Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 1, Episode 2 - Full Episode

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[Music] this program is about unsolved mysteries whenever possible the actual family members and police officials have participated in recreating the events what you were about to see is not a news broadcast 11 a.m. May 11th 1987 the police were called to a deserted service station near Pontiac Michigan they forced the office door open and discovered an empty safe two people were missing Elmer de Bourgh the service station courier who was carrying $10,000 and Missy Mundy the assistant manager who was just 16 years old [Music] the car the following day the police found the body of 38 year old elemér de Bourgh he had been handcuffed and shot twice in the back of the head the police called it a cold-blooded execution and wondered what connection this pretty teenaged girl could have had with a brutal slaying what happened to Missy Mundy is a bizarre story of love and violence in rural America no one has heard from Missy since last May the day of the killing the police and her parents need to talk to her perhaps someone in our audience tonight has seen the scene perhaps Missy herself is watching the next star will tell you her story and three other unsolved mysteries all needing one last piece of information before they can be solved joining you may be able to help to solve a mystery [Music] Almodovar was killed on May 11th 1987 his body left in the woods outside Pontiac Michigan the mystery of who killed Elmer and why the story of the fatal attraction between an innocent fifteen-year-old schoolgirl and a criminal would serve time for assault and rape according to the police their ill-fated love affair eventually ended in robbery kidnapping murder the mystery of Melissa Mundy begins in 1985 in the small Maryland town of Hancock Melissa was known as Missy to her friends and attended the local high school she was an honor student and a member of the future homemakers of America Missy's academic records show that she was in probably the top 10% of her class she enjoyed what she was doing she got along well and if I could have gauged it I was gaged it everything was satisfactory because that's the way she seemed to be heard scolding Missy was very shy person she I go to her basketball games require practice or maybe COBOL games but we always heard where she was that when she got done she calls we go pick her up and bring her back home in 1985 a stranger arrived in the area his name was Jerry Strickland and he said he was looking for a property to convert into an orphanage he called on Missy's family asking about the ownership of a nearby house all right how are you today when I first met Jerry I thought well you know he's just smooth talker Memphis these actions the way he talked he was so demanding I didn't care for his attitude Missy was intrigued by Jerry this first glimpse was the beginning of a relationship that was to change her life forever she really liked him a lot every time I came out he brought her a gift and he gave her a lot of attention that she didn't get at home she went out with him in the evening after her mom go home and she said that she got home late but her mom didn't know who she's with and she lied to her she was with a friend Missy sneaked out of her house regularly to see Jerry he told her he had a tragic past and said his first wife and child had died in a terrible car accident Missy was swept off her feet by Jerry she had boy crushes at school you know like childhood sweetheart stuff like that but as far as going I was Bush never thinking about it she never paid that much of an interest in them that's why I don't understand about this and Jerry I got something oh it's beautiful like she bought a ring she said for a souvenir I come find out later Jerry had gave her the ring and I took write a word because Missy never didn't lie to me that's why I never dreamt what's gonna happen next on the morning of April 17 1986 Missy left home to catch the school bus as usual I'll never forget that day it's not a Thursday she said I'm going to school now I'll see the city nice alright that was it as les where she spoke in fact she got in Jerry's car and left the state I didn't believe it Missy when that kind of a person cuz i know'd miss I raised her it was just a big change and that one day when she just left even as Missy was driving away from her home in her family she still didn't know the truth about Jerry Strickland his first wife and child had not been killed in a car wreck they are still alive he had been passing bad checks around Hancock and he had a prison record he had been convicted of malicious assault he had raped his sister-in-law cut her throat and left her for dead this unlikely couple settled in Springfield Michigan just outside Detroit even though Missy gave birth to a son Jamie she never told her family where she was living she told me that she was very unhappy at home and that she didn't care about anybody at home but her older brother and her grandfather and that that's why she was with Jerry was cuz he took her away from her I've never seen him kiss never held hands I never seen him touch at all I thought that was a little strange I remember asking her about it once and she said that he was a very affectionate to help make ends meet Missy took a job as assistant manager at a gas station there she met Elmer de Bourgh a courier for the oil company he picked up the cash receipts from the local gas stations Missy and Elmer became close friends he understood that she was going through a really rough time you know being married to