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Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 2

March 09, 2017 / 42:51

This episode of Unsolved Mysteries covers the mysterious deaths of Clarence and Geneva Roberts, the tragic story of Elvis Presley's twin brother, the disappearance of Wanda Jean Maize, the death of 6-year-old Catherine Corzilius, and the case of Dr. Arvin Sinha, who is wanted for sexual assault.

The segment on Clarence and Geneva Roberts details how Clarence was found dead in a garage fire, only for his body to be discovered again ten years later in another fire alongside his wife. Detectives discuss the possibility of arson and the theories surrounding Clarence's supposed suicide or staged death for insurance money.

The episode also highlights Elvis Presley, who had a twin brother named Jesse who died at birth. Experts discuss how this loss may have influenced Elvis's life and career, exploring the emotional impact on him.

Wanda Jean Maize's disappearance near Lake Guntersville, Alabama, is examined, with her remains discovered years later, leading to questions about her fate and the circumstances surrounding her death.

Finally, the case of Catherine Corzilius, who died under mysterious circumstances at a young age, raises questions about her tragic end, while the story of Dr. Arvin Sinha reveals a doctor on the run after being accused of multiple sexual assaults.

TL;DR

Clarence Roberts dies twice, Elvis's twin brother's impact, Wanda Jean Maize's disappearance, Catherine Corzilius's tragic death, and Dr. Arvin Sinha's crimes.

Episode

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next on Unsolved
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Mysteries in the ashes of a garage fire
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police find a body of Clarence rockets
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and then 10 years later another fire
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kills his wife and the body of Clarence
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Roberts is found again how can one man
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die
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twice few people know that Elvis Presley
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had a twin brother who died at Birth
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some believe that the tragic loss
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inspired Elvis to
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greatest the heartbreaking death of a
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six-year-old girl remains a mystery that
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her family and friends still want to
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solve and police and California need
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your help to track down a doctor who
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sexually assaulted his trusting
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patients murder missing persons wanted
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fugitives and the parent
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normal I'm Dennis finina and this is
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Unsolved Mysteries
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in Nashville Indiana two of the most
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respected residents were Clarence and
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Geneva
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Roberts that is until they became the
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center of a local
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controversy a tangled mystery of lies
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and
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deception one winter night a fire raged
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out of control behind the Robert's home
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when the ashes cooled firefighters
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discovered a body it was soon identified
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as Clarence Roberts 10 years later there
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was another fire two more bodies were
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discovered the first was Geneva Roberts
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the second was none other than Clarence
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Roberts how could the same man die twice
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it was just one more question about the
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mysterious Clarence Roberts I talked to
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both detectives that was on the second
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fire and from what they told me I'd say
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it was definitely Clarence I still think
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Clarence died in the first far I don't
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think Clarence Roberts died in the
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second far I I just don't believe that I
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think Clarence is still
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alive I sure
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do people in Nashville are still
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wondering about Clarence Roberts he was
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a businessman a former sheriff and a
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board member of of the local bank it was
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hard to imagine anyone more successful
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and yet somewhere along the way a
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different side of Clarence Roberts began
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to
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emerge before his troubles began
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Clarence owned the thriving hardware
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store with his brother Carson he and I
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worked together for about 22 years
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Clarence always seemed to be pretty
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happy he enjoyed working Clarence was
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outgoing he was friendly and always made
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friends with people and always got along
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with people
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what Clarence and his wife Geneva had
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been married 20 years Geneva came from a
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poor family but together she and
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Clarence made a good life for
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themselves then Clarence began spending
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money more money than he had he
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purchased three luxury cars and a home
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he could not
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afford to finance his extravagant
