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Rogest Cain - Missing Since 1986 (was featured on Unsolved Mysteries)
Lee Selwyn Murder - What Happened After the Unsolved Mysteries Episode?
By: Shane Lambert
Original time of writing: July 15th, 2024
Episode 13 of Season 1 of the hit TV show Unsolved Mysteries from the 1980s and 1990s featured a lead story about the murder of Lee Selwyn, a man who was a disc jockey in the LA area. The show originally aired on January 15th, 1989 with Robert Stack as the host.
As depicted in the episode, Selwyn was out riding his motorcycle as part of a quartet of friends. One of the friends confronted a dangerous driver in a truck and an altercation ensued. When one of Selwyn's friends damaged the driver's truck, he, the driver, responded by attempting to run down the motorcyclists. The driver ran Selwyn off the road at high speed, leading to his loss of life when he hit a phone pole. If you are wondering what happened after the 1989 episode that featured this murder, then this article is for you.
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| Lee Selwyn's photo from his Findagrave memorial page. |
Update in 1993: Prisoner Named as a Suspect
Selwyn was 26 years old when the murder took place on October 8th, 1988. There was an update in 1993. An inmate in the Georgia prison system was identified as a suspect in the murder. His name was Franklin Legrand (or LeGrand) Perkins, a man who was 36 years old in 1993. The clipped article below comes from the LA Times on July 30th, 1993.
This led to the conviction of Perkins according to a December 11th, 1994 article in the LA Times.
Selwyn's memorial page at Findagrave contains the following statements: "In March of 1993, Lee's case was re-aired; as a result, an anonymous tipster contacted the telecenter. She identified Lee's killer as Franklin Legrand Perkins. The tipster had remembered a story her ex-boyfriend had told her of Perkins boasting about how he killed a biker in Los Angeles. Lee's friends were shown a photo line-up and identified Perkins as the assailant. He was arrested in Moultrie, Georgia on July 30, just a few days before he was scheduled to be paroled from prison. At the time, he was serving a five-year sentence for possession of a firearm by a felon. He was returned to Los Angeles to face charges. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison."
The newspaper clipping says he was convicted of second-degree murder. Second-degree murder is the kind that comes without planning and would seem to fit the situation as depicted in the episode.
Phyllis Maue: Missing Since 1982 - Unsolved Disappearance Case
The Day Phyllis Maue Vanished
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| xAI's Grok generated these images when asked to generate an image of a typical Chevrolet Van from the 1977 to 1982 period. |
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| By my research, Samual is spelled wrong in this classified ad. Should be Samuel. |
Samuel Ray Phillips
- Phyllis left an uncashed paycheque behind. Uncashed assets appear in quite a few missing persons cases. I think it suggests that the person, when last seen, did not plan to disappear voluntarily. If the MP did plan to disappear voluntarily, most would take their negotiables with them.
- Her husband received a nude photo of her in the mail that suggested an extramarital affair with Ray Phillips;
- Reportedly, Maue was going to end the affair on June 25th, 1982.
Has Phyllis Maue Been Found?
Flat Tires and Cigarette Ashes: The 1981 Disappearance of Audrey Chin in Nassau County
Case Form E:
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| This is not the actual car, nor it is the actual diner. Meant to show a likeness to Chin's vehicle based on the descriptions. |
Original time of writing: July 15th, 2024
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| June 3rd, 2024. Newsday. |
Chin was involved with a married man
Jane Does and My Guess on What Happened
The Plainview Diner: Where Her Car Was Found
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| A classified ad with the address of the diner. April 20th, 1980 edition of the Newsday paper. |
Has Audrey Chin Been Found?
Colleen Wood's Disappearance - What Happened After the Unsolved Mysteries Episode?
By: Shane Lambert
If you watched an old episode of Unsolved Mysteries from Season 12 with Robert Stack and are now looking to see if the mysteries have been solved since the program's air date, then this article is for you. Firstly, Episode 12 of Season 12 originally aired on Wednesday, August 15th, 2001. The opening unsolved mystery has to do with Colleen Wood and her disappearance.
As regaled in the episode, Colleen met a man named John Paul and she quit her job as part of a plan to sail the world with him. However, Colleen was not heard from after December 2000. Furthermore, John Paul had a criminal record for attempted murder that Colleen likely did not know about. As of the end of the episode from 2001, Colleen's whereabouts were not known and John Paul was not named as a suspect in her disappearance. However, he too was missing with the episode suggesting that his disappearance was of a voluntary sort while Colleen's was not. Detectives had also ascertained that some $40,000 had been taken from Colleen's credit cards without her consent. Other sources place this amount at $38,000.
As of the publication date of this blog post (July 15th, 2024), Colleen Wood still has a missing person profile at NamUs, meaning she is still missing. Below are her details with more research afterward.
