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  • They should have brought in psyhic Nancy Myer who appeared on Unsolved Mysteries to help with a rape case and to help solve a preteen girl's killers (they never found them) she might have been able to give some insight into what might have happened in Katherine's final moments.

  • @AngelSky008 Of cousre they should because of the brilliant track records of solved crimes by psychic I'm surprised they even called the police.

  • The mother is a dumbfuck if you asked me, I don't care if you let your daughter walk by herself before, not all the time its gonna have the same outcome, because of her mother she is dead.

  • I think the child could well have decided to walk the other way.  Kids make all sorts of decisions. I think the person could have hit her, gotten out to view her condition, and then decided to flee once they saw that she was deceased and nobody had witnessed the accident. They well could have moved her in the process, either while checking her, or they could have posed her in an attempt to make her look better or to make her more visible for someone to find her.

  • I'm not convinced that this was not a hit and run. I have personally had a case before where Robert Bayardo got the injury source wrong on a child. It ALSO involved a hit and run. He thought the child had been hit with a hammer. There was plenty of physical evidence proving the hit and run and there were witnesses who saw her immediately before and immediately after in the spot she was hit. There was broken glass from an auto at the scene.

  • I have seen many episodes. Mostly they are sincere in their intent but Jon Bon Jovi at the end of this one...FREAKING SERIOUSLY?! I can see if he was on more people would tune in and in turn more viewership leading to more clues but for me that was 'the' sell out moment of the series...only to be rivaled by the "Texas Most Wanted" segment that the producers milk because a pre-celebrity Matt McConaghey is one of the dramatizations.

  • @dramajunkie76 Katherine Korzilius' father was Bon Jovi's personal manager. Weren't you paying attention? Jon Bon Jovi isn't completely irrelevant in this. He even wrote a song about this incident called "August 7, 4:15," which is the song playing in this video. You can find a video for this song on Youtube.

  • I think that girl's mom should've told her No.

  • low voice of robert

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  • I've had Destination Anywhere, which is one of my favorite albums, for years but never knew until today what the song August 7, 15, from that album was about. It's incredibly sad. From what I've read about the case it seems unlikely that Katherine wasn't abducted and attacked. I doubt very much she died as a result of a car accident because she was found off the route she normally walked from the mailbox.I'm amazed her attacker apparently has never been found.

  • What song is that?

  • um...VOLUME????

  • @Creppinqdeathx81, I too find it strange that if that's such an upscale neighborhood, somebody must've seen something or even heard something, and I think it might've been some obbssesed jon bon jovi fan, there's a lot of obbssesed fans around these days, and when that obbssesd jon bon jovi fan, was proberly suprsed to see that lil girl coming, and decided to beat her up, Oh btw it's been 15 years, and that girl would today be 21-years-old.

  • PS and how did she break her hand /thumb before this and was wearing a splint? These southern detectives can be too trusting . need to DIG further

  • @rawfoodsretreat

    There are hundreds of ways you can break your thumb. Bad argument.

  • SHe's not ugly, it's just the victimization of her is being spoken thru pictures of her, she needs someone to solve it, she needs help. That happens to people who are suffering in hell and to people who where violently murdered, this case is KRAZAY!

  • 15 year anniversary today, still unsolved?

  • Bad sound

  • Children should never be left alone for one minute in today's pedophile filled world. Pedophiles troll around in their cars just looking for one little kid all alone. Children need protection, not independence.

  • it looks like a hit and run

  • @ad8369

    I't can't be a simple hit and run, the body was moved to a location where she wouldn't have been walking.

  • @Brentsey SHAME ON YOU!! ASSHOLE

  • CAN'T HEAR A THING ON THIS!! MUDDLED AND WEAK VOLUME!!

  • August 7, 4:15" is a song from the 1997 Jon Bon Jovi album Destination Anywhere. The song was inspired by the death of Katherine Korzilius, the daughter of Bon Jovi's tour manager at the time.

    August 7, 4:15

    look it up on wikipedia

  • I blame her mother. She shouldn't have let that girl walk alone. She should of have driven her there!

  • @yingdiskette Yea but back then parents didnt think anything could happen to their kids when they are left alone. Adam Walsh for an example. His mom left him near a video game place to go buy some lamps. she returned Adam wasen't there. Days later. they found his head on a lake. So when our parents were kids they didn't think anything like this could happen...

