10 Biggest Mistakes That Damaged Investigations Into Unsolved Cases

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These mistakes proved costly. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the biggest mistakes that damaged the investigations into unsolved cases. Our countdown of mistakes in unsolved mysteries that hindered investigations includes the Jack the Ripper Case, the Sydney Ghost Train Fire, the Zodiac Killer Case, and more! Do you know of another bungled investigation into an unsolved mystery? Let us know in the comments.
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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojoАй бұрын

    Do you know of another bungled investigation into an unsolved mystery? Let us know in the comments. For more content like this, click here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g6tk2ZKRoq3Fgbg.html Don't forget to play our Live Trivia (www.watchmojo.com/play) games at 3pm EST for a chance to win cash! The faster you answer, the more points you get!

  • @Funny.man101

    @Funny.man101

    Ай бұрын

    What did the mama cow say to the baby cow? It’s pasture bed time.

  • @CandiceVidito

    @CandiceVidito

    Ай бұрын

    @@Funny.man101 Not funny whatsoever

  • @davidalfaro1429

    @davidalfaro1429

    Ай бұрын

    Keith warren and kurt sova Bobby fuller dan casolaro and jack Davis

  • @Cinezillaaa

    @Cinezillaaa

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@CandiceViditotiger is bringing up Mandela effects in one of your replies

  • @Shieldmaiden313

    @Shieldmaiden313

    Ай бұрын

    The Keddie murders (Cabin 28) the Sharp Family, Keddie California in the Sierra mountains....

  • @thewillofabeast9079
    @thewillofabeast9079Ай бұрын

    Incompetent police work, untrue statements, failure to follow-up statements. These are some of the major reasons why murders and disappearances go unsolved. One case that comes to mind is the case of Steven Truscott, who was convicted at 14 for killing his 12yo friend, Lynne Harper. He was sentenced to death and just two hours before he was due to be executed, he was commuted to life in prison. He spent 10 years before he was released. He was convicted in 1959 and his name wasn’t cleared until 2007. 48 years. That’s almost half a century. Literally the only evidence detectives had was the eyewitness accounts of 10 year olds and the fact he was the last known person to see Lynne alive. Truscott stated he rode his bike (with Lynne sitting on the handlebars) from the school, passed a wooded area called Farmer Lawson’s Bush (where Lynne’s body was found a day or two later), crossed a bridge and dropped her off at a highway intersection. When Truscott turned around and stopped at the bridge, he looked back and saw a Chevy car stop beside Lynne. Lynne got in and the car drove off. Truscott maintained that’s what he saw but the police did little to investigate and didn’t even check the area for the car Steven described. This case was one of many tragic cases. Truscott lost a majority of his life with “killer” over his head and Lynne Harper’s murder remains unsolved.

  • @TheOneManWhoBeatYou

    @TheOneManWhoBeatYou

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, because things haven't changed since 1959 right? Pathetic attempt at smearing the police from either an ex con or self absorbed activist. Which one?

  • @Katchelina

    @Katchelina

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TheOneManWhoBeatYouI've looked into many cases where the police ignored information, didn't take missing people seriously, blindly believed one person's word over another without investigating, etc. It's not just anti police to be anti police and claiming such makes you part of the problem

  • @TheOneManWhoBeatYou

    @TheOneManWhoBeatYou

    Ай бұрын

    @@Katchelina Sure you have armchair detective, gonna guess you only saw the "evidence" that supported your narrative about the police. Go back to your bunker

  • @thewillofabeast9079

    @thewillofabeast9079

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheOneManWhoBeatYou A lot of people believe police aren’t thorough with some investigations and judging by most documentaries, I can see as to why. I mean, back on the case with Truscott, there was a Sgt who had a history of sexual offenses. Alexander Kalichuk. He was in the area around the time of Lynne Harper’s murder - driving to the area to actually work with Harper’s father, who was a senior supply officer. He even attempted to pick up a young girl who was with two of her friends. He was found and sent to trial, only to be dismissed due to a lack of evidence. Just 12 days later, Lynne was murdered. Police didn’t even bother looking into Kalichuk or even into the vehicle he drove at the time. He got rid of his vehicle sometime after the murder, however. Basically, once eyes landed on Truscott, Police didn’t even bother searching for an other possible suspects. This is just an example of how incompetent most, if not, all the police officers were like on that case.

