😂 Me too. I always hoped I’d help him solve a mystery but never did! I don’t know why but I truly was hoping sometime I’d find the clue he was looking for to solve the mysteries!!! I still can’t scratch it off my bucket list!
My mom knew Robert Stack. Unsolved Mysteries used to film at where she worked. Which was at the Ebell theater in Los Angeles back in the early 90's. Every time I see the old shows they show Ebell in the background and it bring back a lot of good memories of spending lunch with her. She told me Robert was a very nice and kind man. Actually I wanted to add. It wasn't just in the 90's that they filmed there, but also in the late eighties as well. Because my mom was working back at the time as well I remember. Just wanted to add a little more to the story.
Cool to know...Stack seems awesomw on the show..bet God has a great place in Heaven for him..he helped so many families find loved ones and get justice..i liked guessing what happened to each person involved..best guy
Thank you for the info! I’m from Australia and this show was on very late at night and it used to scare me (especially the introduction), but it was so interesting to watch. Robert Stacks voice is very soothing and I’m glad to know he was a gentleman too! 🙏🏻🙂
I was laying in bed in my dark room when I clicked this video to watch it and as soon as the music started and Robert Stack started talking I said Nope! paused it and turned on my lamp. Then unpaused it. I'm 30yrs old!
Hemi Yes! I began watching at age 11 as a 5th grader. I remember telling my friends about my favorite show The classic intro always freaked me out as a kid but tbh this show literally shaped my love for true crime and strange mysteries ( 👻 & 🛸)
@@jomoland I was about that age also...i was always a fan of mysteries, paranormal etc kinda stuff, this intro music really sends shivers through your body, it has that effect.... I remember it so well as a kid..its a very unique piece of music...Robert was made for it, without him it wouldn't be as scary lol
@@jomoland it was the same for me. On UK tv in the 1980's there was a show called Tales of the Unexpected and that music st the beginning was dead creepy. It was sort of like church organ music mixed with a vampire creepy feeling. It creeped the hell out of me. Plus, the recording was done in a hazy soft lens type of way. 😕😑😑😑😢
Considering some of the crap that you supposedly pay for on Amazon or Netflix to name a couple, it's pretty amazing that this is free to watch on UA-cam.
I remember as a seven year old watching this show one Saturday afternoon.I was terrified crapless and cried to sleep with my parents. My dad laughed and I snuggled in between my parents lol.
@@youmakemelaugh1797 yes some cases still hunt me.Adam Hect who disappeared after befreinding the homeless Tony,Brooke bakers hideous murder, The cindy lady who ended up dead with no clues to stalker,the black guy from chitown that joined that crazy consciousness cult with the big eyed lady, the black teen whose siblings house was set on fire.
I never understood why there were copyright claims to this show in the first place. It's not a sitcom. Some of these are still unsolved and taking them down only hinders the possibility of solving them.
Exactly, banning the show from UA-cam was a disgusting act of pure greed from the producers/owners of the show. People used to share theories and suspects on these videos, and even the most obscure cases had thousands of views and plenty of comments....banning this important and useful tool to help solve these cases made no sense whatsoever and was very heartless of whoever ordered the ban. Glad they have come to their senses and that Filmrise is able to upload these super important episodes here. 😊✌
robert stack's family wanted money to show the re-runs after he died and the show refused. plus with the farina episodes they could edit them and make them shorter so they could fit more stories on to each episode.
I remember watching this show as A kid. I was raised by a single mother and we never had enough to afford cable. Sunday nights were the best. After dinner, my oldest sister and I were to do the dishes and clean the kitchen. We always busted ass so we could sit and watch Rescue 911 and Unsolved Mysteries. They were the best programs we watched all week & were a privilege in my home.
Me too! Single mom, couldn't afford cable... I had forgotten about Rescue 911! I will have to look for that now! Also loved Beauty and the Beast which i believe started in 1987 close to the same time as Unsolved Mysteries.
Seriously, in 2007, I did away with cable and ordered Netflix via DVD - no late fees. I had a surround sound system I didn't know how to operate ex-post divorce with a BIG screen TV I never watched, but for the DVDs when I had my young son home w/me. I began watching UA-cam on my laptop at night- something I never thought I'd do and Unsolved Mysteries going way back would play. NCIS, too. I paid $7 per month for Netflix DVDs when they evolved to streaming. Still $7 through around 2015. I've never looked back nor hooked up to cable, bought another TV. TVs are ubiquitous - the gym, friends' homes, waiting rooms, restaurants, mobile devices. I've whittled it down again to UA-cam premium x 2 years ago. I like tapping into streaming music. I didn't own a TV in my youth away from home 18-38 but I had to have my stereo and tapes. Anyway. Unsolved Mysteries is classic.
One of my favorite things about this show was the outro music. I have a couple days off coming up, maybe I'll have an old-school Unsolved Mysteries marathon.
I was going to make a snarky joke but then I realized that from mid-Jan to April I don't have much to do outside take care of the horses. I will probably watch a ton of these over the next few days.
The great thing about this channel is that Filmrise has the rights to upload them here since they were in charge of uploading them on Amazon as well, so we can be sure that these episodes won't be taken down anytime soon. 😊👍
YES!!! Over the years whenever someone’s uploaded these they get taken down, I’m SO excited that Filmrise has these now! These sent chills down my spine growing up!!