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lifestyle Clarence sold the hardware
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store and put everything he had into
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real estate Investments those Ventures
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failed and Clarence found himself in
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serious financial trouble for all the
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money that he was losing everything
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going down the drain he was going for a
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millionaire or broke and he was ending
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up broke he was trying to pull out of
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it finally even Clarence and Geneva's
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cars were repossessed
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they were deeply in debt with nowhere to
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turn he wasn't the clearance that I had
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always been used to being around he was
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down he was really depressed and I feel
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that he was
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suicidal and then the fire one month
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after the Robert's cars were taken
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firefighters arrived to discover the
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garage of their home engulfed in flames
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there the heat was so intense that they
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can only stand by helplessly while the
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structure burned to the
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ground once the fire had cooled they
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made a gruesome Discovery Chief come
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back here I think we got a body a body
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in the ashes was burned beyond
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recognition a half melted Shotgun by its
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side the coroner feared that Clarence
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had finally escaped his deaths by taking
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his
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own we thought it shot himself there
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wasn't much doubt in our mind that he
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just got too many warriors ahead of him
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and he' committed suicide so when we got
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back down to the funeral home we started
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looking for
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shots and U we couldn't find
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any questions began to surface the
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coroner wondered how Clarence could have
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taken his own life without firing a
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single shot when detective Don kuster
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carefully sifted through the ashes he
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found a ring that had belonged to
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Clarence despite the intense heat the
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ring was not
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damaged there's no way that ring could
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have withstood the heat of that far like
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it did and not even have a damage port
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on it at
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all I definitely think the ring was a
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plant uh it just it had to be it was the
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first of many Clues suggesting the fire
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was not what it seemed police learned
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that a few months before the fire
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Clarence had taken out several life
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insurance policies totaling close to a
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million do a test of the body found in
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the ashes showed type AB blood Clarence
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had type B blood if it wasn't the body
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of Clarence Roberts then who was it
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eyewitnesses provide a possible
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answer just 2 days before the blaze
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Clarence had been spotted in a bar
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buying drinks for a homeless man
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according to the eyewitnesses as he and
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Clarence were leaving the bar The
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Drifter passed out and collapsed
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Clarence said he'd take him to the
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hospital and Clarence left with him and
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later on I checked the hospitals within
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a 300 mile radius and this man was not
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admitted to a hospital
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anymore now there were two theories
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about Clarence one scenario was that he
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had killed himself
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the other that Clarence Roberts had
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murdered the transient then staged his
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own fiery death in order to collect the
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insurance money suicidal yes that to
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commit murder no way I can't believe he
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could have been any part of that it
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would be hard be beyond my wildest
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imagination to think that Clarence
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robers could ever been involved with
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anything like
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that
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definitely definitely he was capable of
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it Clarence was either dead or missing
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and Geneva was definitely alone with no
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money and no Clarance she was forced to
