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  • I really doubt it was suicide. If he was that afraid of blood, it seems unlikely that he would've done it that way

  • i was 3 years old and just moved to martinsburg, WV in july of 91 when all this happened.

  • I believe this was a suicide. He really seemed to have problems. I feel for his brother.

  • Crazy case........

  • u can usually tell who the honest journalists are...theyre usually 6ft under.

  • This case ties in with the Unsolved Mysteries episode "Mistake Hit" (there's 2 parts to the video here on YouTube). Watch that episode also for more background on this man's murder (I firmly believe he was murdered as part of a coverup/conspiracy involving high ranking individuals).

  • @Tansey214 Yes, this case ties in with a wider conspiracy theory in the later episide Mistake Hit, it's definitely one of the most interesting cases. The video code for the first part is "CVdduFv8nRE".

  • This case reminds me of some of those old B-rated detective films from the 50s with titles like "The Las Vegas Story". A small-time reporter stumbles upon a case of govt corruption and as he's following his leads, he discovers that behind this corruption is a pencil-moustached Mr Big who controls the mayor, the judges and the city council and then is told to shut up of he will be sleeping with the fishes. I wonder why a film has not been made about this case a la Karen Silkwood?

  • Iran/Contra!!

  • Don't use the reaction box it doesn't fit anyway and I don't want to make it easy for em.

  • promis software...of course it was suicide. NOT

  • INSLAW

    

  • What a coincidence that he was charged with Drug Charges. was he really involved with drugs or did the government trump up charges

  • Why do people see blood and continue to go looking for it? What if the killer is still there. If I saw blood I would get out of there, asap!

  • HOW ABOUT SOME VOLUME?!

  • clinton murder a lot

  • can you tell me where to get these chapters in Spanish please

  • he should be the patron saint of investigative journalists.

    I just hope the filthy bastards in the octopus get taken down,by whom I dont know

  • USM my ass. This is a joke as well are most of these cases on this show. Most people who have a brain know what most of these cases are.

  • @jOWNZin22 wow really. are you that stupid. this isnt CSI you stupid kid. these are real people that are dead or missing,so shut that hole in your face

  • @jOWNZin22 U R SUUUUCH A MOOORRROOON!!!!!! DAMN HOW STUPID CAN ONE GET???? UR THE ONLY JOKE!!!! SIMPLETON

  • This show beats any horror movie I've ever watched.

  • sorry to hear this case is related to you. no one should have to endure such a thing. prayers for you and yours. i admire your determination. you deserve to know the truth..

  • Just the fact that some slash marks cut through a tendon is a big red flag. If someone does commit suicide by slitting their writs, the odds of someone cutting so deep as to get to the tendon is very unlikely. Most people would pass out from the sheer pain before getting to the tendon. It's not entirely impossible, just extremely unlikely. Most suicides from writs slashing is caused by cutting an artery, as an artery is more superficial and easier to get to then a tendon.

  • @MissKryssy1987 They also don't switch hands, unless they're ambidextrous. And if he'd cut a tendon, he would also have hit a nerve before getting to a tendon, and his cutting hand would have become useless.

    I'm a paramedic. I see suicides and suicide attempts all the time.

    I've yet to see one where a person serious about suicide has ever cut both wrists. They use their dominant hand to cut one wrist.

  • @MissKryssy1987 That's what i thought when I looked into this case.

    Yout dont need to cut that far to extract blood, an arm is not an oil well.

    Clearly casolaro was murdered and the circumstances of this case point in that direction.

  • Yeah, there's no conspiracy. Anyone still Oswald was the lone gunman?

  • Here's the link for the mistaken hit story that UM ran later.  It's connected to this case: watch?v=CVdduFv8nRE

  • Casolaro's biggest mistake was not keeping backups of his work. He should have distributed it amongst several of his peers for redundancy. This is what Wikileaks does nowadays.

