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hello and welcome to another edition of buzzfeed unsolved post-mortem show where we answer your most pressing questions about the most recent episode of buzzfeed unsolved which was the series finale alfred lowenstein all the questions we're answering today came from you guys via our buzzfeed unsolved facebook page our buzzfeed and saw the instagram page as well as directly on the video on bun it's been a long road i can't get in again i can't believe it folks we're here we've reached the end we've done it and if you're wondering why like hey it's the end why do these guys not look uh like they got hit by an emotional freight train it's cause we're going ghoul hunting that's right we're still gonna be in the office baby we're still gonna be in uh on the road in the ghoul van hunting for ghosts hanging out with you guys for one last ride so while this is goodbye for unsolved true crime it is not goodbye for supernatural and i'll say this and i think i'm at liberty to speak now that true crime is wrapped up my least favorite you say that all the time though i do i like ghost hunting i think it's fun but by the end of a ghost hunting season here it comes i'm fed up with ghost hunting and i'm like well now i just want to sit at the desk and talk about murder some more in a respectful way it's been so long almost two years because of the pandemic do we still got it do we i'm afraid we're gonna get out there we're gonna be rusty and now we ain't gonna be rusty it's like riding a bike when you're good at what you do and uh i think i don't think we need to spit out our resume what a journey has been yes we'll miss true crime but buckle up because next season is supernatural the final season of supernatural that's the thing you gotta sob about holy [ __ ] that's gonna be devastating it is gonna be devastating and that's probably when you'll see me melt like a human ice cream cone let's answer some questions about true crime this is about the episode in particular though i hope you enjoyed it um a blast a hoot um probably not one people were expecting no no i would say that this was definitely on the b sides but we went ahead and just flipped that bad boy over and turned it into an a-side what was your thought process behind choosing that as the final episode was it solely well we're gonna have fun with this one because we did i think it was that and also it kind of was almost like a spiritual success well it's not a successor it was a dude who actually died but it was like a story it was a very similar story to one of our other favorite cases which is d.b cooper these are all from the youtube community tab for the postmortem what has been either the most interesting or your personal favorite case you have ever covered oh true we're talking just true crime here um i hate to sound like a broken record here but going back to d stevie cooper has fascinated me that and the zodiac uh there i don't i i know the zodiac is like uh as shane would say a music comparison would probably be uh someone i used to know by gautier it's just played over and over again until it's just sure no longer interesting sure i still like the song and i still like the zodiac um are you saying gautier is the zodiac killer no no that's okay no surprise no that's probably mine what is yours i think i've often cited um louis la prince as a fun one which you know i guess was a crime because he did disappear but it's it's sort of a whimsical story of of i've liked the offbeat ones uh louis la prince van gogh i'm sorry um uh just because it's it's fun to not be quite so uh dour all the time louis le prince was a fun little film man who disappeared forever they disappeared the man who made the movie camera let's throw it over to carla martinez for the postmortem what was your personal favorite memories of doing this show i mean sure there was a lot of memories i had doing like on camera doing the show that were amazing like the db cooper episode was one of the most fun episodes i've ever uh had the experience of enjoying what enjoying no that sentence didn't really make sense but you know what i mean i enjoyed making that episode but a lot of the stuff was off camera uh traveling with the crew becoming a tight-knit little family when we have done true crime on the road like we did some in london oh jack the ripper uh we did uh caddy cabins that was not that fun honestly that one was fun because the trip was such uh so eventful for post mortem this comes from colin mulholland congrats on the street congratulations on a great run if you could know the solution to one case you've covered which would it be that's a very good question i've never been asked that i feel like we've been asked that several times i don't think we have so answered it several times i don't think so because i remember saying i'd love to know who had killed jfk and i would i think i've also cited area 51 he's like well sure yeah if out of all these would i like to know who shot someone in the head with a bullet or would i like to know if extraterrestrials exist that's true i'm going area 51. both well i guess is that supernatural though that's more supernatural jesus jfk jfk huh sure i'd love to know or would it be zodiac for you yeah zodiac it feels selfish for me to want to know where that damn treasure was hidden right uh because you know well it's also somebody found it so and i know you have your doubts but i don't have any doubts oh man it's got to be either the zodiac or db cooper just because before i did this show those were two cases i actually were i was obsessed with summerton man's also pretty juicy that's true it's so enigmatic it's like what's going on there i feel like i hate to be basic but i gotta say zodiac man i'll go jfk i think it's all out there for us but i want to know every last detail of it for postmortem is this the last time we'll ever see ricky gold oh i shouldn't ask this question it's i'm getting tired of seeing that name and every time i do that i seem to almost like kind of like why don't we ask why don't we look at a different question here um um that was from emotional