao
I laughed so hard at that🤣
Gene???
Who said it was an impression and not a fact? He is a demon after all.
“It’s a noodle man”
“Which leads us to our next theory”
I immediately thought “Spaghetti Monster”
“The devil is here, call GOD” maybe the best quote from any unsolved episode to date.
Arielle Mitt yeah, but some cannot be beat
He said send god, not call god
Every other episode, Shane: "Cops are crooked! They're dirty!"
Shane here: "If I was a cop, I'd just wanna sit around the station all day...."
I sense a pattern here....
"he became a pro wrestler"
Yeah!
"he married his wrestling manager's teenage daughter"
Unyeah!
19 yo is an adult.
Theo Smith he was 45 when he married her, so that's still kinda weird imo.
@@rspeak5768 different strokes for different blokes. Mind your own business, they're both adults.
Theo Smith still kinda weird brudda
@@Nemo_Anom they're in completely different life stages, so it's dodgy
to be honest buzzfeed unsolved is the only thing thats keeping my quarintine interesting
you should check out Shane and Ryan's own channel watcher, its really good and great to quarantine binge
*Ryan and Shane.... there, fixed it for you.
Like same though
egg
So true
“Did you sleep in the same bed together” “absolutely not” Technically isn’t a lie about an affair lol
maybe they had the deed on the bed but didnt stay there for a good nights rest ;)
Especially back then married couples didn't even always sleep in the same bed.
Gerber shoudve just asked ' did u have a affair ' lol
U would know it better lol
I went to a camp about crime stuff,and we spent an entire day going over this case. We watched videos about it,looked at pictures, and filled a few huge pieces of paper with evidence for different suspects. We were never able to get a definitive answer. Every time we thought we had enough to prove someone was the killer, we would get new evidence. It was really interesting to do.
"Bushy haired, white-form."
Me: The abominable snowman
Same
Yeti heheheh
i thought george washington 😂
Me - Seth Rogan
textmachine09 or Ryan
For the postmortem: Not sure if anyone else has pointed this out, but couldn't they have tested the blood that didn't match Marilyn nor Sam at the scene to Eberling or is this one of those cases where the sample was "mysteriously lost"?
TheEllaDarling they did test it, that's how they know it's not Marilyn's or Sam's blood
Jegeriufane N they’re saying test the blood that blood against eberling. I think you’re reading it as, they didn’t test it. They’re saying use the blood that came back as not sam or marilyns and see if it’s eberlings
from wikipedia: 'With regard to tying the blood to Eberling, the DNA analysis that was allowed to be admitted to the trial was inconclusive. A plaintiff DNA expert was 90% confident that one of the blood spots belonged to Richard Eberling but, according to the rules of the court, this was not admissible. The defense argued that the blood evidence had been tainted in the years since it was collected, and that an important blood spot on the closet door in Marilyn Sheppard's room potentially included 83% of the adult white population. The defense also pointed out that the results in 1955 from the older blood typing technique, that the blood collected from the closet door was Type O, while Eberling's blood type was Type A.[58]' so it looks like there was some work done on it, but its not conclusive.
@@shelbymiller6144 I'm not sure they could match blood to specific people at that time. They could match blood types, but they didn't have DNA testing or anything like that. They could have seen if the blood matched Eberling's blood type, which would have added support to his story that he was the killer, but I don't think they could have definitively determined that it was Eberling's blood...
Steven Tebou I wasn’t adding anything to if they should’ve or could’ve tested the blood compared to his, I was just clarifying the comment above mine. They thought the op didn’t think they tested the blood at all, but they were asking if they tested it against his. That’s all 😊
#toastmortem: let’s toast to how much Shane looks like a cop from the 70s who would most definitely cover up a murder for $40
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I stumbled on this case through the 'recent deaths' section on the Wikipedia main page. The man who got the conviction overturned, who was also on the O.J. Simpson team, just died at 87.