this guy and they didn't have anything for the baby and stuff like that he was very understanding man very loving on the morning of May 11th 1987 elemér de Bourgh came by as usual to pick up the cash from the station where Missy worked he was near the end of his route one hour later customers found the station deserted when the police arrived they found Elmer's car in the parking lot the office was locked we checked the interior of the station and found that there was nobody inside but the safe had been opened and there was an excess of $10,000 of stolen Melissa knew Elmer's routine because of her position his assistant manager to that particular station she knew when he was going to pick up and where the police have developed a theory of what happened that morning they believe that Jerry planned the crime and was waiting with Melissa for Elma when Elmer opened decision Jerry made his move now the police think that Jerry handcuffed Missy and Elmer together to convince Elmer that Missy was also a holdup victim and that her life was in danger we feel that Elmer was handcuffed to Missy on the pretext that she was going to be hurt and Elmer went along with it reluctantly but to protect Melissa you're just gonna wager alright then he unlocked the handcuffs to show Elmer that he wasn't really going to hurt Melissa but he just wanted the money and then he shot him twice in the back of the head at first I couldn't believe that it could have happened that way but then I find out the rest of the story and how had it happened and it was unbelievable it was something that you'd never expected of Melissa well what do you think I figure home the morning after the murder Jerry and Missy were seen in Pontiac buying a blue pickup truck with cash in small bills while Jerry went to get insurance Missy set with a truck salesman and chatted for over two hours now you got this two and a half hours that she was alone she could have told the salesman of lucky auto sales she could have picked the phone up and called the police herself to say let me out of this I'm in trouble I need help she's guilty she just as guilty as he is she had the opportunity and she didn't do it it's unbelievable I made that sweet could do something like that it wasn't just me that thought she was sweet everybody did I just don't think from what I saw of her that she could have been involved in that again I'm I guess we changed but to what I remember of this girl I just don't think she could be bored of it she's as guilty as Jerry Strickland is even though she did not pull the trigger she is guilty of first-degree murder they are obviously aren't the people that they made everybody believe they're liars they're phonies there wasn't any reason for him to die and they could do that to somebody like that who knows what they've done and what they could do now we're fearful that somebody may get hurt again they're dangerous people and anybody that comes in contacting them better understand the fact that they can be very very dangerous I never noticed a change in her I didn't notice his split and her personality unless I didn't want to but as he's gone I don't know if I was hearing it or not when she left we found his letter and in that letter is stated not let nobody put her down she wasn't no [ __ ] she loved us all take care of us and son missing Missy is five feet six inches tall 135 pounds and is now 17 years old she's traveling with her one-year-old baby Jamie Jerry Strickland is 26 years old 5 feet 11 250 pounds and has a scar on his forehead I want them both real bad they are dangerous people to any community that they're in they will do this again update Moses Lake Washington within minutes of our broadcast 20 viewers in this small rural community call the police to say they recognized Jerry Strickland and Missy Mundy seven hours later the police arrested the fugitive couple at a friend's house they discovered that Jerry and Missy had themselves watched the broadcast and we're waiting for the police all he says I'm the guy you're looking for and he was just real calm and collect no violence at all actually the times about 7 hours and 15 minutes from the time me I'm solve mysteries aired on February 12th Jerry and Missy were extradited back to Michigan to stand trial for armed robbery kidnapping and murder Jerry insists they are innocent they got circumstantial evidence all hearsay it's people talking but no witnesses I mean okay that's why you know I say they're gonna learn that we didn't do this we have enough evidence circumstantial evidence and physical evidence that we feel he's guilty all they want is a conviction and they don't care if they burn me or not thanks to our viewers Jerry strictly Missy Monday will have their day in court they're being tried separately and if convicted could face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole [Music] in a moment the story of a man who is serving a life sentence for robbing a gas station five eyewitnesses claimed his innocence [Music] July 14th 1979 the Dallas suburb of Garland Texas at 7:00 p.m. a man entered a gas station office and drew a gun on Doyle the attendant who was closing up for the day when he first come in the door and he was shaking the gun at me telling me he'd kill me I'd a me kill me then I realized it was all for real the incident took 10 minutes but Doyle's key eyewitness testimony would eventually put a man in prison for life I don't think that you ever really get over something like that that happens to you and if you had a 45 stuck in your face and somebody was telling you baby was going to kill you it's something that stick with you the rest your life and