punching bag by the way thank you for that we're not going to answer that one though um for what we're going to just move to another question here this is from a baobao what's the most important thing you've learned throughout the entire show oh you're mocking me talk talk talk that's all you ever do well we're on post more and we answer questions here that's what we do what the hell this is the that's buzzfeed on south postmore that's where we answer our questions for the um why is your head so big well you don't have to get rude ryan come on we've been doing this show for a long time i'm just busting your balls big guy and i think you know who ryan is or was [Music] oh oh gosh how did i not do that was it because don't worry last one was about here i'll throw your little pal back one two oh god ryan ryan come to the light come to the light ryan yeah it seems like i always like tell see i don't even know how the [ __ ] i got to this position it's not funny anymore what's the most important thing you've learned throughout the show wait what that's the question at hand i'm really debating if i want to be honest here because it i think it is a useful piece of information but if i've learned where are we going with this what are you talking about if i've learned one thing from studying all these cases it's that what are you are you giving people murder tips no i'm just saying that if you were the first to stumble upon a crime scene you were really in a bad spot like oh sure that is not a good place to be because you call it in you're going to be the first suspect that's just that's just it no matter what you are going to be a suspect that sucks because you're a good samaritan and i've seen it in every one of these cases including some of the oldest ones like jack the ripper that guy was a prime suspect for calling in a murder of course i'd call it in if i found something but i would have to say look i know how this goes i know you're gonna suspect me but i'm telling you i was just taking a walk because i've had a stressful day on zoom that's your big takeaway from true crime don't call don't report dead bodies well that's not the takeaway oh do it but give them a bit of context of why you're calling it it also don't be so calm when you're calling anything i think my takeaway and this is i'm i promise i'm not pandering to to a lot of the things that i've said on this show is just be skeptical of the [ __ ] establishment man that is true we've discussed a lot of cases where police and uh people who should be seeking truth the authorities in charge are happy to [ __ ] brush sorry for all the swears but it's strange sorry for the swears what's up what do you think we're on people's house sometimes i drop a [ __ ] that feels really odd that feels gratuitous it feels great i felt gratuitous you know this isn't pulp fiction over here people are more than happy to look the other way that's all i'm saying you slip them a slip them a few bucks and it seems like that's all it takes in this wait's a year wait let me just get this straight so our take away my lesson here isn't i know that sounded like me saying it sounds like our takeaways are don't call in a dead body and drive somebody you'll get away with something what i'm saying is i don't think you can rely on institutions like that to to out truth i just think it sucks that people who do something good or suspected and i don't know what the takeaway is that just sucks mark who's been with us on every one of these episodes just in a rather soft fashion said with dead eyes you can get away with murder i guess that is the biggest takeaway he's wearing a mask but i think he smiled after he said that mark why are you putting plastic down behind the camera what are you doing what is what's with the booties are you always wearing those leather gloves oh god we've reached the end here of this part of this part now as i said before i mean i've said it at the beginning i'm saying it now and i'll say it at the end again but there's going to be another season of buzzfeed unsolved supernatural so fret not this is not goodbye yet if it was my face would look a lot different trust me but seeing as it is the end of buzzfeed unsolved true crime we do have something very special for you guys so ahead of this episode we called in a bunch of fans of the show and gave them a special screening of the last episode of buzzfeed unsolved which you have also seen they do not know that we are filming postmortem right now they're actually on zoom on a computer next door they have no idea that the computer is going to be taken in here and they're going to be in this episode of buzzfeed unsolved postmortem gullible [Laughter] but uh i'm really excited it's cool to be able to interact with at least some of you guys given all the support that you've given us um throughout all these years there's there's no way we would be able to do this show without you and i'm not saying that lightly without further ado i hope you guys could enjoy this last little segment where we surprise some fans of the show and show time what did you think of the final episode of insole it was definitely a banger i feel like the pilot mickey mouse i don't know i'm so hung up on that but more than anything i'm pretty impressed by like how seemingly spot-on shane's like alien blaster impression was the big question is what did we think actually happened i mean we got we gotta we're all here together we have to solve the case too they saved it he got sucked in the toilet for sure so if you could share a message with brian and shane uh what would you say to them thank you because uh just seeing how much heart and soul you guys put into each and every episode of buzzfeed unsolved is great and as someone who wants to go into creating media and entertainment uh it just is really inspiring seeing how far you guys have gone with this series and now with watcher and everything and i definitely look up to you guys a lot did great man this show is definitely unlike any other true crime any other supernatural show out there just y'all bring such uniqueness to this to this media who have been great it's