  • @Sam90Bam Even now though there's nothing wrong in parents allowing their kids a certain amount of independence and its impossible to watch kids 24 hours a day and never let them out of your sight. That would be totally unrealistic. Unfortunately bad things can happen anywhere, regardless of what kind of area it may happen in, i.e. whether it's urban, suburban, rural, affluent, poor, etc. There are nasty people in all areas of society unfortunately but there are plenty of nice ones too!

  • @leicestergirl63 You can take those risks with your own children if you'd like, I suppose. There are a lot of bad things that can happen to children that don't include death. I have seen the results of those things too often and with too many people to believe that a laissez faire attitude about supervision is the best way.

  • mothers lack of emotion worries me.Not sure what to make of it.Could just be her personality.

  • Today this cute girl would have been a 21 yeard old adult if it wasnt for what happened above.

  • The mother's body language, facial expressions, and voice inflection seem curious to me. She's demonstrative, but I see no emotion. The content of some of her statements, as I indicated in my previous comment, seem curious too. Was she ever asked to take a polygraph test?

  • @ReligiousZombie I seriously doubt her mother had anything to do with it.

  • @ReligiousZombie Yeah I was thinking the same thing about the mother or the brother :S something odd about this.

  • Yeah, I would not let my child walk home like that. Not at that age. Perhaps if she were 12/13, but not 6. If she were with some one, such as an older friend or older sibling that would be different. Unfortunately, these are not like the times in which our parents or grandparents grew up, sure bad things happened then, but it seemed so much less frequent.

  • @doglover12345andfr The times in which our parents and grandparents grew up were no better. We just hear about it more now because we have better communication and because people actually TALK about these things.

  • why the hell would she let her walk home like that?!?! my god. i mean yeah theres letting ur kid be independant, but seriously look how little that girl is. at least wait a few years til shes probably able to get away from someone

  • whats up with the audio????

  • The mom and dad are so matter-of-fact. Its hard to believe they are grieving parents. It's like they are telling about their day. Very odd. I would be pretty upset retelling the story....

  • @yummydarjeeling they probably have other kids so now they just think about them.

  • @yummydarjeeling Yep i really don,t understand that at all.

  • Also a very good chance that she never asked to walk home, that they all were returning home that day and the little girl could have been messing around the door and it could have came open and she fell out causing the injuries and brain damage and 2. the mother didnt know she fell out or she knew and made up the story to cover her own backside.  Cases like that have been known to happen.

  • What kind of a mother allows there 6 year old child to walk home by theirselves even if its a short distance, what a dumbass . That whole story is very odd.

  • @bbw9970 When I started school when I was 6, I walked 1,5 miles to and back from school everyday. We didn´t have a car. Nothing ever happened to me:)

  • @Eden2089 Nice, but u, me & a few other children in this world are the lucky ones. Sadly the rest are very unlucky. :(

    BTW, I went to sleep... woke up very early(4am) this morning, and started watching the rest of these UM episodes in my "Queue". When this show aired some years ago, I didn't watch it very much. But now here on youtube I can't seem to stop! Very interesting stories.... oh, & so far commercial FREE ;-)

  • @alottaUtube Hmmm....u, me & a few other kids are the lucky ones? From what? I don´t know about your experiences, but I don´t know anyone who´s been killed/abdcuted/raped from walking by themselves a short distance. I´d say the risk that that happens, is very small, even if it sadly from time to time does happen.

  • @Eden2089 When I said that I meant from a predator. We have never been(or attempted) adductive/kidnapped. As a child, I knew of a little girl or two, who has been kidnapped & raped walking home from school or to the corner/grocery store. Here in the good'Ole U.S of A... there are kids being kidnapped & murdered all the time. There's probably a kidnapping going on somewhere in the country right now as I'm typing this comment! America, has a much higher crime rate, than in your country!

  • @alottaUtube Yes, there is sadly a higher crime rate in the US. I am well aware of that. The crime rate is high in Europe, as well, (Scandinavia is no exception even if we don´t host serial killers....yet), but I guess the US is extreme in that way. Sad fact, because I love the US. Your nature is amazing and I love exploring it, but I also feel one always has to be more cautious there, than at home. In that way, you are right.