you never forget the person that does it Doyle identified his attacker as Michael Scott Martin a 26 year old welder five other witnesses however swore that Michael Scott Martin could not have robbed the gas station they claimed he spent the whole day at his home 70 miles away I mean this is ridiculous I'm at my house in Fort Worth working on a motorcycle they're saying I'm robbing a gas station in Garland and I've never robbed anything in my life and I never will Michael Martin Denis Waitley Michael Martin was arrested tried and convicted of armed robbery because of a previous arrest he was sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole until 1999 Martin has already served eight years and still maintains he's innocent tonight he makes a final appeal I'm back to the point of giving up I am innocent I've gone all the way to the Supreme Court fighting this and I just keep hoping and praying there's there's a way and I'll find it and one day I'll prove that I didn't Rob their gas station the case against Michael Martin was based entirely on eyewitness identification that placed him at the scene of the crime there was never any physical evidence connecting Martin to the robbery no fingerprints were found the money was never recovered and the gun still hasn't been located Martin insists that he has been wrongly imprisoned Michael Martin had a clean record until he was 26 years old in 1979 seven months before the gas station robbery he was arrested after an altercation in a supermarket Michael and a friend had been drinking were seen eating Polish sausage and potato chips from a supermarket shelves and the manager threatened to call the police Michael panicked the incident escalated into violence stay right here I'm gonna contact police we're not staying anywhere I tell you what here's your lousy money all right we paid for everything no I don't think so I won't you wait right here please you want some of this you want some come on man I don't really know why I pulled a knife I guess it was just a desire to get out of the door I got here got him drunk I'm feeling a little crazy I'd been hassling with this manager I was part of it I fired well over their heads I wasn't meaning to hurt anybody it was just an adolescent stunt that I never should you know I was 26 years old then I shouldn't have been out shooting up to town like that it just didn't make any sense I wouldn't call placing knives or shooting at people to prank it's pretty serious offense you don't expect somebody to get out rage ously angry when they're asked to pay for something that they were eating inside a store I don't think that should led to the kind of reaction on Michaels part that he obviously had there was testimony that he was intoxicated at the time but still an intoxicated person who would go to that lengths to avoid paying for a Polish sausage you have to wonder about Martin pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon he was fined and given four years probation at 7:00 p.m. on July 14 1979 just two weeks after Martin's probation began the gas station was robbed the gunmen stole over $400 and fled the scene of the crime in a car he'd stolen from Doyle the attendant and 15 minutes later the 7:15 p.m. the policy had spotted the stolen car outside a nearby apartment hello or Martin had lived until only a month before at approximately 7:25 p.m. detective Wheatley who investigated the supermarket incident claimed he saw Michael Scott Martin as blue Camaro three blocks from the gas station if he came through the intersection he looked at me and I looked at him and knew him from the previous office and I said to myself that's Michael Scott Martin he came posting up to me after that photo reached over the top of my motorcycle and slapped him though I wish all you stack of photographs here but lucky to do is look to see if you see anything that you reckon is okay Wheatley asked to be assigned to the robbery case the following day he showed the victim Doyle a series of mug shots he's the type of witness that you wish you had or ever a case that you worked his intensity his quick reaction to picking Michael Scott Martin made him is a good witness I think that's the man are you sure there's me sure Michael Martin was arrested charged with aggravated armed robbery and held without bail it's a depressing experience but I felt like I would prove my innocence I mean I didn't rob this gas station I knew I didn't rob this gas station I thought I had sufficient proof and just having people that knew where I was that Martin Clint II was at Lake Worth 70 miles away from Garland at the time of the robbery five separate witnesses three of whom hardly knew Martin substantiate his claim their testimony was the crux of Martin's defense the day that they say the robbery happened I worked on my car and he worked on his motorcycle and other than about two hours that afternoon between I don't know I think was around 2:00 o'clock 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock when he were in four parts he was here at all times from timing got up in the morning at the time he went to bed at night he was here he was there with me and with George at the time he's accused of robbing this gas station he just couldn't have done it he didn't do it when I left my house it was after 6:00 before 6:30 and I saw my accountant his house I don't remember what he's doing it seems like he's working on his motorcycle I don't know but he was here and after finding out what the circumstances were and what day it was I was surprised to see that Mike was arrested because I knew I had seen him so close to the time that the crime was supposed