View Full Version : Has Anyone People Searched names?
hostedbyrobertstack 02-01-2009, 06:54 PM I was watching a segment today and decided to people search in the same state. It came back as a match for that state, and even a relatives name listed was the name of the daughter on the show as well. I am just wondering if anyone has actually people searched or paid to see the full information.. It may sound weird, but I'm sure a lot of you have done it. It would just be interesting to contact someone involved in some segments and see if they would be willing to add any insight.
McBevis 05-17-2010, 10:25 PM I've done it a lot. I've done a lot of posting in "where are they now/is so & so still alive after all these years, etc." threads. It's how I get a lot of the information that I've come up with regarding the subsequent deaths of people who have been on the show.
brianh333 05-17-2010, 11:22 PM I'm not as bad about trying to find names, as I am locations, especially with the advent of Google "Street View".
I spent a few hours this weekend searching out the locations for:
Kathy Hobbs (Las Vegas)
Russell Evans (Spokane, WA)
Jamie Santos (Wheeling, IL)
Kansas City Firefighters
Katherine Korzilius (Austin, TX)
I can't imagine how creepy it would be if someone ever notes the location of the "Angela Hammond phone booth". Obviously it's 2010, so there's probably no phone booth there anymore, but to be able to zoom in on the parking lot / intersection, would be about as creepy as it gets.
Apostapler 05-18-2010, 01:12 AM I'm not as bad about trying to find names, as I am locations, especially with the advent of Google "Street View".
I spent a few hours this weekend searching out the locations for:
Kathy Hobbs (Las Vegas)
Russell Evans (Spokane, WA)
Jamie Santos (Wheeling, IL)
Kansas City Firefighters
Katherine Korzilius (Austin, TX)
I can't imagine how creepy it would be if someone ever notes the location of the "Angela Hammond phone booth". Obviously it's 2010, so there's probably no phone booth there anymore, but to be able to zoom in on the parking lot / intersection, would be about as creepy as it gets.
I believe that phone booth was collected for evidence. At least that's how I understood what Angela's brother Loren was talking about. I could have misunderstood.
I people search names all the time, too. Often after I watch an old episode, if it's one I haven't talked about on here in a while or seen anything about, I google to see if there's any news. And I just looked up another person about 10 minutes ago, lol.
On the other side of finding / searching for people - I have probably been googled to the nth degree. I often ask myself - How did they find me? Letters, calls, emails, etc. Even after all these years people still seek us out.
n8riley 05-18-2010, 03:10 PM Well I saw this and thought to myself this could have saved so many many lives or even a web search would have saved dozens! God know cell phone have helped people avoid being victims and has helped make many assailants prisons . I only named a few technologies but there must be hundreds. At the same time its made crime easier...:mad:
brianh333 05-18-2010, 09:33 PM LMAO.... what on earth?!
Apostapler 05-18-2010, 09:46 PM Ummmmm what?
Smokescreen 05-18-2010, 09:47 PM he, too, loved pulling pranks to get attention! The Hidenburg Disaster? Just a Bill Wacker prank gone horribly wrong.
:confused:
What the hell??? :lol:
Smokescreen 05-18-2010, 10:31 PM Okay so I researched some more for Terasita Basa and Allan Showery and found this
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?p=1854931
(James Randi is my hero!) :)
Anyway, here's an excerpt:
the police officer who investigated the case was named Joseph Stachula. The trial was held in Illinois on Jan. 21, 1979, and the name of the Judge was Frank W. Barbero.
The defense argued, naturally, that a ghost's testimony was inadmissible; nevertheless, the jury could not acquit the defendant, Allen Showery, because the victim's jewelry was found in the defendant's girlfriend's house.
The case ended in a mistrial five days after it began.
On Feb 23, 1979, as the authorities were preparing to retry him, Showery confessed and was given a fourteen year sentence. He could conceivably still be alive, as well as the detective, the judge, jurors and even (as far as I know) Remy Chua, the woman who was reportedly possessed.
The murder took place on Feb 21, 1977 in Chicago.
Do I think the ghost of Terasita Basa really possessed another woman at the hospital she worked at and named her killer? No
Do I think this is an interesting ghost story? Hell yeah
Click on the link and read for yourselves - make of this whatcha will
Apostapler 05-19-2010, 01:14 AM Okay so I researched some more for Terasita Basa and Allan Showery and found this
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?p=1854931
(James Randi is my hero!) :)
Anyway, here's an excerpt:
the police officer who investigated the case was named Joseph Stachula. The trial was held in Illinois on Jan. 21, 1979, and the name of the Judge was Frank W. Barbero.
