1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:25,240 The Saga of Noah's Ark, one of the Bible's most enduring stories, is now the focus of 2 00:00:25,240 --> 00:00:30,800 a tantalizing debate. Was there truly a great flood, which Noah, following the instructions 3 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:36,560 of God, managed to survive? In recent years, two research expeditions have combed the mountains 4 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:41,640 of Eraratt and Turkey. The incredible, both believe they may have found the remnants of 5 00:00:41,640 --> 00:00:48,720 Noah's Ark in two separate locations. In Austin, Texas, three men noticed a strange 6 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:54,120 car cruising their neighborhood. Moments later, they heard the desperate screams of a woman, 7 00:00:54,120 --> 00:01:00,920 and they were caught up in the search for a poodle kidnapper. Join me for another edition 8 00:01:00,920 --> 00:01:02,240 of Unsolved Mysteries. 9 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:45,120 The Saga of Noah's Ark 10 00:01:55,120 --> 00:02:03,440 Noah's Ark, one of the most famous and evocative of all Bible stories. As recorded in Genesis, 11 00:02:03,440 --> 00:02:08,800 the first book of the Bible, God looked down upon the earth he had created and sought to 12 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:15,360 become evil and wicked. He came to a righteous man named Noah and ordered him to build an 13 00:02:15,360 --> 00:02:23,760 ark. And God said to Noah, make rooms in the ark and covered inside and outside with 14 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:34,120 pitch. You shall make it with lower, second and third decks. And of every living thing 15 00:02:34,120 --> 00:02:39,560 of all flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into the ark to keep them alive with 16 00:02:39,560 --> 00:02:56,000 you. And so it came to pass. God brought forth a great flood. For forty days and forty nights 17 00:02:56,000 --> 00:03:07,040 rain descended from the heavens. All living things were destroyed, save for the occupants 18 00:03:07,040 --> 00:03:23,320 of the ark. When the waters receded, God said to Noah, bring out with you every living 19 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:28,640 thing of all flesh that is with you, so that they may abound on the earth and be fruitful 20 00:03:28,640 --> 00:03:37,560 and multiply. So ends the story of Noah's Ark. But for centuries, people have wondered, 21 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:44,200 was the story based on fact or was it a legend handed down from generation to generation as 22 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:52,280 a symbolic morality play in a hostile and corrupt world? Contrary to popular belief, 23 00:03:52,280 --> 00:03:58,320 the Bible was not the original telling of the story of Noah and the great flood. In 24 00:03:58,360 --> 00:04:04,240 ancient Babylonia and Samaria, the same story was recorded thousands of years before the 25 00:04:04,240 --> 00:04:12,920 Bible was written. Even here in North America, the early Spanish explorers were startled 26 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:17,400 to discover the Hopi Indians told a tale that was remarkably similar to the story of Noah's 27 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:23,440 Ark. In fact, no fewer than 200 variations of the legend can be found in cultures throughout 28 00:04:23,520 --> 00:04:28,800 the world, leading many to believe that there was indeed a cataclysmic flood thousands of 29 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:33,960 years ago. In recent times, some researchers have seized upon this speculation and gone 30 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:38,840 in search of definitive proof, the remains of Noah's Ark. 31 00:04:38,840 --> 00:04:45,080 According to Middle Eastern versions of the story, the Ark was built near the ancient 32 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:52,600 city of Sherapok in what is now Iraq. In the book of Genesis, chapter 8, the Bible says 33 00:04:52,680 --> 00:04:57,560 the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat, which are in present-day Turkey more than 34 00:04:57,560 --> 00:05:07,560 500 miles from Sherapok. It is a desolate, sparsely populated region rising above the 35 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:14,560 headwaters of the Tigris River. In recent years, several separate research expeditions have 36 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:20,600 explored the mountains of Ararat. Incredibly, two separate teams both believe they may have 37 00:05:20,600 --> 00:05:27,600 found the Ark in two different locations, 17 miles apart. One of the sites lies on the 38 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:35,320 northeast side of Mount Ararat under a permanent 23-square-mile glacier. In 1969, a Turkish 39 00:05:36,840 --> 00:05:43,360 businessman named George Haggobian went public with a remarkable story. He claimed that as 40 00:05:43,360 --> 00:05:48,880 a young boy in 1906, he had actually seen Noah's Ark wedged in a glacier from which 41 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:54,880 the ice had temporarily receded. Haggobian described the vessel to archaeological illustrator 42 00:05:54,880 --> 00:06:01,880 Alfred Lee. He said it looked like a long box, it was rectangular, and the corners were 43 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:09,880 kind of rounded a little bit. The sides sloped in slightly. The roof, he said, was basically 44 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:16,720 flat with just a slight pitch to it. And there was a stair kind of apparatus at one end. 45 00:06:16,760 --> 00:06:23,760 His uncle hoisted him up onto this ladder and he walked on up onto the roof. And there, 46 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:28,080 all the way down the middle of the roof, he saw these holes. And he stuck his head in 47 00:06:28,080 --> 00:06:35,080 and it was dark. He shouted and his voice echoed and re-echoed inside. It was hollow. 