  • That private investigator keeps moving the hair out of her eyes, it's annoying..

  • @juicycouturex07

    this is what i think happened too. she was being kidnapped by some man, she fights back, tries to get away and jumps out of the car or falls out of it and the person feels guilty and places her on the road and fixes her up.

  • @mwcarolina If they ever find who was responsible. I would most deffenently be paying close attention to the news on weather that suspect would get the death penalty. My bet is that he was responsible for other deaths as well, and a very smart guy too, especially if it's been unsolved for 15 years.

  • I think someone grabbed her and put her in the car sped away she jumped out and dided.

  • @4freshflower I agree and after she jumped out and died, I think her captures left her on the road for someone to find her

  • i can barely hear it

  • Bon Jovi looks a little weird, know something? Writes a song?

  • @badaxxe What, you think Jon did it?

  • I think the scenario that she was dragged on the back of the car is dubious, at best. If that happened, she would have been sprawled across the ground with her hair and closed all messed up, not lying face down on the payment, looking like she was placed there. I understand that the police didn't find another possible scenario, but it would be nice to consider something else. They just want to find an easy excuse not to do actual investigating.

  • She was my next door neighbor. We used to play in the back yard a lot. I actually wrote a song about the incident.

  • she hopped on the back of the car and fell off, the mother feeling partially responsible can't admit this to herself

  • @turtles12 really? you think thats a realistic scenario?

  • tht is so wooded and creepy. I wouldn't walk that area alone and I am 33 years old! So why would you let a little girl walk that area alone???

  • @lisastevenson1022 i think it was stupid also to let a 6 year old to walk home alone even if its your own neighborhood. Its just not safe even around the corner form your house crazy people out there.

  • wish i could hear what theyre saying

  • "It was especially quiet that day." What is meant by this exactly? "He came back... and he was crying." Why would the brother be crying at this point? Did he see something? Normally a kid would want his sibling to be punished for what appeared to be disobedience--i.e., her not returning home in a timely fashion--and he would not immediately assume tragedy had occurred. "We got in our car and drove right next door to our neighbors." Wouldn't walking get you there more quickly?

  • @ReligiousZombie

    Great comment... (i was thinking he same thing) Especially quiet? Like to keep the mystery in tact or like instinct? If the girl had fallen of a vehicle wouldn't the road show it where she was found? How can such a weird scenario been taken seriously? A road would show pieces of clothing, blood, flesh so if the girl did fell out of a car then it would be plain obvious.

    Yes... its a mystery

  • I would never let my daughter walk by herself, it doesn't matter how close of walk it would be. I think the mother was stupid for letting a young girl like that walk alone. Even if it was an upscale street. I think she got hit by a hit and run driver or somebody

  • Please don't let your kids walk on the road alone. Kids are most vulnerable on the road. If nothing happened to you then you are lucky. I wasn't.

  • i used to walk to school when i was little in the 80`s. i think times changed, people are more insane due to taxes and the rise of bad pop music...

  • Abducted.

    Didn't cooperate.

    Tossed from Abductor's vehicle.

    That's what happened.

  • @bigthingspoppinoff

    agreed and i will add something else. after she was tossed, abductor set her body up like it was found.

  • Poor sweet little thing. It's so sad she never got to have a full life. I can't imagine what this must feel like for her parents.

    It's messed up they initially thought her mother may have unknowingly caused her death when there really wasn't much evidence to support it.

  • How sad, she died on the Dad's b-day. He can never celebrate his b-day in the same way again.

  • I think it was an attempted kidnapping, but either she tried escaping the car, but accidently fell out, OR she might have been pushed out after being kidnapped. Though that makes no sense, so... I think she tried escaping but fell out of the car.

  • look at that lonely area 8:12 !!!!!!! i wont wlk dere by myself and am 20 years old... farless me allowing a 6 year old girl to walk that!!!!! WTH!

  • This is a good mother, who wanted her daughter to feel independent. She did nothing wrong. Some sicko who knew the daughters routine was waiting for her, and that is who is to blame. A child should be able to walk 1/4 of a mile from her home. I cannot imagine the pain this momma lives with. I hope this family has peace.