    Also, UM did another segment related to this case.  Another guy who was investigating Casoloro's death had a contract put out for his life. The hitman killed his neighbor by mistake. You can look it up on Youtube (Doug Johnston, mistaken hit). The Octopus struck again.

  • @b1naryd1g1t5: Casolero should've thought of that first. That would be Don Devereux.

  • I was an investigator with Santa Rosa Co, Floriduh Sheriff Dept for several years. Seen a lot of shit. This just doesn't make sense and someone big had something to hide. Not unusual to wack a guy who knows too much,happens all the time really. We just don't hear about it,with the media being as controlled as it is. 100% of the media is owned by 6 people so go figure. Anyway peace man...

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  • as a former investigator I know men do not slash wrists to kill themselves,they shoot the head ,or hang by the neck. Seems fishy as crap to me...

  • @justaman6972 I would agree.

    I have done research into this case and it is easy to see that Casolaro did not commit suicide.

    Considering that some of slash marks cut to the tendon-highly unlikely if you are going to kill yourself just hitting a vein or artery will do-and the fact that Casolaro was squeemish about blood tests.

    In your professional opinion, what do you think happened?

  • @MultiSmartass1 well this is mere speculation since I don't have all of the facts,but based on the facts presented I think his informant was killed after telling the killers where he was to meet Danny, the perp gave Danny a shot of Dr. Nostradamu's ketamine #9 in the deltiod where he fell quickly to sleep, a wrist cutting ensued and rapid embalming so as to mask toxicology reports showing any foul play.Again speculation. I'm former Army SF,when we would render targets we'd use ketamine to do it.

  • @justaman6972 You wrote you think they may have used ketamine on Casolaro.

    How long does Ketamine stay in the bloodstream or body after injection?

    Because that could explain the illegal and unneccessary embalming which took place.

    Also, whoever committed what I deduce was murder did not do an entirely professional job due to the kind of slashmarks on Casolaro's arm.

    Cutting into the tendon should be a dead giveaway for murder for any decent investigator.

  • @MultiSmartass1 well either ketamine to interrogate him,or potassium cyanide to induce a heart attack out right. special K is an ansthetic used in general sedation ,again speculation. this guy didn't kill himself. no doubt about it. as for duration in the blood i've no idea. i'm not an ME.sorry.

  • @justaman6972 No problem. You have said you were an investigator.

    If that is true then the extent of your expertise should be made known in this case.

    Seems like there would be more than something like Ketamine in Casolaro's system which would ocassion an immediate embalming of the body.

    More than likely, another drug was introduced into the bloodstream and had to be covered up.

    After all, casolaro had antihistimines in his system and he had no prescription for those on him.

  • @MultiSmartass1 If you enjoy these untimely whistleblower " Suicide" investigations see the death of Phil Schenider. and William "Bill" Cooper both of which are patriots and knew too much and were suicided. As well as Admiral James Forrestal. Please read the book by Bill Cooper its online free. Entitled "Behold a Pale Horse"

    I think you'll see why he was killed. See also Frank Olson a senior U.S. microbiologist and CIA operative thrown out of a hi rise building. His son had him exhumed and etc.

  • This show is still scary enough that you can't watch it without getting the chills, nightmares and the occasional fright scares you to your bones.

  • yea it is like crack i started watching it with my then g/f in 87 i cant stop

  • *knock knock* housekeeping...you want towel? ....wan' me fluff pillow?? wan' me jerk you off??

  • I am researcing MK Ultra, and I found the following transcript of a related article dated: October 2009, of the arrest of Jimmy Hughes who was/ is connected to Octopus.: pidradio 'dot' com.

