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Who are some people that were interviewed on the show that you just didn't like? I'm not necessarily talking about people you think are guilty, but just those who got on you nerves for one reason or another. Here are some of mine.
Jimmy Aprille: This is one of the stories never aired on Lifetime. Jimmy's wife Melvine wiped out his funds and kidnapped their two children. But something about Jimmy's interview bothered me. He seemed very smug and showed little (if any) emotion. I don't if it was just me, but his attitude made it hard for me to feel too sorry for him. Luckily, his wife and children were eventually found. Michael W. Anderson: Cindy Anderson's father. He smiled throughout the interview and didn't seem overly concerned with his daughter's disappearance. Everyone in the segment (the detectives, Cindy's sister Christine, her friend Terri and one of the clients from the law office where Cindy worked as a secretary) all seemed to think that Cindy was being stalked. Mr. Anderson never even mentioned that theory and seemed to have one of his own; Cindy had been skipping meals to keep her figure and spend a lot of time applying makeup and "that may have been part of the problem". That makes no sense. If anything, she sounds like any other 20-yr-old woman with a serious boyfriend who wants to look especially good for him. Mr. Anderson's nonchalant attitude just turns my stomach. Mickey Jackson: Lauren Jackson's father. I hated the way he kept putting Lauren's mom Christina down! Huey Littleton: Pam Ellender's self-righteous father. I realize he suffered a terrible loss when his daughter and son-in-law were murdered, but he took things way too far when he started pulling "witnesses" out of the woodwork and came up with outlandish theories about how a group of young satanists killed Eric and Pam and partied hearty in their house. Can anyone think of any others? |
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^ Cynthia Anderson's father was creepy, did you notice he just kept smiling in this very bizarre way like he was just awfully amused with himself. Certainly not the reaction one would expect from a man whose daughter had been missing around a decade by that point.
As for Huey Littleton well he says it himself about the murderers something like: "Where is their compassion?, where are their souls?, will someone please get this bible unstuck from my ass?" Some others who I didn't like that much would have to be Detective Dennis Wheatly and of course Judge Robert Corlew from Murfeesboro, Tennessee. |
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Cynthia Anderson's father was creepy, did you notice he just kept smiling in this very bizarre way like he was just awfully amused with himself. Certainly not the reaction one would expect from a man whose daughter had been missing around a decade by that point.
I didn't like this guy at all either. He took a cheap shot at his daugther and barely seemed like he cared what happened. |
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Oh, good question unsolved88. I agree with all the names mentioned so far, but who's Detective Dennis Wheatly? Offhand, I would add Jule Caylor, and the prosecutors for the Larry Race, Stuart Heaton and Glen Consagra statements. Those particular prosecutors were too arrogant IMO. Oh, and that Michael Delano Floyd who, when asked where is son Michael Hughes is, replies "it's none of your damn business where he's at." Oh, and Jerry Strickland claiming that all they had was "circlestantiave evidence" was a roll your eyes moment.
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Yes, Cindy's father just rubbed me the wrong way. I think it is because of his rather smug, carefree attitude. I am not making fun when I say this, but I think it is because he probably just thinks she is with God now or something so maybe he is comfortable and at ease?
I just think regardless his behavior was very odd, however from what he said, he kind of views Cindy as a black sheep of the family all because she put make up on and actually wanted to look better, presumably for her boyfriend. It just seemed that while she was planning on going to a bible college that she was the more liberal one of the family and her father from the sounds of it did not like this. I agree on some of those piece of work prosecutors. Some were alright, others not so good, the ones in the Larry Race case, Stuart Heaton and Tommy Ziegler's case are the top three I can think of. Jeffrey Ashton who was the prosecutor intervewed in the Ziegler segment, was a real piece of work, shooting everything down and spinning everything with no real evidence to back him up. |
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LOL. I'm beating several people to the punch when I say this, but I can think of several "concerned husbands" who came off as pretty darn insincere in the UM segments:
1. PAUL POLLIS-- Duh. We all know how I (and several others) feel about him and his desire for an obsessively clean house. 2. STEPHEN MARFEO-- The fact that he committed a murder-suicide in the last day of his life makes me wonder if he didn't kill his wife as well. 3. MARK NICHOLS-- WHO remembers EVERYTHING their wife took out of the closet... seriously? 4. CHAD NOE-- Nevermind the fact that I think he was totally involved in the disappearance of Wendy Camp. I just don't like him. Period. |
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Hey CRicci, well I agree on those 4 however I will say out of those 4 in my opinion Stephen Marfeo is the most likeable by far out of the 4 or at least the least dislikeable out of the four. I remember the very first time I saw that segment I actually thought he was innocent until I saw that little update at the end which the first time I saw the segment made my jaw drop. However I dont know what it is about Marfeo, I still dont dislike him even though I think he probably killed his wife.
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Stephen Marfeo was a lowlife.
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Well maybe, but I was just saying, I didnt look at him and have this strong dislike of him. I said before I knew about the other killing, he was even likeable. Maybe he was a "lowlife" however I was just saying that he was the least dislikeable out of the four that CRicci had listed, in my opinion of course.
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I thought Martha Roberts' husband looked quite scary
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Here are my picks, off the top of my head of course:
Jenny Pratt's mom Judge Robert Corlew (he wasn't interviewed though, was he?) Paul Pollis Oh yeah, who is this Cindy Anderson's dad who is highly disliked? I don't remember the case! |
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Number 1 - Jule Caylor. No question.
After him, I'd say... Larry Gibson, Paul Pollis, the prosecutor in the Patricia Stallings case, and that utterly clueless couple who were Crystal Spencer's neighbours. |
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Mr Wacker.
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