The picture and caption at the end of Patricia's segment saying she has never been located was absolutely chilling to me for some reason, probably because she's most likely dead
The photo is very haunting. I wonder if this amnesia of hers was already building up, like a mental thing not just something after a near fatal car crash. She looked kind spacey in the picture infront the mirror. Maybe that's just me. But yeah it's very haunting especially that being the final photo she took of herself before vanishing.
Yeah. That she died somehow, somewhere is far more likely than amnesia. I also highly suspect that her strange behavior at the accident was due to drugs. Most sightings of missing people are misidentifications or hoaxes, too.
No one beats Robert... He's the definition of a dude hosting a mystery shows and believing in all the stories he narrates. When they recast Unsolved it wasn't the same. You need the music and the voice of Robert Stack to seal the cement of spooky!
I saw a couple of Unsolved mysteries with Dennis Farina, and they're simply repeats of the one's made by Robert Stack. I don't know if any made by Dennis are new, as I said I only saw a couple of them by Dennis.
They did DNA verification in January, 2019. He was the real Hess. I'm also rather saddened that the lunatic who claimed that she was Russian princess Anastasia was in fact simply a lunatic.
This was MY SHOW, when I was a kid. I love Robert stack. One of the best. RIP. Also, if anyone here has not seen his part in Bevis and Butthead do America, Please stop watching this and go watch it. Amazing.
Bru just wow. Thanks for uploading this. U have noooooo idea how long I've been waiting for someone to do this. I needed this. Thank you Thank you Thank you 😍😍💃
I loved watching these as a kid. Now I can watch them as an adult ❤️❤️❤️ty for posting. I would watch with my grandpa in the 1980’s. I can’t even describe how I feel watching again ❤️❤️❤️
Scared the hell out of me. I would turn all the lights on in the family room and wedge myself into the corner of the couch. Always made sure that the blinds were drawn too!!
For the record: In 2011, the lease on Hess's grave expired. His remains were exhumed, cremated and scattered at sea by his family. The gravestone was destroyed. In 2019, the Spandau prisoner's DNA was tested and found to be a 99.99 percent match to a living male Hess relative. It was definitely Hess in that prison and grave. Mystery solved.
Of course. Most of these elaborate “conspiracies” people believe in are nonsense. To think that a group of humans can keep their mouths shut for decades is absurd.
@@Katalyste He wasn't murdered. That simply doesn't make any sense. If the allied wanted to kill him, why wait until 1987, when he was 93? Why not immediately do it in 1947 or so? Also, Heß tried to commit suicide several times before in 1941, 1945, 1959 and 1977, the last two times while he was in prison and the guards both times rescued him. Again, if they wanted to get rid of him, why not let him go through with the suicide?
Oh happy day !!! Finally full Robert Stack Unsolved Mysteries episodes. And with updates. Thank you FilmRise ! By uploading these episodes some of these cases could be solved. Happy watching UM fans.
This show managed to make the most simplest things look & feel eerie. Peggy walking up on that woman & then standing on the other side of the road creeped me the hell out
I can’t thank Unsolved Mysteries enough for posting these. I am a huge true crime buff and watch Danelle Hallan and Stephanie Harlowe religiously. Now that UM is, also, available to us I couldn’t be happier. Not that horrific crimes bring happiness, of course. I’m always hoping that someone (myself or anyone else) will see something in the videos that triggers a memory and might potentially help solve a case. All who go missing are the toughest for me to learn about. For loved ones to not know if someone is dead, being trafficked, tortured or whatever other demented fantasy lives on in the heard of a sick person must be excruciating.
My mum used to make me have "family night" Friday and Saturday night, home made pizza, unsolved mysteries, the outer limits and.... the golden girls. Sometimes murder she wrote lol.wild 90s
It gives me goosebumps when they zoom in to someone's face in an old chalky picture from the 80s or 90s and tell you they diappeared or were murdered. I get gooseflesh everytime.
After the broadcast, viewers reported seeing a woman matching Patricia's description in Walla Walla, Washington. Other residents later reported seeing a similar woman. However, no trace of her was found there. In September of 1990, a woman calling herself "Morning Star" was arrested for littering in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. One of the officers believed that she was Patricia; however, when her parents spoke with the woman, they were certain that she was not their daughter. There is some speculation that the woman may have been mistaken for Patricia in previous sightings. In 2011, police released a composite of a woman found in British Columbia, who "Websleuth" bloggers recognized her as possibly being Patricia. One of the bloggers sent in the tip to the police, but it was later revealed that this was not her. Sadly, Patricia's parents have since passed away.
I love that all us 90s kids used to watch this show. Robert Stack was the best host. I would be unfazed by the stories of death, ghosts, etc but that theme music got me too!
Thanks for the upload! I've been searching UA-cam for days looking for full episodes hosted by Robert Stack but haven't found many other than this one. This show was seriously unsettling and just downright scary and Robert stack has got to be one of the most creep out inducing ppl in the entire world lol! I remember watching this at night as a kid after my parents went to be only to end up freaking scared shitless and that music tho! So scary!