48 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:40,320 George Haggobian went back a couple years later, saw the same thing, but ice and snow 49 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:44,720 were beginning to cover it up again. 50 00:06:44,720 --> 00:06:51,720 17 years later, Alfred Lee was introduced to a man named Ed Davis, who in 1943 was stationed 51 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:57,440 in Iran with the U.S. Army. He, too, claimed he had seen the Ark. 52 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:04,440 When Ed Davis started talking, the hair on the back of my head just stood up because 53 00:07:04,640 --> 00:07:10,160 I could hear an echo of George Haggobian from years before. 54 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:15,280 Ed Davis' sighting occurred in roughly the same area as George Haggobian's. However, 55 00:07:15,280 --> 00:07:19,280 when Davis saw what he thought was the Ark, it had broken in two. 56 00:07:19,280 --> 00:07:26,280 We waited a while and the fog kind of lifted and it shone through kind of a funnel and 57 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:38,000 it showed the Ark in the end. You could see in the end of it. And we saw both parts. 58 00:07:40,560 --> 00:07:44,480 You stand there with your mouth wide open. 59 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:51,480 Ed Davis described three decks inside and large cages on the bottom deck, smaller cages 60 00:07:51,720 --> 00:07:58,720 on the second deck, and on the roof, a venting system with many holes on it so that you could 61 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:07,200 see how the light and ventilation could go clear to the bottom deck. 62 00:08:07,240 --> 00:08:13,240 In this illustration, Alfred Lee has reconciled the two accounts. The intact Ark depicts George 63 00:08:13,240 --> 00:08:20,240 Haggobian's sighting in 1906. Below are the two pieces as described by Ed Davis. 64 00:08:21,560 --> 00:08:26,680 However Haggobian and Davis were unable to pinpoint the exact locations of the sightings, 65 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:32,840 but their stories helped spark the interest of Don Shockey, an amateur archeologist. 66 00:08:32,840 --> 00:08:37,160 I can't think of anything more exciting than I could be doing in my lifetime and having 67 00:08:37,160 --> 00:08:44,160 a small part and seeing whatever it is verified. And we have good reason to believe it's, there 68 00:08:44,160 --> 00:08:50,680 is something there. We got it. We got to prove it. 69 00:08:50,680 --> 00:08:57,180 In 1989, Don Shockey launched an expedition to Mount Ararat. The mountain is on the eastern 70 00:08:57,180 --> 00:09:02,080 most edge of Turkey, bordered by Iran, and the Georgia Democratic Republic, formerly 71 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:09,080 a part of the Soviet Union. Shockey chose his destination based upon classified U.S. 72 00:09:09,080 --> 00:09:15,760 satellite photographs, which had been analyzed by an expert. For three days, Don Shockey 73 00:09:15,760 --> 00:09:21,380 and his guides made their way up the south side of the mountain. 74 00:09:21,380 --> 00:09:27,320 Our whole goal was to get to the spot over the top, down the glaciers to this particular 75 00:09:27,320 --> 00:09:32,600 location and verify what the satellite information had told us. 76 00:09:32,600 --> 00:09:38,160 However the Turkish government restricts access to the north side of Mount Ararat, foreigners 77 00:09:38,160 --> 00:09:45,160 are forbidden. One of the Turkish guides, Ahmet, continued on with camera in hand. 78 00:09:47,400 --> 00:09:53,640 Ahmet crested Mount Ararat and started down the north slope. At this point, at an elevation 79 00:09:53,640 --> 00:09:59,840 of nearly 16,000 feet, he spotted something half buried in the snow. From a distance of 80 00:09:59,840 --> 00:10:05,840 300 yards, he took this photograph, which seems to show the end of a rectangular object 81 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:08,280 with a peaked roof. 82 00:10:08,280 --> 00:10:15,080 He came back and I said, is anything showing? He said, a coop, a coop. And I said, why are 83 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:20,080 you talking about Ahmet? A coop, a coop, like a chicken coop. Oh, he kind of had a pointed 84 00:10:20,080 --> 00:10:26,080 top and he said that you could see the outline of it in the side. He said in all of my years, 85 00:10:26,080 --> 00:10:32,680 he had never seen anything like it. He said there's some artifact there. 86 00:10:32,680 --> 00:10:38,360 Don Shockey believed that Ahmet might have discovered the remains of Noah's Ark. Shockey 87 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:42,640 returned to the United States where he took the photograph to forensic anthropologist 88 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:45,960 Dr. Jim Ebert. 89 00:10:45,960 --> 00:10:52,320 It certainly does not look natural. It looks very strikingly man-made to me. Of course, 90 00:10:52,320 --> 00:10:59,320 there are no scale cues in here, so we can't really tell how big it is. What I see when 91 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:06,360 I look at this is something that stands out from the rest of the terrain and that is what 92 00:11:06,360 --> 00:11:13,520 looks like a solid structure. You'll never know until you get up there and can see it 93 00:11:13,560 --> 00:11:21,200 and stand next to it. But the rectilinear outline suggests to me that this isn't a normal part 94 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:28,920 of the glacier. In 1990, Shockey returned to Mount Ararat and undertook an extensive 95 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:34,600 aerial search. Unfortunately, the site photographed by Ahmet had been completely covered with 96 00:11:34,600 --> 00:11:40,320 snow. Shockey was forced to abandon his effort, but remains convinced that he has probably 97 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:45,880 found the resting place of Noah's Ark. Others disagree. 