The super-heartwarming segment about the angel-faced woman's saving the new father's life is my favorite tale from all of the "Unsolved Mysteries" episodes, and that's saying a LOT, since I really liked parts from quite a few of the other episodes, as well. I love the warmly-relaxed and "human" way that the stories are presented --- so unlike the fake arrogant jaded high-stung way that so many TV show serieses are formatted, supposedly to make their material seem more exciting or "important", I guess. Why can't all documentary/reality-TV shows be presented in this wholesome and unaffected way?
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