Behind the Scenes: Dale Kerstetter Case - Will This Unsolved Mystery Finally Be Solved?

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Published 2022-10-30

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  • @teebager2000
    This is the best follow up on an Unsolved Mysteries case I have ever seen. I am law enforcement and I hate to see civilians that are trying to help get stonewalled. You have done more in this episode than investigators in two different countries. Keep up the good work!
  • I sent your video to dales youngest child, Suzi Kerstetter. She was still a minor when her dad went missing. I always felt bad her family didn't have answers. I pray your hard work brings a conclusion to this mystery. Please post follow ups.
  • @indie1179
    So, the business was struggling, but I’m sure they were insured for theft…. possible motive. I find it telling that the original footage wasn’t shown to the public. A man’s name has been slandered - unfairly in my opinion. Amazing work as always, Arrin. It’s good to know that the police in Canada acknowledged your work.
  • Wow, they were all so rude to you. I just want to say, good job on trying to clear this Man's name. Excellent work as always. Thank you Arrin for the work you do on these cases.
  • @o.yilmaz1602
    Poor man. I hope this case will be solved someday... The work you do is really one of a kind. I admire how much you do for people you don't even know personally. You never cease to amaze me with your thoughtful analyses, your passion, and the endless steps you take to produce your videos!
  • @condogwow
    What a shitty company. Cuts the guy's pay, extracts more value out of him as a security guard, then throws him under the bus when he goes missing. Reprehensible (but typical);behavior from Corning.
  • @dingram2723
    I remember Dale's story from Unsolved Mysteries from years ago. You put a lot of hours in to bring attention to victims and it does not go unnoticed. Honestly I got emotional. I hope you are able to find your brother Dallas. BTW, the video you did on Dallas is a tearjerker. Thank you for your kindness and for all the work that you do for the victims and their families.
  • @deadendqueen5886
    This case has forever pissed me off. Part of me always kind of secretly wished Dale was in on it, even though I don't think he was. At least that way, that awful company would have gotten what they deserved while he went off to retire in the tropics or something. Sadly I don't believe that to be true, especially now after your findings. Dale deserved and still deserves better from every force at play here, thank you for fighting for him and his family 🖤
  • @wishingb5859
    I started to cry watching that video footage. Arrin Stoner, this is a case where only someone like you could help. I am still crying and I haven't gotten through your work yet. My heart is so broken by that and by your brother.
  • @MoneyOverFame
    I always thought Dale seemed like such a humble and simple man, and I honestly wouldn't even feel bad if he were in on it. Especially after I seen the UM episode and that guy from Corning spoke horribly about Dale. It would also be sad to know that he died that night, because he surely didn't deserve that .
  • @VioletJoy
    Wow. Outstanding video, Arrin. No matter how many missing persons videos I've seen, my heart breaks with each one. Not only was Dale a dependable employee, but he was a hard worker who most likely met his demise at the very location he gave so many years to. I really hope your detective skills help in solving this mystery that is long overdue. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
  • @Jillian-Jill
    Arrin, you do amazing work! It's such a shame that so many people won't return your calls, you've clearly put a lot of work into this case. It was great to see you while you told Dale's story. Your YouTube channel is bay far the best! I'm so sorry to hear that your Brother went missing, I didn't know that until now. No wonder your so passionate about these cases. 💜
  • @roamingirl
    Got here by searching “Dale Kerstetter.” I subscribed only minutes into the video based solely on the comments section overflowing with such high praise!
  • Nothing I say will come out the way I want because it’s often difficult for me to express myself in words. I watch every video of yours and every single time I think 1) Of all the channels out there who cover crime, YOU are the one who should have all the eyes and ears. You are THAT good at what you do. Your production value is top notch and different from the rest and you don’t cover what everyone else does; you are in your own lane working hard! 2) It’s very obvious that you are in this for the right reason. You never talk about liking and subscribing; you don’t ask for money nor do you hint at it. I didn’t even know you had links at all until I checked your description box. I RESPECT you so much for that! So many channels yammer on about money, Adsense, thumbs up, algorithms etc. You are here solely to get the victims’ stories out there. I honestly think if you didn’t make a penny on here that you’d do it anyway. I can’t say that for, well, anyone else that I watch(and I watch A LOT of true crime channels). Arrin, I’m also so sorry about your brother. 😢 Have you spoken about his case in a video of yours? I wonder if I’ve missed it. If not, I was wondering if you’d ever share with us about him? No wonder you are so respectful! You have real lived experience…it makes so much sense now. I hope you are well and that life is kind to you, Arrin. You deserve ALL the good days ahead! I’m glad you’re in the world.
  • @Realauntmeme
    I think you are my favorite channel. You don't just tell a story, you try to solve them.
  • @Mimi-74
    I love the Unsolved Mysteries shirt! I grew up watching that show. I still watch reruns. I love Robert Stack. He was the best. His voice and the Unsolved Mysteries music are iconic.
  • @ludiprice
    Great video. I've never understood why anyone thought Dale looked up at the camera, having seen the original footage. It doesn't look like he looked up at the camera at all. I was also wondering whether you enhanced the footage of the perp in the room where the pipes are, and leaving with the pallet. My theory is that Dale was in the bag on that pallet; and that the platinum was in the backpack which you can see in the footage of the perp where the pipes are. I doubt he is this Canadian UID, but I sincerely hope I'm wrong.