been very funny um as someone who is like kind of part-time uh first understand that stuff on a daily basis kind of sucks and you just you're bringing laughs to it which is awesome one day shane will probably believe in ghosts and that's all i hope for thank you so much for the content that you create it's always such a joy to watch the banter between you two every week i started watching plenty unsolved when i was a sophomore in high school and now i'm a rising senior in college so i just i can't believe how much time has passed i'm a huge fan i love you both as well as i know ryan you are looking for a new hat because i know shane's kind of up in you that so i brought this i thought you know it might be a nice detective hat to end the year off on just think about it maybe get yourself one of these that'd be great but i love you both thank you so much for the memories thank you i have so much love for you guys and what you do and it's very inspiring as somebody who um wants to create and is creating and wants to continue that i was always told just to go back to what or watching something that brings me joy and stuff and i kind of forgot like what brought me joy until like i started re-watching all the episodes and i don't know it's just really heavy for me and i appreciate like you guys so much so thank you you guys are some of the funniest people i've ever seen in my entire life and the hard work and dedication you put in is amazing and i just want to say thank you so much i'm actually going to pass it off to lizzie uh just because i know she is actually at the studio and she'll be able to show you guys around thank you for all coming on this is uh the stage we shoot at stage eight this is the area we come in here after every uh every episode released we do all of the postmortems and stuff and um sorry um sorry we're filming oh sorry guys oh he snagged oh man hello hey oh boy what's going on guys we don't snag i gotta commend you all for jumping onto the zoom call watching an episode answering a bunch of questions about us and not getting absolutely livid that we wouldn't even bother to show up for a zoo because i would have quit i'm out of here it was amazing listening to like what you guys thought of the episode and and uh yeah hearing everything you guys said that about what the show means to you guys it that's a it was incredible to hear so um you know i think sometimes you get uh you get lost in making something you get so like tunnel vision um that you don't you know really remember um you know the impact it could have so to hear all of that uh really meant a lot to me especially because we've all been trapped in our homes for uh you know uh 18 months usually we're out on the streets people come up to us and say i love you the ghost hunts and we say oh heck we know but yeah it's it's it's wonderful i tell you what it's not always fun to be walking around dusty old rooms and um yeah yeah and uh sitting in the dark but uh seeing you all here and like just knowing that uh that it brings that much joy to people i mean it's it's a also a thrill for us to be able to to to essentially hang out with you guys in your living room now that we've talked about our feelings is there anything you guys want to know anything you guys want to talk about do you ever crush that apple shane um no i didn't no um funny how that works out i think i knew but i just wanted to hear you say it um so sorry there's people picking up cars to save babies and i can't do that either so you know did you ever ask your dad if you like um accidentally chop someone's head off as a dentist it definitely was fodder for a couple awkward thanksgiving dinners but he never really gave me a straight answer so my dad's a dentist blue so oh he is also a murderer also well they're like dentists are like basically the real life version of the john wick spy agency i've forgotten everything i've wanted to say that i've been uh that's ryan i'm shane uh i thought you just forgotten every detail of the show my question to you shane is that uh what was your favorite place to see ryan be scared at like he was just crying on the floor and you're like this is hilarious they're all very funny i think i have an idea oh you know what do you have a guess because i'm curious what you think i would guess old city jail that's not the one really you seem to really revel in that no it is penn oh penherst penhurst penhurst asylum penhurst when we did that was the first time we did time we did individuals walkthroughs which yeah i i and i could be wrong about this but i remember i kept pushing for those i was like we really should be alone yeah no he definitely was pushing for that because i wouldn't shut up when we'd be in like the scariest place of a location because i was scared so i wanted to fill the silence he also lost his mind at old city jail but penhurst was especially fun because it was the top floor of a place and that place was also my first solo investigation and i remember like walking around because we had our headphones on with the thing and you just like everything is uh amplified yes and it's it's almost like a spacewalk almost but i remember like i was also legitimately i wasn't like scared of ghosts but i was like well my heart rate's elevated right now because it's just it's spooky to walk and you know after i did it like three or four more times i don't know it wears off pretty quickly by the end of it i'm like you know we're fine here you sound like an ai like that's how an ai would describe being scared oh my heart rate is elevating my heartbeat but uh yeah that was fun it was it was really fun because ryan uh you know he had gotten i think a little comfortable at that point with just ghost hunting and then to cast him off you know on his own was especially uh very very funny um wow i'm glad yeah i think and that place was particularly creepy no it was like an entire floor of the place so it wasn't even like go in this room by yourself well if we if we would have just done that entire building with just me i probably would have lost my mind you'd be dead he'd because in all city jail my mind exploded into like 