98 00:11:45,880 --> 00:11:49,640 We've been told for years that Noah's Ark is on top of Mount Ararat because that's 99 00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:54,000 what the Bible says and that's not what the Bible says. The Bible says the Ark came the 100 00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:59,400 rest upon the mountains of Ararat. That word is in the plural. 101 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:04,840 David Fossel is a former merchant marine officer and merchant salvage expert who believes that 102 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:12,480 the Ark is buried beneath this unusual mound, a full 17 miles south of Mount Ararat. Fossel's 103 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:18,000 team has made several expeditions to the area. They have combed the site with a metal detector 104 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:26,800 and discovered traces of iron beneath the mound which do not appear to be natural deposits. 105 00:12:26,800 --> 00:12:31,560 Every 20 to 30 inches approximately we have the remains of an iron fitting or an iron 106 00:12:31,680 --> 00:12:36,480 pin of sorts that are still there in the soil and discernible. 107 00:12:36,480 --> 00:12:42,080 Well this is one of 5,400 iron fittings that we've located. Of course we haven't pulled 108 00:12:42,080 --> 00:12:47,560 them all out of the boat. It's been cut in half by a diamond saw, scanned by electron 109 00:12:47,560 --> 00:12:55,560 microscopes at Los Alamos National Laboratory and this particular iron fitting is 94.84% 110 00:12:56,040 --> 00:13:00,040 man-made run iron. 111 00:13:00,040 --> 00:13:04,800 Looking at the mound from above, the iron deposits form a distinct pattern of intersecting 112 00:13:04,800 --> 00:13:11,800 lines which Fossel believes is a framework of the Ark. From end to end, the lines measure 113 00:13:11,800 --> 00:13:19,800 515 feet or 300 cubits. The length of the Ark as recorded in the Bible. The width averages 114 00:13:20,160 --> 00:13:27,160 85 feet or 50 cubits which also corresponds to the Biblical dimension. 115 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:31,120 Given the shape of the thing and the size of the thing and where they found it, I mean 116 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:36,080 if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck until somebody finds something else, what 117 00:13:36,080 --> 00:13:39,760 else could it possibly be but Noah's Ark? 118 00:13:39,760 --> 00:13:45,260 Are the metal fittings the remnants of Noah's Ark? Some have suggested that David Fossel 119 00:13:45,260 --> 00:13:52,260 has in reality found the remains of an ancient Mongol fort. Others say it is merely a geological 120 00:13:52,260 --> 00:13:57,980 formation. However, the Turkish government has declared the mound as the official site 121 00:13:57,980 --> 00:14:01,220 where Noah's Ark came to rest. 122 00:14:01,220 --> 00:14:07,220 The man who is in charge, Professor Salih Bayrak Tutan, who is also a geologist, he 123 00:14:07,220 --> 00:14:14,220 says it's Noah's Ark 200%. It is not a geological anatomy, it's a man-made structure. 124 00:14:15,720 --> 00:14:21,220 As one of mankind's great mysteries finally been solved in this remote mountain range, 125 00:14:21,260 --> 00:14:26,140 it seems obvious that Don Shockey and David Fossel are both investigating something very 126 00:14:26,140 --> 00:14:32,420 unique. But only years of further exploration and detailed analysis will reveal exactly 127 00:14:32,420 --> 00:14:36,740 what they have found. 128 00:14:36,740 --> 00:14:42,180 It is tantalizing to think that Noah's Ark may actually exist. However unlikely it may 129 00:14:42,180 --> 00:14:47,700 seem, such a discovery would not be unprecedented. In fact, it was less than a hundred years 130 00:14:47,780 --> 00:14:52,380 ago, the archaeologists uncovered the ruins of the ancient city of Troy, which had always 131 00:14:52,380 --> 00:14:58,420 been considered a myth. Finding Noah's Ark would no doubt prove more elusive. Perhaps 132 00:14:58,420 --> 00:15:03,420 it is the story best left as a metaphor, a cautionary tale for a world that has grown 133 00:15:03,420 --> 00:15:09,420 ever more complex and chaotic. 134 00:15:09,420 --> 00:15:16,420 Next, a young woman is found murdered in Louisiana. Perhaps you can help identify her killer. 135 00:15:17,700 --> 00:15:24,700 Everything all right out there, Tracy? It's just seated 20 more. 136 00:15:34,060 --> 00:15:39,960 In November of 1988, 26-year-old Tracy Wofford Bunn began working as a waitress in Baton 137 00:15:39,960 --> 00:15:46,000 Louis, Louisiana. I think they keep coming back. Save me. 138 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:50,560 They arrived from Milwaukee, Wisconsin three months earlier, looking for a new start in 139 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:52,840 a new city. 140 00:15:52,840 --> 00:15:58,520 Tracy was a beautiful person, outgoing, fun to be with. She would do things very spur 141 00:15:58,520 --> 00:16:02,640 of the moment. She could say, well, tomorrow I'm going to Minnesota. Tomorrow she'd go 142 00:16:02,640 --> 00:16:09,640 to Minnesota with no care whatsoever, wondering about what might happen, what would happen. 143 00:16:09,940 --> 00:16:14,520 No care. She knew where she was going. 144 00:16:14,520 --> 00:16:19,960 Tracy and Solomon Bunn had married in 1986. Two and a half years later, the marriage was 145 00:16:19,960 --> 00:16:26,360 on the skids, and Tracy turned to her younger sister, Danielle, who lived in Baton Rouge. 146 00:16:26,360 --> 00:16:31,880 She had spoken many times about leaving Milwaukee to sort of spread her wings and try something 147 00:16:31,880 --> 00:16:36,480 new, and so she just came to visit me, and we had a really good time. And I introduced 148 00:16:36,480 --> 00:16:41,600 her to quite a few different type people, and so she stayed with me, I think a couple 149 00:16:41,640 --> 00:16:45,600 of weeks, and then she went back home and stayed about a week and a half and came back 150 00:16:45,600 --> 00:16:50,040 down with all of the rest of her stuff. 151 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:55,560 Tracy settled in quickly. She landed a job and even found a new boyfriend. It seemed 152 00:16:55,560 --> 00:17:01,680 like life was starting all over again. 