to be committed it takes well over an hour to drive from here to Garland I saw him around 6 o'clock and there's no way he would have had time to leave and and commit this crime by 7 o'clock it's 7 o'clock Saturday night I remembered real well because there was a television show that I wanted to catch his Battlestar Gallactica so I made sure that at 7 o'clock I was there in front of the television and Mike came in and watched the show with me how could he have been at my house at 7 p.m. if he was in Garland at 7 p.m. 75 80 miles away Michel Martin's trial hinged on the issue who the jury would believe the to prosecution eyewitnesses are the five defense eyewitnesses the trial was held in the same courtroom or two months previously Michael Martin had received his probation the turning point came when his supermarket conviction was admitted into the court record possibly prejudicing the jury against Martin I don't know if we could have gotten a guilty conviction in the second offense if the jury had not known about the first offense I think that works great psychological influence on the jury I know that my witnesses were positive I also know that the defense witnesses were positive and it was one of those cases back then when I simply had to put on the case and let the jury make their decision that's what our system is all about it took the jury only 15 minutes to find Michael Martin guilty of armed robbery they gave him the maximum set was possible under the law I have to do 20 flat years which means I can't come up for parole until 1999 because I supposedly took $400 from this gas station I don't think I got a fair trial if a person is on probation for a felony offense and went out and committed this type of aggravated robbery no I don't have any problem with him serving a life sentence for that if he's guilty if he's guilty those words have troubled Brad Lawler for nine years could the jury have put a man behind bars who was innocent it always bothered me that we were not able to come up with the clincher there were no fingerprints found at the scene or on the getaway car no recovery of the stolen items there was nothing that conclusively tied Michael Martin to the commission of the offense besides the eyewitness testimony and it's for that reason that I think I always had a little doubt left in my mind about this case I'm still sure and I put the right man in jail no doubt in my mind and there is no doubt in my mind now why would five people four of whom or three of whom barely knew him why would they lie in the court of law to protect him back at the time I leaned toward thinking that Michael Martin was guilty and today in retrospect I simply don't know I thought my 18 year old witness was positive but also the witnesses who testified from art Martin were positive that they were with him at the time of the offense 70 miles away so it's one of those that I guess we'll never know the true answer to Michael still has 11 more years to serve in prison the groundswell of doubt about his guilt has had no effect I've never stopped trying to prove my innocence because I don't know what else I have right now it's prove my innocence or just sit here for 11 more years I can really appreciate what freedom is before I came here it was a big abstract you know it was always there and it's taken away you really appreciate it I want what I lost what I hate what I feel I had taken from me [Music] next the san francisco teen who strayed into a world of witchcraft magic and mysticism his father please he was murdered on saturday september 8 1984 a teenage boy drove from his home in Concord California across the Bay Bridge into San Francisco it planned to spend the night and return home Sunday evening Monday September 10th three days later on some rugged cliffs in a remote area of San Francisco Bay two men were bird-watching on the isolated beach below they discovered the brood half-naked body of 17 year old Kurt McFaul his father suspects foul play Kurt told this friend of his that he was involved in some kind of satanic cult and that he wanted out but thought that they might try to kill him he really feared for his life it was a murder it needs to be investigated there's no doubt in my mind that Kurt could have handled himself on in that Cliff area because he was an experienced mountain climber and he was a diver so he would not have drowned in the water or fallen down the hill Kurt McFaul dead at 17 - outward appearances Kurt was a handsome and popular high school student a confident young man who made friends easily Tomic fathers learned there was another side of his teenage son the day after Kurt disappeared Tom received an anonymous telephone call telling him that his son had wanted to escape from a cult that he feared for his life Tom now believes that Kurt strayed from a suburban middle-class background into a variant of witchcraft mysticism possibly murder [Music] alarmed by the strange phone call tom searched his son's bedroom [Music] after I had received a telephone call they thought of a lot about this individual as to what he knew about Kurt's disappearance I wanted to gain all the information I could as to what happened in Kurt's room Tom discovered a knife made from a deer's hoof a necklace of stone and feathers drawings of witchcraft and violent fantasies they seemed to be further proof that Kurt was leading a double life attended become interested in the medieval fantasy game Dungeons & Dragons it was the beginning of a voyage into a subculture that would dominate Kurt a year before he died Kurt joined the Society for Creative anachronism or FCA its members enjoy reliving medieval customs