The defense argued, naturally, that a ghost's testimony was inadmissible; nevertheless, the jury could not acquit the defendant, Allen Showery, because the victim's jewelry was found in the defendant's girlfriend's house.
The case ended in a mistrial five days after it began.
On Feb 23, 1979, as the authorities were preparing to retry him, Showery confessed and was given a fourteen year sentence. He could conceivably still be alive, as well as the detective, the judge, jurors and even (as far as I know) Remy Chua, the woman who was reportedly possessed.
The murder took place on Feb 21, 1977 in Chicago.
Do I think the ghost of Terasita Basa really possessed another woman at the hospital she worked at and named her killer? No
Do I think this is an interesting ghost story? Hell yeah
Click on the link and read for yourselves - make of this whatcha will
Very cool Smokescreen, but I think your princess is in another castle.
(wrong thread! ;) )
Smokescreen 05-19-2010, 03:58 AM I smell what yer cookin'
Muh bad ;)
peachysquirt21 05-19-2010, 05:52 PM I ''people searched'' 2 folks and you'd be shocked to learn what I found………..
Bill & Dot Wacker are tricksters and love to pull pranks. Let me tell you a secret: Dot always wanted to be a glamorous Hollywood film starlet and leave behind her pathetic & dull farm life in rural Ohio. Her dreams were ultimately extinguished when, at age 16, her beloved daddy Hank was killed in a barn fire. Tillie, Dot's older sister, always suspected her sibling as the source of the flames. But after Dot found out that the fire killed her daddy, she kept her mouth firmly shut and claimed she was out ''pickin' apples'' (despite the fact that 12 witnesses - including 10 cows and 1 horse - saw her in a corn field shortly before the fire carrying 2 gallons of gasoline and a book titled "How to Start a Roarin' Barn Fire"). Anyway, Dot was left to care for her grief-stricken mother, Hortense, and had no time for herself. When she met the dashing William ''Bill'' Wacker, she thought she had met her match; he, too, loved pulling pranks to get attention! The Hidenburg Disaster? Just a Bill Wacker prank gone horribly wrong. The couple pulled their ''tour de force'' with what we saw reenacted on Unsolved Mysteries. There was no limit for Dot – including hitting herself over the head with a tire iron – if it meant some exposure. After years of hoping and praying, the couple would finally be getting national coverage when Dorothy the Wacker children campaigned for their story to be featured on NBC’s Unsolved Mysteries. Dorothy was a huge diva when she met with producers (demanding pricy Lipton Tea and the ''finest clothes at Walmart'') for her interview. She was devastated when she was told that the great aunt of Robert Stack's gardener would be playing herself in the televised reenactment scenes. The old dear was hoping for an Emmy nomination, but it would never be. Always a bridesmaid, never a bride!
Um where did you come up with this info??? Please don't say wikipedia.
Scratching head here on this one... :crazy:
Sadie McKee 05-20-2010, 09:54 PM Um where did you come up with this info??? Please don't say wikipedia.
Scratching head here on this one... :crazy:
Oh. Well, I did a lot of digging. There's a huge cover-up and the Wackers are much more important figures than you might think. I feel they should be exposed for what they are. There's much more to the story. They started doing stuff for attention, but many of their "pranks" went too far so they never took credit.
The Bill & Dot Wacker Secret Trail of Insatiable Vengeance burned through American life for decades! The Kennedys, Martin Luther King, even poor old actress Francis Farmer drifted briefly into a panicked moment of sobriety in her drunken dotage as Dot's face and form reared up before her, offing her with her favorite weapon - a tire iron.
Apparently, she had dissed Dot back in nineteen-forty-who-cares, when Dot auditioned for a film role and nursed a poisonous grudge ever since, deciding that she may as well off the poor dear when she got the chance.
everybodylovesrs 05-21-2010, 11:22 AM Oh. Well, I did a lot of digging. There's a huge cover-up and the Wackers are much more important figures than you might think. I feel they should be exposed for what they are. There's much more to the story. They started doing stuff for attention, but many of their "pranks" went too far so they never took credit.
The Bill & Dot Wacker Secret Trail of Insatiable Vengeance burned through American life for decades! The Kennedys, Martin Luther King, even poor old actress Francis Farmer drifted briefly into a panicked moment of sobriety in her drunken dotage as Dot's face and form reared up before her, offing her with her favorite weapon - a tire iron.
Apparently, she had dissed Dot back in nineteen-forty-who-cares, when Dot auditioned for a film role and nursed a poisonous grudge ever since, deciding that she may as well off the poor dear when she got the chance.