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move back to the wrong side of the
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tracks her claims to the insurance money
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were
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denied the financial setbacks took their
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toll on Geneva she avoided her friends
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and neighbors eventually becoming the
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target of local gossip shopkeepers said
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that Geneva began buying a lot of beer
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that was surprising as she was a
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diabetic and almost never drank beer
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reports began to surface that someone
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else was hanging around Geneva's
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house we had developed information that
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a man had been seen behind Geneva's
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residence the man acted very strangely
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he would never let anyone get close to
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him and he always seemed to duck away
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from them and head back toward the house
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immediately I'm sure that was probably
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Clarence I think he had perhaps run out
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of places to go you know and he had come
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back uh to staying with Geneva he was
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the mysterious man that was seen behind
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her house Geneva was able to keep the
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identity of the mysterious man a secret
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at least until the night of the second
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fire
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when my office
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called and explained that it was
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Geneva's house on
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fire and that they thought Geneva was
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still inside the house I went right to
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the fire scene and the fire was still
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burning very intensely at that
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time after the fire was extinguished why
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we just stayed behind and I'm not even
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sure why um I just just wanted to look
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further sifting through the ashes
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Searchers found the charred body of
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Geneva Roberts hours later they made
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another startling
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Discovery Geneva's body had been removed
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to the funeral
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home and the fire had been extinguished
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the house was totally
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demolished so we'd gone through the
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reubel and a fireman had located a
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second body in another part of the house
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and I was just so certain that it would
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be that of
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Clarence I recognized him immediately by
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his chest
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x-ray now I knew that I was going to
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have a difficult time to
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tell uh all of my friends and Neighbors
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in the world that Clarence was dead for
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the second
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time it just
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um turned out to be Clarence and I I was
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very pleased with that uh that this
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might be coming to an
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end little did I know that it was just
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starting it looks like someone just came
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in the back door and poured all the way
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around the walls the second fire was a
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clear cut case of arson we could follow
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very clearly these burn patterns from
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Geneva's bed into the adjacent room
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where clarence's body was located
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and then down a hallway and out the back
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door of that
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house so we determined right there that
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at least Geneva had been
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murdered we're sure that turpentine was
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used to ignite this
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fire we know that we simply don't know
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who started
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it whether it was clearance that started
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the fire or that of a third party
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I subscribe to the the theory of a third
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party police have no clue as to who set
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the second fire but they believe they
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have identified the second victim so I'm
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absolutely convinced that the second
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victim the victim in the second fire is
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that of Clarence Roberts there's just no
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doubt in my mind there's not a doubt in
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my mind at all I'm absolutely convinced
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that Clarence Roberts died in the second
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fire and that some person possibly a
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derel uh died in in the first fire and