and the actual costumes of the period once a week they practice jousting and sword fighting in the parking lot of an Oakland subway station Kurt was here about twice a week through February and into March of 84 learned how to fight he was good quick talented really going to be very good at the game we were real pleased with him and his death certainly had nothing to do with any part of his participation in the SCA that I knew anything about as Kurt became increasingly interested in medieval rituals he joined a separate group who initiated him into pagan religion one of Kurt's old high school friends feared this new and contacted Tom McFaul you become concerned for Kurt and now fears for his own safety gradually over a period of perhaps six months his attitude towards other people changed drastically he kind of moved from just studying with an interest in medieval religion to actually adopting that religion as his he lost a lot of his friends through that process Kurt studied pagan religion with Gabriel Carrillo who uses the ancient Welsh name Quranic this is a religion which is also an art a craft which has techniques which are at their essence magical I met Kurt because he had evinced an interest in magic Kurt was real bright and real curious about just about everything his involvement with this group can be compared to a drug addiction where you begin thinking that you've got it in control and you can take it when you want but gradually losing that sense of knowing when to stop until you're a junkie we regard evil I do not make any attempt to control people's lives people are free to come and go at their own discretion just as Kurt did if anything the emphasis that we have is on individuals taking control of their own lives Saturday September 10th Kurt had planned to spend the night at karateka partment they had dinner went to a movie and around midnight Kurt went swimming at Ocean Beach a few blocks from Kotik soul [Music] later crit was restless and couldn't sleep according to quranic kurt knocked on his door about 3:00 in the morning kurt was never seen again my best guess is simply that he took one too many chances he might have gone swimming in the ocean and been pulled out by the undertow he might have gone climbing on the cliffs at Lands End and slipped and fallen or any one of a number of other things the following evening Kurt's car was found abandoned on a golf course overlooking the ocean there were a number of puzzling clues Kurt's driver's license was on the floor his car keys were on the seat a $20 bill was in the glove compartment the price suit of armor which Kurt had made for his SCA sword-fighting was missing from the trunk most curious of all the were beer bottles scattered in and around the car the car has to be a phony scene to me that was set up because Kirk did not drink beer that's also inconsistent with the autopsy report that shows that there was no signs of alcohol or drugs on the body when it was recovered so that looks very suspicious [Music] at 10:15 the following morning national park service lifeguards recovered the body of kurt McFaul it was lying in a cove less than two miles from karateka partment just below the cliffs at the golf course where Kurt's car was found we came upon the body you noticed it was in fairly good condition fairly pale usually a sign of being in the water for an extended period of time no obvious external trauma he looked pretty clean other than a few small abrasions on the body but nothing obvious Kurt's body had no shoes socks or shirt his back and shoulders were scored with cuts and abrasions and strangely the belt he wore was missing its buckle with the facts that we have in this case it's really anybody's guess as to where he actually entered the water where he came from my guess would be and that's all it is is an educated guess that he simply fell off the cliff and that's what it appears to me the coroner's report determined that Kurt died from multiple traumatic injuries and severe blood loss but no one knows what caused those injuries Kurt may have drowned but that would not explain his cuts and abrasions or the acute loss of blood it appears that Kurt fell from the treacherous cliffs but it is not known if he fell accidentally or if he was beaten and pushed I went to the san francisco corner and i said what do you think happened to Kurt and he said I think the most probable cause of Kurt's death is homicide but he said he didn't have enough to testify to that in a court of law and so he sent it up to homicide classified as unknown and I can't accept that the San Francisco police declined to be interviewed they investigated Kurt's death but found no evidence to classify it as a homicide the case remains open but there are no suspects although he has no proof Tom McFaul still believes his son was murdered Kurt may have uncovered something in the organization and may have indicated to people that he was going to expose this and I feel that all of these things probably contributed to them to wanted to do away with Kurt my personal theory is that Kurt stumbled on to some information that he wasn't supposed to know about these types of organizations don't make threats they make actions if I wanted to murder somebody the last person I would murder was so so be it would be somebody who was staying at my house and his father knew that he was staying at my house I mean the whole thing is stupid I understand that Kurt's father went through a great deal of pain about his death and needed to find somebody to blame and I understand I was a very convenient person for him to blame the I had absolutely no responsibility for Kurt's death [Music] I'm so frustrated to have information that would indicate that your son has been murdered and to date they have virtually closed the case I am bound and determined to get an investigation I think Kirk deserved this he did not deserve to be taken in that manner [Music] currently Tomic fall is the only person investigating his son's death if Kurt was murdered he hopes that even now three years later someone will come forward with new information new evidence that could reopen the investigation and provide peace of mind for himself and justice for his son [Music] next the story of a mysterious bag of unopened letters dating back 40 years they are written by GI standing off the battle in World War two and I've yet to reach their lost loved ones letters from home each day millions of them are sent to American servicemen fighting on distant battle fronts because of a war postal system called v-mail they can be flown throughout the world reaching distant points safely and with amazing speed during World War tina's thousands of soldiers said goodbye to their loved ones and almost every GI in a parting promise write home as often as possible their letters carried by the military v-mail service for the only link between them and their families some would return others would not for the relatives of those GIS lost in battle the last letter home became a precious keepsake a memory of lost love [Music] 41 years after the war ended on February 4th 1986 Mike Mingus a pest exterminator was spraying the Attic and an elderly woman's house in Raleigh North Carolina in the corner he saw some letters spilling out of a laundry bag Mike Mingus had in fact discovered a military duffel filled with hundreds of unopened letters written by soldiers during World War two the longer I looked more incredulous I became really there was just something that the insignia crossed I'd never seen v-mail before I heard the term and knew that generally anything with V and it was World War two vintage and it was really apparent from the very beginning that there was something here that was just really strange Mike learned that the elderly woman had a nephew who'd been a crew member aboard the SS Kaleb strong when it was bound for North Africa in May 1944 the troops on board had written 235 letters home and stuffed them into the duffel bag the woman's nephew had vowed to mail them when he returned to the USA but he'd forgotten he died about 1980 and the woman had been too embarrassed to say anything after promising never to reveal her name Mike convince this woman to release the letters to him the letters were sent to Meg Harris of the Postal Service 92g is on board the Kaleb strong had written letters to over 150 friends and family one by one the US Postal Service delivered the letters from 89 of the soldiers only three could not be tracked down you have to be real careful when you start telling them about this man you kind of lead into it slowly because you don't want anybody to go into shock and you feel a lot of the closeness of family ties the whole experience has been one where you really how much people care for each other and how much they continue carrying even after 40 years still at sea may 1944 my precious why darling I sure miss you I wish I will back with you right now it seems so hard to write you is all I can think of is how I love you and long to be with you the boat is rocking so I can't write too neatly Merrill darling I love you and hope that we will soon be together for good from what information we can gather I believe the big invasion is own so I'll be stuck overseas until the war is over I love you my darling your husband fine Beryl page rattling is a retired teacher who was married to Frank rapidly a b-17 turret gunner his plane was shot down over Austria in 1944 Beryl Rapley never remarried she's been a widow for 44 years receiving Frank's last letter was a surprising and poignant moment I was shocked it told me all to pieces and it was just as though we were there together and this is though he was talking with me and of course I guess I was more or less in the state of shock but it was the most wonderful that I have received from Frank even though all of his letters were very dear to me but after waiting that long and still being able after four to two years to get another letter from a man that I still loved that was just something that only the Lord can understand the depth of the meaning of it [Music] it's short two and a half years I had with him was just equal to a lifetime for me that's why I never didn't remarry nobody else could ever replace him and I have every letter he's ever written me but this above all was no special one [Music] I use sweet just another line today as I'm always thinking about you and may not be able to write for a few days haven't seen land yet but expect to soon there is about six hours difference in time here so I often tried to think of where you are and what you might be doing guess that is natural your ever loving and faithful husband it's always touching can't help think back all the time [Music] your ever loving and faithful husband those were Staff Sergeant sumpter grubs last words to his wife Peggy written on may 19 1944 within months Sumter was killed in combat but his words would not die [Music] tonight we've seen four mysteries for true stories that people caught in the most extraordinary circumstances Irish mystery someone somewhere knows the truth perhaps at you [Music] you you [Music]
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Length: 50min 38sec (3038 seconds)
Published: Thu May 16 2019
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