  • @jeronmortensen9160

    @jeronmortensen9160

    Ай бұрын

    What a gross miscarriage of justice!

  • @randalmayeux8880
    @randalmayeux8880Ай бұрын

    The very existence of child beauty contests should be made illegal!

  • @marianparoo1544

    @marianparoo1544

    Ай бұрын

    they are in some European countries, but I would have to check which.

  • @EjaygamZ
    @EjaygamZАй бұрын

    As a homicide investigator, I can tell you that probably less than half of all murder get solved. Alot of times there just isn't sufficient evidence and it gets frustrating

  • @roncur

    @roncur

    Ай бұрын

    Sucks

  • @NotNotJoey

    @NotNotJoey

    Ай бұрын

    Less than half? Those are some good odds 😈

  • @missjody5803

    @missjody5803

    Ай бұрын

    That’s just sad! I don’t doubt you though. I know that Police Officers do the best they can with what they are given.

  • @jackmccarthy5565

    @jackmccarthy5565

    Ай бұрын

    Crime scenes are hard to work with, need to make sure you cover all basics and crime scenes until the autopsy comes back

  • @xxxx-xx-xxxx

    @xxxx-xx-xxxx

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, sure you are

  • @arnoldjones2435
    @arnoldjones2435Ай бұрын

    It’s kind of eerie to know, how many murder cases go cold.

  • @Jeremiah_Rivers76
    @Jeremiah_Rivers76Ай бұрын

    Not securing a crime scene, as was the case with JonBenet Ramsay, was a critical error the police should never have made.

  • @jackmccarthy5565

    @jackmccarthy5565

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed, this is why you always secure a crime scene until the autopsy comes back

  • @jennifer_m.8613

    @jennifer_m.8613

    Ай бұрын

    Any idiot can tell you that's the very first thing you do, secure the crime scene; no one goes out, no one comes in. They also didn't ask John to search the house for hours after

  • @ymz25

    @ymz25

    Ай бұрын

    when the police said 'lets search the house just to be sure' the father goes 'lets start in the basement', finds jon-benet, then picks her up and takes her upstairs - suspicious, no?

  • @SombraCheeks

    @SombraCheeks

    Ай бұрын

    yeah and not interrogating the parents right away

  • @marianparoo1544

    @marianparoo1544

    Ай бұрын

    I think they did that deliberately to protect the parents.

  • @purplehaazebee1649
    @purplehaazebee1649Ай бұрын

    The Springfield 3 that happened in June 1992 is still a huge mystery in my hometown. There are a lot of theories but no real leads. It's heartbreaking.

  • @homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541

    @homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541

    Ай бұрын

    Hard to believe that it's been over 30 years. I think about them frequently, along with the murder of Missy Witt and the kidnapping of Morgan Nick.

  • @alicedelgado955
    @alicedelgado955Ай бұрын

    Vilisca Axe Murders The whole neighborhood went into that house to oogle the crime scene! All of them picked up the murder weapon and it was just a complete mess.

  • @missdeejay
    @missdeejayАй бұрын

    Regarding the "boys on the track" case, I read on the Unsolved Mysteries page, that it is highly possible those kids, as this video said, "saw something they shouldn't have seen". The person who theorizes on this, adds that the infamous Mena, Arkansas clandestine air strip - where cocaine-filled planes would land (including that of CIA-agent and Pablo Escobar's favorite pilot, Barry Seal)- was very nearby. Back then, the CIA was involved in the Iran-Contra affair, and it was possible that drug-trafficking operations were still being held after the affair blew up. Could it be the boys saw a drug-smuggling operation taking place? 🤔

  • @edmawhinney3564
    @edmawhinney3564Ай бұрын

    I'm no train expert, but I'm pretty positive that a train weighs more than 6,000lbs

  • @gordonrundell3260

    @gordonrundell3260

    Ай бұрын

    Trains can weigh anything from 4,000 tons to over 70,000 ton

  • @randalmayeux8880

    @randalmayeux8880

    Ай бұрын

    I come from a railroad family, and a train can weigh well In excess of 250 million pounds. Even the smallest, unloaded car will weigh over 20,000 lbs. Hell, we have automobiles that weigh over 6,000lbs.!