Missing Person's Name: Colleen WoodHas Colleen Wood Been Found?
Norma Jolene Madera Missing: Yakama Reservation Murders Link, Yakima 1991
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AI enhanced photo, used in place of the grainy photo that NamUs offers. Do not circulate without stating that it's AI enhanced. Real photo below.![]() |
Original time of writing: July 15th, 2024
Last Seen at a Bus Station
Possible Connection to Yakama Reservation Murders (1980 to 1992)
The Yakama Reservation Cases: A Tragic Era in Yakima Valley
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| January 26th, 1993. The Daily Herald |
Serial Killers or Serial Rapists in the Yakima, Washington Area
- Keith Hunter Jesperson (“Happy Face Killer”): A Yakima Valley-based trucker, active 1990–1995. Confessed to eight murders across multiple states, including at least one in Washington in 1991. Investigated for possible links to Yakama cases due to his proximity and targeting of transient women, though no confirmed connections.
- John Robinson: Convicted rapist who targeted vulnerable women in downtown Yakima during the 1980s and early 1990s, preying on sex workers and transients.
- Ramon Padilla: Convicted in 1994 for raping four prostitutes in Yakima, active in the late 1980s to early 1990s, in high-risk downtown areas.
- Pete Savala: Convicted in 1990 for raping two women in Toppenish, near the Yakama Reservation, active around 1991.
- John Bill Fletcher Jr.: Convicted in 2001 for two 1987 murders in Yakima County. Incarcerated by 1991, so not active during Norma’s disappearance.
Robert Pickton Documentary: Canada's Worst Serial Killer
Exploring Robert Pickton’s Crimes Through a Gripping Documentary
If you’re searching for a compelling online documentary about Robert Pickton, the notorious Canadian serial killer who targeted women from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, look no further than The Infographics Show on YouTube. Their episode, titled “The Pig Farmer - Canada’s Most EVIL Serial Killer,” was published on November 7th, 2023, and has garnered over 1,000,000 views as of August 2025. This 34-35-minute documentary offers a detailed look into Pickton’s life and crimes, making it a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts.
A Deep Dive into Pickton’s Troubled Life
The documentary traces Pickton’s early years on a farm in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, where he endured abuse and mental trauma. It highlights his struggles as a social outcast among peers, setting the stage for his descent into one of Canada’s most infamous serial killers.
The animated narrative, interspersed with real-life photos, effectively conveys the chilling progression of his crimes, which involved the murder of at least 26 women, many of whom were sex workers from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Pickton was convicted in 2007 of six counts of second-degree murder, though he confessed to an undercover officer that he killed 49 women.
Critical Perspective on Police Handling
A central theme of the documentary is the Vancouver Police Department’s mishandling of the missing women cases. It critiques the systemic bias and negligence that delayed Pickton’s capture, as the disappearances of sex workers were often dismissed.
This perspective aligns with findings from the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, which highlighted “blatant failures” in police investigations, including ignored warnings from a geographic profiler in 1997. After watching, viewers gain a sobering understanding of how societal indifference contributed to the tragedy.
Is There a Movie About Robert Pickton?
While there’s no feature film about Robert Pickton that I’m aware of, online documentaries like this one fill the gap. The Infographics Show’s episode stands out with its well-written narrative and engaging animation, complemented by real-life images of key figures in the case. It strikes a balance between informative storytelling and visual appeal, making it accessible to a wide audience. However, it was published in the months before Pickton's death so details about the end of his life are not in the documentary.
Recent Developments in the Pickton Case: Death in Prison
In May 2024, Robert Pickton was attacked in a Quebec prison and died from his injuries, as reported by CTV News and other sources. This event marked the end of a dark chapter, but it also reignited discussions about justice for his victims. Families of the victims expressed mixed emotions, with some feeling closure and others believing his death prevented further answers.
You see this kind of division a lot when a serial killer dies. People don't necessarily shed tears but they realize that the murderer took answers to important questions to the grave.
Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside: A Troubled Area
Having lived in Greater Vancouver for about five years, including a month in a hotel in the East Hastings area, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Known as one of Canada’s most troubled neighborhoods, it’s marked by homelessness and poverty, exacerbated by the city’s mild winter climate compared to cities like Edmonton or Montreal. The documentary underscores how this destitute environment, coupled with societal neglect, allowed Pickton to target vulnerable women for years. It’s a stark reminder of the need for systemic change to protect marginalized communities.
Why This Documentary Matters
This documentary not only recounts Pickton’s heinous crimes but also sheds light on the broader social and institutional failures that enabled them. It’s a compelling watch for those interested in true crime, Canadian history, or social justice issues. By combining factual storytelling with critical analysis, it leaves viewers with a deeper understanding of the case and its lasting impact.
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