Yep, the producers of the show decided years ago to ban UM from UA-cam and until 2 days ago it was impossible to find the full Robert Stack episodes here. It was a very selfish decision on their part, since a lot of obscure unsolved cases deserved the visibility given by the UA-cam platform (and gave a chance to see these cases being solved one day). Glad they finally came to their senses. This particular channel is owned by Filmrise, the cool folks who were assigned to upload the show on Amazon, so we know these episodes are here to stay. 😊👍
When I was a kid this tv show sacred me so much the only way I could watch it was with my parents. The music throughout the show was scary for me as kid and the host. Memories
I remember laying on the couch watching this with my mom. The terrifying music and Robert Stack's voice made this show legendary. I remember when mama was gone, I'd turn the music down,shits still scary to this day😥
I thought I was the only one who was scared/freaked out by the intro music. The more people I talk to about it the more it seems that mostly everyone was.
I remember talking about this with a friend when we were in middle school. I thought we were the only two who agreed it was some scary music. Now I see it’s mostly everyone.
This used to scare me so much as a kid 😂😂 like 6 years old . My mom use to watch it all the time in the dark while I sit in front of the tv playing with my toys using the tv as light & I would hear the words "killed, murdered, blood," that traumatized me so much then because of this. 😫😫 but I enjoy it so much now! 💔💯
I used to love this show as a kid. I love mysteries detectives and true crime. This was back when there was actually something interesting to watch on teLIEvision
Forgot how important, groundbreaking, useful and well done this series really was - especially its histirical re-enactments. Good to see it again, if only as a reminder of how these things should be done - and that they SHOULD be done today, and as perfectly as this series was.
finally, justice in the world. thank you to the person who uploaded these robert stack episodes. theyre hard to find. this guy traumatized me as a child and im grateful to him for it.
It' crazy how people can just disappear. The Patricia Meehan story is haunting. I think that she wanted to be done with her old life, and didn't want to be found. I wish we knew.
The ending credit music was even worse! I legit had to make sure every single set of blinds was shut in my house cause this man had me thinkin everyone in the artist renditions could have been looking in my window THAT moment!
@@melsop54 🤣 I'm sorry. I laugh only because I can totally relate. Those artistic renditions were the absolute *worst* I remember nervously waiting at my bus stop, terrified of being (possibly) abducted by one such culprit.
I freaking worshipped this show when,I was a kid. I always remember Robert Stack's voice in remembering the show (I wasn't a fan of Dennis Farina hosting the show. He was good....but he wasn't Stack.)
@@chrisw6164 yeah I think you are right..all of the unsolved mysteries episodes are technically news broadcasts..any show that gives you factual information that you didnt know before is a news broadcast by its nature..
Thank God they brought these episodes back! Robert stack is the most talented, scary voice narrator of all time!! I loved this show as a child and now!! 2 thumbs up!!
I would always get "chills running down my spine" every time I would hear Robert Stack's erie voice and that spooky, mysterious synthesizer music intro, plus the background music throughout each episode, too..."Unsolved Mysteries"
As a kid- this was one of my favorite shows as well as my family’s- Robert Stack was one my Mom’s favorite Actor’s -she loved his acting and voice- so this show fit right in- we also watched The Wild Wild West on Friday nights- Mom would roast peanuts in the oven- boiled some as well- so we had a choice as to which- there were sodas called “Jumbos” and we all had a choice of flavors- mine was always strawberry- grape and orange were choices of my sister and brothers-oh those were the days-and now as a senior citizen-I am privileged to still watch and love both shows- Unsolved Mysteries was real stories and real events-“ just never get old”💕
This show scared the crap outta me as a kid
Me too! Especially the ghost stories!
Me too!!! Especially his voice
SAME!
😂 Me too. I always hoped I’d help him solve a mystery but never did! I don’t know why but I truly was hoping sometime I’d find the clue he was looking for to solve the mysteries!!! I still can’t scratch it off my bucket list!
Still creepy asf as an adult
My mom knew Robert Stack. Unsolved Mysteries used to film at where she worked. Which was at the Ebell theater in Los Angeles back in the early 90's. Every time I see the old shows they show Ebell in the background and it bring back a lot of good memories of spending lunch with her. She told me Robert was a very nice and kind man. Actually I wanted to add. It wasn't just in the 90's that they filmed there, but also in the late eighties as well. Because my mom was working back at the time as well I remember. Just wanted to add a little more to the story.
Cool to know...Stack seems awesomw on the show..bet God has a great place in Heaven for him..he helped so many families find loved ones and get justice..i liked guessing what happened to each person involved..best guy
@@ibeg0ht well obviously 😃
Rebekka Bebee R.I.P
ibeg0ht You're a sick bastard. All of you. You should be ashamed of yourself. You're a pig!!!!!
Thank you for the info! I’m from Australia and this show was on very late at night and it used to scare me (especially the introduction), but it was so interesting to watch. Robert Stacks voice is very soothing and I’m glad to know he was a gentleman too! 🙏🏻🙂
Unsolved mysteries WAS Robert stack. He made unsolved mysteries great
And Netflix is about to Make UM Great Again. (They are bringing it back and making new episodes).
