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Hello,
Some of these Robert Stack-hosted episodes on YouTube seem different than when I watched them years ago. 2 examples: Amelia Earhart - I remember one witness saying “I swear on my Purple Heart that it was her” John Branion: at the end of the segment, Mr. Stack said something like “by dying, John Branion was now a free man” with a slight grin on his face. These 2 examples do not appear in the episodes on YouTube. Any idea why not? |
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I know the 'Attacker of Debbie' segment was edited to remove something Stack said when he was introducing it but I don't remember exactly what it was. |
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It was something along the lines of people thinking differently of the attack due to a black man attacking a white woman. I don't remember the exact words.
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This reminds me of the thread a few years back where we talked about all of the endless Lifetime cuts.
Lifetime edited about 70% of the segments, many times cutting out minutes of footage, in order to make room for more commercials. When the episodes were uploaded by filmrise, we finally got to watch them as they were presented originally on NBC. |
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For example, in the Mac MacDonald segment, the reenactment of Mary Helen's mother reacting to her daughter being on the motorcycle with Mac is cut. In the segment about Heck family, a scene of them sweeping grain out of boxcars because they were so desperate is cut (I found that one particularly poignant because the men guarding the train felt so bad for them that they would look the other way). There are other moments that definitely make sense to cut or you could guess why (such as mentioning the statute of limitations expires in a month, etc.). Sue Billig's sad speech about putting her daughter to rest next to her father if found dead was cut, likely because the preceding scene mentioned that Mr. Billig had died "last year" (though I think they should have kept this to show the impact on her family). |
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For reasons unknown, they removed the Tony Miller full segment (Farina version) as well as the updates for it on the Stack versions.
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As part of my long term project to try and build a definitive restored series I am working on a database of UM segments, etc.
One thing I am tracking for this database is Film rise episodes with suspected cuts. Although I don't have the originals to compare to, my rough guess is that over 50% of segments featured have been edited. Unfortunately, people are being told that these episodes are the "original Robert Stack Unsolved Mysteries" when that is patently false. Many segments are missing, and many more still are edited from the originals. Probably the most obvious edit I have seen is the removal of information about suspects that were later captured as this seems to have been a consistent practice while captured fugitives typically have such information included. However it goes without saying that the original broadcasts are needed to make a definite comparison and to provide restoration sources. |
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Two of my favorite segments I remember watching as a kid with my grandparents have been removed from the series.
The one about the UHaul owner's daughter-in-law being murdered and the one about the guy on the motorcycle who was run down on the freeway. He rolled into a ditch and pretended to play dead. Two truck drivers stopped and threw his bike in the ditch to try and cover up the crime. He was fearful they would have killed him if they found him. I always thought that was such a good segment I cold almost feel his fear. Isn't it something how you can sense you are in harm even during a traumatic event. He said something just told him to not let them find him because they would kill him. |
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I find it disturbing that the pleas/threats of institutional actors can keep material like this out of the hands of the public even when it was previously broadcast on national television. At best it is a clear illustration of chilling effects on free speech. In effect, an iron triangle forms between the rights holders, the institutions, and congress who collectively discourage or prevent people from seeing the material in question. Its particularly bad in this instance since the material is of a documentary nature and should be available for research. |
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I thought the Jay Durham segment was omitted because he's now deceased?
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All the more reason then for such cases to remain unredacted IMHO kinda like a book whose author dies and after a length of time it becomes public domain. It doesn't all of a sudden disappear never to see the light of day again🤔🤷 |
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Wasn't there a longer version of the Cindy James segment?
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