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6 Cases With The Most INSANE Twists You've Ever Heard #2 | Documentary | Mysterious 7
#documentary #twisted #truecrime

Welcome to Mysterious 7. Today we are looking at a Compilation of 6 Cases With The Most Insane Twists. Watch our video to discover how these 6 cases were finally solved after decades. To find out more about these compelling stories with all the crazy twists and turns, watch it right here on Mysterious 7. And don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes like this.

TIMECODES:
00:00 Katelyn Markham
34:07 Douglas Overstreet
55:20 Susan Berman and Kathlyn Durst
01:35:47 Mary Sullivan
02:00:57 Teresita Basa
02:22:58 John & Linda Sohus

6 Cases With The Most INSANE Twists You've Ever Heard #2 | Documentary | Mysterious 7
#truecrime #documentary #twisted

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The only positive here is how deeply touching it is for someone's last will to be to donate funds to an individual to help them get justice for their loved one. That's a great way to make a difference before you go.

littlebadwolf
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I'm sure i'm not the only arm chair detective who immediately realized his mistake on the 911 call. He was telling the operator where the purse was before he got to the house. obviously he Put them there. It is complete negligence that the police did not arrest this guy immediately & it's a shame that people have to hire private detectives to get justice

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When I was a kid (9 years old) my cousins and I would build dams in flower creek. One of the funnest things we did, but it all came to a stop when. Our younger friend (the family was new to town only played with the kids a couple of times) 8 year old Ryan VanLuchene was kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered. His body was found in flower creek in Libby Montana. The story of this tragic event even gets worse once you find out the details of what the killer said before his release from prison just before murdering Ryan but also the details of what he did to this beautiful little boy. You should do a story on this because the killer is trying to get out of prison currently. This man should never walk free again.

tinaresch
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Going on the run, and then getting caught for shoplifting while having 600 dollars cash in your pocket and 30000 in your car is one of the dumbest things I ever heard. They said he was frugal to the point of being abusively controlling about his wife's spending. Glad that trait became his undoing.

elisabethb.
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In the first story, the fiancé John Carter was so guilty, especially when he slipped up on the 911 call about her purse being there. You can hear him stumble and quickly correct himself. Didn’t take a genius, new detective or 13 years to figure that one out. Incompetent police and detective work from the beginning.

Issy
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It’s strange how in some cases the partner is immediately accused even if he has an alibi, but with John Carter, the incriminating call + scratches on his neck & they still don’t bother to check track his cellphone movements & process his vehicle?!

sig
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Robert's case truly highlights how the legal system favors the rich. It is unbelievable.

martingo
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The first case, the 911 call he said he knew he car and purse were there- the car he could see from outside but by saying her purse was left there was his give away.The purse was found on center of her bed. If he had been inside the apartment to look for her, either call 911 right then but instead he lied and he left the purse on center of her bed. They should have solved it right then. Poor police work

kitspeirs
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The reason Robert the rich man went unpunished is simply because he is rich. The reason why Susan and wife were unprotected is simply because they are women.

Popcat
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The very SECOND John Carter said “there’s LOTS of sketchy people there” you KNOW he’s guilty. Guaranteed.

maximiliankolbe_NIN
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Not going to lie in the first case, as soon as I heard the 911 call then heard that they found her purse locked in her room I immediately knew he was lying and was the main suspect! The entire time I was like heck no how did they not catch that!

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23:39 The picture of this young lady looks identical to my sister when she was 16, just one difference my sister had black hair, Debbie passed in 1995. I still miss her every day and love her so much still and always will.
This picture made me cry because of what happened to her and because of my sister.<><><><><><><>

kimwalsh
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Why can’t or didn’t they check John Carter’s phone records or cell tower pings to see if he was around at dump area ?

altonbaxter
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I think the police botched Katelyn’s disappearance. It shouldn’t have taken so long to analyze the 911 call or search that vehicle! John Carter got away with murder, obviously!

projectkj
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In the 2nd story, Candace should not have been paroled. She should have gotten at least a life sentence with no chance of parole.

laurastockman
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No, Tammy shouldn't have got parole. She shot, killed her husband and hid his body.

samanthatalsky
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As to Robert Durst, how the hell do you ADMIT to killing and dismembering a body amd be found NOT guilty? Not manslaughter? Not reckless homicide?
Like WTF?

dennish
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What a horrible man Robert was, poor Kathy she deserved more.

wendyhannan
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What kinda incompetent detectives do they have on the force, in that 1st case?! Seconds in, and I quickly picked up on the inconsistencies with that initial 911 call.... how on earth did cops NOT hear those issues, and the case be allowed to grow cold, until a private investigator “discovered” them? And with his family’s property being so close to her body...them still not thinking it was him? I hope this show is inaccurate, bc if that’s really how the cops operate out there...wow 😮

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vile that robert durst got to live a long life while his victims didn’t.

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