  • how can u ppl even HEAR anyting on this episode wtf the volumes too low.

  • Luckily nobody is blaming Nancy is blaming for Kath's death or none of this would have happened.

  • Sometimes you should never think that where you live might consider as a safe place. What happened to Kath could happen to any child. So parents, BEWARE!

  • maybe some obbsessed jon bon jovi fan might've been waiting for the singer and proberly saw that lil girl, and might've killed that poor lil girl.

  • @StefanoFan27 Why would he do that?...

  • so sad..i think she most likely was abducted but she jumped from the truck before they got from the neighborhood and sustained her massive injuries....

  • I read some info about Katherine on the Unsolved mysterious website. my question is, why would her mum allowed her to get mail and then walk home alone? Parents should never do that. Why would a mailbox be far way from her home? Aren't mailboxes supposed to be in front of the house in the US?

    Kath would have been 20 y.o. today if it wasn't for her death. A young girl's life has been wasted!

  • Hi ruantengyi...many new neighborhoods (like mine) have community mail boxes. It saves on employee time and possibly fuel for the postal service. My first thought is that this girl was the victim of a hit and run but child abduction is certainly a possibility. I cannot imagine the pain her family must be going through. God watch over them!!

  • @ruantengyi, i would have to agree with you, from where my husband and i and our 4-year-old son named ben lived, our mailbox is about 10 feet from our house, and we used to send our son, ben to get the mail while my husband and i watch. so i would have to agree with you, parents should never ever do that.

  • @ruantengyii in the country some driveways are as long as a mile. The mailbox is at the foot of the driveway. In this case everyone in the development has a mailbox in a big unit.

    Her mother let her walk because she wanted to be a big girl. It isn't good to give your kids irrational fears.

  • @ruantengyi A lot of newer suburban subdivisions (created after the mid 1980s) have community mailboxes that are a short walking distance from where the houses are located. It's not unusual.

  • This is so sad. A parents nightmare.

  • Who in their right %^$#@ mind would allow a little girl to walk home alone on a road!!!

    The man who killed this girl needs to be gutted, castrated, beheaded. dismembered slowly over the course of several hours.

  • We walked several blocks to school everyday when I was in elementary. I don't see anything wrong with that. Bad things happen no matter how much you "prepare" or practice safety measures.

  • @whiskeygrl34 Yeah, Jaycee Dugard's stepdad was right there near her and witnessed her kidnapping, but couldn't stop it.

  • @whiskeygrl34

    It's a crazy, crazy world and people are so fucking dark. I want to see my children grow up, become great and get old.

    I told them that they can roam freely when they are as big and fierce as I am. Until then, I serve as their guardian, protector and body guard.

  • @karenlangland1

    So do you Karen, so do you!

  • walking home to me is not something i would let my child do to show independance , there is a fine line between child safety and being independant. What I find strange is if this is such an upscale neighborhood somebody must have seen something , why hasn't anybody come forward?

  • @Creepingdeathx81, maybe they're scared.

  • @Creepingdeathx81, Well I remember when i was young i used to ride the school bus to school, and my mother would pick me up after school, Oh Btw If I was a parent, I would never, evver let my son or daughter walk home by himself or herself, I wouild Tell Him or Her, No.

  • @Creepingdeathx81

    What does the neighbourhood have to do with anything? Do poor people not have eyes?

  • @Creepingdeathx81 What does an upscale neighborhood have to do with seeing things? In fact, almost certainly it is the opposite - since they have more obstructions like large properties, fences, trees & bushes, etc - often to purposely create added privacy. It's in the poorest neighborhoods where "somebody must've seen something - since people live in such numbers in such small areas. Yet, do they generally come forward?

  • @Creepingdeathx81

    Not if there was no one at home or near a window when it happened. Its easily possible no one saw anything.

  • i agree with the mother, she looked like she was placed there for people to find.

  • how mysterious

  • @rubber4532

    yeah, wish they solved this, this case disturbs me, i just wish we had an understanding on who done this and why and why did the person leave her body where it was?

  • I can't hear the video.

  • @islandjumpers4 i was having the same trouble with some of these old preserved clips too, but, i find if you crank the speakers really high, the audio will come through clearer. when it's really fuzzy, headphones seem do the trick too.

  • So sad curse the killer

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