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when I say absolutely I mean that this
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is
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uh not only a reasonable medical
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certainty uh but we beyond a shadow of a
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doubt the mystery of Clarence Roberts
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lies buried in this small Cemetery in
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Nashville Indiana but the questions
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remain who was the man in the first fire
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who set the second fire and why and and
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the key questions where is Clarence
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Roberts and is he even buried in his own
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grave police believe that there is
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someone who knows the truth about
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Clarence and Geneva Roberts if you have
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any information about this case please
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log on to our website at
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unsolved.com
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next few people know that Alvis Presley
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had a twin brother who died at Birth
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some believe that his twin inspired his
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legendary
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[Music]
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F Memphis
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Tennessee Elvis Presley the king of rock
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and roll his life story is a classic a
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shy teenager from the wrong side of town
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becomes a superstar but what few people
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know about Elvis is that he was haunted
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his entire life by the death of his twin
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brother Jesse
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Garen Elvis was born in this Shack in
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East Tupelo Mississippi records show
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that his twin brother was born first
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more than a half hour before Elvis but
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by the time Elvis was born Jesse Garen
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Presley had already been declared dead
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Jesse was buried in an unmarked grave in
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this nearby Cemetery
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today many believe his death had
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profound emotional consequences for
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Elvis some say that it was the driving
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force behind both his creative genius
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and his
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self-destruction when Elvis was a child
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5 6 years old he used to tell me that he
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used to hear a voice inside of his head
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and he used to confuse him and he used
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to scare him a little bit and he was
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afraid to mention it to anyone he
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thought perhaps it was his brother Jesse
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communicating to him telling him what to
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do music was Elvis's way of
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communicating with Jesse the two had
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been bonded before they were born inter
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utterly with the Rhythm and the voice of
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the fundamentalist Assembly of God
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Church a very important Cornerstone for
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understanding
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Elin Dr Peter Whitmer has devoted years
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to studying the psychology of twins
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especially those who have been separated
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by Death the surviving child is often
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referred to as a twinless
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twin many twinless twins including Elvis
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tend to become should we say
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superstitious Elvis would look to his
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twin for signs of guidance for signs of
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strength Elvis also felt that Jesse was
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his Compass was a sign of direction that
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Elvis should in fact do great things
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that had the two of them been United
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they would have been able to do great
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things that they were separated Elvis
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alone had to be the Creator the
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perfectionist there are more than a half
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a million twinless twins in the world
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today like Elvis Presley they're United
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by a common but unusual Bond a strange
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belief that the spirit of the dead twin
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lives on I do feel the presence of
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someone else in my life I've um again I
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it's only been recently that I've
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thought thought to put it in that
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framework of the twin I've thought of it
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more as a guardian angel or a or a
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spiritual presence for some of Dr
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Raymond brand coined the term twinless
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twin and founded a nationwide support
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group for them twins are unique because
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there's one thing that a twin a multiple