153 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:08,680 Then six months later, on the morning of April 1st, 1989, it all came crashing down. Outside 154 00:17:08,760 --> 00:17:13,680 of an apartment complex, a passerby noticed a young woman apparently asleep in the front 155 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:20,680 seat of a car. It quickly became obvious that the young woman was not asleep. Tracy 156 00:17:20,760 --> 00:17:24,240 Wofford Bunn had been murdered. 157 00:17:24,240 --> 00:17:27,200 About what time was it when you first saw the car? 158 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:32,200 It was about 8 o'clock when I first saw the car, and when I came out, it was about 8.30, 159 00:17:32,200 --> 00:17:37,680 did you really see what was, you know, was the latest sleep or what in the car? 160 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:43,680 Tracy had been raped and strangled to death. Oddly investigators found no sign of a struggle. 161 00:17:43,680 --> 00:17:47,680 In fact, there were a number of things about the crime scene which did not seem quite right. 162 00:17:47,680 --> 00:17:51,680 The clothes all ruffled up and her shoes all missing. Would you mind taking me a few shots 163 00:17:51,680 --> 00:17:52,680 of that? 164 00:17:52,680 --> 00:17:57,840 Upon examining the body, we could see that the clothes were all jumbled up in a fashion 165 00:17:57,840 --> 00:18:03,040 that I have seen before, and this is usually when a person has had their clothing put back 166 00:18:03,040 --> 00:18:10,040 on them and they're either in an unconscious state or they're deceased. 167 00:18:10,040 --> 00:18:16,600 We also found that the stick shift was broken off in the car. It's lying on the floor board. 168 00:18:16,600 --> 00:18:21,120 I still believe the vehicle could have been driven, but it would have taken somebody with 169 00:18:21,120 --> 00:18:27,800 little expertise at doing it to drive it with the stick shift broken off like that. 170 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:32,920 The motive is the main thing that has me puzzled is because there was no robbery. The jury 171 00:18:32,920 --> 00:18:37,200 was still on the victim, the person was there, identification. This was just a total loss 172 00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:42,560 of life for no reason. 173 00:18:42,560 --> 00:18:47,160 With no physical evidence to go on, Detective Wheeler turned to the people who knew Tracy 174 00:18:47,160 --> 00:18:49,960 Best. He started with her new boyfriend. 175 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:54,240 We were together and we just rode around for a little while. 176 00:18:54,240 --> 00:18:55,240 You were in Tracy's vehicle? 177 00:18:55,680 --> 00:18:57,240 Yes, we rode around. 178 00:18:57,240 --> 00:19:03,840 Well, when I spoke with the boyfriend, he advised me that about 4.30, March 31, 1989, 179 00:19:03,840 --> 00:19:10,440 he dropped Tracy off at work and he kept her vehicle. He and his cousin were riding around 180 00:19:10,440 --> 00:19:16,040 in the car and he was supposed to pick Tracy up at night, at 12 midnight when she got her 181 00:19:16,040 --> 00:19:19,040 work done. 182 00:19:19,840 --> 00:19:25,360 Unfortunately, he said the shift level broke off in the vehicle at Texas and East Polk. 183 00:19:25,360 --> 00:19:30,840 They parked the vehicle and went to the cousin's house about a half mile away. 184 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:34,600 Man, let's go ahead and leave it here. We'll come back and get it tomorrow. Let's walk 185 00:19:34,600 --> 00:19:41,040 on back to your house. Tracy's going to be mad at me. 186 00:19:41,040 --> 00:19:45,080 Around midnight, Tracy called her boyfriend and learned that he had damaged the car. 187 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:47,400 I'm out of here, Timothy. 188 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:51,400 She left work and walked to his cousin's house about a mile away. 189 00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:02,640 How you doing, Eric? What happened to the car? 190 00:20:02,640 --> 00:20:04,040 It broke. It's broken. 191 00:20:04,040 --> 00:20:05,360 How did it break? 192 00:20:05,360 --> 00:20:09,760 I was just, Eric and I were just riding, right, Eric? And the whole shift just snapped off. 193 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:12,240 A stick shift doesn't just snap off. 194 00:20:12,400 --> 00:20:15,600 Well, your shift just snapped. You know all the problems you had getting in the third 195 00:20:15,600 --> 00:20:17,520 gear. The shift this time just snapped off. 196 00:20:17,520 --> 00:20:20,760 I don't have any problems. You're the one causing the problems. 197 00:20:20,760 --> 00:20:21,760 Okay, okay. 198 00:20:21,760 --> 00:20:22,760 Give me the keys. 199 00:20:22,760 --> 00:20:23,760 What? 200 00:20:23,760 --> 00:20:26,000 So I can go get the car and take care of it. 201 00:20:26,000 --> 00:20:27,000 So what? 202 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:28,000 Give me the keys. 203 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:35,000 Tracy! Tracy! 204 00:20:41,000 --> 00:20:49,000 Tracy walked a half mile to her car. Police estimate that she arrived around 12.30 a.m. 205 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:52,760 We know she got to the vehicle because it was locked up by her boyfriend. Well, he left 206 00:20:52,760 --> 00:20:58,120 it there. And when we found the vehicle, that next morning, the keys were in the vehicle. 207 00:20:58,120 --> 00:21:06,120 But that is the last place that we could positively say she was alive at when she arrived at the 208 00:21:06,120 --> 00:21:07,120 car. 209 00:21:07,120 --> 00:21:11,200 An hour and a half later, Tracy's car was driven to the apartment complex where she 210 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:14,120 would be found murdered the next morning. 