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Darlie routier is on right now. Are there any other high profile cases to come......perhaps from UM
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Darlie Routier is an old one, I think it was from the 4th season back around 1999 or so. I've heard various rumors about the show returning for new episodes, but haven't uncovered any concrete proof and the last new show was over 3 years ago. Peter Thomas is also in his 90's at this point, so it seems unlikely they'll be making new episodes.
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They've been repeating the same ones for a while so I thought I'd seen them all. They are showing new ones on week nights per HLN promos. |
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Another one i'd like to see is the murder of a South Carolina gas station attendant. I can't remember her name off the top of my head. I think it was one of the real early ones. A coworker of mine knew the victim. |
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Was watching last night while studying. I had never seen the Linda Mann episode before. The one that REALLY got my attention, though, was the bizarre story of Joanne Chambers, an elementary school teacher in Pennsylvania who was the target of some kind of particularly vicious character assassination campaign. I mean, the woman found feces smeared on her desk. However, that one didn't turn out at ALL as I expected it would.
It was an extremely intriguing episode. Am loving the new batches!
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That Joanne Chambers episode is my favorite. It's been really nice to see some I haven't seen before. Cement the Case and The Talking Skull aired last week and Body of Evidence airs tomorrow. From what I've been told that particular episode is unusual in the series because it's apparently unsolved. There's still a number of episodes from the 7th and 8th seasons I haven't seen.... fingers crossed HLN bought the rights to them.
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Its an older episode of Forensic Files but they did air the Charles Holden case on there and that was an old UM case. Even when I watched it on UM before it was solved I always had a feeling that Charles Holden had nothing to do with his mothers murder. Although his story of picking up a black hitch hiker high as a kyte that looked like Steve Urkle sounded unbelievable. I knew he was innocent. I am happy they caught the real guy that did it.
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Forensic files was a good show. I think its been a few years since its original run. Also, looks like the amw website is gone. I was hoping that show would come back also.
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For some reason the Forensic Files case that struck me the most was the murder of college student Jesse Valencia by his much older police lover Steven Rios.
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I should point out that the episodes are being advertised as "new to HLN". Not that they are new episodes, just ones they haven't aired before. I finally got HLN back after it was gone for over a month (good ole Ted Turner wanted to jack up the price. Guess he hasn't learned anything since WCW crashed and burned). So I finally had a chance to see the promo.
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btw, I recorded a bunch of episodes the other night and was sort of surprised to see Shannon Mohr on there. I hadn't been aware that case was on FF. Same goes for Linda Sobek, who was on there as well. Both of those cases had been on American Justice, and City Confidential covered Sobek as well.
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