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has that single birth people do not and
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that's called unal bonding of course
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today with ultrasounds and
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studying behavor
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in uteral and we realize that they hug
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and what appears to be kissing and even
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perhaps slugging or pushing at each
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other we understand and accept today
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that uteral bonding begins at the moment
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of
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conception consider the case of Dean
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sites born an identical twin Deanne
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became twinless when her sister Shannon
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died just 5 hours after birth she may
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have died 22 years ago but I can feel
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her presence all the time Shannon's my
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guardian angel she watches over
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me you know she kind of makes sure
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nothing really bad happens to me or my
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family the aunt says that while she was
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on her way to work she had a dramatic
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psychic experience with her lost twin
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theanne believes her sister saved her
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life it was about 9:00 in the
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morning and I was going down the offramp
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and this feeling came over me I could
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feel Shannon's presence really strong
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next to me and then almost like her
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presence came over me and had me pull
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over to the right and then
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stop and then not even 5 seconds
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later Shan was telling me to pull
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over before I got
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hit it wasn't as if she said you know
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hello I'm here it's just the feeling the
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security of her being around
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because my twin died in the womb I lived
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and she died there's a sense that I've
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carried with me forever that somehow I
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took too much for example I must have
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eaten all the food or uh you know I was
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the one who lived and uh I carried a a
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deep sense of guilt about being here not
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until we find that's the downside the
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guilt another many people believe it is
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guilt that drives twinless twins to
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Great Heights or the depth
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of self-destruction some say the root
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cause of Elvis Presley's emotional
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torment was his sadness and feeling of
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responsibility for his twin brother's
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death Elvis's friend Larry Geller
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recalls a conversation that took place a
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year before Elvis died he said man I had
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a dream the other night I can't get it
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out of my head I got to tell
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you there I was with my twin brother
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Jesse he had the same hairstyle The
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Sideburns the same eyes one Spotlight on
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him one Spotlight on
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me but Larry the strangest thing I
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started to feel
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guilty I I felt like like I did
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something wrong and I don't know why
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it's the weirdest feeling and I I said
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well maybe it's kind of simple you lived
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and he
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didn't Elvis never was able to resolve
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his psychological HST over the death of
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Jesse it was something that was at the
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core of all of his behavior from my
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perspective his substance abuse his
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self-abuse in general his working
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himself to death was the desire to
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reunite with
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Jesse I remember one time we were
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talking and he was telling me about his
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mother he used to question her about his
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twin brother Jesse
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Garen and she said to him Elvis God took
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your twin brother back home to heaven
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and someday we'll all be together again
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and Ela said to me
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Lawrence I believe that we're all going
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home someday I'm going to be with my
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twin brother
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again for now medical science cannot
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explain the psychic connections of
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twinless twins and though some might
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think they lead troubled lives the twins
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themselves believe that they have been