Get a life or clearly label your nonsense as snark
peachysquirt21 05-22-2010, 04:06 AM I have heard some pretty crazy things in my life but this tops them all.
everybodylovesrs 05-22-2010, 06:45 AM Yeah Sadie broke out of the loony bin
Oldschooler81 05-23-2010, 09:42 PM I thought I was the only one who did this! lol. I've searched for articles about cases, especially the ones that it doesn't seem like there's much coverage elsewhere of (i.e. Roger Dean).
Recently just for the heck of it, I've searched people on Myspace and Facebook, just to be curious what they might look like today. It's weird how even the young people of classic UM are pushing middle age today. Makes me sad really...like a 20 year old of 1985 (still something of a kid) is now in their mid 40s.
Speaking of Google Earth and Street View, I'm addicted to those. :) It's strange to see a place on UM (I've also looked up the Kathy Hobbs area in Vegas) where it's recongnizable but changed since it was on the show. That's like "half being there".
Does anyone else do the historical imagery? I love it for looking at old neighborhoods (certain business and things I forgot about will instantly come back to me!) as well as other cities just to see how they changed. In most places it goes back to 1991, 1993 or so, but it's in black and white till at least '99 or the early 2000s usually. So you can't zoom in that much detail.
I really wish there was historical street view, but that'd be impossible unless they made one with collecting old pictures or something. ;)
brianh333 05-23-2010, 10:15 PM Recently just for the heck of it, I've searched people on Myspace and Facebook, just to be curious what they might look like today.
Been there done that as well. There is a Nick Skubish on Facebook, who looks (by age) that he may be the son who was saved, due to the ghost of his mom (Christine) supposedly being seen on the side of the road.
McBevis 05-29-2010, 09:37 PM I'm not as bad about trying to find names, as I am locations, especially with the advent of Google "Street View".
I spent a few hours this weekend searching out the locations for:
Kathy Hobbs (Las Vegas)
Russell Evans (Spokane, WA)
Jamie Santos (Wheeling, IL)
Kansas City Firefighters
Katherine Korzilius (Austin, TX)
I can't imagine how creepy it would be if someone ever notes the location of the "Angela Hammond phone booth". Obviously it's 2010, so there's probably no phone booth there anymore, but to be able to zoom in on the parking lot / intersection, would be about as creepy as it gets.
I've looked at Elder Circle (where the Korziliuses lived) on Google Earth, and it actually does look very much like the diagram shown in the segment.
Also, in Austin, Texas (the neighborhood where Colleen Reed was abducted from the do-it-yourself carwash), if you fly to Powell Street (where the witnesses were hanging out) and scroll slightly south on Powell Street where it meets West 5th Street, there is a building on the corner of Powell and W. 5th that is shaped in such a way that it looks like it could be one of those do-it-yourself car washes.
Gelatinous Goo 05-29-2010, 11:03 PM I make part of my living tracking down missing people who once had a brief moment of glory. It's a very fulfilling process, although all-too-frequent dead ends can sometimes be frustrating. Perseverance nearly always pays off in the long run, however. After searching for descendants of two people (one for 13 years and one for 3), I thought up new methods and found both families (in a five minute time span) on the same day. The more you dig, the better you become, and you create new ways to innovate your searches with the passing of time. It's been a passion of mine for years, and an activity I'd highly recommend.
hostedbyrobertstack 05-30-2010, 09:39 AM I've looked at Elder Circle (where the Korziliuses lived) on Google Earth, and it actually does look very much like the diagram shown in the segment.
Also, in Austin, Texas (the neighborhood where Colleen Reed was abducted from the do-it-yourself carwash), if you fly to Powell Street (where the witnesses were hanging out) and scroll slightly south on Powell Street where it meets West 5th Street, there is a building on the corner of Powell and W. 5th that is shaped in such a way that it looks like it could be one of those do-it-yourself car washes.
I took your directions and I actually did google street view and have found the carwash (right by the corners of 5th and powell.) You can also see that the street is a one way street...so that must be it. Eerie
Orgazmo 05-31-2010, 03:30 AM I like to search segments for updates and most searches point back to here anyway! That's how I found the site in the first place.
alfiechat 05-31-2010, 08:16 AM I have looked for Bill day info a few times, his story is one of the most heartbreaking out there. Especially for info about his ex that kidnapped their son.. I have also looked for info on oliver Munson
McBevis 05-31-2010, 03:50 PM I have looked for Bill day info a few times, his story is one of the most heartbreaking out there. Especially for info about his ex that kidnapped their son.. I have also looked for info on oliver Munson
Re: Oliver Munson
Though the case was never solved as far as I know, Munson was actually declared legally dead in 1985, 9 years before his segment was made. It's kind of weird that they made no mention of that during the segment.
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