
whoo he looks surprised in his his oh that’s happy like he’s won alright guys welcome to good mythical more we’ve we each have one more crime that was solved in an emerging way but I did want to elaborate a little bit on the science sleuth thing it’s not a sponsor it was just something we were excited about that they were doing that we just wanted to be a part of when you go to do something org slash campaigns slash science – sleuth you’ve you read about science sleuth which basically they’re addressing the problem as they stated here girls start out loving science just as much as boys but by middle school they’re half as interested in stuff like test tubes and robots what gives so this is contributes to the solution of continuing to foster interest particularly amongst girls to continue to work to – like science you know Lily is uh she loves your daughter’s your daughter she’s my daughter and I’m like you should love science and you can you can you can use text standard rate supply to solve a mystery with your friends me and you can do it’s a real mystery no it’s not it’s a it’s a it’s an innocuous still fun it’s an innocuous fun mystery that you can solve with science well I’ve got another real mystery that doesn’t involve murders or anything like solved 1957 okay this is the longest cold case ever on record 1957 Maria right off I don’t know exactly how you say that last name but it’s Rudolph it’s like Rudolph but an eye the beginning so I’m saying rid off right off riddles the missing person it has it was 1957 is it is it’s been a very long time Jim well her body was found a hundred twenty miles away from her home there was one suspect that the authorities had in mind John McCullough and he had a strong alibi because he said he was in town and listing in the air force and so in 2008 51 years after the crime has come did the mom of Jon Pig suspect is on her deathbed and she literally is on ur death that about to die and she calls the daughter her daughter John’s sister over and she’s like John did it you have to tell someone and then she died and then she died oh wow so this is she ratted on our son well first of all this is the ultimate in like passing the responsibilities like I don’t want to deal with this during my lifetime so I’m gonna wait until I’m about to die and that’s when I’m gonna read up but at least she did I think it’s better than not saying anything so the daughter tells the police they begin to investigate and that leads them to the home of John’s ex-girlfriend okay and somehow during this visit she’s showing them a picture of John and when the cops pick out the picture frame a train ticket falls out of it it’s an unused government-issued train ticket from the day that he supposedly took a train to enlist in the Air Force really really like something from like a bad movie well like we’ve got to get this guy caught why don’t a picture just fall out it’s not very exciting it was like pictures yeah it’s clean horrible writing like oh yeah but but since it’s real then my question is why would he why would she keep this piece of incriminated evidence the ex-girlfriend to hold it over his head is that what was happening well I don’t necessarily know that she knew that it was back there he may have just given her this picture of her himself he’s like hey I got a portrait why not destroy the ticket hello likes living on the edge man he’s like I’m gonna leave this train ticket in this picture I’m gonna give it to my girlfriend like an arson is he what happens watching the place burned down yeah yeah he’s got a day’s got a little bit of a death wish in 51 years later he was charged with murder and he was sentenced to life in prison so happy ending if you ever kill somebody and you say that you took a train during the time that the supposed murder happened you know dispose of the ticket disposal of the ticket Asst max or how about how about don’t murder people yeah let’s go without if we’re gonna do like lessons and things let’s just start with don’t murder people right I agree with that I’ve got another one here this one is downright unbelievable okay um the body of a boy named Timmy McCullum is was discovered by detectives in an abandoned warehouse okay I I don’t know where this is I didn’t I didn’t take note of that hundreds of bullet casings litter the warehouse okay okay well something something bad has gone down here and of course he’s dead that was pretty bad that’s bad the cops discovered a large bamboo pole near the scene of the crime then they discover that all of the bullets came from one vertical angle you know using trajectory or something um you know how he’s in science you know you know how cops can use trajectory and things to figure out what so let’s jump art through some light questioning they discover that a bunch of kids had been using a machine gun yes a machine gun and the bamboo pole to play Russian roulette so they had the machine gun on the pole and then they would spin spin it around the pole and then the kids would dodge the bullets this is horrifying um oh this is North Dakota yeah I forgot because uh I made a note that this is what you do for fun and North Dakota right yeah I commented basically what happened was they pieced it all together that Timmy lost bamboo roulette I mean obviously and it’s horrible what was it was it solved yes it was solved in the last few minutes of that particular episode of CSI I was just CSI the original the one that I used to watch back in a day with Marge no burger or any older people yes so that was that one even real aren’t we glad aren’t you relieved now that there’s not bamboo machine-gun rush-rush yes some jerk writer uh invented that other ideas and then we always wanted to do what ate it up on Thursday nights back in the early nineties did you want late 90s you watch daddy 2000s you watched that in college I don’t know when it was but I watched it knows it was the early 2000s this is after college for me what did you like about it um it always wrapped up man used to the bad news came early but that’s why their blogs like it they’re like I won’t get in I want to get out I want the crown to be solved and I want to just go on about my business well there’s an interesting you remember the conversation we have a Todd Cohen the producer of commercial Kings we were talking about like what makes a good television show I was at we’re actually joking about why there were so many cop shows lawyer shows and a doctor’s doctor shows and it was the answer was pretty obvious but I hadn’t thought about it and it’s takes with each episode you want to keep watching because there’s built-in stakes of is this person going to get cured or is this person going to get convicted are they going to find the killer or are they going to convict the bad person or exonerate the good person so at the end of each episode you would you know there was a is a template set up well and that’s why what jobs have continual new sources of conflict and things that right be solved doctors and cops and lawyers and lawyers they haven’t cases so that’s why they’re all they’re all over the dramas but you could name a good drama that doesn’t have lawyers guns and money in it you could do one about a plumber he’s always dealing with stuff you know will he fix the yeah it’s like at find out after the commercial prints toilet is running like crazy but the other reason I like Christine I watched CSI was because oh you watch it was at the time it was a cool approach because there was there was like this weird unrealistic science and they’d have these science montages where they were like moving in on things yeah it was clear and clear right David Cruz I would like pull his glasses down I didn’t watch that one Tim oh really no actually he wants the original CSI who was the lead in that Marge the redhead and the crotchety dude with the glasses and the dude with the like the mini fro and the guy who looked like a jock and then the girl who wanted to date the jock or vice versa I can’t remember I know I don’t know it was super awesome though it was good it was good at the time best best thing on television