He sure did.
@@Wowzersdude-k5c thanks for letting me know my favorite show is returning to NETFLIX!
Nice try the music did
Aj haley he was so perfect for this series.
I was laying in bed in my dark room when I clicked this video to watch it and as soon as the music started and Robert Stack started talking I said Nope! paused it and turned on my lamp. Then unpaused it.
I'm 30yrs old!
aFeverishFiend 😭😭💯
aFeverishFiend Robert Stack was a funny guy - he played primarily in comedies.
aFeverishFiend Hehehe!!! Yes!! 😂🤟🏾👏🏽😂 As a horror movie lover this show at times, this series has creeped me out more than the fake horror movies.
@@hawkmaster381 wow I didn't know that, dude seems so serious in this show lol
@@michaeld.williamsiii9026 🤣🤣🤣 yeah because these stories are supposedly "real"
no horror film, book or anything can make you more freaked out then this music intro.
Hemi Yes! I began watching at age 11 as a 5th grader. I remember telling my friends about my favorite show The classic intro always freaked me out as a kid but tbh this show literally shaped my love for true crime and strange mysteries ( 👻 & 🛸)
@@jomoland I was about that age also...i was always a fan of mysteries, paranormal etc kinda stuff, this intro music really sends shivers through your body, it has that effect.... I remember it so well as a kid..its a very unique piece of music...Robert was made for it, without him it wouldn't be as scary lol
Hemi I still get chills when I hear that intro music
@@jomoland it was the same for me. On UK tv in the 1980's there was a show called Tales of the Unexpected and that music st the beginning was dead creepy. It was sort of like church organ music mixed with a vampire creepy feeling. It creeped the hell out of me. Plus, the recording was done in a hazy soft lens type of way. 😕😑😑😑😢
That music always freaked me as a kid
This is a channel UA-cam needs. Man i miss this show.
Once the song started ,I was scare still am
Its coming to Netflix
Yes they need to
Pluto TV has this running 24/7 and it's free to watch
Considering some of the crap that you supposedly pay for on Amazon or Netflix to name a couple, it's pretty amazing that this is free to watch on UA-cam.
Wow! As a kid watching this and now as a grown man, the theme song is just as creepy but have an appreciation for how good it was!
Same here , loved it as a little girl and love it now lol. : )
Indeed, Robert Stack's voice was just perfect for this show! Miss that guy a lot!
Hell yeah, scared me shitless, but I couldn't stop peeking at the tv!😶📺 I was worried about those dead people who lost their lives..
I remember as a seven year old watching this show one Saturday afternoon.I was terrified crapless and cried to sleep with my parents.
My dad laughed and I snuggled in between my parents lol.
@@youmakemelaugh1797 yes some cases still hunt me.Adam Hect who disappeared after befreinding the homeless Tony,Brooke bakers hideous murder, The cindy lady who ended up dead with no clues to stalker,the black guy from chitown that joined that crazy consciousness cult with the big eyed lady, the black teen whose siblings house was set on fire.
Even 20+years later, that opening song STILL creeps me out!! Definitely a nostalgic sound of my youth!!
OMG My grandmother loved this show and we would watch every week growing up. She passed away last October. It has been so hard!
So sorry for your loss
Me too man. Sorry for your loss my grandma was my bestfriend
Stay strong
Keep strong!
Sorry to hear you lost someone who seemed very dear to you, hope you find comfort.
Rest in peace always Robert Stack, you are irreplaceable on Unsolved Mysteries 👍🙌🙏🏻🙏🏻
My late mom loved this show.
I called it "Unsolved Miseries"😂
Bahahaha!!😂
She wasn't wrong was she? A lot of these cases are very sad...
Unfortunately accurate.
Beautiful!
I never understood why there were copyright claims to this show in the first place. It's not a sitcom. Some of these are still unsolved and taking them down only hinders the possibility of solving them.
Exactly, banning the show from UA-cam was a disgusting act of pure greed from the producers/owners of the show. People used to share theories and suspects on these videos, and even the most obscure cases had thousands of views and plenty of comments....banning this important and useful tool to help solve these cases made no sense whatsoever and was very heartless of whoever ordered the ban. Glad they have come to their senses and that Filmrise is able to upload these super important episodes here. 😊✌
It's all about💰💵💸
This and shows like it need to be public domain
robert stack's family wanted money to show the re-runs after he died and the show refused. plus with the farina episodes they could edit them and make them shorter so they could fit more stories on to each episode.
Some of the episodes on this channel are heavily chopped up and edited too
I remember watching this show as A kid. I was raised by a single mother and we never had enough to afford cable. Sunday nights were the best. After dinner, my oldest sister and I were to do the dishes and clean the kitchen. We always busted ass so we could sit and watch Rescue 911 and Unsolved Mysteries. They were the best programs we watched all week & were a privilege in my home.
Me too! Single mom, couldn't afford cable... I had forgotten about Rescue 911! I will have to look for that now! Also loved Beauty and the Beast which i believe started in 1987 close to the same time as Unsolved Mysteries.