  • @anthonyperno1348
    @anthonyperno1348Ай бұрын

    Jack the Ripper: The Metropolitan Police learned fast over the 15-week period. They made many, many mistakes but learned from each one. By the time of what would turn out tobe the last murder, Mary Kelly, the crime scene can be considered the first modern crime scene. Now, on the other hand, their handling of the early crime scenes can be used as a check off list of things you DON'T do to a crime scene. In reaction to one of the very early murders, Polly Nichols, the police, within the first hour, striped and washed the body, threw away the victim's clothes, and scrubbed away the blood. Then, the CID detectives were called in. Lol With no blood, CID assumed the body had been dumped. They spent the first 24 hours searching carriages for blood. It took the next day for the uniforms to tell the plain clothes guys. They had washed away the blood. But by the end, Scotland Yard learned quickly from each mistake.

  • @terrenceweeks6261
    @terrenceweeks6261Ай бұрын

    Other notable screwups include Freeway Phantom Keddie Murders Eric Tamiyasu Vilisca Axe Murders

  • @darkgardenrecords9264

    @darkgardenrecords9264

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t forget OJ; put the wrong guy on trial due to tunnel vision

  • @ivymcleod2438
    @ivymcleod2438Ай бұрын

    Jacklyn Dowaliby! The police were so focused on pinning it on her parents that they never tried to find anyone else to be considered a suspect. This was in 1988 and the movie depicting the case, Gone in the Night, did a great job of showing what the family went through. Also, Michael Crowe! They interrogated this 14-year-old child for hours until he "confessed" to the death of his sister, Stephanie. Saw the film for this too, and as a woman who doesn't have children yet, I was so angry that a child was treated this way. This one was in 1998 and no one has been convicted of the crime.

  • @aealum2004
    @aealum2004Ай бұрын

    Their are a few cases that i can think of being the most bungled, would have to ruby ridge, waco, the Benoit family tragedy.

  • @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    Ай бұрын

    The Benoit tragedy was solved. Chris killed everyone and then killed himself. There was no need for an arrest because the murderer was already dead

  • @robertkenny1201
    @robertkenny1201Ай бұрын

    What a sick, sick, sick world we live in.

  • @BlenderStudy
    @BlenderStudyАй бұрын

    Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 11:34 May she and her parents rest in peace..

  • @jenniferferguson1517
    @jenniferferguson1517Ай бұрын

    I’m surprised the Springfield 3 and Maura Murray were not on this list. Oh and the west Memphis 3

  • @user-wl6yz6uc7g

    @user-wl6yz6uc7g

    Ай бұрын

    The West Memphis 3 case was a bit of a shame loosing evidence, witness lied, and the police had tunnel vision where they were forcing what they had to fit what they thought happened. I am hearing a lot of these cases had lost evidence. Also with West Memphis 3 the families were not really considered suspects until after the 3 teens went to jail normally, police start with the family and move out from there.

  • @waheedabdullah6371
    @waheedabdullah6371Ай бұрын

    This proves why I hate people

  • @Funny.man101

    @Funny.man101

    Ай бұрын

    What country is filled with very bad singers? Singapore

  • @KrakenManns

    @KrakenManns

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Funny.man101 😐

  • @trillioncrowns

    @trillioncrowns

    Ай бұрын

    Because you are into the scum of the world! Get into people who are enlightened!! God bless John Lennon, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix

  • @lovelace4512

    @lovelace4512

    Ай бұрын

    @@KrakenMannsyour reaction tickled me 😂

  • @abramsullivan7764

    @abramsullivan7764

    Ай бұрын

    So you hate people like who exactly?

  • @Cibzo
    @CibzoАй бұрын

    in 1995, a woman was found dead at the Oslo Plaza hotel. the police ruled it as a suicide, which didn't make sense due to the gun used. this caused the case to be cold and untouched for 21 years. there has been renewed interest in the case, as the gun used in the supposed suicide would've torn her fingers off with the recoil, which it didn't. I think it is an episode about it in season one of Netflix's unsolved mysteries.

  • @Argeaux2

    @Argeaux2

    Ай бұрын

    “torn her fingers off with the recoil” Yes, I am sure this is what a gun manufacturer would want.

  • @ellis7622

    @ellis7622

    Ай бұрын

    What kind of gun was she using, a .50 cal?