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gifted
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next the search for a young woman who
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disappeared near a lake in
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Alabama Lake Guntersville Alabama early
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morning wond Betty Dorman tries to wake
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up her 26-year-old niece Wanda Jean
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maize
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Wanda Wanda but Wanda doesn't answer
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Betty calls her grandson John for help
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get out of the
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way Wanda Wanda's Uncle ran down to the
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lake and saw a piece of clothing on the
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duck it was Wanda torn and bloody night
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gown his first thought was that Wanda
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had fallen into the water and
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drowned the Alabama State Rescue Squad
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began dragging the lake searching for
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clues or a body they found
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nothing Wanda's parents couldn't do
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anything but wait I never fought for a
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minute Wanda was in the water Wanda is
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an excellent swimmer and a
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Survivor she's always been a
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Survivor within a few hours the rescue
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squad found an abandoned canoe and towed
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it to shore inside were traces of
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blood after seeing the the blood in the
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boat I knew that she was alone and hurt
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and needed medical attention the thing
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that you feel inside when you have the
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possibility of losing a daughter is
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Indescribable I never be the
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same until I know what happened to
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one homicide investigators were called
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in detective Ed teal took charge of the
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investigation when we arrived We
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examined the canoe blood samples taken
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from that all this Blood was sent to the
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lab and came back to being her type of
00:23:21
blood like a little blood stain in this
00:23:24
canoe this is the most mysterious case
00:23:27
that I've ever worked
00:23:29
I've never worked a case in 10 years
00:23:33
where someone just
00:23:36
vanished when I came into the room I
00:23:39
noticed that the bed the cover had been
00:23:42
turned back but no one had never slept
00:23:45
in the bed appearance of what was
00:23:48
identified as her clothing was lying in
00:23:50
a chair her purse her identification
00:23:54
checkbooks Rings watch everything was
00:23:57
laying on the the
00:23:59
nightstand I got to looking at the wall
00:24:03
here the glass that was broke
00:24:05
out there are two panes of glass that
00:24:08
was
00:24:10
broken the thing that baffles me the
00:24:12
most about this is that no one in the
00:24:15
house heard the breaking of the glass or
00:24:19
the beating of the venician blinds
00:24:21
that's a lot of
00:24:23
Racket more than a few questions remain
00:24:27
unanswered how could Wanda's aunt and
00:24:29
uncle have slept through the sound of
00:24:31
the window being broken if Wanda was the
00:24:34
victim of Foul Play Why was the bedroom
00:24:36
window broken from the inside why would
00:24:39
Wanda take off her night gown and leave
00:24:42
it on the dock and why were there blood
00:24:45
stains in the canoe there were no
00:24:48
answers and Wanda Jean ma herself seemed
00:24:51
to have vanished into the Alabama
00:24:55
night
00:24:57
update 18 years after Wanda disappeared
00:25:00
the remains of a body were discovered in
00:25:03
a remote area 2 mi from the lake we're
00:25:06
sad to say they were Wanda jeans however
00:25:09
there were no signs of Foul Play and
00:25:12
police now believe that Wanda was
00:25:14
disoriented by the darkness and fell to
00:25:16
her death in the Rocky terrain the case
00:25:19
is now
00:25:21
closed next a 6-year-old girl is found
00:25:24
dead less than a block from her house
00:25:27
what happened to Catherine corzilius
00:25:35
[Music]
00:25:41
Boston
00:25:47
Texas at the age of six Katherine
00:25:50
corzilius seemed to be leading a Charmed
00:25:53
Life she lived in a good neighborhood
00:25:55
with her loving parents Nancy and Paul
00:25:58
and her brother Chris her father was
00:26:00
personal manager for Rockstar John
00:26:05
bonjovi when Catherine played her first
00:26:08
piano recital no one imagined that she
00:26:10
would never live to see the first grade
00:26:14
her untimely death would be memorialized
00:26:17
by family friend John
00:26:21
[Music]
00:26:23
Banji August 7th
00:26:26
4:15 that's when Nancy and Paul's world
00:26:29
came crashing
00:26:31
down it was Paul's birthday he was
00:26:34
working at his office in New York City
00:26:36
Nancy and the kids had spent the day
00:26:38
running errands around Austin picking
00:26:41
out gifts for
00:26:43
him it uh was very quiet here in our
00:26:47
neighborhood as it usually is in fact I
00:26:50
I can remark that it it was
00:26:51
exceptionally quiet that
00:26:53
day on the way home they stopped to pick
00:26:56
up the mail it was a ritual Catherine
00:26:58
looked forward
00:26:59
[Music]
00:27:01
to Nancy knew what would happen next
00:27:05
mommy may I want come sure I'll see you
00:27:08
when you get there okay it was
00:27:10
Catherine's way of saying that she was a
00:27:12
big girl I allowed Catherine to do that
00:27:15
because I knew she was ready to be more
00:27:16
independent and she had done it before
00:27:19
Nancy and Chris drove home one way while
00:27:22
Catherine walked home in the opposite
00:27:24
direction the shorter way home the
00:27:27
corzilius family lives here on elders
00:27:30
Circle the community mailboxes are
00:27:33
located here Nancy and Chris drove home
00:27:36
in this direction Catherine apparently
00:27:39
followed this
00:27:42
route both of my children had walked
00:27:44
home together and separately from the
00:27:47
mailboxes it's a short walk
00:27:52
probably less than a quar of a
00:27:56
mile when Chris and I got home we
00:27:59
unloaded our car and started putting our
00:28:01
packages away mom what Catherine's not
00:28:04
back she tried to stop somewhere along
00:28:06
the way go back up on the road see if
00:28:08
you can find her all
00:28:11
right he came back in just a very short
00:28:14
period of time a few minutes and he was
00:28:16
crying and he said she's not there Mom
00:28:19
we got in the car and drove right next
00:28:21