Seriously, in 2007, I did away with cable and ordered Netflix via DVD - no late fees. I had a surround sound system I didn't know how to operate ex-post divorce with a BIG screen TV I never watched, but for the DVDs when I had my young son home w/me. I began watching UA-cam on my laptop at night- something I never thought I'd do and Unsolved Mysteries going way back would play. NCIS, too. I paid $7 per month for Netflix DVDs when they evolved to streaming. Still $7 through around 2015. I've never looked back nor hooked up to cable, bought another TV. TVs are ubiquitous - the gym, friends' homes, waiting rooms, restaurants, mobile devices. I've whittled it down again to UA-cam premium x 2 years ago. I like tapping into streaming music. I didn't own a TV in my youth away from home 18-38 but I had to have my stereo and tapes. Anyway. Unsolved Mysteries is classic.
I thought both shows came on weeknights Tuesdays or Wednesdays? Never knew Rescue 911 came on Sunday nights.
As a kid, I fell asleep with the lights on every Wednesday night. 🙂
You had a tv in the bedroom? That was rich people stuff. Lol
J C. By the 90s. We were working poor in the 80s, so I’ve been on both sides.
Me too! The ghost shows kept me up at night...
Keep em coming!!! Best mystery show ever
andrew hoyle wanaFart
@@OikPoinFive wanna fart????
With the best host ever!!!!
@@ericduggan7756 damn right!!!
I know the files on the mystery prisoner or whatever files are able to be opened now ... I wonder 🤔
Robert Stack -- 50 percent of comments. That music -- 45 percent of comments. Something different for a change -- the rest.
Exactly! I was just about to write that and came across your comment.
One of my favorite things about this show was the outro music. I have a couple days off coming up, maybe I'll have an old-school Unsolved Mysteries marathon.
I gotta work tomorrow but when I get off I'm right there with you bro! Nothing like Unsolved mysteries with Stack narrating
i hear you brother!!!
I was going to make a snarky joke but then I realized that from mid-Jan to April I don't have much to do outside take care of the horses.
I will probably watch a ton of these over the next few days.
I like the outro music too, very 1940s Film Noir sounding.
The slow piano music?
Thanks for reuploading these. Robert Stack was the man!!!
It's like how many seasons
There will never be another like Robert Stack he was Unsolved Mysteries in everyway shape and form.
They could not have picked a better fit for this show than mr. stack!
@@tytratar2114 I think if they ever put Unsolved Mysteries back on television they would have to find a person very similar to Mr. Stack.
@@Dave7160 Or reanimate his corpse.
My grandma would watch this at night and I would freak out every time I heard his voice. All the memories came back when I clicked on this video 😂
Makes you want a night light doesn’t it?
YESS! THE ORIGINAL EPISODES!!
Right it's the best
the reenactments r everything💕
makes ID look full retard😂
There is a demand for this show? Maybe I will upload them to archive dot org.
I hope 0hey won t get removed from you tube cause of the upcoming new you tube policy
Dude, these used to be up but got pulled back down due to copyright. Thanks man. Loved this show growing up
The great thing about this channel is that Filmrise has the rights to upload them here since they were in charge of uploading them on Amazon as well, so we can be sure that these episodes won't be taken down anytime soon. 😊👍
That darn music, still sends chills, up and down.
Seas _Wallace lol
I like how u didnt use the swear word, awesome
This series was meant to put sense out and in you. Listen and Learn.
@@elvis616 I'm work in progress, where that's concerned. 👍
@@andrewroper1981 Oh hush up.
YES!!! Over the years whenever someone’s uploaded these they get taken down, I’m SO excited that Filmrise has these now! These sent chills down my spine growing up!!
That music don't scare me one bit!!!
I'm just turning on the lights cause I want tii
LOL
😂
Corey Fellows 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔..........right. Sure you are.
LMBO!!!!
hahahaha
This is a great show. RIP Robert Stack.
Rip
The picture and caption at the end of Patricia's segment saying she has never been located was absolutely chilling to me for some reason, probably because she's most likely dead
The photo is very haunting. I wonder if this amnesia of hers was already building up, like a mental thing not just something after a near fatal car crash. She looked kind spacey in the picture infront the mirror. Maybe that's just me. But yeah it's very haunting especially that being the final photo she took of herself before vanishing.
A person’s eyes say a lot about them. She looks very distant and disturbed to me. Very eerie and chilling.
@@niallestes7315 I think she was suicidal and the car accident was an attempt (a very selfish way to attempt it by hitting someone else).
Yeah. That she died somehow, somewhere is far more likely than amnesia. I also highly suspect that her strange behavior at the accident was due to drugs. Most sightings of missing people are misidentifications or hoaxes, too.
No one beats Robert... He's the definition of a dude hosting a mystery shows and believing in all the stories he narrates. When they recast Unsolved it wasn't the same. You need the music and the voice of Robert Stack to seal the cement of spooky!
Brett H and isn’t it amazing we’re all transported to our childhoods and still scared? 😂
@@teresahowick5197ummmm many of us were in our teens or adult I'm sure....I was 16 in 1987.
@@6Haunted-Daysummmmm and many of us were children. I was born in 1990 and this was a staple in my childhood
Hell yeah. ROBERT STACK RULES. With all respect to the talented dennis farina only ONE man hosts this show
I saw a couple of Unsolved mysteries with Dennis Farina, and they're simply repeats of the one's made by Robert Stack. I don't know if any made by Dennis are new, as I said I only saw a couple of them by Dennis.