10 different horcruxes that are still there i think i think bits of ryan's soul all over america let's go to caitlyn will there still be a revival of the hot dog in the works in the future i would love nothing more but as it is uh a lot of the people at buzzfeed who worked out it was this weird passion project um from me ryan especially and um like a lot of the people in post-production who would you know they kind of got carried away with it they i think encouraged me to do it more than i ever wanted that's not true that is true that's not true i saw you sitting over the shoulders of the editors with this like gray on your face going like like this literally like an even super villain but they designed i don't know because i work with mike fox was one of the guys in post who was who really loved it and he does uh puppet history now um and he loved it so much you look when i saw you over there cause buzzfeed used to be laid out in a way where i could see the editors and i could see shane walking over there and i could see them looking at the screen i knew what they were editing shane looked at the screen with like the reference of like like he had footage of the the original moon landing he was just sitting there it's brilliant it was like a super villain glee and i was like wow he's looking at animations of a [ __ ] hot dog right now i wouldn't say it's out of the question it'll it'll probably be a bit if i do it though caitlyn let's let's let's cut the crap here how much did he pay you to ask questions did he then mow you like come on let us know i want to ask if you had any tips on like getting into the industry and stuff two things number one is at the very least just create um don't overthink things right now you're at the stage where you can't really make any mistakes even if you are making mistakes even if you think what you're making is not particularly good you're still going to learn something just by the the by virtue of having done a wrap and then the second thing i usually say is to be malleable and what i mean by that is don't have such a clear-cut vision of of what your your career or your life or what your work is supposed to be because when you get that set in stone and that hard-headed you don't allow some of the things that may be serving you to come in the door make stuff that that you want to make don't try to make stuff for other people i don't know yeah my one question would probably be do you ever plan on finishing the night at the sally house like go back to finish because that was like i don't know i don't think we can get them there yeah i don't know i mean i did i kind of swore i would never go back also the thing is i screamed at sally or whatever the hell lives in that house and said some pretty uncool things i feel like to that to whatever's there i don't think i could show my face there again i'm kind of scared i actually also promised uh my well not my girlfriend but my fiance now um that i i wouldn't go so uh yeah i can't i don't think i will i don't think i will that leaves the door open for someone to write a great fan fiction about it and like maybe i conquer the house or something yeah i have one question so from like the eight seasons what's like one topic you wish you could have covered like in the true crime or the supernatural i always wanted to do like an international like loch ness monster or even like champlain they got a champ up there um but it would be a fairly boring episode like as much as we all love the mothman episode um that's us walking around town eating cookies and then walking into the woods for what feels in the episode like about 10 minutes if we ever did a loch ness or a champ you know i guess we'd just be standing on the shore being like hey nessie and yeah it wouldn't be much to that unless we could like uh charter a submarine that'd be sick charter a submarine right that's what i'm saying that would be great but i don't think that's uh within our our our budget you'd already be one step ahead because you were already dressed up like life aquatic of steve zizu oh here we go here we go for true crime i feel pretty i feel pretty resolved in terms of huh i feel pretty solved in terms of my feelings when it comes to true crime there's not really any other cases that i wish i could have covered but for supernatural there are certainly some like tent pole locations that i wish we could have done like uh alcatraz i wish which by the way it was just so expensive to go there so that's why we couldn't and then that's usually the reason why we can't go to some places it's money or it's uh they just straight up don't want us there like they don't they want to get past ghosts or they don't particularly like us but alcatraz i've always wanted to go to investigate like truly investigate the stanley um the conjuring house would have been [ __ ] incredible oh yeah um that does it for this episode of buzzfeed and saw a postmortem uh i guess you don't have an episode to watch next week because this is the series finale that's it that's a wrap on true crime folks holy moly thank you all for being here with us and we'll see everybody get your boots on because we're going hunting that's true we're hitting that dusty dusty ghost trail right after this this is not the last you'll see of us we'll be back in the office cracking open those manila folders it's going to be a good time but you know what let's just take a let's just pause for a moment here and really take in the the ending of true crime buzzfeed unsolved like imagine a little candle oh oh okay everybody join us with this yeah imagine very sensitive imagine a little candle and and then slowly like a breeze comes through the room perhaps the ghost of the upcoming season and it just gets extinguished wait i'll make the noise of the the extinguishing okay you ruined it thank you to all of our special guests you guys are great and you helped us finish this thing off right so uh thank you well we'll see you later you
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Length: 26min 30sec (1590 seconds)
Published: Wed Jul 28 2021
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