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justins5256 08-11-2005, 01:40 AM I love this show! Seriously, I was just watching the Reena/Danny Paquette case on tape and it was pure ecstasy. This is the best show ever. It never ceases to amaze me how well put together the show is.
BTW, what do you all think of the Paquette case? I think the same guy who killed Reena in '64 arranged for Danny's murder 20 years later. Stack said the killer was still in jail, but I think he hired a hitman to take care of Danny. Afterall, Danny knew who killed his mom, and the guy didn't want to face more jail time.
Kemistry 08-11-2005, 07:26 AM I feel the same way man, I love Unsolved Mysteries, outstanding program that never get's old!
crystaldawn 08-11-2005, 09:02 AM Ditto. :) Its one of those shows that almost every time I rewatch a segment I hear something I didn't notice before. Like this morning with the Roger Wheeler case, the letter he received warning him about if he knew some of the things going on there he wouldn't want to be involved. I don't think I picked up on that before.
I have no clue what happened to Danny Paquette. But why would the guy I believe killed his mother arrange to have him killed 20 years later? Was he going to come up for parole or something and was afraid Danny was going to talk?
PrettyinPink55 08-11-2005, 09:15 AM I agree! I can watch segments over and over again and never get tired of them, because like Crystaldawn said, there are things you don't notice the first time, and the show, in my opinion was so brilliantly done!
KyooMac 08-11-2005, 10:07 AM Obviously we all love this show, that's why we're on this list! But how many of us have SO's, wives, husbands, family members etc... who think our facination with UM is kookie!!??? A show of hands please!
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U.M. Fanatic 08-11-2005, 10:28 AM I agree! I can watch segments over and over again and never get tired of them, because like Crystaldawn said, there are things you don't notice the first time, and the show, in my opinion was so brilliantly done!
What she said! :D
I've beeen astounded at the excellent production values for this show, over the years. It really sets it apart from other tabloid or documentary programs.
As for family members who think my obsession with Unsolved Mysteries is "kooky", well, I just remind them that they were the ones who introduced it to me in the first place! :lol:
SP4CE INV4DERZ 08-11-2005, 10:41 AM I agree, I guess that is why we are here discussing cases which can be nearly 20 years old.
Big3sCompanyFan 08-11-2005, 12:14 PM If you guys love the show so much as I do then don't you think you should spearhead a movement or try to do something to get new episodes on the air? It just needs to be new stories and it doesn't matter if the show is produced by the same company or it's on a different channel. Obviously I would prefer if Cosgrove/Meuer are the ones who did it but even if they weren't isn't something new better than nothing new at all???
DarkDante 08-11-2005, 02:15 PM Referring to family members who dislike UM - They just couldn't possibly understand :)
Later.
Fletch 08-11-2005, 03:43 PM BTW, what do you all think of the Paquette case? I think the same guy who killed Reena in '64 arranged for Danny's murder 20 years later. Stack said the killer was still in jail, but I think he hired a hitman to take care of Danny. Afterall, Danny knew who killed his mom, and the guy didn't want to face more jail time.
Is that the one that happened in New Hampshire? And the guy was shot near a tractor?
KyooMac 08-11-2005, 03:56 PM What she said! :D ...It really sets it apart from other tabloid or documentary programs....
I don't consider UM a tabloid show, that's a Current Affair, Extra and Inside Edition. I could care less about Lindsay Lohan's new anorexic look, but show me any of the murders on UM over and over again. I never tire of the show. As to spearheading a movement for a new show. UM is like a fine wine, it gets better with age. Trying to replicate it would only be a mistake.
justins5256 08-11-2005, 04:01 PM I have no clue what happened to Danny Paquette. But why would the guy I believe killed his mother arrange to have him killed 20 years later? Was he going to come up for parole or something and was afraid Danny was going to talk?
The killer (whose name was never mentioned) was released from prison a few years after Danny's death. Had Danny talked about what he knew, this man may have gone back to jail. The accidental shooting theory sounds way too implausable.
justins5256 08-11-2005, 04:03 PM Obviously we all love this show, that's why we're on this list! But how many of us have SO's, wives, husbands, family members etc... who think our facination with UM is kookie!!??? A show of hands please!
My girlfriend could care less. She even designed a menu for my homemade DVDs.
PrettyinPink55 08-11-2005, 04:07 PM Referring to family members who dislike UM - They just couldn't possibly understand :)
Later.
NEVER!!! ;) My family is like: "Why do you watch this?" I can't even explain it to them. :) ;)
If you guys love the show so much as I do then don't you think you should spearhead a movement or try to do something to get new episodes on the air? It just needs to be new stories and it doesn't matter if the show is produced by the same company or it's on a different channel. Obviously I would prefer if Cosgrove/Meuer are the ones who did it but even if they weren't isn't something new better than nothing new at all???
Well, the problem is that Lifetime still has the rights to airing the show, and until those rights expire (or are relinquished), there is no possible way to the get the show on another network. In addition, Lifetime still appears to be firm about its decison to discontinue production of the show. Therefore, the odds are currently against us.
I am certain that, even if the show eventually becomes available for another network, it will never resurface on non-cable primetime. The non-cable networks (especially the "big three": ABC, NBC, and CBS) are more interested in programs that fit their agenda. And regardless of all the good that UM has done, the show doesn't suit them. Sad but true.
I pointed out in another post that our best hope would be the creation of a new cable network, one that is sufficently devoted to non-fiction programming, and could therefore be willing to invest in a show like UM.
boco357 10-19-2005, 03:48 PM Fox Reality Channel is out there. Maybe they can get the rights one day.
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