A few were new and actually mentioned cases in the early 2000's, but really, they were all repeats
They did DNA verification in January, 2019.
He was the real Hess.
I'm also rather saddened that the lunatic who claimed that she was Russian princess Anastasia was in fact simply a lunatic.
This was MY SHOW, when I was a kid. I love Robert stack. One of the best. RIP.
Also, if anyone here has not seen his part in Bevis and Butthead do America, Please stop watching this and go watch it. Amazing.
He was in a Trey Parker and Matt Stone movie also, where he plays himself. It was funny.
@Kenzo AK roto rooter. Lol
Seen Robert Stack and I clicked so fast
Great I loved this show back in the day
same!!
rip them and save 'em
Totally
Omg me too😂
In this episode:
Mystery: Rudolf Hess (1:19)
Missing: Patricia Meehan (26:01)
Murder: Tina Jefferson (34:50)
Thanks friend
Thank you for uploading this 🙂
Nice last name;)
Loved watching this as a kid..Robert Stack was the best host for unsolved mysteries. I was sad when unsolved mysteries went off the air.
I love that others love Robert Stack. The voice from The Untouchables. ❤️❤️
Bru just wow. Thanks for uploading this. U have noooooo idea how long I've been waiting for someone to do this. I needed this. Thank you Thank you Thank you 😍😍💃
The episodes with Robert Stack were so AWESOME!! Thanks for uploading them
80s show called "sightings" has so many of these check it..
Amazing
I loved watching these as a kid. Now I can watch them as an adult ❤️❤️❤️ty for posting. I would watch with my grandpa in the 1980’s. I can’t even describe how I feel watching again ❤️❤️❤️
Tuned into NBC every Wednesday for this as a kid
Me too!
This gave me nightmares as a youngster. The theme song messed me up. Yet I loved watching it in the daytime lol
Rescue 911 was on beforehand?
Who Pooped In The Pudding? I would watch that every Tuesday night on cbs
We grew up on this show. A show where Robert stack owned his craft.
OMG! YOU BROUGHT THIS INCREDIBLE SERIES ONLINE! THANK YOU!
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I watched this show like crack when I was a kid! Scary as hell!!
Kathy Jackson Me too! Mr. Stack's voice had my scary ass under the covers in the 80's, and has the same effect today.
Haha me 2 scared the shit outta me
Scared the hell out of me. I would turn all the lights on in the family room and wedge myself into the corner of the couch. Always made sure that the blinds were drawn too!!
I love crack.
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They need to bring this show back with new mysteries but keep the same music.
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They did
@@chris-wt7ol no they didn't it's different!
And someone who speaks like Robert stack
There are reports a new version is being planned by Netflix but unlike the original each episode will only focus on one mystery instead of several
For the record:
In 2011, the lease on Hess's grave expired. His remains were exhumed, cremated and scattered at sea by his family. The gravestone was destroyed. In 2019, the Spandau prisoner's DNA was tested and found to be a 99.99 percent match to a living male Hess relative. It was definitely Hess in that prison and grave. Mystery solved.
Of course. Most of these elaborate “conspiracies” people believe in are nonsense. To think that a group of humans can keep their mouths shut for decades is absurd.
Rip mr Hess.
Plot twist. It was Hess. And they got his plane wrong.
weird he didn't have the scaring the Dr thought he would have. But was he murdered? Was that ever solved?
@@Katalyste He wasn't murdered. That simply doesn't make any sense. If the allied wanted to kill him, why wait until 1987, when he was 93? Why not immediately do it in 1947 or so? Also, Heß tried to commit suicide several times before in 1941, 1945, 1959 and 1977, the last two times while he was in prison and the guards both times rescued him. Again, if they wanted to get rid of him, why not let him go through with the suicide?
Oh happy day !!! Finally full Robert Stack Unsolved Mysteries episodes. And with updates. Thank you FilmRise ! By uploading these episodes some of these cases could be solved. Happy watching UM fans.
I'm so happy these are here now!!!
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This show managed to make the most simplest things look & feel eerie. Peggy walking up on that woman & then standing on the other side of the road creeped me the hell out
This show gave me childhood PTSD, the theme song still makes me want to leave the room 😂
batwingedloony right?? I used to watch in my basement then after I’d run upstairs so fast sure a killer was chasing me 😩😢😂
It could sure give you the creeps.
I can’t thank Unsolved Mysteries enough for posting these. I am a huge true crime buff and watch Danelle Hallan and Stephanie Harlowe religiously. Now that UM is, also, available to us I couldn’t be happier. Not that horrific crimes bring happiness, of course. I’m always hoping that someone (myself or anyone else) will see something in the videos that triggers a memory and might potentially help solve a case. All who go missing are the toughest for me to learn about. For loved ones to not know if someone is dead, being trafficked, tortured or whatever other demented fantasy lives on in the heard of a sick person must be excruciating.
Omg, brings back memories of my father and i watching this show. I miss my dad.
Same here sis! We watched the first episode together! RIP Papa!
I watched it with my Grandma.