211 00:21:14,120 --> 00:21:20,320 I was advised by the apartment manager that there was possibly a witness who saw the vehicle 212 00:21:20,400 --> 00:21:27,400 when it came into the parking lot around 1.30 a.m. And saw somebody walk away from it. 213 00:21:27,400 --> 00:21:32,200 It didn't pay any much attention to me. 214 00:21:32,200 --> 00:21:39,200 I feel that Tracy Bond was probably killed between the hours of 12.30 and 1.30 in the 215 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:41,400 morning. 216 00:21:41,400 --> 00:21:45,400 Authorities are particularly disturbed by several unsettling details surrounding the 217 00:21:45,400 --> 00:21:50,920 murder. Not only had Tracy been raped and strangled, but there were second-degree burns 218 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:55,040 on her thighs and on the back of her hands. 219 00:21:55,040 --> 00:21:59,720 We haven't been able to determine what caused those burns. And we've thought about every 220 00:21:59,720 --> 00:22:03,960 type of heating apparatus or device you could think of. We just can't find anything that 221 00:22:03,960 --> 00:22:10,960 would make that particular burn. We also don't understand the method of leaving the body 222 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:17,960 the way it was. It was like they wanted this person to be found and they wanted everybody 223 00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:26,760 to see. I don't know whether these guys were involved in drugs or not, but when you have 224 00:22:26,760 --> 00:22:33,440 a case involving people in narcotics, if you don't deal with them in the fashion that they 225 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:38,360 want you to, they'll make an example out of you. 226 00:22:38,360 --> 00:22:46,840 I know someone personally that was very heavily involved in drugs and he was, I guess he was 227 00:22:46,840 --> 00:22:53,760 trying to make some sort of drug transaction, and he was told that that person was the person 228 00:22:53,760 --> 00:22:55,800 who had murdered my sister. 229 00:22:55,800 --> 00:23:02,280 I think one of those guys killed a man. Let's get out of here. 230 00:23:02,280 --> 00:23:08,320 Authorities did investigate a known drug dealer, but found no evidence linking him to the crime. 231 00:23:08,320 --> 00:23:12,200 It's my feeling that her boyfriend knew something because he had her car that night while she 232 00:23:12,200 --> 00:23:18,960 was at work. He didn't come and pick her up from work at the agreed upon time. Apparently 233 00:23:18,960 --> 00:23:24,080 when she went by his cousin's house to pick up the car, he told her that it was broken 234 00:23:24,080 --> 00:23:29,480 and that you go on ahead and it doesn't sound like a likely story for a person who was supposed 235 00:23:29,480 --> 00:23:34,080 to be involved with my sister to just sort of throw her to the wolves at 12 or 1 o'clock 236 00:23:34,080 --> 00:23:38,280 at night. 237 00:23:38,280 --> 00:23:43,120 Tracy's boyfriend and his cousin were each given two polygraph examinations. They both 238 00:23:43,120 --> 00:23:45,920 passed the tests and are not considered suspects. 239 00:23:45,920 --> 00:23:49,160 I always have problems with a stick shift and the transmission getting in that third. 240 00:23:49,160 --> 00:23:55,800 I worked a number of homicides and this one I feel has just a few pieces of the puzzle 241 00:23:55,800 --> 00:24:02,640 that haven't fell in place yet and I know it's a solvable case and it's frustrating 242 00:24:02,640 --> 00:24:09,640 for me as well as for Tracy's family to not know who these killers are because we know 243 00:24:09,640 --> 00:24:17,080 they're walking around Scott Free today and Tracy's gone. 244 00:24:17,080 --> 00:24:22,240 It's even now. It's hard to believe even though I've seen her body, I've seen her, I've buried 245 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:29,880 her, I've heard all this different information, all the details and everything and still it's 246 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,960 really difficult to believe because I really don't know what happened and I think if I 247 00:24:33,960 --> 00:24:38,720 knew what happened I'd be able to believe that it's happened and sort of believe it 248 00:24:38,720 --> 00:24:39,220 behind me. 249 00:25:00,720 --> 00:25:06,040 When we return, the touching story of a man's search for his sister, a search which has 250 00:25:06,040 --> 00:25:08,040 spanned half a century. 251 00:25:18,360 --> 00:25:26,040 1941, Otama, Iowa. A family is about to be torn apart. Three brothers and a sister have 252 00:25:26,120 --> 00:25:31,080 been left in the care of their aunt who, fearing for the children's well-being, has contacted 253 00:25:31,080 --> 00:25:33,080 the child welfare department. 254 00:25:33,080 --> 00:25:44,080 Walter, Donald, Richard, Delores, I need to take you to your new home now. Come out please. 255 00:25:44,080 --> 00:25:49,080 You kids get on out here, we're going to take you to a decent home. Come on out. 256 00:25:49,120 --> 00:25:56,120 Walter, you're a big boy now you're going out to that car, hurry up. Come on. 257 00:25:56,120 --> 00:26:03,120 At that time there was four of us and another one on the way and I was just probably about 258 00:26:05,620 --> 00:26:12,620 five and a half years old. I didn't know anything about adoptions or stuff like that and I thought 259 00:26:13,620 --> 00:26:20,620 we were just going to this home and later on we were going to go back to mama's thing. 260 00:26:20,620 --> 00:26:24,620 You just hush up and sit still. Sit still. 261 00:26:24,620 --> 00:26:30,620 Donald's strats mother could do little to prevent the state from taking her children. 262 00:26:30,620 --> 00:26:36,620 She was pregnant with her fifth child and unable to work. A few months earlier, Donald's 263 00:26:36,620 --> 00:26:41,620 father had suffered a nervous breakdown and had been institutionalized. The children who 264 00:26:41,620 --> 00:26:46,620 ranged in age from two to nine years old were usually left to their own devices until the 265 00:26:46,620 --> 00:26:53,620 authorities stepped in. Two of the brothers were sent to Iowa State youth facilities. 