View Full Version : SEASON 4 IS UP!!!


hostedbyrobertstack
04-07-2017, 08:26 PM
FYI...just checked and it's up!

hostedbyrobertstack
04-07-2017, 08:50 PM
...and I don't see the Orange Sock Murders...I hope I'm wrong.

NCRavensFan86
04-07-2017, 08:53 PM
25 Episodes longest season yet!!!!! I love how whenever Filmrise says a season of UM is going to be released in 2 to 3 weeks they really mean 2 to 3 days!!!

DP1
04-07-2017, 08:54 PM
Awesome! I sure didn't expect it to be posted on a Friday.

JannTosh
04-07-2017, 09:03 PM
Now I just need to figure out which episode which



Clicked on a random episode and one of them is the Angela Hammond segment which has the awesome name "Dial A for Abduction"

RevengeTypeBurn
04-07-2017, 09:46 PM
...and I don't see the Orange Sock Murders...I hope I'm wrong.

That's one I was really looking forward to. :(

NCRavensFan86
04-07-2017, 09:53 PM
No Orange Sock Murder Case in Season 4. I just watched the intros and moved my cursor along the bottom bar. I am happy the Josephine White "Pigeon Drop" case is in Season 4. It seems the cases that Filmrise are skipping are mostly "Fraud" and "Child Custody/Kidnapping Cases" Which are my faves.

JannTosh
04-07-2017, 09:54 PM
Orange Sock should have been in Season 3. The fact it's still not here show we mightmight not be getting it

RevengeTypeBurn
04-07-2017, 09:56 PM
The Connecticut River Killer segment is in episode 4. I always thought that was well done.

dynoguy88
04-07-2017, 10:23 PM
Sweeeeeet!

In regards to the orange socks murders, maybe the segment has some creative name that doesn't jump out right away like other cases listed under Prime?

DP1
04-07-2017, 10:36 PM
This season has a lot of really good ones.

Jediknight1823
04-07-2017, 10:43 PM
The murders of Shane and Sally is named Dungeons and Dragons.

Um what the butt?

dynoguy88
04-07-2017, 11:21 PM
I love Lifetime for how they broadcast the reruns for so many years...but I hate how much they cut so many segments to shreds to make room for more commercials.

I just watched the Alex Cooper segment on Prime and it was a real eye opener over how much Lifetime didn't include. It's so nice to watch these now how they originally aired.

JannTosh
04-07-2017, 11:40 PM
watched the original Deborah Poe segment featuring the infamous Megadeath guy. I had only seen the Farina version


also, I may be wrong but the Tommy Gibson segment looks to be missing

DazzlerSparkler
04-08-2017, 01:45 AM
I love Lifetime for how they broadcast the reruns for so many years...but I hate how much they cut so many segments to shreds to make room for more commercials.

I just watched the Alex Cooper segment on Prime and it was a real eye opener over how much Lifetime didn't include. It's so nice to watch these now how they originally aired.

Did they? Like what for example?

dynoguy88
04-08-2017, 09:33 AM
Did they? Like what for example?

Extended interviews, tons of family photos. Theories from Alex's wife Margaret and his daughter Leila, that I vaguely remember from the original broadcast about what had happened to him. The wife feared he had been robbed and killed by a stranger because he had a habit of carrying a wad of cash in his front pocket and putting it on full display every time he paid for something. The daughter feared he had a heart attack at the river where his car was found and the reenactment shows him falling into the water in slow motion.

At one point, the wife says her heart wouldn't let her believe he would willingly take off and leave the family, which is sad because that's exactly what he did.

When evidence showed that the man hiding out in Toronto WAS Alex Cooper, the daughter said she wanted to hug her father...but also give him a kick in the butt.

JannTosh
04-08-2017, 12:55 PM
Anyone feel like a lot of episodes are missing?

idol
04-08-2017, 05:24 PM
I just started season 3, got some catching up to do.

Yusuke
04-08-2017, 08:08 PM
Shouldn't this or Season 4 have the Nyleen Kay Marshall case? Was it one of the segments cut out? I know it was in an episode where one of the other segments was about staircases.

dayman67
04-08-2017, 08:48 PM
Shouldn't this or Season 4 have the Nyleen Kay Marshall case? Was it one of the segments cut out? I know it was in an episode where one of the other segments was about staircases.
That segment is in episode 10 of season 3

Todd Mueller
04-09-2017, 11:28 AM
The amount of extra amount of material in the Arthur Paul Beal case was incredible.

bip05
04-09-2017, 11:53 PM
Did they? Like what for example?

Here's a great post that explains a lot of this stuff:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=223465

GoldenGirlsFan92
04-10-2017, 02:34 AM
So glad season 4 is up! Hello Binge watching!! I'm excited for more seasons to be released after this!

kolson82
04-10-2017, 10:48 PM
Some great episodes so far in Season 4. Just got done with Episode 9. I was disappointed there was no composite sketch of "Sam" shown during the Beverly McGowan segment.

LooksLikeCRicci
04-11-2017, 11:21 AM
Some great episodes so far in Season 4. Just got done with Episode 9. I was disappointed there was no composite sketch of "Sam" shown during the Beverly McGowan segment.

I wonder why that is... perhaps because Elaine Parent was apprehended and allegedly acted alone?

kolson82
04-11-2017, 12:21 PM
I wonder why that is... perhaps because Elaine Parent was apprehended and allegedly acted alone?