  • @Cibzo

    @Cibzo

    Ай бұрын

    @@ellis7622 a browning .40 cal. I do not know every detail of the case, but they didn't find gunpowder residue on her either

  • @hayeonkim7838
    @hayeonkim7838Ай бұрын

    Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always

  • @mojo3318
    @mojo3318Ай бұрын

    It's scary how cases go cold. People should not mess with any evidence and should investigate before concluding anything. They sure did make the biggest mistakes. Also, I learned about the fire at an amusement park ride in Australia. I didn't know that was one of the cases unsolved. The guy who built the ride didn't make it safe for people.

  • @user-ls3fq8np4c

    @user-ls3fq8np4c

    Ай бұрын

    Or the woman who built the ride to avoid sexism.

  • @SW-xp1op
    @SW-xp1opАй бұрын

    I have a feeling that the Idaho 4 case will be in the same category since they destroyed the house so quickly

  • @garethtudor836
    @garethtudor836Ай бұрын

    Regarding the Luna Park fire, a quick look at the New South Wales police force's reputation in the '70s and '80s will make the mishandling of any major crime seem like business as usual

  • @tammylynnbeatricedoyle4500
    @tammylynnbeatricedoyle4500Ай бұрын

    The Ramsey case is devastating 😢 I remember when it happened 😢 This was a great list 👌 👏

  • @dinocub1
    @dinocub1Ай бұрын

    I'm surprised Canada's 'Highway of Tears" in British Columbia didn't make the list and near the top. Many indigenous women/girls have disappeared or found murdered over the decades. With many directly the result of the Canadian Government and Police/RCMP's inaction and not taking the disappearances seriously. Excusing many as runaways or fleeing violence at home. One of the very dark marks of Canadian History.

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrlАй бұрын

    The picture of poor little Ramsey in the thumbnail drew me in, but Other than Jack The Ripper and The Black Dahlya, Zodiac Killer and her, I never heard of any of these other cases and I am 64

  • @motivatedbytheluvinspiredbyh8
    @motivatedbytheluvinspiredbyh8Ай бұрын

    They're trying to say that those boys smoked 20 joints?! Lol that is a hell of a lot of weed and although I know teenagers who can smoke a lot, 20 joints seems excessive. This is definitely some kind of cover up and they are just trying to blame the boys saying they smoked too much and fell asleep on the tracks. Something else definitely happened to them. I hope for the grieving families that the truth is found.

  • @wadeintonature2975
    @wadeintonature2975Ай бұрын

    The villisca axe murders come to mind. When the bodies were first discovered people were just walking into the house.

  • @gregorymeyer1798
    @gregorymeyer1798Ай бұрын

    You could say the OJ Simpson case was bungled too, but most people think of it as the prosecution being "out lawyered" as the dagger in that case (pun intended).

  • @pittsburghpirateshat8950

    @pittsburghpirateshat8950

    Күн бұрын

    OJ had enough time to destroy evidence before his arrest. Plus the gloves were improperly stored resulting in them shrinking. Plus the defense was able to transform OJ’s house. There was impropriety from all sides.

  • @yvettejones5323
    @yvettejones5323Ай бұрын

    JonBenét's case will never be solved unless someone walks in and says, "Yeah, I did it." There was so much more that happened in not securing the crime scene that this video left out. Police allowed several of their friends and neighbors to come over. Her dad and friends looked for her in the house without police. Her dad grabbed her from the basement and raced upstairs with her. He removed the duct tape from her mouth. Then the police zeroed in on her parents because she was a pageant girl and refused to believe anyone else committed the crime. Then they honed in on her 12 year old brother like idiots. They'll never find that poor baby's killer.

  • @amcx32

    @amcx32

    Ай бұрын

    Her family did it😂 honing in on her family was smart

  • @nivekaman9288
    @nivekaman9288Ай бұрын

    Always something and hopefully things get fix and doesn't effect for future as well

  • @InfanteFilms
    @InfanteFilmsАй бұрын

    What about D.B. Cooper? Hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727 aircraft, in United States airspace on November 24, 1971.

  • @Animeguy300
    @Animeguy300Ай бұрын

    Jack the Ripper is the case I'm interested

  • @Funny.man101

    @Funny.man101

    Ай бұрын

    What do diapers and politicians have in common? They both stink and need to be changed often.

  • @CandiceVidito

    @CandiceVidito

    Ай бұрын

    @@Funny.man101 Stop spamming bad jokes

  • @HVS-gk7oo
    @HVS-gk7ooАй бұрын

    #MojoCrime is my favorite Mojo.

