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Old 07-12-2007, 01:03 PM   #1
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Since the series has ended, there are several cases I recall that I want to to see solved. Among them:

The capture of:
Mahfuz Huck, murderer of Todd Kelly
Marvin and Sandra Maple, who abducted their grandchildren and never caught
murderer of Ali Berrelez
the attempted murderer of an unidentified woman on Berryman Road in Putnam, CT
attempted murder of motorcyclist Jay Durham
murderer of Katherine Korzilius who inspired Jon Bon Jovi song

Resolution of missing person cases of:
Tara Calico - missing from Belem, NM
Angela Hammond - abducted from Clinton, MO phone booth
Sodder Children - wansihed from Christmas Eve home fire
Devon Williams - missing Arizona truck driver
Tami Leppert - missing actress from Cocoa Beach, California
Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman - vanished from Vinita Park, OK housefire
Traci Jo Shine - murdered by boyfriend, body never found
Carrie Culberson - murdered by boyfriend, body never found

I really wish Court TV would pick up "Unsolved Mysteries" with a new host or that America's Most Wanted would add the show files to their case files!
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Old 07-12-2007, 01:52 PM   #2
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Yes I agree about finding resolutions to all those cases. Not sure if you were aware of this or not but trucker Devin Williams remains were eventually found. They couldn't tell what he died from but I wouldn't be suprised if it were exposure.
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:32 PM   #3
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Since the series has ended, there are several cases I recall that I want to to see solved. Among them:

The capture of:
Mahfuz Huck, murderer of Todd Kelly
Marvin and Sandra Maple, who abducted their grandchildren and never caught
murderer of Ali Berrelez
the attempted murderer of an unidentified woman on Berryman Road in Putnam, CT
attempted murder of motorcyclist Jay Durham
murderer of Katherine Korzilius who inspired Jon Bon Jovi song

Resolution of missing person cases of:
Tara Calico - missing from Belem, NM
Angela Hammond - abducted from Clinton, MO phone booth
Sodder Children - wansihed from Christmas Eve home fire
Devon Williams - missing Arizona truck driver
Tami Leppert - missing actress from Cocoa Beach, California
Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman - vanished from Vinita Park, OK housefire
Traci Jo Shine - murdered by boyfriend, body never found
Carrie Culberson - murdered by boyfriend, body never found

I really wish Court TV would pick up "Unsolved Mysteries" with a new host or that America's Most Wanted would add the show files to their case files!
Were the Sodder children ever featured on UM?

Also, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Katherine Korzilius' "murderer" to be brought to justice. I'd bet everything I own that she hopped on the back of her mother's SUV, just like police theorized, and fell off. Not enough time for much else to have happened.
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:33 PM   #4
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Since the series has ended, there are several cases I recall that I want to to see solved. Among them:

The capture of:
Mahfuz Huck, murderer of Todd Kelly
Marvin and Sandra Maple, who abducted their grandchildren and never caught
murderer of Ali Berrelez
the attempted murderer of an unidentified woman on Berryman Road in Putnam, CT
attempted murder of motorcyclist Jay Durham
murderer of Katherine Korzilius who inspired Jon Bon Jovi song

Resolution of missing person cases of:
Tara Calico - missing from Belem, NM
Angela Hammond - abducted from Clinton, MO phone booth
Sodder Children - wansihed from Christmas Eve home fire
Devon Williams - missing Arizona truck driver
Tami Leppert - missing actress from Cocoa Beach, California
Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman - vanished from Vinita Park, OK housefire
Traci Jo Shine - murdered by boyfriend, body never found
Carrie Culberson - murdered by boyfriend, body never found
Not all the cases you listed were ever featured on UM. They include the Carrie Culberson case. As for the Sodder children, that case doesn't ring a bell.

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You should be getting part of your wish for the former. It was recently announced that HBO's distribution wing will be succeeding Buena Vista Television as the distributor for UM. With Lifetime's UM deal ending next year, Cosgrove & Meurer Productions will be shopping the series to other networks. Although it is too early to know what channel will be buying the show, I'd say there's a 99.9 percent probability that it will be another cable network.