That was my guess. However, they kept the part with the travel agent in the segment, so I don't know why they wouldn't have just kept the composite in there. The first thing my wife said when the segment was over was, "Wait, what about the guy that was trying to pass himself off as her?"

kolson82
04-11-2017, 12:22 PM
I also just finished episode 12, and I had never seen the first story profiled on that episode: the story of Michael St. Clair/Dennis Reese. It's possible I saw it once during the show's original run, but if so, I remembered nothing about it. I love that are still some segments that feel new after all these years.

LooksLikeCRicci
04-11-2017, 12:38 PM
That segment is in episode 10 of season 3

Welcome! :wave:

Your screen name kills me, btw. I saw that and immediately started singing, "DAY-man, ah-ah-ahhhhh!"

Don't know if you were intentionally referencing Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but thanks for the laugh. :)

UM_FAN_79
04-11-2017, 01:10 PM
CT River Valley serial killer is my #1 favorite segment of them all. I wish thew would surprise us by throwing the Tara Calico segment into one of the future seasons, but I'm not gonna hold my breath on it.

RevengeTypeBurn
04-11-2017, 01:26 PM
CT River Valley serial killer is my #1 favorite segment of them all. I wish thew would surprise us by throwing the Tara Calico segment into one of the future seasons, but I'm not gonna hold my breath on it.

If you forced me to choose a single favourite, I'd have to agree. It's just masterful television. But I'd have a hard time leaving out Dave Bocks.

MegtheEgg86
04-11-2017, 10:45 PM
I've always thought the segment on the John Hardin house was a real outlier.

It's kind of an unusual haunting story for UM, in that the death of John Hardin had only occurred three years before the Farris family moved in. But I always had far more questions about Hardin's unsolved murder than I ever did about the house.

It also seems the investigators in the case were a little disappointed they received few calls after the broadcast, but I reckon that might have had a lot to do with the angle of the story.

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1991-11-01/news/9111010555_1_unsolved-mysteries-clermont-police-hatley

DP1
04-12-2017, 12:10 AM
I always thought Walter Curly Green's lost love could have been one of those Nicholas Sparks books that get adapted into a movie.

dynoguy88
04-12-2017, 08:26 AM
I've always thought the segment on the John Hardin house was a real outlier.

It's kind of an unusual haunting story for UM, in that the death of John Hardin had only occurred three years before the Farris family moved in. But I always had far more questions about Hardin's unsolved murder than I ever did about the house.

It also seems the investigators in the case were a little disappointed they received few calls after the broadcast, but I reckon that might have had a lot to do with the angle of the story.

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1991-11-01/news/9111010555_1_unsolved-mysteries-clermont-police-hatley

It's definitely one of the more fascinating haunting cases with the dreams, the murder connection and Stack saying the UM crew witnessed constant strange things happening in that house; lights going on and off, doors opening and closing by themselves, their equipment not working and a window shattering in the attic for no apparent reason.

This could have been a great example to use as a two part segment, which UM was known to do from time to time. The first part could have focused on the house and the second specifically on the John Harden murder. It's interesting that UM interviewed his first wife, (who spoke so lovingly of him despite the fact he left her and his children for another woman and didn't really tell her why at the time) and there was no interview with the wife who lived with him at that house at the time of his murder.

When I uploaded that UM segment in the very early years of YouTube, I got plenty of responses from residents of Clermont, Florida, many of which who had never seen the segment but knew the stories about the house very well. That place is pretty infamous to local residents, even after 40 years.

http://i922.photobucket.com/albums/ad64/andy80_bucket/Clermont_zpsnqashmyq.png

dayman67
04-12-2017, 04:22 PM
Welcome! :wave:

Your screen name kills me, btw. I saw that and immediately started singing, "DAY-man, ah-ah-ahhhhh!"

Don't know if you were intentionally referencing Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but thanks for the laugh. :)
Hey thanks for the welcome! I've browsed the forum on and off for a few years now but I was able to find that segment using the wikia so I thought I'd answer.

And yes that is what I was referencing with my username, nice catch haha.

justins5256
04-12-2017, 06:48 PM
It's definitely one of the more fascinating haunting cases with the dreams, the murder connection and Stack saying the UM crew witnessed constant strange things happening in that house; lights going on and off, doors opening and closing by themselves, their equipment not working and a window shattering in the attic for no apparent reason.

This could have been a great example to use as a two part segment, which UM was known to do from time to time. The first part could have focused on the house and the second specifically on the John Harden murder. It's interesting that UM interviewed his first wife, (who spoke so lovingly of him despite the fact he left her and his children for another woman and didn't really tell her why at the time) and there was no interview with the wife who lived with him at that house at the time of his murder.

When I uploaded that UM segment in the very early years of YouTube, I got plenty of responses from residents of Clermont, Florida, many of which who had never seen the segment but knew the stories about the house very well. That place is pretty infamous to local residents, even after 40 years.

http://i922.photobucket.com/albums/ad64/andy80_bucket/Clermont_zpsnqashmyq.png

Do you happen to know the address? I live less than an hour away and I'd like to drive by some time.

Jenna_Nicole105
04-12-2017, 08:17 PM
This has probably been my overall favorite season yet, though of course they all have been great.

That said the best overall episode top to bottom in my opinion has been episode 17 of season 3.

Judith Himes, Tracy Kirkpatrick, Steve Wilson and Frankie Bloomer on the same episode.

Strongest top to bottom that I've seen so far on The Prime uploads, at least for me. Not as much a fan of The Bloomer segment as the others, but still a decent enough segment and the other three are classics in my mind.

dynoguy88
04-12-2017, 09:58 PM
Do you happen to know the address? I live less than an hour away and I'd like to drive by some time.

486 Osceola Ave. Its on a corner that connects with 5th Street in Clermont.