  • @leobacelli3459
    @leobacelli3459Ай бұрын

    Truth be told the Ramsey case and of course, the O.J. Simpson case is one of the many many unsolved cases of the years that caught my attention, others being the zodiac case, and of course, unsolved case about that poor girl who got knife wound to the back and nobody recognized that she was deceased because she was wearing a red sweater

  • @sergiofernandez7318
    @sergiofernandez7318Ай бұрын

    The zodiac one is really damning. Imagine being those officers that walked by him and had no idea. That dispatcher mustve felt so guilty in giving the wrong info

  • @leonardolim8976
    @leonardolim8976Ай бұрын

    Strangely Crimemojo had became less and less scary as years passed but i still bloody love it

  • @snipppa
    @snipppaАй бұрын

    Nice addition with Ghost Train.

  • @dietotaku
    @dietotakuАй бұрын

    how does the autopsy show una was STABBED AND SET ON FIRE and the police didn't notice ANY of that? how do you look at a body that was stabbed and set on fire and go "looks like a tragic accident"?!

  • @Argeaux2
    @Argeaux2Ай бұрын

    I went on the Ghost Train in the Sydney Luna Park, as a child. I wouldn’t call it “disorienting”. It was a cheesy attempt at being “scary”, more than anything.

  • @alexhodgson4114
    @alexhodgson411414 күн бұрын

    There’s a very interesting documentary on the Luna Park Ghost Train fire. There was definitely more behind it.

  • @CuddlyBomber
    @CuddlyBomberАй бұрын

    The first thing I thought of was the Madeline McCann disappearance. The Police wasted time treating the parents as suspects.

  • @cassie1264

    @cassie1264

    Ай бұрын

    When a child goes missing or is murdered, the most likely perpetrator is someone close to them. Parents should always be thoroughly investigated because they are the most likely suspect or are connected to the suspect. As for the McCann case, the parents remain the most likely suspects. There was no evidence of a stranger abduction.

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapplesАй бұрын

    May those that passed away rest in peace.

  • @SirAsdf
    @SirAsdfАй бұрын

    5:20 You conveniently leave out quite a few things from this entry. Namely how Tiffany had a history of CPS visits against her family, how she'd had a confrontation with them earlier that night, and how a sniffer dog proved she'd taken the exact route the police expected, all but confirming she'd taken her own life.

  • @disneyfan8178
    @disneyfan8178Ай бұрын

    What about Bob Crane's murder?

  • @user-dt8vy2yb3d
    @user-dt8vy2yb3dАй бұрын

    The deaths of the Black Deliah, Jon Bene Ramsey & the mystery of Jack the Ripper cases are the ones the dectivies can't solved.

  • @mimi2the4

    @mimi2the4

    Ай бұрын

    They know who killed Elizabeth Short and who Jackthe Ripper was...a d JonBenet was killed by her family

  • @CrsOne-fc5jk
    @CrsOne-fc5jkАй бұрын

    Before I watch this the news reporter talking about they had a shoe print of the night stalker and it was a cheap shoe nobody else would have should be top 3

  • @jorgeadairramos7469
    @jorgeadairramos7469Ай бұрын

    Hello good afternoon 😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @Potrimpo
    @PotrimpoАй бұрын

    1:30 -- outside of western Edmonton. Unfortunately, Edmonton is the 5th most dangerous city in Canada, let alone Alberta. I know, I lived northwest of Edmonton.

  • @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl
    @ChristopherBingham-xx8xlАй бұрын

    I think the most likely killer of Jonbenet Ramsey is the brother. He has a couple of motives. He was jealous that she got more attention than he did. She also ate pineapple out of his pineapple bowl. He could have killed her and then his mother could have written the ransom note so they could frame it as a kidnapping. The ransom note was incredibly long (a kidnapper wouldn't spend the time in there writing a lengthy ransom note. He'd want to get out of there is quickly as possible), it mentioned the dad's Christmas bonus (how would a random kidnapper know that?) and it was in the mom's handwriting. Plus, the ransom note said that the kidnappers had her and she was still alive, when in fact no kidnapper had her (she was found in the basement) and she was dead. Plus, the Ramseys could have invited a lot of people into their home on purpose to contaminate the crime scene so that they'd get away with it. Plus, the brother doesn't seem sad about it.

