Buenas noches desde México, una serie muy bonita nunca me perdia un capítulo, gracias por mostrar la casa, que bueno que ustedes pueden estar ahi en donde se filmo esa serie tan bonita, saludos
Great video, always wanted to check the scene out myself, still think the WM3 killed those boys, the use of tying the boys up with their own shoe laces proves to me this was a crime of opportunity, kids were known to played around in those woods and Damien said himself in his medical records he liked to hang around the woods, the fact that not one of the three boys could make it out to the open screams more than one killer and the different knots used, The 2009 Edlington case was eerily similar to this, even the location looked the same.
The Wonder Years was genuinely great TV and it's curiously forgotten today. Obviously not completely forgotten, but it doesn't seem to be held in the regard it really deserves, which is a great shame. A lovely, sweet, sometimes profound nostaliga-fest.
O melhor seriado de todos os tempos!! Não vai existir nada igual. The Wonder years supera as séries mais famosas da atualidade, é impressionante a sensação causada pela série quando você está assistindo mesmo em 2023.
Cliff Clavin factoid #1: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was ACTUALLY filmed in a studio in southern California, instead of a former Cardassian space station orbiting the planet Bajor. Cliff Clavin factoid #2: The character Morn in Quarks bar on Deep Space Nine was based on, and a tribute to, Norm Peterson of the Cheers bar. Morn is an anagram of Norm. On Deep Space Nine, the character Morn is completely silent. In the entire series, he had not a single word of dialog. However, there were multitudes of scenes in which the other characters talk about Morn never shutting up, and talking their heads off. In the context of DS9 it's a sort of fourth wall joke to the fans of both shows, that Morn, a solo character in the bar, apparently talks to anyone and everyone, as much as Norm and Cliff Clavin put together. And is almost always at the bar on his favorite stool But to the television viewer, he's always completely silent. A silent tribute to our favorite odd couple at Cheers.
Hey I just watched this video.l am in my 50s , I can tell you this much, I watched everything from the trail to the west Memphis 3, Lost in paradise.l actually watched all 3 parts of it.and I have been watching everything over the years.l even watched the part when they all got out of prison.l am gonna be honest with you, I don't think they did it.oh l almost forgot but they did take the one guy in for questions, that man's name is Terry Hobbs.everyone over the years has always thought it was him that did it.guess what? , He has a page on RU-vid and he goes bye Terry Hobbs.check this one out, I went through his page and I subscribe to it and I scrolled through it and he acts like everything is good and he acts like nothing never happened.l haven't hit the thumbs up or haven't said anything in the comments section on his post's on his page on RU-vid.you should get on RU-vid and type in west Memphis 3,it will show you everything and I mean everything on the West Memphis 3 Case.
Yeah I’ve watched all those documentaries. I saw the first one as a kid and didn’t discover the other two until a few years ago. I was shocked at how far in depth the case went. I definitely went down the west Memphis rabbit hole lol.
Thanks for sharing, loved watching. Live in England so doubt will ever get to see these locations. Amazing movie and amazing how things change but kinda stay the same.
Fantastic Record Roland I like it. But there’s one thing you forgot to film where was the campfire filmed remember in Stand by me right after the Stand by me bridge they went to a spot to sleep and they were sitting right next to the campfire. They were talking and having fun. Yeah where is that film. 😮😊
I’m not sure where the at is. I researched everywhere to find that spot, along with the opening scene where Richard Dreyfus is sitting in the car, couldn’t find anything anywhere about those locations. I even spoke to the lady in Brownsville who puts on the STAND BY ME day every year and she didn’t know either. 🤷♂️
Oh That’s weird because I tried to find at location in the Safari but it doesn’t say that. I really want to figure where is that Campfire spot. But thanks for letting me know. I’m gonna ask the company of Stand by me who filmed. 😮😊
I once took a bus tour trough the Boston city centre and when we were passing this spot the guide said: ‘And there’s the place where everybody knows your name’. And man I choked.
Awesome! Thank you so very much for this incredible video. I'm from Brazil and I'm a big fan of this movie since my childhood. Congratulations for the amazing job you guys made. Best regards.
As I've heard, the crime scene looks totally different from 1993. I think they bulldozed the place not to long after the murders. Also, there was a set of apartments maybe 2-3 hundred yards from Robin Hood Hills. Some people speculated that the black man who came into Bojangles that night, covered in bloodd and mud, could have very well come from that apartments complex with it being so close to the crime scene. The police never questioned anyone there, because once they decided that Damien Echols was the killer, they never followed up on other leads!!
WOW FANTÁSTICO!! ME LLEVASTE A UNA GRAN AVENTURA DE MI JUVENTUD 😻. DEBERÍAS TENER MILLONES DE SUSCRIPTORES!!!. BUEN TRABAJO AMIGO!! SALUDOS DESDE MÉXICO 🇲🇽🙋🏻
@@thesummitbeforeyou It's a little known fact that discounts were invented in ancient Mesopotamia. It's true! And they were invented by the Mesopotamian postal system as a way to lighten the load of your average hard working mail man! You see, back then your Mesopotamian scribes were knee-deep in switching from your clay tablets to the new advanced papyrus system which was made from reeds. So the Mesopotamian mail service offered your temple scribes a discount on delivering their letters, if they would just use papyrus rather than clay tablets. And that was the world's first discount. - Cliff Clavin -