As for the latter, AMW and UM were designed as separate shows, and that's the way it is meant to be. Besides, AMW has profiled plenty of cases that also happened to have been profiled on UM. So that's as far as it needs to go (and should go). Merging the two shows in any way would be like Pepsi becoming business partners with Coca-Cola. Or merging The Radio Factor with The Savage Nation (perhaps renaming it The Radio Nation or The Savage Factor)!
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There are so may cases that I cannot think of right now, but here are the ones right off the top of my head:

Gordon Page, JR.
Kurt Sova
Tammy Lynn Leppert
Baskin children
Cindy.............man I just drew a blank, but she's the one that they don't know if it was suicide or murder. Not Anderson.
Marlys Thomas' baby, Mary Agnes Gross--is she dead or alive?
Nyleen Kay Marshall
Sharon Marshall (actually was this case even on UM?)
Angela Hammond!
Tracy Kirkpatrick
Tara Calico

*Sodder children, Carrie Culberson in fact weren't on UM, what about Traci Jo Shine? I don't remember her.
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Sharon Marshall (actually was this case even on UM?)
If you are referring to the young woman who died in a suspicious hit-and-run accident, then yes. "Sharon Marshall" was discussed in the 1995 segment about the 1994 abduction of Michael Hughes. "Sharon Marshall" was one of several aliases that she used, so it may not be her actual name. (Hence the quotation marks around the name.)

There is a book about her: A Beautiful Child, by Matt Birkbeck.

Here's a link related to the case.

http://karisable.com/mbirkbeck.htm
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If you are referring to the young woman who died in a suspicious hit-and-run accident, then yes. "Sharon Marshall" was discussed in the 1995 segment about the 1994 abduction of Michael Hughes. "Sharon Marshall" was one of several aliases that she used, so it may not be her actual name. (Hence the quotation marks around the name.)

There is a book about her: A Beautiful Child, by Matt Birkbeck.

Here's a link related to the case.

http://karisable.com/mbirkbeck.htm
Cool, thanks Kane!
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I agree with Kane, while I do appreciate John Walsh for all he has done, and sympathize with him for his tragedy, I'm not sure I would want him taking over UM in any way.

As for what cases I want updated, all of 'em But that probably won't happen.
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Of course I'd want to see them all get solved but the ones that get to me the most are the missing children cases like Nyleen Marshall, Anthonette Cayedito etc
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i remember that Jeremy Allen Jones was arrested here in Mobile, AL.
he is suspected in the disappearances of Ashley Freeman and Laura Bible.
i cant remember if he ever confessed to it though
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Also, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Katherine Korzilius' "murderer" to be brought to justice. I'd bet everything I own that she hopped on the back of her mother's SUV, just like police theorized, and fell off. Not enough time for much else to have happened.
I'm torn on that one as well. While that theory does make sense in that it would explain how her body was found in the opposite direction of where she was headed, I'm not sure how she could have lasted as long as she did on the back of the car, given that the handle pops open when you try to hang on to it, it was hot to handle, and the mother was likely to have seen her in the mirrors.

Plus, I've never heard of that happening before. When I was growing up, it wasn't uncommon for us kids to hop in the back (bed) of the pick up truck (which is now illegal), but I've never heard of a kid riding on the outside of a vehicle. Granted we sometimes don't make the best decision when we're kids, but this obviously be extremely chancey under the best of circumcstances.
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the article i read mentioned that jones was only 18 miles from the Freeman house...
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I'm torn on that one as well. While that theory does make sense in that it would explain how her body was found in the opposite direction of where she was headed, I'm not sure how she could have lasted as long as she did on the back of the car, given that the handle pops open when you try to hang on to it, it was hot to handle, and the mother was likely to have seen her in the mirrors.

Plus, I've never heard of that happening before. When I was growing up, it wasn't uncommon for us kids to hop in the back (bed) of the pick up truck (which is now illegal), but I've never heard of a kid riding on the outside of a vehicle. Granted we sometimes don't make the best decision when we're kids, but this obviously be extremely chancey under the best of circumcstances.
I think what you have to keep in mind is that to you and I, sure, hopping on the back of a car is chancey, but to a six year old? They don't understand the dangers of things as clearly as you or I do. I remember when I was a kid that neighborhood kids, when it snowed, would find ways to hitch sleds to the backs of passing cars (not necessarily belonging to people they knew) and ride up and down our street as if it were a sleigh ride. Not as dangerous as hopping on the back of a moving vehicle when there's no snow on the ground, but, the point is, if those kids could think to do that, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out a six year old thought she could "surprise" or "fool" Mommy by hitching a ride and appearing to "beat" her home despite walking, only to fall off. I remember trying to surprise my parents with various stunts (none as dangerous) as a kid. Hasn't every little kid, for example, hidden once or twice from their parents, thinking they could fool them into thinking they'd disappeared? I think kids get a little rush from this kind of stuff. I know I did when I was little. Indeed, I knew a kid who died when I was little doing what some thought was a prank, an attempt to scare his parents (it wasn't clear if it was a prank or it was actually suicide - - a few days before Halloween, this kid's parents went out for a 15-30 minute walk, as they always did, and when they came back they found him hanging. The kid was 13 and didn't seem a high risk for suicide, and, givn the proximity to Halloween, there was some thought he was trying to pull a prank and "scare" his parents on their return, but that it went awry. Like I said, it's unclear).