I don’t think that the murderer would have had to break in, I think that they could have came inside during the party and hid. I think that the handyman would have been recognized and wouldn’t have gotten away with it if the family knew him and what he looked like
#postmortem
Haha Hello the handyman would’ve known where to hide as well
#postmortem
Considering this was also the 50's, and it was described that everyone in the neighborhood were friends, or at the very least knew each other, it wasn't uncommon at that time that people left their doors unlocked from time to time. So he could've honestly just walked in through the back door or something with no problems. #postmortem
Why didn't they check for Richard's handedness?
sam sheppard, a neurosurgeon: bushy-haired, white form
me, an intellectual: cauliflower
Now I'm picturing cauliflower running 🤣
Brilliant 😂
@@TeeTee-gd3dt damn!!😂
I think Sam was the killer. His wrestling name killer substantiates that fact. Why on earth would he choose that name if he wasnt a killer.
It's kinda wierd how their son, Chip, didn't hear anything and stayed asleep, if Sam heard her from the living room couch, wouldn't Chip be closer to the room?
TBH, someone could probably bash my head in and my son and husband would both sleep through it. 😂 They both sleep through *anything*.
Didn’t they say he was 2 at the time?
I used to be able to sleep through anything when I was younger. Takes me hours to fall asleep and I get woken up by any noises now..
A lot of kids are used to sleeping through stuff because they have naptime while their parents are awake and doing stuff in the house
My parents used to pick me up and carry me to bed and i never woke up
6:21 Ryan sounds like an exhausted teacher trying to get their student back to the point of the work
“A pHaNtOm HaS eNtErEd My HoUsE!”
“911? ThE dEvIl iS iN mY hOuSe! SeNd GoD!!!”
Uhh sir, this is a Wendy's.
my favorite moment of this whole episode :D
@@aaronthefrog3625 Fresh never frozen :P
I couldn't stop laughing for 10 minutes
God: OH MY ME! I GOTTA GET THERE
*A-Team theme plays*
#toastmortem - “the devil is here, send god!” Is the best thing Shane has said since “hey there demons, it’s me. Ya boi.” Cheers.
I see you are a person of culture
I’ll toast to that
Haha.
Interesting name lol.
Facts!
“His German bride divorced him and he became a professional wrestler under the name ‘killer’ “
Good god the twists just never stop
Oh don’t forget the Adolfo hitler part either.. or the manager!
I am suprised that they didn't say anything about his wresling name. I mean, of all the names he could pick, he chose Killer?
Plutón so many red flags!!
@@pluton1840 wrestling culture is weird. Calling him killer was a publicity thing.
It’s just one punch in the stomach after another really
25:57 "was never proven innocent" i get what you're saying, but in the USA the assumption SHOULD be that they are innocent until proven guilty. There is never a need to be proven innocent.
But in the eyes of the community though... really, when an innocent person is convicted, their reputation is tarnished even if they are later set free.
Fewer things are harsher than the court of public opinion.
Also, it’s not just in the USA, the idea of “innocent until proven guilty” is a hallmark of justice systems. That is what a trial is for. It gives the prosecution the chance to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond any reasonable doubt.
Still, while the burden of evidence lies with the prosecution, it is sometimes up to the defense to look for new theories because if the authorities are so certain the defendant did it, they neglect evidence that could prove otherwise.
“ooh a phantom has entered my home” “the devil is here send god” I SCREAMED
Ryan mate, I'm digging the "teenager who just woke up from a weed nap" look
does this count as part of the #toastmortem ?
@@erinn8167 #roastmortem ?
Hell yeah #roastmortem
“The devil is here, send god” is the single best thing I’ve ever heard Shane say. It trumps even “Hey demons, it’s ya boi”. Thanks guys!
SaltwaterLove I’m literally crying rn after hearing that. It’s perfect
I cackled at that. It's my new favourite. "Hello 911? The Devil is here, send God."😂
'What are they doing up at 4am and 4:30?' [sweats in insomniac during a pandemic]
Ryan: What is Richard and Betty doing between 3 and 4:00 in the morning?
Shane: 😮👉👌