  • Hi desertfae. Do you know Daniel Estulin (russian, ex kgb) ? he published a book in spanish labeled "Conspiracion Octopus" (Octopus Conspiration) maybe will published in english in the future, but you can search him in Facebook at "Daniel Estulin" Cheers

  • @MARCHERET How so? I'm curious

  • some1 already said it before but this case would expose this government, the reagan/bush, to everything conspiracy ppl have been saying for years. it has to do with noriega, iran/ the shah/ the american hostiges, CIA of trading arms for drugs across the globe including within the US. the inslaw program was also sold to other countries with 1 added feature, it let americans spy on whoever they sold it to. this case makes watergate, the bay of pigs and the iraq war lie look like peanuts

  • sound is very low

  • Meh the CIA killing someone innocent for knowing too much, what's new? This happens all the time.

  • i wasnt talking about the Danny Casolaro case i was replying to your post about Bin Laden, 9/11 and everyone (except you) needing to wake up.

  • The truth is that this case is FAR deeper than most of you imagine. EVERYTHING is connected to this case in one way or another and that includes bin laden and the 9/11 attacks [bin laden was one of the recieves of the INSLAW technologies]. Wake up people.

  • @WorshipInTruth NO YOU FUCKING WAKE UP. god i hate conspiracy theorists, they think everyone is pre-programmed and retarded except for themselves. pretensious arrogant pricks!

  • @castlekingside28 Knowledge is not arrogance you dumbed down douchebag. Yes, people who have put the pieces together to see the truth are not as "retarded" as yourself. The only thing you are pre-programmed to is ignorance.

  • @WorshipInTruth actually i would say that the conspiracy theorists are the subverted, gullible ones, some crackpot garbles complete rubbish on TV and fools like you believe it.

  • @castlekingside28  Complete rubbish? Please explain how it is you could perceive that as rubbish? Have you even looked into the Casolaro case at all?

  • @castlekingside28 I have done a little research on the case and labeling the death of Danny Casolaro as some "crackpot garble" and "complete rubbish" is nonsense.

    There are are a number of inconsistencies in this case not to mention his research into the Inslaw case and what was called the Octopus.

    I think you should read up and do research on this before labeling it a nonsensical waste of time.

  • it's so obvious he was murdered.

  • Definitely a cover up. The gov. killed this guy because they didn't want to be exposed. It's sad that we live in a world where people can't even trust their own gov. Our founding fathers would be ashamed of what this gov. and country has become.

  • Plain and simple don't mess with the U.S. GOVT OR THE CIA. You would surely be dealt with like this case proves and shows along with all of the other persons they have killed.

  • israeli covert op...

  • I came across an interview with a reporter about the Casolaro case and the Octopus with a site called Media Monarchy. Worth checking out if you find this case fascinating.

  • @MultiSmartass1 if you go on the same site and look up 'Octopus Murders: Victim's Daughter Tracked Suspect in Cabazon Killings' you'll see they are talking about me.

  • @desertfae That must a news story or article or something. I must remember to look that up. What do you think of that interview or did you hear it?

  • @desertfae Good job, I couldn't have done that. At least he'll pay for what he did.

  • @desertfae Yeah, I thought I heard them talk about you. So did they catch your dad's killer or killers?

  • Sounds like an open n shut case to me...

  • this is the real american government, the tentacles... or octopus... octo-eight... agencies, they use tax money to their ops and are paid by the side to do black ops...

  • Robert Stack has such a badass voice.

  • there's a new version of unsolved mysteries on spiketv. but the original ones with robert stack rocks!! his voice is amazing!!

  • i love watching unsolved mysteries i'm a HUGE FAN of this tv show. every now and then i may see it on tv. my mom started me watching this years ago. everything are repeats on here but i still don't mind watching it. robert stack knew how to narrate all these episodes on here and can't no one compare!!!

  • This show is so addicting....it's like chocolate you know it's bad but you can't help but watch it.

    If this doesn't spell cover up, then nothing qualifies as a cover up.

  • This episode was hilarious

  • there was no coverup in watergate?