door to our neighbors I ran down the
00:28:23
steps to their front door knocked on the
00:28:25
door their son answered
00:28:27
[Applause]
00:28:29
hi is Catherine here no ma'am she hasn't
00:28:31
been by here at
00:28:33
all I believe uh at that moment Chris
00:28:36
and I knew that something terrible had
00:28:38
happened minutes later Nancy would find
00:28:41
out just how
00:28:56
terrible I could take fell that she was
00:28:59
unconscious but she was breathing and I
00:29:01
knew it was too hot to leave her on the
00:29:06
pavement I know that it's never a good
00:29:09
idea to move somebody if you don't know
00:29:11
what their injuries are but I just
00:29:13
couldn't leave her there and I think
00:29:15
having driven her to the emergency
00:29:17
before knowing the way very well I felt
00:29:20
confident that I was able to to drive
00:29:22
that
00:29:23
drive Catherine suffered a fractured
00:29:25
skull she never regained the conscious
00:29:29
Catherine was on a ventilator to keep
00:29:31
her breathing but she was brain dead it
00:29:35
wasn't a matter of her being in a coma
00:29:37
or being
00:29:38
unconscious uh her brain had died I
00:29:42
arranged for a charter aircraft so that
00:29:44
could come directly home but in the end
00:29:47
it was too late anyway I arrived at
00:29:49
12:30 in the morning and I believe she
00:29:51
was pronounced dead at 11:30 that night
00:29:54
hour before my
00:29:57
arrival from the start everyone just
00:29:59
assumed that Catherine had been the
00:30:01
victim of a hit and run driver however
00:30:04
as police searched for the suspect other
00:30:07
disturbing theories began to surface
00:30:10
Catherine left her mother's car here and
00:30:13
head it in this direction less than 10
00:30:16
minutes later she was found here on the
00:30:19
opposite side of the circle half a mile
00:30:22
away the medical examiner's report only
00:30:26
deepened the mystery he determined that
00:30:29
Catherine had not died from a hit-and
00:30:31
run accident dangerous that Catherine
00:30:34
sustain could have been the result of
00:30:36
either uh jumping from a moving vehicle
00:30:39
uh being thrown from a moving vehicle or
00:30:42
falling from a moving vehicle the type
00:30:45
of injuries that we expect expect in
00:30:47
these circumstances would have been the
00:30:49
same if Catherine did Tumble from a
00:30:52
moving vehicle whose vehicle was it and
00:30:56
was she pushed or did she fall one of
00:30:59
the theories that investigators proposed
00:31:02
was that indeed somehow Catherine had
00:31:04
jumped on the back of our vehicle
00:31:07
without nany's knowledge and uh as the
00:31:10
vehicle drove around ear Circle she had
00:31:12
fallen off which was uh a way to explain
00:31:15
where she was found in El Circle which
00:31:16
is completely opposite of where she
00:31:18
would have been on her normal
00:31:21
route the corzilius family was stunned
00:31:25
was it possible that Nancy was respons
00:31:27
responsible for her daughter's death
00:31:30
Paul and Nancy hired their own private
00:31:33
investigator Barbara O'Brien she found
00:31:36
the scenario hard to believe Hot August
00:31:39
day this whole car would have been very
00:31:41
very hot there's only one place to hold
00:31:43
on to all the way up here and the door
00:31:47
is the only other place down here to
00:31:49
hold on to and it opens when you get a
00:31:53
hold of it she also had a broken left
00:31:56
thumb and she had a splin on her thumb
00:31:59
so it would have been extremely
00:32:00
difficult for her to get a hold on
00:32:02
anything and her mother would have seen
00:32:05
her in the rear view
00:32:07
mirror the corzilius family has their
00:32:09
own Theory they believe their daughter
00:32:12
was abducted and murdered a search of a
00:32:15
vacant overgrown lot just 30 yard from
00:32:18
the mailboxes may have provided a
00:32:21
crucial clue a few days after
00:32:24
Catherine's uh death the investigators
00:32:27
did bring in the can9 unit and search
00:32:31
the area they did pick up her scent over
00:32:34
in this vacant lot which would indicate
00:32:38
that she was coming in this direction
00:32:40
from the
00:32:41
mailboxes taking the most direct route
00:32:43
home the scent was lost however which
00:32:46
tells us that this may have been the
00:32:48
point where she was abducted or the
00:32:50
injury took place but she was then later
00:32:53
moved where she was found by her mother
00:32:56
she looked like she'd been laid out
00:32:58
there for me to find her hair was smooth
00:33:02
down her shirt was straight her shorts
00:33:05
were straight her toes were pointed
00:33:07
straight her sandals were on I know
00:33:10
someone moved her and I know someone
00:33:12
laid her there for me to
00:33:16
find after all the investigations and
00:33:19
speculation the cause of Catherine's
00:33:21
death remains a mystery in the quiet
00:33:24
neighborhood on Elder Circle her memory
00:33:27
lives on
00:33:28
Catherine's neighbors have planted a
00:33:30
tree and placed a plaque in her
00:33:35
name I think if Paul and Nancy's parents
00:33:40
knew how it happened perhaps it could
00:33:42
help them with the closure of this
00:33:45
tragic event nothing that anyone can say
00:33:49
or do is ever going to bring their
00:33:50
daughter back to him but it's twice as
00:33:53
hard not knowing what
00:33:56
happened I think of
00:33:58
uh families of people who are missing an
00:34:00
action well they're not here but what
00:34:03
happened to them and that's exactly to a
00:34:06
certain extent how I feel about our
00:34:08
daughter I had Catherine's body but
00:34:11
something happened in the last 15
00:34:12
minutes of her life then I I don't know
00:34:15
what that
00:34:17
was the investigation in the Catherine's
00:34:19
death has ground to a halt if you have
00:34:22
any information that might help resolve
00:34:24
this case please log on to our website
00:34:27
at
00:34:28
unsolved.com
00:34:31
next a family doctor is on the Run
00:34:35
charged with the brutal rape of a
00:34:47
patient San Diego
00:34:51
California hi we will call this young
00:34:54
woman
00:34:55
Patricia when she was 19 years old
00:34:58
Patricia went to a clinic complaining of
00:35:00
flu symptoms you know what if you just
00:35:03
take a seat it'll just be a few minutes
00:35:05
Patricia had no way of knowing that the
00:35:07
doctor who was about to see her had
00:35:10
recently been forced to resign from
00:35:11
another clinic four different complaints
00:35:14
of sexual misconduct had been filed
00:35:16
against them each by a young woman in
00:35:19
her
00:35:20
20s the doctor's name was Arvin son the
00:35:24
California State Medical Board ruled
00:35:26
that son could keep his license because
00:35:29
there were no witnesses to the assaults
00:35:32
it was the patient word against the
00:35:35
doctors Dr shha right now shha hi he kep
00:35:40
asking me questions about family about
00:35:43
um having a boyfriend and I was really
00:35:46
sick I had a fever I wasn't feeling well
00:35:49
this combined with um all the
00:35:51
questioning it really just threw me off
00:35:53
you know I just figured that he was just
00:35:56
trying to be more help F and
00:35:58
caring Patricia says that once the nurse
00:36:01
left Dr son's examination quickly became
00:36:05
a sexual assault he manipulated me into
00:36:09
a position where I couldn't even see
00:36:11
what he was
00:36:12
doing and I didn't even know what he was
00:36:15
doing or trying to do until I'd finally
00:36:19
realized that he had raped
00:36:23
me after he had left the room I just
00:36:26
started crying
00:36:28
I knew what had happened but I just
00:36:29
could not believe that that had happened
00:36:32
to
00:36:33
me I'm okay Patricia was afraid to let
00:36:36
anyone at the clinic know what happened
00:36:39
