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Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
edited November 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
Anyone else freaked out by this show when you were younger ??

I was...


The most freaky episode I remember was a guy driving on a Highway at night time and sees what he thinks is a little boy in the middle of the road flagging him down...he swerves around the boy and comes to a stop a little ways down the road...in the distance he sees something on the side road..he drives further up the road and he sees a School Bus that had crashed and overturned...he walks up to the Bus and sees the little boy that was in the middle of the road laying there dying.... :o :shock:


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  • The music scared the crap out of me. I now know that ut gave me panic attacks before I knew what they were.

    I just remember the murder stories, and they freaked me out. people left in car trunks in parking lots and such.

    Course now it looks so pathetic when you see the old episodes. What was I scared of?
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  • It was more that Robert Stack's voice was so creepy. He'd talk about ghost sightings or aliens and that old man timber would kick in and I'd get chills
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  • the wolfthe wolf Posts: 7,027
    I loved this show when I was young !! I can't think of any favorite episode off the top of my head, I just remember having fun watching it with my mom. :D
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  • The music scared the crap out of me. I now know that ut gave me panic attacks before I knew what they were.

    I just remember the murder stories, and they freaked me out. people left in car trunks in parking lots and such.

    Course now it looks so pathetic when you see the old episodes. What was I scared of?

    Yeah..the murders were freaky

    I didn't watch the show alone thats for sure :?
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  • drtyfrnk29 wrote:
    It was more that Robert Stack's voice was so creepy. He'd talk about ghost sightings or aliens and that old man timber would kick in and I'd get chills

    He did have the perfect voice for the show

    I wonder if this show is in re-runs anywhere on cable ?
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  • the wolf wrote:
    I loved this show when I was young !! I can't think of any favorite episode off the top of my head, I just remember having fun watching it with my mom. :D

    The re-enactments were great

    Didn't Stacy Keach (sp?) host a mystery show at some point ?
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    I used to be so scared of this show and especially the host, he just creeped me right out! My brother used to put it on when I was a kid just to piss me off and make me cry...big brother's can be such assholes sometimes!
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  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,301
    Yeah, the show itself wasn't scary, but Robert Stack gave me the creeps.
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    filmed a episode in my hometown/school about a missing person/murder
  • dustinparduedustinpardue Las Vegas, NV Posts: 1,829
    old black and white pictures of people who are dead freak me out.
    i loved that show. There are 7 DVD sets out now, yeah i was nerd and bought them all.

    Some of the re-enactments are funny. How about the one where Matthew Maconahey (i know i probably spelled that wrong) goes out to confront the guy exposing himself to the kids on the street and gets capped.
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  • Loved it!

    I was old enough to understand what was going on, but young enough that it scared me. It was that "Fun being scared" type of feeling.

    The megaset with every episode is available for sale. I forget where I saw it, but it wasn't terribly expensive.
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  • Anyone else freaked out by this show when you were younger ??

    I was...


    The most freaky episode I remember was a guy driving on a Highway at night time and sees what he thinks is a little boy in the middle of the road flagging him down...he swerves around the boy and comes to a stop a little ways down the road...in the distance he sees something on the side road..he drives further up the road and he sees a School Bus that had crashed and overturned...he walks up to the Bus and sees the little boy that was in the middle of the road laying there dying.... :o :shock:


    Share your favorite epsiodes :)
    oh my gosh I remember this one....I thought the boy was the only one who had died?
    am I making it more dramatic or wasnt there something about phone reception as well ( not sure if it would have been a car phone lol) but I might be making that up! :lol:
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  • I found the music so scary, so so scary....
  • pjfan31pjfan31 Posts: 7,335
    I remember being quite young (talking 5,6 or 7) and watching a show about this nasty serial killer we had here in the land of Oz called Ivan Milat. He killed backpackers and buried them in the bush. Well I didn't hear the part where he had been caught. I had to go into have a shower and as I went into the bathroom, I swear I saw a hand come up against the window. I swore till I was black and blue that it was him.


    Now I shat myself, Dad went out to check the yard just to make sure no one was there. I didn't want him going out there cause it 'was' Milat. I had to shower with the door open, and had nightmares. Man oh man.

    Kind of a bit off topic but, oh well.