I think Katherine was trying to pull a stunt, and that she picked the wrong one to pull.
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I'm torn on that one as well. While that theory does make sense in that it would explain how her body was found in the opposite direction of where she was headed, I'm not sure how she could have lasted as long as she did on the back of the car, given that the handle pops open when you try to hang on to it, it was hot to handle, and the mother was likely to have seen her in the mirrors.

Plus, I've never heard of that happening before. When I was growing up, it wasn't uncommon for us kids to hop in the back (bed) of the pick up truck (which is now illegal), but I've never heard of a kid riding on the outside of a vehicle. Granted we sometimes don't make the best decision when we're kids, but this obviously be extremely chancey under the best of circumcstances.
I think what you have to keep in mind is that to you and me, sure, hopping on the back of a car is chancey, but to a six year old? They don't understand the dangers of things as clearly as you or I do. I remember when I was a kid that neighborhood kids, when it snowed, would find ways to hitch sleds to the backs of passing cars (not necessarily belonging to people they knew) and ride up and down our street as if it were a sleigh ride. Not as dangerous as hopping on the back of a moving vehicle when there's no snow on the ground, but, the point is, if those kids could think to do that, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out a six year old thought she could "surprise" or "fool" Mommy by hitching a ride and appearing to "beat" her home despite walking, only to fall off. I remember trying to surprise my parents with various stunts (none as dangerous) as a kid. Hasn't every little kid, for example, hidden once or twice from their parents, thinking they could fool them into thinking they'd disappeared? I think kids get a little rush from this kind of stuff. I know I did when I was little. Indeed, I knew a kid who died when I was little doing what some thought was a prank, an attempt to scare his parents (it wasn't clear if it was a prank or it was actually suicide - - a few days before Halloween, this kid's parents went out for a 15-30 minute walk, as they always did, and when they came back they found him hanging. The kid was 13 and didn't seem a high risk for suicide, and, givn the proximity to Halloween, there was some thought he was trying to pull a prank and "scare" his parents on their return, but that it went awry. Like I said, it's unclear).

I think Katherine was trying to pull a stunt, and that she picked the wrong one to pull.
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I think what you have to keep in mind is that to you and me, sure, hopping on the back of a car is chancey, but to a six year old? They don't understand the dangers of things as clearly as you or I do. I remember when I was a kid that neighborhood kids, when it snowed, would find ways to hitch sleds to the backs of passing cars (not necessarily belonging to people they knew) and ride up and down our street as if it were a sleigh ride. Not as dangerous as hopping on the back of a moving vehicle when there's no snow on the ground, but, the point is, if those kids could think to do that, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out a six year old thought she could "surprise" or "fool" Mommy by hitching a ride and appearing to "beat" her home despite walking, only to fall off. I remember trying to surprise my parents with various stunts (none as dangerous) as a kid. Hasn't every little kid, for example, hidden once or twice from their parents, thinking they could fool them into thinking they'd disappeared? I think kids get a little rush from this kind of stuff. I know I did when I was little. Indeed, I knew a kid who died when I was little doing what some thought was a prank, an attempt to scare his parents (it wasn't clear if it was a prank or it was actually suicide - - a few days before Halloween, this kid's parents went out for a 15-30 minute walk, as they always did, and when they came back they found him hanging. The kid was 13 and didn't seem a high risk for suicide, and, givn the proximity to Halloween, there was some thought he was trying to pull a prank and "scare" his parents on their return, but that it went awry. Like I said, it's unclear).

I think Katherine was trying to pull a stunt, and that she picked the wrong one to pull.
But from the seggie, it said that in the shorter route where Katherine was suppose to be going in, there was a vacant lot and dogs picked up her scent around that lot. If she did indeed try to hop on the back of her mother's van, how did the dogs get her scent from the lot that was in the opposite direction?
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