@IncarcerNation The police โattackedโ this womanโs car simply bc her tag had expired. They just ran up on her and did a PIT maneuver without initiating a traffic stop. Geez, if only theyโd signaled for her to pull over. Iโm sure she wouldโve complied.
@LetTalkFirestar@AlexSpeaksFacts@TheSlyStallone I honestly feel your pain. I hadnโt seen Stalloneโs comments. My brother told me about it. He later said he wishes he had waited for me to find out on my own bc he could see how sad it made me. It broke my heart. It was like watching my childhood hero die.
@LetTalkFirestar@TheSlyStallone Yes, that hurt. Iโve been a Stallone fan since I was 7 yrs old (1986). My friends jokingly call me his Annie Wilkes. Thirty eight yrs of love came crumbling down when I heard this. Itโs truly heartbreaking when we lose our childhood heroes.
@DiscoveryID Go back to the original formula for #americanmonster when you showed the lives and families of the killer. That was interesting bc it showed how seemingly normal people can be crazy. Now youโre focusing on the victim like any other true crime show and itโs boring.
Not liking this season. This show was interesting bc it showed insight into the killer, many of whom appeared to be normal people. Itโs no different from any other true crime show if itโs going to focus on the victim and their family. #americanmonster
@freddiefan75 @MichaelLarkin10 @Unsolved Oh, well in that case youโre fine but those are the reasons many of us, fond of the original, dislike this new show. I only answered your question.
@Unsolved Go find Dale Kerstetter and report on that bc this new series is ๐ฉ! I literally fell asleep on the Lady in the Lake. It was just that boring.
@Unsolved Go back to the original format! This is awful. This is no different from any other investigative show now. The original never had 80 people going over all this minutia. The only thing that makes this UM is that the case is unsolved.
@MissGTweets13 @Unsolved Exactly. I was so excited when I learned the show was coming back but imo itโs awful. This is no different from any other investigative show now. The original never had 80 people going over all this minutia. The only thing that makes this UM is that the case is unsolved.
#ChrisWatts should NOT have killed his wife but that chic emasculated, weakened, undermined and โFacebookedโ him to insanity! He was tired of not being able to leave a glass on the counter and rehearsing every moment of their lives so that she could โspontaneouslyโ put it on FB.
Sorry I missed your msg but my people are being murdered in the streets, AND wrongfully convicted to work for the prison system, AND dying more than others from COVID-19, AND thereโs a revolution going on that I canโt miss out on. I canโt say when Iโll get back to you.
#UnsolvedMysteries How do you bring back a show thatโs absolutely nothing, whatsoever, like the original, but use the same show title. #sodisappointed
@Unsolved@netflix How is this any different from the shows on ID. Two defining pieces of Unsolved Mysteries were the narrator and the re-enactments; and it wasnโt a show where the viewer had to guess. The narrator told you everything they knew from the start. Terrible.
@imonthedeansli1@Unsolved@netflix Totally agree! Where are the re-enactments? Also, the real Unsolved Mysteries moved much faster than this. This is NOT Unsolved Mysteries. I may as well turn to the Investigative Discovery Channel.
@KNomad175 @duce23trae@lmcgrew Iโm reading this ๐ right now so I get where youโre coming from and my research goes far beyond this one study but in this case, girlfriend was acting a damn fool and you know it.
@KNomad175 @duce23trae@lmcgrew I agree w/ all you said, but knowing that and fighting against the system that allows it, does mean those who belong to the target groups get a free pass to act like idiots. She was breaking the law. You canโt compare this fool to those whoโve truly been victimized by injustice.