ctgrumpybear
07-01-2020, 09:36 AM
How many times have cases been shown on Unsolved mysteries where they show an suspect in an murder and are looking for them but it’s turned out they would victims too
Two that came to mind are
Mike Riemer
I can’t remember the names but one case where police for an man who believe killed his wife and run off with his son. Now police say they believe him and his son would killed by the same person who killed his wife
bip05
07-01-2020, 12:02 PM
Bank President Dan Short of Noel, MO
WishfulDreamer
07-01-2020, 12:20 PM
How many times have cases been shown on Unsolved mysteries where they show an suspect in an murder and are looking for them but it’s turned out they would victims too
Two that came to mind are
Mike Riemer
I can’t remember the names but one case where police for an man who believe killed his wife and run off with his son. Now police say they believe him and his son would killed by the same person who killed his wife
Definitely my choice, too, for Mike Riemer. I was sure he was guilty for years until they found his remains.
The second case you are thinking of is this one: https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Dub_Wackerhagen
1990 UM fan
07-01-2020, 04:56 PM
Janice Owen. The authorities initially thought that she killed her 8-year-old daughter, Alyssa, until Janice herself was found murdered.
xxxxmattxxxx69
07-01-2020, 06:46 PM
John Feiga(sp?) murdered Erica Richardson. Then he himself was murdered. Didn't one of the brothers that murdered Dan Short get murdered in prison?
ctgrumpybear
07-01-2020, 07:35 PM
John Feiga(sp?) murdered Erica Richardson. Then he himself was murdered. Didn't one of the brothers that murdered Dan Short get murdered in prison?
One of killer die in prison from unknown reason and the other is on federal death row for killing his cellmate
bip05
07-01-2020, 09:29 PM
Tim McClure
well he certainly started to feel like one
mozartpc27
07-06-2020, 03:25 PM
Tim McClure is still a little up in the air for me.
Dub Wackerhagen, though...
Lieutenant Bookman
07-13-2020, 12:58 AM
Tim McClure
Ha. When I saw the thread title that quote immediately came to mind. Glad someone said it
TheCars1986
07-13-2020, 07:08 AM
Charles Holden
Good one. I think this case is the prime example of Occam's razor not being infallible.
Corkys-Place
08-01-2020, 02:06 AM
How about Dale Kerstetter?
Janel "Jaycee" Miller
08-13-2020, 08:41 PM
How about Kristin Tomlin and/or Suzanne Russell?
marahnna
08-21-2020, 06:54 PM
Most of my big ones have already been mentioned.
1. Dub Wackerhagen. I was always about 90% convinced, as were most people, I think, that he was guilty of killing Latricia and going on the run with Chance or perhaps killing him too in a rage. The recent developments have LE believing it was someone with an axe to grind against Trish - an ex, I think? I'm pretty sure they have a suspect in mind but they just don't have enough evidence to charge the person.
2. Charles Holden. I really felt for that guy. As unbelievable as the circumstances are, I never bought that he killed his mother. Poor guy got railroaded by the cops since he was the most convenient suspect. I'm glad they finally caught the actual killer.
3. Dale Kerstetter. I was on the fence until I listened to the "The Trail Went Cold" episode on his case. What Robin Warder says makes complete sense. The money Dale would have gotten for his role in the robbery was not a terribly large amount, certainly not enough for him to have lived on all these years. Further, the statute of limitations on the theft has run out, so if he did indeed run off, he'd be free to come out of hiding without fear of prosecution, but that hasn't happened.
4. The "Sammy Wheeler Trio," so to speak. This was probably the most soap opera-like segment I've ever seen on this show. Sammy's twin brother Danny, his girlfriend Pat Snead, and Pat's ex-husband Bob Bean were all at one time considered suspects, and each spent time in the segment accusing the others. All of them seemingly had good reasons to want to kill Sammy, but in the end, it turned out to be a random act of violence. That one was a wild ride.