View Full Version : If I see this episode of Forensic Files one more time...
andreaturtle 05-17-2007, 12:36 PM The one with Dr. Maynard Muntzing who tries to cause his ex-girlfriend to miscarry by poisoning her drinks/food.
I've seen it more times than Resurrection Mary. Boo!
crystaldawn 05-17-2007, 03:27 PM The one with Dr. Maynard Muntzing who tries to cause his ex-girlfriend to miscarry by poisoning her drinks/food.
I've seen it more times than Resurrection Mary. Boo!
:lol: Yes I've seen that one a bunch of times too. I really wish they would show some old Forensic Files. I haven't seen that one in ages where the man gave the family lemonade spiked with a cancer causing agent and the one where the woman had two little girls supposedly die of crib death but they were able to ascertain she had murdered them both (because her husband only seemed to want boys) and traced the garbage bag they were discarded in to a roll in their house. I've read books on both of those cases and they're pretty interesting.
freshwater 05-18-2007, 04:07 PM I swear I've seen the one about the Canadian dentist who raped his patient and then had a tube of someone else's blood implanted under his skin so that the DNA test wouldn't implicate him about a million times.
andreaturtle 05-20-2007, 12:26 PM I swear I've seen the one about the Canadian dentist who raped his patient and then had a tube of someone else's blood implanted under his skin so that the DNA test wouldn't implicate him about a million times.
Yep, I've seen that one a bunch of times, too. They must love to re-run "bad doctor" episodes.
freshwater 05-21-2007, 12:31 PM Another one I see alot is the South Carolina girl abducted by...I think his name was Larry Gene Bell, or something like that? And they solved it through an imprint on a pad of paper. Man, that guy was a sick SOB.
andreaturtle 05-21-2007, 08:55 PM Another one I see alot is the South Carolina girl abducted by...I think his name was Larry Gene Bell, or something like that? And they solved it through an imprint on a pad of paper. Man, that guy was a sick SOB.
Yeah, his name was Larry Gene Bell. I've only seen that one a couple of times.
Coincidentally, I live about 15 minutes from the spot where Shari Smith was kidnapped.
crystaldawn 05-21-2007, 08:59 PM Another one I see alot is the South Carolina girl abducted by...I think his name was Larry Gene Bell, or something like that? And they solved it through an imprint on a pad of paper. Man, that guy was a sick SOB.
Yes I've seen the movie made about that a few times. Nightmare in Columbia County. Its so sad that she had to pick the way she was murdered. :(
http://www.lifetimetv.com/movies/info/move2047.html
Incidentally they say in the movie that Sherry had "water diabetes". I have never heard of that....can anyone tell me more about it?
freshwater 05-22-2007, 01:14 PM Yeah, his name was Larry Gene Bell. I've only seen that one a couple of times.
Coincidentally, I live about 15 minutes from the spot where Shari Smith was kidnapped.
andreaturtle - I saw that your location was SC and I thought of that episode. The only episode of Forensic Files that happened around me was one of the early ones where about half of the residents of Milwaukee got cryptosporidium from the water plant down the street I live on and had the runs for a week! Good times.....
I actually didn't come down with it, but I broke my wrist and had surgery on it that week, so I guess everything evens out in the end.
Rieder 06-10-2007, 10:54 AM Without a Trace examines Steven Harper's attempt to murder Sandy Johnson, his former girlfriend. Harper broke into the home one night when Sandy and her family were socialising. He poured a vial containing a carcinogen into a pitcher containing lemonade and a milk container. However, Sandy's husband Duane and her nephew, Chad died from consuming the carcinogen.
Steven Harper was a science graduate from Creighton University and was employed at the Epply Cancer Reseach Institute. He almost committed the perfect murder. Harper's most significant error was the decision to reveal details of the crime to a convicted criminal. The jury were not convinced Harper committed the crime, but they thought a criminal would not provide false testimony in a devious crime.
Todd Mueller 09-06-2007, 11:22 PM The one with Dr. Maynard Muntzing who tries to cause his ex-girlfriend to miscarry by poisoning her drinks/food.
I've seen it more times than Resurrection Mary. Boo!
Here's a weird story for you...
A few months ago I was watching the "late night" showing of FF and they started with a story about a woman who was killed and there were two different suspects. Okay... cool. They went to the first commercial break and when they came back it was the Maynard Muntzing story. WTF??? I let out a huge "NOOOOO!" I couldn't believe it.
So yes, I agree with you. That story is on WAY too much.
nohwheregirl 09-07-2007, 11:44 AM Here's a weird story for you...