@@misstantrix I'm sorry. I bet you two were pals.♥️
My mum used to make me have "family night" Friday and Saturday night, home made pizza, unsolved mysteries, the outer limits and.... the golden girls. Sometimes murder she wrote lol.wild 90s
Good times
Bad ass. We'd rent blockbuster
Sounds like a lovely and cozy time and nights
Yes, brings back memories, those were.the good old days.🌹
The 90s and early 2000s were legit. I miss them days.
This was a great show. Robert Stack's narration style made it especially compelling. His voice was mesmerizing.
I loved him in the Beavis and Butthead movie, too. Seriously...he was in it. 😂
It gives me goosebumps when they zoom in to someone's face in an old chalky picture from the 80s or 90s and tell you they diappeared or were murdered. I get gooseflesh everytime.
Me too lol
What’s goosflesh?? That’s a new one
@@kieranhart5776😄 I don't know, I always heard that as an alternative to using goosebumps. Don't tell R.L. Stine.
Gooseflesh…I’m using that from now on instead of goosebumps. 😂👍🏽
I think they do that on purpose 😅
After the broadcast, viewers reported seeing a woman matching Patricia's description in Walla Walla, Washington. Other residents later reported seeing a similar woman. However, no trace of her was found there. In September of 1990, a woman calling herself "Morning Star" was arrested for littering in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. One of the officers believed that she was Patricia; however, when her parents spoke with the woman, they were certain that she was not their daughter. There is some speculation that the woman may have been mistaken for Patricia in previous sightings.
In 2011, police released a composite of a woman found in British Columbia, who "Websleuth" bloggers recognized her as possibly being Patricia. One of the bloggers sent in the tip to the police, but it was later revealed that this was not her.
Sadly, Patricia's parents have since passed away.
@Dan Sandstorm Well thank GOD for know-it-alls like yourself, who can keep the rest of us ignoramuses in line!
I love that all us 90s kids used to watch this show. Robert Stack was the best host. I would be unfazed by the stories of death, ghosts, etc but that theme music got me too!
Lmao at the eyebrows on Hess . Make up artist went overboard lol
Lmfaoo That shits funny as hell 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
You should see mine when I don't pluck them....🤣
looks like Garyx Wormaloid from the WiseCrack Earthling Cinemas videos on UA-cam
Apparently he did have eyebrows like that. So the makeup was spot on lol
Thank you for uploading the original series. This was the original American Horror Story.
Thanks for the upload! I've been searching UA-cam for days looking for full episodes hosted by Robert Stack but haven't found many other than this one. This show was seriously unsettling and just downright scary and Robert stack has got to be one of the most creep out inducing ppl in the entire world lol! I remember watching this at night as a kid after my parents went to be only to end up freaking scared shitless and that music tho! So scary!
Yep, the producers of the show decided years ago to ban UM from UA-cam and until 2 days ago it was impossible to find the full Robert Stack episodes here. It was a very selfish decision on their part, since a lot of obscure unsolved cases deserved the visibility given by the UA-cam platform (and gave a chance to see these cases being solved one day). Glad they finally came to their senses. This particular channel is owned by Filmrise, the cool folks who were assigned to upload the show on Amazon, so we know these episodes are here to stay. 😊👍
When I was a kid this tv show sacred me so much the only way I could watch it was with my parents. The music throughout the show was scary for me as kid and the host. Memories
I remember laying on the couch watching this with my mom. The terrifying music and Robert Stack's voice made this show legendary. I remember when mama was gone, I'd turn the music down,shits still scary to this day😥
Thank you Unsolved Mysteries for the upload.
Enjoying watching Unsolved Mysteries from Australia.😉
I thought I was the only one who was scared/freaked out by the intro music. The more people I talk to about it the more it seems that mostly everyone was.
Yepppp that theme song still gives me the chills
Season 1,2,3, scary season:7 😱😰
I remember talking about this with a friend when we were in middle school. I thought we were the only two who agreed it was some scary music. Now I see it’s mostly everyone.
I dance everytime I hear it. I would imagine I'm a detective walking down a dark hall with flashlight. Not scary but beat be bussin'
I love how Robert Stack used to really bite down on the word "solve" a mystery.
This used to scare me so much as a kid 😂😂 like 6 years old . My mom use to watch it all the time in the dark while I sit in front of the tv playing with my toys using the tv as light & I would hear the words "killed, murdered, blood," that traumatized me so much then because of this. 😫😫 but I enjoy it so much now! 💔💯
queen beef lmao idk why that sounds comfy to me lol i used to lay down with my dad wacthing this while i dozed off😏
Yaki Alvarez it was comfy lol, and we had a fire pit as well, but didn't cold t much light from that, 😂❤️❤️
I want that theme song as a ringtone lol
You can record it, if you can find it as ringtone:)
@Lord Brain Imma see if I can get it too😊👍
You creepy as hell
@@fana406 If that was at me, then thank you. Thank you very much. Lol
Record it
Wow Robert Stack is finally allowed on UA-cam
I wonder why as a child I loved watching this and yet now decades later I am still watching things like this.