266 00:26:55,620 --> 00:26:59,620 Donald and his sister Delores were taken to a Lutheran children's home where they were 267 00:26:59,620 --> 00:27:05,620 placed in the care of the head nurse. You need to take a little rest. Delores, here's your 268 00:27:05,620 --> 00:27:10,620 bottle. Let me try. 269 00:27:12,620 --> 00:27:17,620 Even though I wasn't told as boy, I was the baby's center and I played with my sister 270 00:27:17,620 --> 00:27:25,620 and I enjoyed that and I'd push around a little tricycle and brush her hair and take 271 00:27:25,620 --> 00:27:30,620 care of her, you know. I always liked to help her because she was my sister. 272 00:27:31,620 --> 00:27:35,620 Donald, here's some bananas. You feed it to your sister. 273 00:27:35,620 --> 00:27:40,620 Within days, Donald realized that he and his sister would not be going back to their mother. 274 00:27:41,620 --> 00:27:47,620 Donald cooperated with the nurse but was always alert for a chance to take his sister and escape. 275 00:27:49,620 --> 00:27:56,620 This nurse basically, she was busy in the kitchen. She had her back turned to us and I guess 276 00:27:56,620 --> 00:28:04,620 she might say she was in ten on her job and so I just took my sister out the door right 277 00:28:04,620 --> 00:28:06,620 for it, you know. 278 00:28:13,620 --> 00:28:21,620 This was our chance to go home and sneak her out the door down the steps out of this 279 00:28:21,620 --> 00:28:29,620 whole bottle laid forward and I opened it up and I helped her in on the floor and helped 280 00:28:29,620 --> 00:28:33,620 her up on the seat. That's why now you sit right there because we're going home to see 281 00:28:33,620 --> 00:28:35,620 mama. 282 00:28:41,620 --> 00:28:45,620 I didn't know anything about cars really but I knew if you pushed that button down on 283 00:28:45,620 --> 00:28:48,620 the floor that cars go. 284 00:28:52,620 --> 00:28:59,620 I had to look out the window and hang on the steering wheel and then I'd get down and push 285 00:28:59,620 --> 00:29:03,620 that button. That car go ahead a little bit, you know, and then I'd get up and take another 286 00:29:03,620 --> 00:29:08,620 look and I started to get this car down there on that main road. I didn't know which way I was 287 00:29:08,620 --> 00:29:13,620 going when I got there but I knew that road. I came in on it and I needed to leave by it, 288 00:29:13,620 --> 00:29:15,620 you know. 289 00:29:16,620 --> 00:29:21,620 What do you think you're doing? 290 00:29:21,620 --> 00:29:23,620 Let go of me, I don't see my mama. 291 00:29:23,620 --> 00:29:25,620 You get out of that car right now, don't you know you could kill somebody? 292 00:29:25,620 --> 00:29:31,620 The car door was just kind of just jerked open and she reached in and grabbed me up by 293 00:29:31,620 --> 00:29:36,620 the collar and went thrashing on me, you know, and I couldn't tell you today whether she 294 00:29:36,620 --> 00:29:41,620 put me with her hand or whether she had a board or whether she had a strap or anything 295 00:29:41,620 --> 00:29:49,620 but I knew she was whipping me but I didn't feel no pain and I was fighting her because 296 00:29:49,620 --> 00:29:51,620 I was wanting to go home. 297 00:29:51,620 --> 00:29:55,620 Donald, there's some cookies for you in the kitchen if you'd like them. 298 00:29:55,620 --> 00:29:57,620 Thank you. 299 00:29:57,620 --> 00:30:00,620 Two weeks later, unbeknownst to Donald, Dolores was adopted. 300 00:30:00,620 --> 00:30:03,620 Come on baby, we're going to get you a new home. 301 00:30:04,620 --> 00:30:09,620 These people come and took Dolores away. 302 00:30:09,620 --> 00:30:16,620 I didn't know what the deal was but I thought, well, they're going to bring her back here 303 00:30:16,620 --> 00:30:20,620 because me and her was family and that's all I had. 304 00:30:26,620 --> 00:30:32,620 I kept asking this woman where's my sister and... 305 00:30:32,620 --> 00:30:40,620 My sister and she tell me, well, you just don't need to know and it ain't none of your business 306 00:30:40,620 --> 00:30:48,620 and stuff like that and of course I got unruly and ordinary because I was with my sister. 307 00:30:50,620 --> 00:30:52,620 The separation was short lived. 308 00:30:52,620 --> 00:30:57,620 Dolores' adoptive parents sent for Donald as soon as they realized that she was more 309 00:30:57,620 --> 00:30:59,620 than they could handle. 310 00:30:59,620 --> 00:31:03,620 Like the nurses at the home, they turned to Donald for help. 311 00:31:04,620 --> 00:31:11,620 Dolores would adjust to these folks or bond with these folks at first and just cried 312 00:31:11,620 --> 00:31:16,620 and wanted her brother and stuff because, you know, we'd been together 313 00:31:16,620 --> 00:31:20,620 and these people were strangers to her. 314 00:31:28,620 --> 00:31:33,620 She just cried and wouldn't eat or whatever and that's the reason they came and got me 315 00:31:33,620 --> 00:31:37,620 so I could be a quieting factor, you might say. 316 00:31:37,620 --> 00:31:40,620 It's alright, Pete. It's alright. 317 00:31:53,620 --> 00:31:56,620 Under Donald's influence, Dolores began to adjust. 318 00:31:56,620 --> 00:32:01,620 Donald even stayed on for a few days but was expected to remain well in the background. 319 00:32:02,620 --> 00:32:04,620 Okay, your turn. 320 00:32:06,620 --> 00:32:11,620 These people got Dolores where she'd eat for them and play with them 321 00:32:11,620 --> 00:32:19,620 and they treated her quite well, you know, and I don't know, a day or two, whatever. 322 00:32:19,620 --> 00:32:22,620 This nurse come back and she said... 323 00:32:22,620 --> 00:32:26,620 Donnie, you want to go downtown with me? 324 00:32:26,620 --> 00:32:32,620 I remember looking up and this woman was feeding with a little sister 325 00:32:32,620 --> 00:32:42,620 and I thought, well, everything's alright, you know, and, yeah, I'd like to go downtown, you know. 326 00:32:42,620 --> 00:32:46,620 I'm five and a half years old. I love to ride an automobile, you know. 327 00:32:46,620 --> 00:32:50,620 Of course, I didn't realize this automobile would never go and bring me back 328 00:32:50,620 --> 00:32:56,620 and we got in the car and we drove off and I haven't seen my sister since. 329 00:33:00,620 --> 00:33:05,620 I think it's Dolores, you know, almost every day. 330 00:33:05,620 --> 00:33:10,620 She's still my sister no matter what time is done. 331 00:33:10,620 --> 00:33:14,620 But I try to catch up with 50 years of time somehow. 