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I'm a guy but yep, UM got me once. Someone mentioned in another thread the Arthur Paul Beal ep where he lost his memory but was found. He then had to call the woman who he had no memory of as his mother. The moment where he cracks and says, "This is.....your son." Man, right out of a movie. Got me right here. And, "I don't remember you."
UM had a few heart-tuggers, but anyone here get teary-eyed? |
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Don't tell anyone, but the story about the deaf girl searching for her biological father got to me.
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Today I watched, for the first time, the Marlene Santana abduction case from EOF's site. I got misty-eyed.
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The segment with the family that were driving home and were shot at and their son was killed as he tried to use his teddy bear to protect him.
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Mable Woods dog kettle being burned down (and the killing of the 49 dogs) always got to me since I'm a big dog lover. Crazy enough, this segment aired last year on the same day I lost my dog of 16 years. Bad, bad day. I usually get teary eyed when grieving family and friends are being interviewed and the reunions of "Lost Love." |
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The story about the German and American soldiers at Christmas ALWAYS gets me no matter how many times I see it!
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All the ones you guys mentioned plus many of the lost loves segments.
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I have to go for the kid who was shot and killed and held up his teddy bear and the dog kennel fire. Both of those make me bawl like a baby. Especially where the father of the kid is trying to tell the story and chokes up.
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I can't even bear to watch the road rage one with the baby and the teddy bear.
I must confess some of the Lost Loves Updates are the ones that have made me cry. Its so sweet when they show the reunions, you just get chills. There was one aired recently where an elderly man was looking for his sister whom he hadn't seen since they were very small. He found her and even brought their 80+ mother too and that one always gets to me. Also I thought that story about Victor Simon who was looking for his family was so sad, the life he had when he was younger was horrible! |
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Totally agree with you about the teddy bear. So so sad.
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This is one heartbreaking case. The mom had her baby for what, a couple of days, and then to have it all taken away by a deranged woman.
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I can't remember having cried from watching UM, but there are times when I came close. One segment that made me want to cry was the one about the Brunswick, Maine woman who vanished in 1986. After the initial broadcast of the segment, it was learned that she had committed suicide via a drug overdose after checking into an Alabama hotel. She died shortly after her 1986 disappearance, but her body remained unidentified until late 1988.
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One where two soldiers were reunited(the reunion took place in Hawaii with their wives) got me teary eyed. Another one where a soldier was looking for a nurse who helped him in Vietnam and they found her in the end and she came to his house and visited with him and his family!!
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