Hell yes i love this show and R.Stack is the best host unsloved mysteries has ever had no contest Thank You THANK YOU for this
I used to love this show as a kid. I love mysteries detectives and true crime. This was back when there was actually something interesting to watch on teLIEvision
I couldn't be happier these episodes have been uploaded. I'll be binge watching every single one. YES!!!!!
That Patricia Meehan reenactment is still one of the creepiest things this show ever did.
This show with Roberts voice and the theme was my choldhood
Forgot how important, groundbreaking, useful and well done this series really was - especially its histirical re-enactments. Good to see it again, if only as a reminder of how these things should be done - and that they SHOULD be done today, and as perfectly as this series was.
Thank you so very much for uploading this!! Robert Stack is a legend
finally, justice in the world. thank you to the person who uploaded these robert stack episodes. theyre hard to find. this guy traumatized me as a child and im grateful to him for it.
OMG!!!! Original Unsolved Mysteries :D my day is made! Thanks for uploading!
It' crazy how people can just disappear. The Patricia Meehan story is haunting. I think that she wanted to be done with her old life, and didn't want to be found. I wish we knew.
maybe or she could have already died long ago at a remote location no one would know
When I was in middle school I wouldn't miss this show for anything but I always watched with ALL the lights on 😂
I'm digging out my son's nightlight to use myself tonight.
Thank you for the upload!!
I'm sure, just like everybody else, the music brings back memories!!!
This music is the stuff of nightmares. It was back then...it still is today....(shudders)
word.
YASSSS honey! I remember the very first episode!
The ending credit music was even worse! I legit had to make sure every single set of blinds was shut in my house cause this man had me thinkin everyone in the artist renditions could have been looking in my window THAT moment!
@@melsop54 🤣 I'm sorry. I laugh only because I can totally relate. Those artistic renditions were the absolute *worst* I remember nervously waiting at my bus stop, terrified of being (possibly) abducted by one such culprit.
I always liked this show thank you for uploading these vintage episodes I like the updated new host as well but these are better
I used to watch this show as a kid,hearing Robert Stack voice so scary!
27:55....absolutely chilling. That might be one of the creepiest camera shots UM ever did. Kudos to the cinematographer on that one.
I was thinking the same
I 100% agree. I should say kudos to the actress for being so creepy
Right, with that ambiguous sound/music, gives you goosebumps almost especially watching after midnight
I always loved 43:47.
@@anothermonday5664 That was chilling too
The intro theme music - SCARED THE SHIT out of me as a kid !!!! I always loved this show , ultimate in CREEPY !!!!!!!! Very well done series .
I freaking worshipped this show when,I was a kid. I always remember Robert Stack's voice in remembering the show (I wasn't a fan of Dennis Farina hosting the show. He was good....but he wasn't Stack.)
I missed these shows! Thanks for bringing back the memories!
I use to watch this as a kid with my mom and dad all grown up now RIP Robert Stack you are the man ❤️
I grew up with this tv show living here in Sweden , i miss Robert Stack . Love him so much . He will be missed .
Turns out it wasn’t Rudolf, just a German soldier with 2 caterpillars glued to his eyebrows 🐛 🙄
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Robert Stack is the man! He some how made the show better. Can't put my finger on it, he just did
mr niceguy The voice, it's gotta be his voice!
@@thevelvettip1110 you think that's what it is? The Dennis Farina shows are ok, but I prefer Stack.
@@thevelvettip1110 I second the voice vote.
Clicked just for the nostalgia!
Yessss!!!!!my night is a unsolved mysteries marathon!!!
"This is not a news broadcast."
*Proceeds to talk about a Hitler ghost*
There must have been some kind of FCC requirement that they had to specify that “what you are about to see is not a news broadcast” 🤣🤣🤣
@@chrisw6164 yeah I think you are right..all of the unsolved mysteries episodes are technically news broadcasts..any show that gives you factual information that you didnt know before is a news broadcast by its nature..
It’s not in that category, it’s old events . That’s why it shouldn’t be called news , I infer
I just ran from my room to the living room like it was 1991.
Is that contagious?? I mean ur smile 😍😍😍
The theme is something you'd hear at the end of a serial killer movie where the killer gets away.
Thank God they brought these episodes back! Robert stack is the most talented, scary voice narrator of all time!! I loved this show as a child and now!! 2 thumbs up!!
I would always get "chills running down my spine" every time I would hear Robert Stack's erie voice and that spooky, mysterious synthesizer music intro, plus the background music throughout each episode, too..."Unsolved Mysteries"
The guy drives over the curb and is weaving and he doesn't pull him over???
Same thing went through my mind! If I were a police, I would have thought the driver was under the influence or something.
Idk who u are that uploaded this but thank u!!!
As a kid- this was one of my favorite shows as well as my family’s- Robert Stack was one my Mom’s favorite Actor’s -she loved his acting and voice- so this show fit right in- we also watched The Wild Wild West on Friday nights- Mom would roast peanuts in the oven- boiled some as well- so we had a choice as to which- there were sodas called “Jumbos” and we all had a choice of flavors- mine was always strawberry- grape and orange were choices of my sister and brothers-oh those were the days-and now as a senior citizen-I am privileged to still watch and love both shows- Unsolved Mysteries was real stories and real events-“ just never get old”💕