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Basically what it says in the title. Is it possible that there are other segments that were fully filmed but were shelved for legal or other reasons before it could ever be broadcast?
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Oh wow, I’d love to see this!
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Robin recently did this case on The Trail Went Cold podcast. I don’t recall off the top of my head what episode number, but it was within the last few months
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According to this thread, started by old friend wiseguy88, there was one filmed and ready to go that never aired due to the cancellation of the show that was about a murder that took place not 10 minutes from where I sit as I type this. I still live in my home town.
I know I think as much as there is to know (at least to the public) about the case, but I would pay good money to see it in its original form, I can tell you that, Cosgrove-Meurer, if you are reading this, and c’mon, we know you are. |
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I was born and raised in Easton, PA, not far from Philadelphia. I moved to Florida in 2005. My mom actually lived on the same street for the first 53 years of her life before we moved down here! I'd really like to see if there are any shelved segments from the show's heyday (seasons 1-5), not mention the presumably countless cases that the show attempted to cover but were never able to produce segments for. Someone in the Netflix thread made a very good point about how technology has enabled the current UM to actually devote a full hour to one case rather than one case-one segment fortmatting. It's much easier with internet and social media to find mountains of info about a case and quickly contact the involved parties. In the 80s and 90s, the only real way you had to contact people was telephone. Answering machines were still considered somewhat new-fangled technology at the time and it was not uncommon for many families not to have one at all, leading to phone tag. Tracking down articles about certain cases — particularly ones that happened decades prior — meant spending hours using a microfiche. And if you couldn't find enough documentation or if someone crucial to the case never got back to you or outright declined, what else could you do but abandon the story completely? And all this for a segment that may have taken less than ten minutes of airtime on NBC! Maybe I should start a thread for cases that were outright rejected for UM. |
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Some people may have online skeletons in the closet (whether directly related to the case at hand or not) that they may wish to remain buried in cyberspace, causing them to either decline the interview or immediately lawyer up. Definitely a far cry from someone thirty years ago simply telling the researcher over the phone "Nope, not interested" and that basically being the end of it. In this age of "doxxing" people, the show probably does have to tread very lightly on certain matters. |
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