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Anybody else enjoyed this show from the 1980s-1990s? Well, it's back, revived by Netflix with new episodes, debuting today, Wednesday, July 1, 2020! Revival trailer:
Anybody else enjoyed this show from the 1980s-1990s?
The new one are some interesting cases. I have watched a few. A couple thoughts. The one where the black guy's friends leave him at a party in bumfuck Kansas was shocking. I don't know about hate crime but I'm pretty sure he was killed. But for some reason they closed the case.It had such a memorable, creepy theme song!
It had such a memorable, creepy theme song!
Stunned by Rey Rivera Clue that No One Seems to Discuss : UnresolvedMysteries
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todzun
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Rey went to the top of the parking garage to meet someone. They rammed him with their car and he fell to the roof below. That’s my theory. Get a bag of sand equal to Rey’s weight, calculate the required speed, put the bag on the hood of car, get up to speed, slam on the brakes. See what happens. Check auto body shop records near Porter’s house and all other Argo employees at the time. Somebody had a dented car hood. Rey’s phone and glasses probably came off when hit by the car. The killer picked them up and tossed them off the garage deck and sped away.
Rey wasn’t seen in the hotel because he was never in the hotel.
From the parking garage at 117kg (260 lbs) and 9.1 m (30 feet) his body would hit the roof at 10.5k joules of force (7744 foot pound per 1-2 sq ft). Enough force to punch through the roof deck.
Edit: using a projectile calculator you can hurl an object 30 ft, at 20 degrees up, max height of the arc is 3.5 ft + height of car hood at 25 mph. More than enough to clear the parking garage wall. Rey’s body rode on the hood/windshield til the killer slammed on the brakes. More than enough room on the garage deck to accelerate a car to 25mph and then stop before hitting the wall.
I don’t have the exact measurements. The best I can do is some rough estimates to see if the math works.
mrb2409
168 points·3 days ago
My wife pointed out it was three employees from his company that ‘went up on the roof and saw the hole’. It kind of smacks of misdirection.
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visualgrafix
88 points·3 days ago
Yep, how convenient his 3 coworkers found that hole
Nothing creepier than Robert Stack randomly narrating in an alley....haven't seen the new one, but not sure how that can be topped.