A few months ago I was watching the "late night" showing of FF and they started with a story about a woman who was killed and there were two different suspects. Okay... cool. They went to the first commercial break and when they came back it was the Maynard Muntzing story. WTF??? I let out a huge "NOOOOO!" I couldn't believe it.
So yes, I agree with you. That story is on WAY too much.
LOL! I've seen that one a million times too. Give it a rest, Court TV!:)
TracyLynnS 04-16-2009, 11:25 AM Incidentally they say in the movie that Sherry had "water diabetes". I have never heard of that....can anyone tell me more about it?
Hey, CD, I'm digging up another ancient thread here...
People call diabetes mellitus "sugar diabetes". They call diabetes insipidus "water diabetes".
Basically, like with sugar diabetes, the person has excessive thirst and has to pee a lot.
But water diabetes is usually caused by a lack of a certain hormone that tells the kidneys to quit making so much watery urine, and to concentrate the urine, so that you have to have less potty breaks, like healthy people.
Here's an article:
http://www.diabetesinsipidus.org/whatisdi.htm
crystaldawn 04-16-2009, 01:40 PM Hey, CD, I'm digging up another ancient thread here...
People call diabetes mellitus "sugar diabetes". They call diabetes insipidus "water diabetes".
Basically, like with sugar diabetes, the person has excessive thirst and has to pee a lot.
But water diabetes is usually caused by a lack of a certain hormone that tells the kidneys to quit making so much watery urine, and to concentrate the urine, so that you have to have less potty breaks, like healthy people.
Here's an article:
http://www.diabetesinsipidus.org/whatisdi.htm
Thanks a lot for clearing that up Tracy. I had asked around and no one seemed to know what it was. Interesting....
Corky Kneivel 08-17-2010, 07:32 PM The two I nominate are:
the one in which the woman marries a policeman and murders him by poisoning. Then marries a fireman and murders him by putting antifreeze in his iced tea.
the one with that spoiled rich kid with the hideous gold shirt who murdered his girlfriend and tried to make it look like she shot herself.
Both of those have been on like a grillion times.
dks64 10-19-2010, 03:10 PM Lol, I just posted in another thread that I stopped watching shows like Forensic Files because they keep airing the same episodes over and over. I wish channels would air the shows from episode one until the most recent, that way they all get aired and not just the same few.
Corky Kneivel 11-25-2010, 03:16 AM the one in which the woman marries a policeman and murders him by poisoning. Then marries a fireman and murders him by putting antifreeze in his iced tea.
Dude. i posted this in August and this episode has been on 3 times since then...and that's only the times I have DVRed FF (which isn't regularly). I'm beginning to think they just love that Backdraft style glamour shot of that deceased fireman. They show it a gang of times during the ep.
carebears 12-01-2010, 05:20 PM I have read the book toxic love which is about Duane,Chad,Sally,and Bruce being poisoned along with Sherry.Chad and Duane died and the rest lived.I have also seen this case on forensic files a couple of times but they don't show it anymore on trutv formally court tv.
crystaldawn 12-02-2010, 10:44 AM I have read the book toxic love which is about Duane,Chad,Sally,and Bruce being poisoned along with Sherry.Chad and Duane died and the rest lived.I have also seen this case on forensic files a couple of times but they don't show it anymore on trutv formally court tv.
I'm glad you brought this up. This is an excellent book and probably my most favorite true crime book. Its not only about a horrible, especially heartless crime but talks about the psychological aftermath the others suffered through fearing they may develop cancer.
andreaturtle 12-26-2010, 07:58 PM the one with that spoiled rich kid with the hideous gold shirt who murdered his girlfriend and tried to make it look like she shot herself.
I saw that one within the last week myself. Again. hehe
Corky Kneivel 01-24-2011, 04:43 PM I saw that one within the last week myself. Again. hehe
I have, since last posting, deleted from my DVR the gold shirt one once & the poisoned fireman one THREE FLIPPIN' times!! Every time I have to delete that episode and it begins, with the photo of that poor chubby faced fireman all sooty & sweaty, and I hear the narrator start "Being a fireman is dangerous, but even more dangerous...", I think of this post.
unslvd mr e 01-27-2011, 09:51 AM do you know why they changed the name from court tv to tru tv?
I have read the book toxic love which is about Duane,Chad,Sally,and Bruce being poisoned along with Sherry.Chad and Duane died and the rest lived.I have also seen this case on forensic files a couple of times but they don't show it anymore on trutv formally court tv.
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