  • @josecarrilloii4036

    @josecarrilloii4036

    Ай бұрын

    ☝ *_"IGIARI!_** / OBJECTION!"* ☝ That's nothing but *unfounded speculation!*

  • @suzyfarnham3165

    @suzyfarnham3165

    Ай бұрын

    They had DNA on her panties?Burke , her mother and father all gave blood samples. It was NOT a match.

  • @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    Ай бұрын

    @@suzyfarnham3165 then how come there were no signs of forced entry into the house?

  • @marianparoo1544

    @marianparoo1544

    Ай бұрын

    He's not the first on my list. First on my list is some Friend of Family who had free access to the child.

  • @LucyLioness100

    @LucyLioness100

    Ай бұрын

    I think most people put Brock somewhere near the top since the parents were technically cleared. I think they were all involved in some fashion or at least somebody close to them was, but thanks to the cross-contamination & various other inept tactics we can’t know for sure

  • @matthewgliatto7339
    @matthewgliatto733919 күн бұрын

    Math teacher: “Probability can never be higher than 100%.” Student: “What’s the probability that JonBenét Ramsey’s killer was one or both of her parents?” Teacher: “I stand corrected.”

  • @hopkin2006
    @hopkin2006Ай бұрын

    Do you think Kyoko Kirigiri could have solved those cases? I'm sure she can do a better job than those investigators of the cases in this video.

  • @kleine.5438
    @kleine.5438Ай бұрын

    People are still looking for Natalee Holloway that's a bungled case

  • @amcx32

    @amcx32

    Ай бұрын

    No they are not…. They know what happened to her

  • @aprettygothichick
    @aprettygothichickАй бұрын

    I honestly believe that Jack The Ripper was H.H. Homles. The similarities between the two are too apparent to just be a coincidence

  • @johnv.2914
    @johnv.291421 күн бұрын

    In Belgium a cop came in the house of a convicted child molester (Marc Dutroux) and he heard a girl cry but thought nothing of it. He believed Dutroux's wife that there was no-one in the home but them. He could have saved Julie and Melissa from a horrible death had he acted. A lot of cases get bungled up and then the killer(s) walk free. Unbelievable.

  • @VocAIdol-Music-no-copyright-
    @VocAIdol-Music-no-copyright-Ай бұрын

    always tape off crimes scenes(if able) till the autopsy has been completed so if needed to back and re investigate can do so🤣

  • @tylergoodman3560
    @tylergoodman3560Ай бұрын

    These are supposed to be professionals. 🎉

  • @brittanyschwab8265
    @brittanyschwab8265Ай бұрын

    West Memphis Three. Police focused on the wrong kids because of prejudice.

  • @CJ_Pharaoh
    @CJ_PharaohАй бұрын

    "mistakes" . . . Yeeeeeaah.

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapplesАй бұрын

    The Jack the Ripper case will probably never get solved due to the length of time since the murders occurred.

  • @karenhall4645
    @karenhall4645Ай бұрын

    Its so sad that Elizabeth Short didn't find her Hollywood fame until after her death.

  • @homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541
    @homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541Ай бұрын

    The West Memphis Three

  • @josecarrilloii4036

    @josecarrilloii4036

    Ай бұрын

    ☝ *"OBJECTION!"* ☝ That case has long been *closed* since *2011.*

  • @8luvbug

    @8luvbug

    Ай бұрын

    Those 3 got away with murder

  • @JessePerez-vr7nn
    @JessePerez-vr7nnАй бұрын

    Another case is the Setagaya family murders, in Japan. The dad, mom, daughter were brutally stabbed to death and the son was strangled. What's weird is the killer left behind so much EVIDENCE!!! Even his 💩 in the toilet! And it happened at the end of 2000. DNA was already way more advanced. By the way, I 100% agree that SOMEONE in the house killed Jon Benet!

  • @hopkin2006

    @hopkin2006

    Ай бұрын

    The police should have called Kyoko Kirigiri or her grandfather or even Makoto Naegi to solve this case.

  • @descashh5281
    @descashh5281Ай бұрын

    Definitely The Jeffrey Dahmer Police Giving That Boy Back To The Murderer.🤦🏿‍♀️

  • @seannvisor1948
    @seannvisor1948Ай бұрын

    What about george Reeves? Superman from the 50s. His is definitely unsolved.