a short time later Patricia's parents
00:36:42
took her to another hospital and local
00:36:44
police were notified after a week-long
00:36:48
investigation Arvin was
00:36:50
arrested he had no reaction he kept
00:36:53
repeating after I told him what she was
00:36:56
alleging he said oh how interesting and
00:36:59
throughout the interview he repeated how
00:37:01
interesting no emotion no reaction just
00:37:05
uh he said he didn't do it that he might
00:37:07
have been frame but uh I would have
00:37:09
expected a little reaction out of an
00:37:11
innocent
00:37:12
person the next day Arvin posted
00:37:16
$175,000 bail within a month he had
00:37:20
disappeared later his medical license
00:37:22
was revoked by the state of California
00:37:25
Every Woman he's around is in danger
00:37:28
he's not going to
00:37:29
stop he had four warnings and lost a job
00:37:32
and then he came back and raped Patricia
00:37:34
he's not going to
00:37:35
stop the only two places I really felt
00:37:38
safe was at church or at the doctor's
00:37:40
office you know and now you know I don't
00:37:45
have that trust for anybody
00:37:48
anywhere Arvin Sona is 5' 6 in tall with
00:37:52
dark hair and dark eyes he graduated
00:37:55
from medical school in his native India
00:37:57
and completed his residency in Dayton
00:38:02
Ohio authorities believe that Arvin
00:38:04
sinhal is still working in the medical
00:38:06
profession somewhere in the United
00:38:09
States possibly in a small town he is
00:38:12
wanted on 13 counts of rape and three
00:38:15
counts of sexual battery if you have any
00:38:18
information that could help lead to his
00:38:20
arrest please log on to our website at
00:38:23
unsolved.com
00:38:32
Daytona
00:38:34
Florida teenagers have a reputation for
00:38:37
being moody but by all accounts the case
00:38:40
of 19-year-old Tim molner was extreme
00:38:44
without warning Tim simply drove away
00:38:47
from home one day and out of his
00:38:49
family's
00:38:52
life Tim was a rather quiet uh sensitive
00:38:57
type of a person but he was always very
00:39:00
polite and well-mannered and he was
00:39:03
doing well in school was on the dean
00:39:06
list in fact and uh he was a very
00:39:09
likable
00:39:10
person on the day Tim left his parents
00:39:13
grew more and more frightened with each
00:39:15
passing hour his 14-year-old brother
00:39:18
Frank had been the last family member to
00:39:21
see Tim said to have a nice day there's
00:39:25
a pretty good age difference between us
00:39:27
but we still hung out a lot cuz you know
00:39:28
we got along real good and pretty open
00:39:30
relationship and um I could just tell
00:39:33
something was something was bothering
00:39:34
him why it wasn't really saying seemed
00:39:36
like there was a lot going on in his
00:39:40
mind two weeks passed with no word from
00:39:43
Tim the Muller's first clue came from a
00:39:45
gas station in Lake City Florida 150 Mi
00:39:49
North on the day he disappeared Tim paid
00:39:52
for a tank of gas with his parents'
00:39:55
credit card the recall that Tim had been
00:39:58
traveling alone but traveling
00:40:02
where his family could only guess until
00:40:05
they received the notice from a car
00:40:07
impound yard in Georgia that is the
00:40:12
molers learned that 6 days after Tim
00:40:14
left home his car was found abandoned in
00:40:17
a parking lot just the block from the
00:40:20
Atlanta bus
00:40:21
terminal when we went to inspect the car
00:40:24
we did find his driver's license and
00:40:26
wallet
00:40:28
and um some identification in our credit
00:40:31
card which indicated to me that he
00:40:35
changed his identity and in other words
00:40:37
he wanted to start a new life from there
00:40:39
on I worried mostly about Foul Play and
00:40:43
was afraid that something happened to
00:40:45
him because we have no proof that he
00:40:47
drove his car from Lake City Florida to
00:40:51
Atlanta Tim molner left behind a tangle
00:40:54
of conflicting Clues on one hand he
00:40:57
didn't take any clothes with him perhaps
00:40:59
he had never really intended to stay
00:41:01
away and yet just before leaving Tim
00:41:05
withdrew nearly all the money from his
00:41:07
savings account he did however leave a
00:41:09
balance of $10 as though to say he might
00:41:13
someday
00:41:15
return I mean no matter where he is or
00:41:18
what he's up to it'd be great to see him
00:41:20
and just you know tell we miss him and
00:41:23
um you know kind of curious why he left
00:41:26
what have you I'm sure you know I don't
00:41:27
know what the circumstances were but uh
00:41:30
you know it' be great to see
00:41:33
him
00:41:35
update when this story first aired a
00:41:38
viewer recognized the clothing that Tim
00:41:40
was wearing when he
00:41:42
disappeared 10 years earlier the viewer
00:41:45
had discovered a body in the woods near
00:41:47
meron Wisconsin with similar clothing
00:41:51
DNA tests confirmed that the body was
00:41:54
that of Tim Muller police have no idea
00:41:57
what Tim was doing in Wisconsin or how
00:42:00
he died if you have any information
00:42:03
about the death of Tim mulner please log
00:42:06
on to our website at UNS south.com
00:42:28
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00:42:42
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Episode Highlights

  • The Mystery of Clarence Roberts
    Clarence Roberts was found dead in a fire, but questions remain about his fate.
    “How could the same man die twice?”
    @ 02m 24s
    March 09, 2017
  • Elvis Presley's Twin Brother
    Elvis was haunted by the death of his twin brother, Jesse, influencing his life profoundly.
    “Elvis was haunted his entire life by the death of his twin brother.”
    @ 14m 00s
    March 09, 2017
  • Wanda Jean Maize Disappearance
    Wanda Jean Maize vanished under mysterious circumstances, leading to a tragic discovery years later.
    “The thing that you feel inside when you have the possibility of losing a daughter is indescribable.”
    @ 22m 57s
    March 09, 2017
  • Catherine Corzilius's Untimely Death
    Catherine Corzilius, a six-year-old girl, was found dead, shocking her family and community.
    “August 7th, 4:15, that's when Nancy and Paul's world came crashing.”
    @ 26m 29s
    March 09, 2017
  • The Investigation Stalls
    Despite extensive investigations, the cause of Catherine's death remains unresolved.
    “The cause of Catherine's death remains a mystery.”
    @ 33m 21s
    March 09, 2017
  • Catherine's Mysterious Death
    Catherine's tragic death remains a mystery, leaving her family seeking answers.
    “Her memory lives on.”
    @ 33m 27s
    March 09, 2017
  • Tim Molner's Disappearance
    Tim Molner vanished without a trace, leaving his family in despair for weeks.
    “Without warning, Tim simply drove away from home one day.”
    @ 38m 40s
    March 09, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • How could the same man die twice?
    Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 2
  • Elvis was haunted his entire life by the death of his twin brother.
    Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 2
  • I felt like I did something wrong and I don’t know why.
    Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 2
  • I had Catherine's body but something happened in the last 15 minutes of her life.
    Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 2

Key Moments

  • Mystery Fire02:24
  • Elvis's Twin14:00
  • Wanda's Disappearance22:57
  • Tragic Loss26:29
  • Unsolved Mystery33:21
  • Family Despair38:40

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Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 1, Episode 10 - Full Episode
Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 11
March 09, 2017
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Unsolved Mysteries with Dennis Farina - Season 8, Episode 11