    Nixon paid off Hunt and the other cubans to keep their mouths shut

    He called it the "Cuban Defense Fund"

  • There was no watergate coverup and richardson was a joke

  • Danny should have used an electric razor. I'm surprised he was allowed on the airlines with razor blades.Anyway, that's what I think

  • Canada tried to do a version of ths show called creepy canada it just makes me laugh.

  • Actually, Creepy Canada is about haunted areas like old hotels, and prisons; nothing like unsolved mysteries!! By the way, Robert Stack was Canadian.......Get your facts straight!

  • It's also about UFO landings and what not. Also Unsolved Mysteries was for an American audience. That's why I was saying it's the Canadian version.

  • get urs strait hes from LA

  • @gothicblackrose

    I like creepy canada!! wish i knew the time it was on.

  • Youtube it

  • i remember an episode where a little 3 yr old was kidnapped from a car. she escaped and was walking through the desert. an angel of a little girl led her to where a hunter was and it turns out the angel was the girls sister who wasnt born yet. i dont know what the name of that episode was

  • Another key thing about the Promis software and deep-cover espionage & complicity involving everything from CIA, Pentagon & Mil Ind. Complex, Justice Dept., State Dept., NSA, Mafia & organized crime networks which many new & casual readers may not know, is that the software had a secret 'back-door' access which enabled remote computer/phone-data line access from a priveleged intel agency like CIA, MI5 or Mossad to the supposedly 'secure' files of a target nation who had bought a copy of Promis.

  • @starmanskye Complete bullshit BULLSHIT Go suck more crack commie druggie

  • drinked

  • i now what have happend the murder make danny write on a paper that he take suecide and then killed him that's was i am thinking

  • unsolved mysteries is like Crack... once u pop u cant stop... i 've been watching this show since i was 6 years old now i am 26 and there has still never been anything like, the soft white light, Stack's voice and the music, this show is perfection

  • Thats true

  • @alexandras83 ditto for me. when i was a kid, i was scared shitless, i blame stack's voice and the theme. this show was a billion times better than america's most wanted.

  • @alexandras83

    Agreed. I started watching around the same age, and it's always stuck with me. America's Most Wanted may help people, which is great, but UM is infinitely rewatchable. SO FUCKING CREEPY. <3

  • @alexandras83 I second that statement! Amen!

  • There sure is enough reasonable doubt that he was murdered. Now today with DNA testing and hand writeing specialists and all of that maybe they should reopen this and try some new technology on this old case.

  • Damn you CIA bastards, damn you all to HELL!

  • CIA?....LOL NO!!

  • I seriously only watch this show cause Robert Stack makes it so interesting....hes awesome...I love his voice...I dont watch any other crime shows

  • yeah his voice makes the story more scary, creepy and interesting =]

  • No way this is a suicide.....too many things don't add up and being that squeamish of needles and/or blood work spells foul play!

  • i think they got a hit out on me too

    living in NC is better because the cia has so much military here, it will be easier for them to come pick up their boy when i whip his ass

  • Would it be possible for you to upload DB Cooper and/or Alcatraz-episodes as well???

  • oh yeah that was a good one

  • Gary Webb was another suspicious suicide.

  • Anyone have any ideas as to why the Government started withholding payments from the Hamiltons after the Hamiltons sold Promise to them?

  • The US government sold PROMIS to other governments and it is suggested that the US government acquired sensitive data (intelligence) from these countries. So they basically decided to appropriate it and profit from it themselves. The owners of INSLAW had one of the most well respected attorneys in the US, the late Elliot Richardson. There is a whole lot to back up INSLAW, too bad the US Justice department is in on this.

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  • he did go to CIA safe houses which is kind of dangerous

    and presented documents to mafia types

    come on

    would you do that?

    probably made people nervous and got wacked

    wow!

  • This show used to give me nightmares when I was a kid lol. I miss this show though it was so awesome with Robert Stack and the scary music. The new Unsolved Mysteries just isn't the same.

  • Agreed. I wish they'd show the old episodes on TV.