  • @georgegrant274
    @georgegrant274Ай бұрын

    I think jack the ripper was a policeman

  • @angelasilvi9090
    @angelasilvi9090Ай бұрын

    I still believe to this day that the family did have something to do with their daughter's death. And the son killed her, because he was jealous of her, and the family is doing all they can to make sure that he never goes to jail and will never answer for the unspeakable crime that will never ever be solved.

  • @jeronmortensen9160
    @jeronmortensen9160Ай бұрын

    I often wonder how any crimes ever got solved before DNA testing became a thing.

  • @ellis7622
    @ellis7622Ай бұрын

    I’m convinced Jon Benet was accidentally killed by her brother and then her parents clumsily attempted to cover it up with the kidnapping plot so they wouldn’t lose both children.

  • @missastrology

    @missastrology

    Ай бұрын

    That makes no sense to me. That would make John and Patsy essentially innocent at the beginning, and that was a brutal , elaborate crime scene. Why all that to cover up an accident?

  • @8luvbug

    @8luvbug

    Ай бұрын

    People who think bruke did it are 🤡🤡🤡

  • @twitchascension

    @twitchascension

    Ай бұрын

    "During the autopsy it was discovered that JonBenét Ramsey had died from asphyxiation due to strangulation, in addition to a skull fracture. Her mouth had been covered in duct tape and her wrists and neck were wrapped with a white cord. Her torso had been covered in a white blanket. There was no conclusive evidence of rape as no semen was found on the body and her vagina appeared to have been wiped clean, although a sexual assault had occurred. ... There was a boot print found next to JonBenét’s body which did not belong to anyone in the family. There was also a broken window in the basement which was believed to be the most likely point of entry for an intruder. Additionally, there was DNA from drops of blood from an unknown male found on her underwear." Ah yes - covered up an "accidental" killing with evidence from... an unknown person. Right.

  • @twitchascension

    @twitchascension

    Ай бұрын

    @@missastrology right? He was 9 years old, if the death were an accident the chances of him going away were pretty low, and that's not even getting into how horrific the crime scene was and the evidence that someone from outside the home did it.

  • @missastrology

    @missastrology

    Ай бұрын

    @@twitchascension They also sent him to their friends house all day that morning. Anyone could have questioned him or he could have broke down and told anyone what happened. That doesn’t track with them trying to cover for him

  • @thedevilsrockstxr2309
    @thedevilsrockstxr2309Ай бұрын

    Oh thx, I didn't know law enforcement was incompetent....really breaking news Rebecca😂😂😂

  • @timerdudestephens1
    @timerdudestephens1Ай бұрын

    Use pendulum to solve cold case

  • @anniezubaida5558
    @anniezubaida5558Ай бұрын

    Kurt Cobain's death was not handled correctly

  • @josephbrownjr3564
    @josephbrownjr3564Ай бұрын

    6000 pound train? My truck is heavier than that and I can stop it in a hundred feet from 60mph

  • @josecarrilloii4036

    @josecarrilloii4036

    Ай бұрын

    I think she meant *6,000 **_tons..._** (12,000,000 lbs./roughly 5,491,000 kg.)*

  • @manoftheusajones5147
    @manoftheusajones5147Ай бұрын

    TOP 10 Ugliest Robots

  • @Phil-tt3xg
    @Phil-tt3xgАй бұрын

    Yeah George reeves.

  • @SombraCheeks
    @SombraCheeksАй бұрын

    Patsy Ramsey wrote her daughters ransom note... sad she got away with it

  • @hannahlowe794

    @hannahlowe794

    Ай бұрын

    What makes you say she wrote it?

  • @josecarrilloii4036

    @josecarrilloii4036

    Ай бұрын

    ☝ *_"IGIARI!_** / OBJECTION!"* ☝ - *Miles Edgeworth* *(slams desk)* That's just *baseless conjecture,* if not a *conspiracy theory!*

  • @SombraCheeks

    @SombraCheeks

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@hannahlowe794 Hmm I wrote a much longer reply but it got deleted... anyway If you look at handwriting of Patsy and the note you will see extremely close matches. The tone and length of the ransom note have been stated by investigators to be very cinematic in tone and very suspect. It was found that the paper and pen used was from the Ramsey house, meaning the 2+ page ransom note was written inside the home... Another major fact is that JBR was not kidnapped, she was killed... so the alleged intruder would have left a long mysterious ransom note about ransom money... despite knowing they killed her and her body in fact never left the house... There is much more evidence supporting the fact that Patsy wrote her own daughters ransom note, and if that is true then Patsy knows what really happened. Just my findings and they would sue the pants off anyone who said this in public

  • @lamargo5188
    @lamargo518811 күн бұрын

    Gabby Petito.