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  • the re-enactment of the roswell incident, with the alien bodies being shown, TERRIFIED me for months after that....



    that show was just all round creepy and the host didnt help either.
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    I remember watching this and yes it was freaky.
    We had a similar show called ''The Extraordinary''.
    The whole show and the host were freaky.
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  • freaked out by it years ago? I am freaked out about it now! Loved watching it as a kid, and scared the hell out of me. Remember staying at my grandparents house and watching it at 8 at night, and not being able to go to sleep. Robert Stack, who was in the Navy, my grandpa actually saw him on his ship, has one of the best voices in tv history.

    These are stories on this show that still scare the hell out of me, years after seeing the episode. Theres the Scott Johnson episode-kid who burned to death in a shack, thought to have encountered a drug deal. The boys on the track episode-2 boys run over by a train covered by a tarp, gun beside them, supposedly smoked too much pot and fell asleep (the opposing theory involved a coverup that went all the way to the top of the chain of command and the top of the political ladder in Arkansas as the boys supposedly stumbled on a drug drop site and were murdered, possibly at the behest of politicians and police.

    There is the Ellender murders, young couple shot, and raped in bed, baby left undistured in next room, alive. Supposedly, the murders were videotaped, and the killers threw a party in the same house, with the bodies in the next room. Nothing was ever really looked at beyond the 2 or 3 main suspects, as the story goes, because this party had in attendance the sheriffs son.

    There is the Kurt Sova case. Teen kid, goes to party, disappears that night, and is later found in a ravine dead. The people who threw the party at first continually refused to even admit there was a party at all, at first. Evidence exists that someone slept in a cot the next night, in the basement of the house. Supposedly, the kid took drugs, overdosed, the party goers got scared, tried to nurse him back to health downstairs in the cot, and he died, so they threw his body in the ravine.

    The Charlotte Pollis case, where a husband went to do errands with his wife in bed sick, then comes back and she is gone. Evidence exists that the husband murdererd her, neighbors report him standing next to his car, backed all the way into the garage parking spot, all doors open, supposedly shoving something in the car. Relatives tried to look in and around the house for evidence, and the husband wouldnt let them look in a padlocked shed, oddly the house was spotless and clean when police arrived. The mother of the husband is interviewed on camera, and when asked if her son or her were involved in the killing of the wife, her daughter in law, she say "NO, WE'RE JUST NOT THAT TYPE OF PEOPLE". It was immediately clear to me, the minute she said it, she was involved in the crime. Pretty creepy stuff. This is a 60-70 year old woman. Her son probably did the crime and he called her and she helped clean up.

    Dave Bocks-plant worker. Supposedly he knew information reguarding the toxic pollutants of this company. He supposedly was lowered in one of the plants furnances.

    The wackers-elderly couple, terrorized hundreds, thousands of times, by an unseen assailant. Someone knocking on doors and windows. Leaving notes and guns and rocks on the porch. Several times assaulting, hitting and beating the woman. Stake out with multiple people, was a failure, somehow the assailant found a blind spot, knocked on doors and windows, without being seen by anyone, this is with people watching both the front and back of the house and someone parked next door at the neighbors.

    The blair adams case. Perhaps the most baffling in UM history. A man, who basically continually refered to people chasing him and wanting to kill him, then winds up dead, murdered, yet his keys, and his wallet and money are on the ground. Was someone really after him, or was he running from himself.

    The girl who lived on streets with a loop, she got out of her moms van to run and get the mail, which was back a ways from the house, and her mom drove to the house. The daughter never comes back with the mail, then they find her dead in the street, literally on the opposite side of the loop. So it was like her house was at one end, and instead of getting the mail and coming back, it was like she had gone the entirely opposite direction than she needed to go. Speculation was 2 things. 1 she had hitched a ride on the back of her moms car after getting the mail and her mom didnt notice, the car was too hot and she fell. Yet that doesnt explain why she was on the opposite side from where she needed to be, the other speculation was that someone had driven by, grabbed her, taken her in the car, but oddly let her go, she fell and died. Jon Bon Jovi actually wrote a song about her, and it appeared on an album.



    The list goes on and on.



    The new version with Dennis Farina is crap. The scary element is not there.

    On youtube every few months there are couragous individuals who upload multiple episodes, yet inevitably the Warner Cosgrove takes em down.
  • :shock: *sleeps with one eye open tonight.



    for the record Ivan Milats brother should be in jail with him..... evil evil evil :evil:
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