  • I used to love this show as well but after I watched it I'd have to go sleep with my mom and she'd tell me to stop watching this show. I wanted to stop but I couldn't it was so good!

  • @krystalball73 bahahah yeah my mom use to tell me to sleep with my sister or stop watching the show btu it was soo good and my sister would talk in her sleep! needless to say my mom had extra company a lot lol

  • @krystalball73 i did the same thing when i was like 4-8 and use to almost piss my self

  • @krystalball73 the narrator has the best voice for this type of show. specially when he narrated ghost mystery its so creepy.

  • I hear yeah it's still good but Robert Stack made the stories seem so much creepier with his narrations and the feel of the show isn't the same

  • I agree I loved the Unsolved Mysteries show when it was on. Robert Stack was the perfect host and made it interesting. the Show Was brought back last year 2008 on Spike TV with a new Host and updated old cases From the original series. but they didn't show any brand new cases. I'm looking for the Orignal Show on DVD. I heard they came out with it.

  • yeah they aren't really the same =[ I love the old ones and the music almost made me pee in my pants with fear lol.

    When I watch the old UM shows I always wonder what ever happened to that missing person, did they ever find them? were they found dead? stuff like that...

  • Google there names

  • Is the killed man your dad? :( if so..it's really sad:(

  • wheres the sound?????

  • geez robert stack had such a strong menacing voice, his voice alone would make the hairs stand on end.

  • Which is what makes this segment that much more effective!

  • Those shoes are enough to kill anyone

  • Thanks for posting this. I look forward to the day when all the liars and murderers are revealed. Shalom.

  • YES GOD HAS THEM UNDER WATCH

  • Indeed...

  • yeah and when people kill themselves they dont slash their wrists like 10 times, thats RARELY the way someone kills themselves. And especially since all his papers were gone AND their was blood eveywhere!? thats wierd, the blood should be in and around the bathtub only. He was murdered, poor guy, trying to uncover the truth. . ..

  • I agree! Common sense would say this, not to mention what was his motive for suicide!? I want to know why the police didn't take a closer look at this!

  • and lets not forget Danny's fear of blood tests. Would someone with a fear of something that minor slash his own wrists 12 times, but not allow his brother to take blood samples?

  • @DorvellTStewart Exactly, I'm afraid of heights and if I wanted to kill myself, the last thing I would is jump off a building.

  • I feel stupid, but I watched this whole thing, tried to follow what the "scandal" was and I still have no idea what's going on or what Danny Casolaro was uncovering. Any one care to explain it to me in simple words?

  • just look up the INSLAW affair

  • At 8:22 that's so old school. long-ass cigarettes and a inked typewriter......classic journalism

  • That was quite the shreek the housekeeper let out.

  • Tell me about it! That'd be enough to make anyone scream I bet!

  • Michael Riconosciuto is a dead man.

  • hmm, normally I'm the one getting the death threats. I figure you're probably just some teenybopper or some bored youtuber.. in either case, I passed on your threat. What loser threatens through youtube. Seriously.

  • where can we watch more of these rare classic older UM episodes ?

  • No where on here because the License Holders for UM keep bitching to YouTube, so YouTube keeps deleting the UM Clips.

  • This story always disturbed me; I want to work in government one day, but I would hate to be caught in something as terrified as this.

  • I would like to work as a C.S.I. one day!

    judyblooeyes PM me plz.. thank u!

  • Holy crap... this was one of the very first things that got me investigating corruption years and years ago... wow. Never knew UM covered it, and am startled (but very pleased) to find that they did!

    Sending you a friend req.; def. a few things to discuss w/ you.

  • check out Nathan Baca-KESQ --- or see my video "KESQ reporting on PROMIS"

  • this guy was on to the illuminati, and i am too

  • please accept my friend request so I can send you a message.

  • The illuminati isn't secreet. the global elite are obvious.

  • Uh ok...I dont remember saying that they were a secret. For instance Death Metal or Reggae music isnt a secret and yet not everybody you pass on the street knows all about Death Metal or Reggae right? Also secret is spelled like this S-E-C-R-E-T.

