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Kane
08-25-2010, 08:09 PM
Has anyone here ever seen Million Dollar Mysteries? It was a short-lived TV show that aired on Fox in 2001. Although I never watched the show myself, it was a public service series similar to Unsolved Mysteries and America's Most Wanted. Narrated by Donald Kobiela, Million Dollar Mysteries focused on unsolved cases and clues that might help viewers solve them. Like UM and AMW, MDM featured reenactments.

Zero
08-29-2010, 04:22 AM
Yes I remember that show...

Wow! Flashback! I remember watching it Wednesday nights after I got home from work. The Mickey Thompson case was profiled on there. So was the case of Michael Negrete, Molly Bish I believe, and a handful of other cases that were later profiled on Unsolved Mysteries. Or may have been shown on UM just prior to.

One case involved a man wanted for killing a dog in a fit of road rage. There were several other cases profiling missing individuals and homicide victims. Also there was like a "special alert", naming individuals who were entitled to money sitting in a bank account somewhere.

For a couple of years you could search for the show and pull up the website, which had details of all cases profiled. The interesting thing is, only two or three cases ever profiled had rewards of a million bucks or more.

Good show. I found this website that has a video of the Darlie Routier segment shown on Million Dollar Mysteries.

http://www.justicefordarlie.net/media/mdm.php

carebears
12-01-2010, 06:03 PM
Has anyone here ever seen Million Dollar Mysteries? It was a short-lived TV show that aired on Fox in 2001. Although I never watched the show myself, it was a public service series similar to Unsolved Mysteries and America's Most Wanted. Narrated by Donald Kobiela, Million Dollar Mysteries focused on unsolved cases and clues that might help viewers solve them. Like UM and AMW, MDM featured reenactments.


The only million dollar mystery episode I saw online was at www.justicefordarlie.net/media.php which I visit that site a couple times weekly because I am Darlie Routier's supporter and I feel with all my heart that she is innocent.