View Full Version : UM cases that changed your behavior


BlueGalexy
04-17-2018, 09:16 PM
Please forgive me if there was already a thread on the subject, but I know there were a number of UM cases over the years that influenced my habits. I've always been curious if some of my fellow fans had been impacted in the same way.

For example:
--The Matthew Chase segment made me stop visiting ATMs alone at night.

--The Patsy Wright segment put me off cough syrup for months...much to my parents' dismay, I'm sure.

--The Amy Bradley case is the reason I've never gone on a cruise. (Although to be fair, my mama also had a scary "near miss" while on a cruise that I'm sure also had an effect.)

What about you all? Has a UM segment ever impacted your habits?

TheCars1986
04-18-2018, 08:10 AM
I haven't touched any statues because I don't ever want to get pregnant.

justins5256
04-18-2018, 09:35 AM
I haven't touched any statues because I don't ever want to get pregnant.

Your getting pregnant is probably the only way I would believe in the segment.

drew790
04-18-2018, 09:56 AM
I still look into the security cameras.

TheCars1986
04-18-2018, 10:00 AM
Your getting pregnant is probably the only way I would believe in the segment.

:lol:

bell83
04-18-2018, 11:00 AM
After the La Posada segment, I was scared of going in the bathroom, for a while, because of that creepy mirror ghost in the reenactment. Later in life, I was working in a restaurant (as a closer) and would have to clean the bathrooms. Don't think that I didn't think of that scene more than once when walking into the bathrooms there hahaha

Also, I almost stopped smoking because Megadeth man said I probably shouldn't.

LooksLikeCRicci
04-18-2018, 11:14 AM
I haven't touched any statues because I don't ever want to get pregnant.

LOL!!!

Todd Mueller
04-18-2018, 01:42 PM
I stopped accepting rides to the BART station from Jule Caylor.

Jule said “It was hell having you ride along, and now that you’re gone things are going pretty well.” :lol:

DALLASTEXAN!!
04-18-2018, 03:34 PM
can't remember for sure but one of the first episodes I watched was "carol" and murder on music row...I think they were in the same episode but not 100%. I was only 6 years old at that time. I know after that episode I was scared to walk from the living room of our apartment to my bedroom without every light on. I still get the creeps when I watch the Kevin Hughes segment...and it just gets me upset how callous of a murder that was and that people got away with if for so long.

cdr369
04-18-2018, 04:52 PM
(a) Amy Bradley - I went to Greece with my parents and my sister and her friend two years ago. My parents, my sister/ and her female companion (who were both 18 at the time) took a five night cruise around Greece, while I flew to Rome. It scared me that my sister was on a cruise, drinking and dancing, without "adult supervision". I told her about Amy Bradley's case. Her case still haunts me on ships.

This year she has it in her head she wants to do a semester at sea. Again, I have warned her about it. I just don't like the idea of cruise ships, ship staff, and alcohol mixing after the sun goes down.

(b) I too look at security cameras, but I feel like I shouldn't. Often times I can hear Robert Stack and maybe Robin Warder/ or Gen WHY narrating my steps as I am being recorded, as if they are my final steps, later to be dissected by social media.

Mike82
04-19-2018, 02:05 PM
I remember my first time being alone with a woman in a hotel room at the age of 20 (at a work party). I am sure it's obvious what most men think in this situation but all I could think of was the Rose Turford and Carolyn Stevens case. In other words, when was the gun going to come out? Hope I didn't make the woman TOO uncomfortable!

Yes, I watched WAY too much UM in my teenage years. :lol:

bell83
04-19-2018, 05:00 PM
I remember my first time being alone with a woman in a hotel room at the age of 20 (at a work party). I am sure it's obvious what most men think in this situation but all I could think of was the Rose Turford and Carolyn Stevens case. In other words, when was the gun going to come out? Hope I didn't make the woman TOO uncomfortable!

Yes, I watched WAY too much UM in my teenage years. :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

That is priceless!

Little did you know, the woman was also a UM devotee and was thinking of the Sandra Orellana/Robert Salazar case, and hoping you wouldn't throw her off the balcony.

asmitty
04-19-2018, 05:35 PM
When I was a kid, I stopped riding bikes to the convenience store with friends after I saw the Michaela Garecht segment.

DALLASTEXAN!!
04-21-2018, 07:46 AM
(a) Amy Bradley - I went to Greece with my parents and my sister and her friend two years ago. My parents, my sister/ and her female companion (who were both 18 at the time) took a five night cruise around Greece, while I flew to Rome. It scared me that my sister was on a cruise, drinking and dancing, without "adult supervision". I told her about Amy Bradley's case. Her case still haunts me on ships.

This year she has it in her head she wants to do a semester at sea. Again, I have warned her about it. I just don't like the idea of cruise ships, ship staff, and alcohol mixing after the sun goes down.


I've thought about that segment when I've gone on a cruise. and there are other cases out there you can probably find online that show people falling overboard. I think that alcohol abuse combined with long sunny days are very dangerous and is likely what causes a lot of problems for people on a cruise. But all in all I think they are fairly safe and everyone on a cruise are just looking to have an experience that they can write home about. most of the crew on a ship are hard working and honest people. that's not to say that crime and corruption does not exist. it can happen anywhere.