    Global elite could mean anything, anyone on the planet thats elite, Martha Stewart is an elite person due to her wealth, is she in the illuminati? lol

    ,

  • So then tell us all about the 13 bloodlines, Adam Weishaupt, illuminati symbolism, the original 4 cults, project paper clip, the nephilim, the annunaki, the Elohim, Vatican observatories, the Fabian society, the VRIL institute, Helena Blavatsky, The sons of the serpent. You should be able to tell us all about this stuff right? After all its no secret right LOL.

  • I'm not going to waste my time responding. Yes I know about all these things. My point is that the illuminati have a website. that deos not exactly speak of an underground activity force. The global elite are obvious if people choose to see them rather than live in safe ignorance. Ron Paul has spoken about them on several occassions. By the way, if your going to leave 4 comments on someones site you should really be willing to take some to. The messages you left were asenine and adolescent.

  • pablocoon, send me a PM

    thank you,

  • Wait. I thought you said you weren't going to waste your time responding? Silly me, but that seemed like a response to me.

  • I meant that I wasn't going to name off all the details pertaining to the Illuminati. If you had read through all the blogs you might have picked up on that. Nice try though.

  • Your on to being a assehole as far as I can see. The people who run the world are the banking cartels (the world banking system). They are the ones who run the US goverment, BUSH, Obama, Clinton Bush sr. etc, becuase they run the money. They are not hard to find and they will eliminate anyone of respectability (not you) who is not willing to shut up about them. You act like your some big shot becuase you realize that their is a global elite. Your not, your playing catch up.

  • All right! Unsolved Mysteries. =0)

    I have a few seasons of these on DVD.

    But I don't have nor watched this episode before. Cool!, I'll load it up and watch Thank you, desertfae I also like and used to watch this show on the Sci-Fi channel. It was hosted by Jonathan Frakes of Star Trek Next Generation fame. The show was called Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction cheers :)

  • the auido is low on this video

  • the sound is low

  • you like the UK? do you have tea at five o clock? are you part of the labour party a socalism party that blair is part of

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  • This was in a book on conspiracy theories that I had. I didn't know they did an Unsolved Mysteries episode. Tangled up in the Octopus.

  • I'm surprised this case isn't more famous.

  • The FBI polygraphers will clean-up this mess.

    google: Quadri-Track ZCT

  • So obvious he was taken out. Not to mention the police who first investigated and the department of justice denied to be interviewed. Why deny a chance to clear your name, unless you had something to hide? It's absurd how corrupt our government and state officials are, this country needs an entire rehaul

  • Agreed! The empire must end!

  • I think he did get alot of warnings to go away, I'm sorry people got hurt.

  • SHIT ITS QUIET

  • yeah the us government is corrupt and they do take out people who know to much. to much coincidence to deny it

  • like the mafia..

  • good oldfashioned american big business and politics...god bless america

  • As for the former CIA Agent who was arrested on drug charges? Something tells me those charges were just trumpt-up. Think about it! He speaks before Congress, and just happens to get arrested a week later? Coincidence? I think not!

  • If you're talking about Michael, you're right.

  • Is Michael still in prison?

  • I'll tell ya this, it's only a matter of time before someone else comes along and re-opens all this stuff. It can't stay hidden forever!

  • yes, he's still in prision.. he's one of my contacts. and I have reopened it. Danny was looking into my dad's murder as well. His triple homicide was because of all of this--watch my other videos and visit my site (located on my profile)

  • d e s e r t f a e (dot) com

  • Who was your Dad?

  • My dad was Ralph Boger, killed with Fred Alvarez, and Patty Castro in 1981. Fred was a tribal leader of the Cabazon Reservation, where Promis was modified and where the CIA/Wackenhut did many covert actions. My dad and Fred were about to expose all of this and were murdered because of it.