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TheCars1986 04-12-2019, 08:03 AM Saw this segment for the first time in a long time yesterday and there is no doubt in my mind that she staged her disappearance to humiliate (and implicate) her husband who was having an affair. Exactly like the plot of the novel and film "Gone Girl".
justins5256 04-12-2019, 09:13 AM Yeah, I saw it too and had the same thoughts. Also thought it was funny she didn’t mention it at all in her autobiography.
Steve_uk 04-12-2019, 11:24 AM Saw this segment for the first time in a long time yesterday and there is no doubt in my mind that she staged her disappearance to humiliate (and implicate) her husband who was having an affair. Exactly like the plot of the novel and film "Gone Girl".
I don't subscribe to this view. She was far too traumatized throughout the whole incident to have an ulterior motive. https://www.historyextra.com/period/20th-century/agatha-christie-disappearance-mystery-facts-poirot-miss-marple-detective/
Fletch 04-12-2019, 11:40 AM Am I the only one who thought then (and still does today) that this segment was a complete waste of time?
TheCars1986 04-12-2019, 11:57 AM I don't subscribe to this view. She was far too traumatized throughout the whole incident to have an ulterior motive. https://www.historyextra.com/period/20th-century/agatha-christie-disappearance-mystery-facts-poirot-miss-marple-detective/
Yeah I don't buy that at all. She checked into the hotel using her husband's mistress's name. Doesn't get any more clear than that, IMO. She did that on purpose. And what UM doesn't mention is that after ditching her car and getting on a train, she mailed a letter to her brother-in-law. It was postmarked a day after her disappearance.
Steve_uk 04-12-2019, 12:33 PM Yeah I don't buy that at all. She checked into the hotel using her husband's mistress's name. Doesn't get any more clear than that, IMO. She did that on purpose. And what UM doesn't mention is that after ditching her car and getting on a train, she mailed a letter to her brother-in-law. It was postmarked a day after her disappearance.
Well she also wrote another letter to the local chief constable stating that she was in fear of her life. I'm sure this wasn't the first extramarital affair committed by Archibald, though evidently the incident was preying on her mind.
Labonte18 04-12-2019, 12:39 PM She was neurally linked with a Vespiform. When the link was broken she wound up with amnesia and was dropped off 10 days later at the Harrogate Hotel by Donna and the Doctor.
It's all perfectly simple.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unicorn_and_the_Wasp
1990 UM fan 04-12-2019, 06:15 PM Am I the only one who thought then (and still does today) that this segment was a complete waste of time?
To me, it remains a sentimental part of the 1994 era
Labonte18 04-12-2019, 09:19 PM To me, it remains a sentimental part of the 1994 era
I think it's just a fascinating look back at history. I put it in line with Amelia Earhart.. Historical unsolved mystery. Luckily, this one, for all intents and purposes, had a happy ending to it.
There were alot of stories that were more a waste of time and space than this one.
Fletch 04-12-2019, 10:24 PM There were alot of stories that were more a waste of time and space than this one.
Agree with you there for sure.
DALLASTEXAN!! 04-19-2019, 01:54 PM This is a segment that has grown on me. Early on I used to get bored with it, but I actually think it shows everything that is good about UM. Their ability to showcase historical figures from around the world and at the end of the day it is a perplexing mystery whether she ran on purpose or did have a mental breakdown. I tend to think it was both and she decided to leave it a historical mystery for her fans.
Labonte18 04-19-2019, 04:00 PM This is a segment that has grown on me. Early on I used to get bored with it, but I actually think it shows everything that is good about UM. Their ability to showcase historical figures from around the world and at the end of the day it is a perplexing mystery whether she ran on purpose or did have a mental breakdown. I tend to think it was both and she decided to leave it a historical mystery for her fans.
If you have Prime.. Watch the episode of Doctor Who I referenced above. It does a story about this mystery.. Obviously fictionalized, but quite fun and interesting.
It's one of the 10th doctor and Donna Noble stories as well, which was a high water mark for the series. I think it's Season 5 on Prime.
Just a fun little look at this particular unsolved mystery from a sci-fi angle.
DALLASTEXAN!! 04-20-2019, 05:49 AM If you have Prime.. Watch the episode of Doctor Who I referenced above. It does a story about this mystery.. Obviously fictionalized, but quite fun and interesting.
It's one of the 10th doctor and Donna Noble stories as well, which was a high water mark for the series. I think it's Season 5 on Prime.
Just a fun little look at this particular unsolved mystery from a sci-fi angle.
I have seen that episode. It is one of the best from that show.
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