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Jasper Watkins, the elderly man found dead in a streamer trunk. I know that ratings were at a low in 2001, but did they have to traumatize us?
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Too many to list.
* Edward Harold Bell * The one with Angela Hammond * Blind River Rest Stop * Cindy James * Beverly McGowan * Keith Warren * Dennis DePue |
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The arsonist rambling about Omar.
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Episode or segment?
Episode is much tougher to assess, since the original's are exceptionally hard to find. And one has to consider the sum of all segments versus other such sums. I'm going to shortlist a few segments, although being different episodes they don't mean much as far as the episode. Nyleen Marshall-Unsolved, extremely disturbing letter from her captor Charles Morgan-So obvious that something very wrong was afoot here, I knew halfway though it that it would never be solved. When all was said and done there were 3 deaths in this segment and the sequels which to this day remain unsolved Catholic priests serial killer-Again, at least two, possibly more murders by an unknown killer that has never been identified. Charles Shelton, Mark Dennis, Robert Borton-All POWs left behind in Vietnam and never heard from again |
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If we're talking segments (and I assume we are), I think my vote would probably have to go to Franklin Delano Floyd.
Runners-up for me: Connecticut River Valley Killer The ATV murders Mary Ann Perez |
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*Julius Patterson. Horrible crime against two vulnerable individuals, and to make matters worse, both killers received insultingly low sentences.
*Agree with Meg on Floyd. A Beautiful Child is one of the most disturbing books I've ever read. *Even though he hasn't conclusively been connected to any child disappearances, reading about Tim Bindner's behavior is disturbing (the book Stalemate goes into this really well). The uncut episode of the Amber Swartz segment has a part where her mother Kim recalls him leaving a creepy voicemail (which they play in the unedited version that didn't make it to FilmRise). The book is way creepier than that and talks about some of his letters to her. *Brad Bishop eliminating his family with a sledgehammer and burning them in the woods. He is probably my most hated UM fugitive that I want to see captured the most (though he is almost certainly dead at this point). *Ricardo Caputo. Think about how much each of the women he killed trusted him before he did them in. It's really sickening to imagine. *This one isn't talked about much because it didn't make it to FilmRise, but the movie producer guy who was prowling low income neighborhoods bribing young boys for sex. That one always gives me the creeps. |
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There are several. the Rachel Runyon brief segment always bothered me. Another one that always sticks with me is the Roxanne and Christopher Jeeves murder. Probably because it was close to where I grew up. I watched it over the years before and after it was solved, and it is more difficult to watch every time. haven't seen it in a long time.
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Edward Bell
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Idk if I can say it is absolutely the most disturbing, but Chaim Weiss will live with me forever.
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Usually the ghost stories don't bother me, but I must admit I was creeped out by the Black Hope Cemetery ghost stories. Those people really had a terrible time no matter what they did. And lots of tragedy too. It was both sad and disturbing they could not get free of that situation.
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Jasper Watkins is the most obvious one. The first time I saw that it was like 3am and I was in the dark, and I was not expecting to see a straight up decomposed face.
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