  • @JorenMyers
    @JorenMyersАй бұрын

    Wanna know why you’ll never see a teddy bear eating? It’s because they’re all already stuffed.

  • @SweetLilWren
    @SweetLilWren4 күн бұрын

    Clintons 8:22

  • @24jrodb
    @24jrodbАй бұрын

    Sounds like ignorance again when it comes to marijuana with the train case. 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @leonardolim8976
    @leonardolim8976Ай бұрын

    There is a theory that burke murdered jonbenet but was covered by his parents

  • @user-ls3fq8np4c

    @user-ls3fq8np4c

    Ай бұрын

    Who's Burke?

  • @user-ls3fq8np4c

    @user-ls3fq8np4c

    Ай бұрын

    Her (JonBénet Ramsey's) teacher?

  • @leonardolim8976

    @leonardolim8976

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ls3fq8np4c he confessed but due to circumstancial evidence he wasn't charged

  • @leonardolim8976

    @leonardolim8976

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ls3fq8np4c her older brother. If u don't know watch top 20 real life crimes that inspired criminal minds. All the details of jonbenet murder was explained in that list

  • @leonardolim8976

    @leonardolim8976

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ls3fq8np4c her older brother

  • @kyle47922
    @kyle47922Ай бұрын

    Don't forget the OJ Simpsons case?

  • @martinboyle9163
    @martinboyle9163Ай бұрын

    Police searched Ramsey's house three times and finally her father asked if they had looked behind the central heating unit, and lo and behold, there she was. Then they brought her body upstairs into the living room and everyone who was at the house looking for her had a prayer circle around her body. It wasn't until much later that several practice "ransom notes" were found in the home.

  • @josecarrilloii4036

    @josecarrilloii4036

    Ай бұрын

    ☝ *"OBJECTION!"* ☝ That's mere *unfounded conspiracy,* if not a *conspiracy theory!*

  • @hustlemuscletv3489
    @hustlemuscletv3489Ай бұрын

    I think the parents did jonbonet ramsey

  • @classicerynn8452
    @classicerynn8452Ай бұрын

    People keep saying that Jon-Benet's brother killed her out of jealousy. I dont believe that at all. I do believe he knows who killed her and it was someone in that house that night. How can you say that your child has been kidnapped and you didnt check the whole house? She was found by her father in the basement and the parents lawyered up that quick. Hmm sounds very suspicious to me 🤔

  • @spaceo8568
    @spaceo8568Ай бұрын

    I know it's an old take, I still think it was the brother in the Ramsey case and the parents tried to cover it up for him.

  • @8luvbug

    @8luvbug

    Ай бұрын

    And you're a clown for thinking that

  • @Funny.man101
    @Funny.man101Ай бұрын

    What body of water is the most detail oriented? The Pacific.

  • @CandiceVidito

    @CandiceVidito

    Ай бұрын

    Not funny whatsoever

  • @Reaperguy67

    @Reaperguy67

    Ай бұрын

    You are not funny

  • @shikiriki_the_death_tree

    @shikiriki_the_death_tree

    Ай бұрын

    Is notfunny man trying to state a fact or what?

  • @coolcalm6124
    @coolcalm6124Ай бұрын

    Bro who gaf about that Ramsey kid I've seen her all my life MOVE TF ON

  • @CandiceVidito

    @CandiceVidito

    Ай бұрын

    Rude. Have some respect for the dead

  • @user-ls3fq8np4c

    @user-ls3fq8np4c

    Ай бұрын

    @coolcalm6124 Why would you say that, would if you were a murdered six year old girl on Christmas, have some empathy.

  • @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl

    Ай бұрын

    Obviously lots of people do since over 25 years later, people are still talking about it

  • @coolcalm6124

    @coolcalm6124

    Ай бұрын

    @ChristopherBingham-xx8xl yea? I call those people losers. People die every day in case y'all haven't noticed. But please, continue worshipping this ONE child. Go ahead, let it occupy your mind forever. Dummies.

  • @Brycemcnice

    @Brycemcnice

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t be edgy

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