332 00:33:14,620 --> 00:33:18,620 I like to hug her neck and tell her, mister. 333 00:33:22,620 --> 00:33:26,620 Donald Stratt and his two brothers, as well as another sister born after the family, 334 00:33:26,620 --> 00:33:30,620 were split apart and were all reunited in 1965. 335 00:33:30,620 --> 00:33:34,620 Their father remained institutionalized for the rest of his life 336 00:33:34,620 --> 00:33:36,620 and their mother was granted a divorce. 337 00:33:36,620 --> 00:33:40,620 Belmistrat remarried and had five more children. 338 00:33:40,620 --> 00:33:46,620 So now there are nine siblings all looking for their lost sister Dolores. 339 00:33:46,620 --> 00:33:50,620 Update. Just minutes after we first broadcast this story, 340 00:33:50,620 --> 00:33:55,620 a woman named Penelope Sue Lewis of Ballover, Missouri called our telecenter 341 00:33:55,620 --> 00:33:59,620 and identified herself as Donald Stratt's long lost sister. 342 00:33:59,620 --> 00:34:06,620 Donald was overjoyed to discover that Penelope lived just 50 miles from his home in Stoutland, Missouri. 343 00:34:07,620 --> 00:34:11,620 Three days later, at a part near Penelope's home, 344 00:34:11,620 --> 00:34:14,620 Donald, Penelope and their extended families 345 00:34:14,620 --> 00:34:18,620 gathered for a heartwarming and long overdue reunion. 346 00:34:18,620 --> 00:34:25,620 Oh, God, it's been so many years. 347 00:34:27,620 --> 00:34:30,620 I love her. I always have loved her. 348 00:34:30,620 --> 00:34:36,620 And sometimes when I get along and just think about it, I just sit down and cry. 349 00:34:36,620 --> 00:34:41,620 And I don't mind crying this time because I'm already there. 350 00:34:41,620 --> 00:34:44,620 Yeah, already there. 351 00:34:44,620 --> 00:34:47,620 But it got another surprise for you. 352 00:34:48,620 --> 00:34:50,620 Soon after Donald arrived, 353 00:34:50,620 --> 00:34:53,620 Penelope shared a poignant moment with her natural mother, Velma, 354 00:34:53,620 --> 00:34:56,620 whom she had not seen in more than 50 years. 355 00:34:56,620 --> 00:34:58,620 Oh. 356 00:35:01,620 --> 00:35:04,620 I never thought I'd see this day. 357 00:35:05,620 --> 00:35:09,620 The reunion was a culmination of an emotional roller coaster ride, 358 00:35:09,620 --> 00:35:15,620 which had begun 72 hours earlier when Penelope sat down to watch Unsolved Mysteries. 359 00:35:15,620 --> 00:35:21,620 I try not to miss any because I like to watch it, the reunions and things. 360 00:35:21,620 --> 00:35:25,620 And I thought, you know, I've always thought, well, maybe someday it'll be my turn. 361 00:35:25,620 --> 00:35:27,620 And all of a sudden it dawned on me, 362 00:35:27,620 --> 00:35:30,620 well, that's me. That's my family. 363 00:35:31,620 --> 00:35:35,620 For Penelope, the gathering was also the chance to meet all the family members 364 00:35:35,620 --> 00:35:37,620 she never knew she had. 365 00:35:37,620 --> 00:35:41,620 One full sister, two half sisters, three half brothers, 366 00:35:41,620 --> 00:35:44,620 and countless nephews, nieces and cousins. 367 00:35:47,620 --> 00:35:54,620 We just probably tried to get everybody acquainted with everybody and just go from there. 368 00:35:54,620 --> 00:35:56,620 Plain get together. Yeah. 369 00:35:59,620 --> 00:36:01,620 I felt so helpless. 370 00:36:02,620 --> 00:36:04,620 I felt like I didn't belong. 371 00:36:04,620 --> 00:36:07,620 And now I'm at peace. 372 00:36:12,620 --> 00:36:17,620 Next, a woman is brutally abducted from a car wash in Texas. 373 00:36:25,620 --> 00:36:30,620 Most of us never imagined that we would become part of an Unsolved Mystery, 374 00:36:30,620 --> 00:36:36,620 that we will suddenly hear a scream in the night and find ourselves involved in a criminal investigation. 375 00:36:36,620 --> 00:36:43,620 Yet that is exactly what happened to three young men in Austin, Texas on December 29, 1991, 376 00:36:43,620 --> 00:36:47,620 all because they happened to cross paths with a kidnapper. 377 00:36:48,620 --> 00:36:55,620 At 8.55pm, Steve Marks was on his way to meet his two brothers-in-law at a friend's house on Powell Street. 378 00:36:55,620 --> 00:37:00,620 Less than a block from the house, he pulled behind a tan-colored car. 379 00:37:02,620 --> 00:37:08,620 That evening in question, I was driving down Powell Street and unnoticed a car in front of me driving very slowly. 380 00:37:08,620 --> 00:37:14,620 I followed it down the street and I pulled in front of my friend's house. 381 00:37:18,620 --> 00:37:25,620 The car in the meantime had pulled up into the parking garage ahead of my friend's house. 382 00:37:25,620 --> 00:37:30,620 And my brother-in-law's arrived about a minute later. 383 00:37:33,620 --> 00:37:37,620 Mike and Bill Golems had encountered the same car two blocks from the house, 384 00:37:37,620 --> 00:37:40,620 going the wrong way on a one-way street. 385 00:37:40,620 --> 00:37:43,620 And when they stopped and we stopped, they looked at us like, 386 00:37:43,620 --> 00:37:48,620 what do we do next? And we looked at them like, OK, you fools, get out of the way. 387 00:37:48,620 --> 00:37:52,620 And that gave us an opportunity to see them, but unfortunately, 388 00:37:52,620 --> 00:37:56,620 there was no reason for us to try to memorize their faces or anything. 389 00:37:56,620 --> 00:37:59,620 There was just two people passing in the night. 390 00:38:05,620 --> 00:38:09,620 At 9pm, Mike and Bill Golems rendezvoused with Steve Marks. 391 00:38:09,620 --> 00:38:15,620 The house where they met was just 200 feet from a 24-hour do-it-yourself car wash. 392 00:38:15,620 --> 00:38:17,620 I don't know what you're thinking about going out to eat. 393 00:38:17,620 --> 00:38:19,620 Why don't we go over to my house for some spaghetti? 394 00:38:24,620 --> 00:38:28,620 When we were on the porch, all we could see was the side of the car wash 395 00:38:28,620 --> 00:38:33,620 and the vacuum canisters where cars are vacuumed outside of the stalls. 396 00:38:33,620 --> 00:38:38,620 So when we heard the scream and the car door or trunk slam, 397 00:38:38,620 --> 00:38:41,620 all we saw was the car pull out. 398 00:38:46,620 --> 00:38:50,620 As we saw the car pull out the wrong way on Fifth Street, 399 00:38:50,620 --> 00:38:56,620 I realized that that was the same car that I had pulled behind on Powell Street 400 00:38:56,620 --> 00:39:00,620 and that had made the U-turn in the parking garage. 401 00:39:00,620 --> 00:39:07,620 And the car that later Mike and Bill had said had confronted him going the wrong way on Powell Street, 402 00:39:07,620 --> 00:39:09,620 pulling out onto Sixth Street. 403 00:39:10,620 --> 00:39:15,620 A few seconds later, Steve Marks and Bill Golems arrived at the car wash. 404 00:39:17,620 --> 00:39:20,620 Unlike most nights, it was eerily deserted. 405 00:39:21,620 --> 00:39:26,620 We walked up to the car, we saw a purse, the keys, 406 00:39:26,620 --> 00:39:31,620 and then Bill suggested I go back to the house and call the police 407 00:39:31,620 --> 00:39:33,620 because we figured something was wrong. 408 00:39:37,620 --> 00:39:41,620 The owner of the abandoned car was identified as 28-year-old Colleen Reed, 409 00:39:41,620 --> 00:39:45,620 a certified public accountant who had lived in Austin for four years. 410 00:39:48,620 --> 00:39:51,620 Police traced Colleen's movements in the day of the crime. 411 00:39:51,620 --> 00:39:54,620 She arrived at the car wash around 9, 10 p.m. 412 00:39:54,620 --> 00:39:58,620 Earlier that day, she had gone to church with her boyfriend. 413 00:39:58,620 --> 00:40:01,620 Then she spent several hours doing community volunteer work. 414 00:40:01,620 --> 00:40:04,620 That evening, Colleen went to the market 415 00:40:04,620 --> 00:40:08,620 and then withdrew cash from her bank machine before ending up at the car wash. 416 00:40:08,620 --> 00:40:14,620 Police believe that Colleen was kidnapped by the two men in the tan-colored vehicle. 417 00:40:14,620 --> 00:40:22,620 MUSIC 418 00:40:33,620 --> 00:40:36,620 No! No! No! No! 419 00:40:36,620 --> 00:40:38,620 No! 420 00:40:38,620 --> 00:40:40,620 No! 421 00:40:40,620 --> 00:40:43,620 No! No! 422 00:40:46,620 --> 00:40:50,620 We have a situation where after they abducted Colleen Reed, 423 00:40:50,620 --> 00:40:55,620 they went the wrong way on Fifth Street and almost collided, hit almost two vehicles. 424 00:40:55,620 --> 00:41:00,620 We have not heard from the drivers or the people that have occupied those two vehicles. 425 00:41:00,620 --> 00:41:04,620 So hopefully this show will maybe bring these two people forward 426 00:41:04,620 --> 00:41:07,620 that may have some information that will help us. 427 00:41:08,620 --> 00:41:11,620 I've almost convinced myself that we will someday see her again, 428 00:41:11,620 --> 00:41:13,620 that she's being held somewhere. 429 00:41:13,620 --> 00:41:16,620 And I know that that's what we want to believe. 430 00:41:16,620 --> 00:41:22,620 And the reality is that's probably not true, but there is a possibility. 431 00:41:22,620 --> 00:41:26,620 I think about when do I just say, 432 00:41:26,620 --> 00:41:31,620 okay, it's over, something happened, something horrible. 433 00:41:31,620 --> 00:41:34,620 I don't know if I'll ever be able to do that. 434 00:41:34,620 --> 00:41:38,620 I've gone on with my life in a lot of ways. 435 00:41:38,620 --> 00:41:44,620 I work and take care of my children and do the things I need to do. 436 00:41:44,620 --> 00:41:51,620 But there's an empty place that I've had a hard time filling. 437 00:41:53,620 --> 00:41:56,620 Update. A suspect is in custody. 438 00:41:56,620 --> 00:42:01,620 Just last week, a man named Alva Hank Warley was arrested and built in Texas. 439 00:42:01,620 --> 00:42:04,620 He admitted involvement in the kidnapping, 440 00:42:04,620 --> 00:42:07,620 but denied knowing Colleen Reed's current whereabouts. 441 00:42:07,620 --> 00:42:12,620 However, Warley insisted that she was still alive the last time he saw her. 442 00:42:12,620 --> 00:42:16,620 Police are now looking for this man, Kenneth Allen McDuff. 443 00:42:16,620 --> 00:42:21,620 He is 46 years old, 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 245 pounds. 444 00:42:21,620 --> 00:42:25,620 McDuff was last seen in Waco, Texas. 445 00:42:31,620 --> 00:42:38,620 нес 446 00:42:38,620 --> 00:43:01,260 The Diabolical Mind, the very phrase 447 00:43:01,260 --> 00:43:03,540 evokes a chilling mystique. 448 00:43:03,540 --> 00:43:07,540 On Sunday, Unsolved Mysteries will present a special report, 449 00:43:07,540 --> 00:43:12,180 an exploration of the mysteries of the psychopath. 450 00:43:12,180 --> 00:43:15,300 What forces would transform this impoverished young boy 451 00:43:15,300 --> 00:43:17,420 into a ruthless dictator? 452 00:43:17,420 --> 00:43:20,180 Saddam Hussein's bloody and brutal rise to power 453 00:43:20,180 --> 00:43:22,900 was ignited by a single disturbing trait, 454 00:43:22,900 --> 00:43:28,140 a cunning mind unchecked by remorse or conscience. 455 00:43:28,140 --> 00:43:31,060 G. Daniel Walker has been convicted of crimes ranging 456 00:43:31,060 --> 00:43:34,220 from fraud, to armed robbery, to murder. 457 00:43:34,220 --> 00:43:36,060 In a remarkable interview, Walker 458 00:43:36,060 --> 00:43:39,420 provides a revealing glimpse into a diabolical mind. 459 00:43:39,420 --> 00:43:42,380 It's a violence because fear lives with you 24 hours a day. 460 00:43:42,380 --> 00:43:43,540 Fear never goes away. 461 00:43:43,540 --> 00:43:47,500 If you kill somebody, that's over. 462 00:43:47,500 --> 00:43:49,220 When her husband and children fell victim 463 00:43:49,220 --> 00:43:51,380 to a series of mysterious illnesses, 464 00:43:51,380 --> 00:43:54,740 Marie Hillie was a devoted and caring wife and mother. 465 00:43:54,740 --> 00:43:58,020 In time, her son began to suspect the worst. 466 00:43:58,020 --> 00:44:01,900 His mother was poisoning her own family. 467 00:44:01,900 --> 00:44:06,100 The world, as I knew it at that point, just fell apart. 468 00:44:06,100 --> 00:44:11,220 Everything that my mother had taught me right from wrong, 469 00:44:11,220 --> 00:44:14,660 I had to go back and re-examine. 470 00:44:14,660 --> 00:44:18,700 Join me Sunday night at 8 with this very special and very 471 00:44:18,700 --> 00:44:21,940 different edition of Unsolved Mysteries, 472 00:44:21,940 --> 00:44:24,140 key studies of the diabolical mind.