Leptine Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I'm so into this kind of stuff, there are so many interesting cases all over the world that there would be a section just for that and a single thread for case. 1
Elvenpath Posted February 10 Author Posted February 10 20 hours ago, Lost In Paradise said: Maura Murray where'd she gooooo like??? Thanks. I'll look for it on youtube.
Terylee Posted February 11 Posted February 11 On 1/30/2024 at 7:59 AM, X~MoviePoP said: That dude that left a party, went across a bridge got in a car (apparently it was a guy and the kid might of been gay)..and then he was never seen again. I forgot his name There is an episode on Netflix (Unsolved Mysteries) about him, I think. His name was Josh Guimond. 1
Gottasadae Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) The Dyatlov Pass Incident is probably one of the scariest, mysterious and hunting cases I’ve ever seen, 60 years passed and it’s still unsolved with many secrets and different version of what happened that night. Edited February 13 by Gottasadae
Leptine Posted February 13 Posted February 13 14 minutes ago, Gottasadae said: The Dyatlov Pass Incident is probably one of the scariest, mysterious and hunting cases I’ve ever seen, 60 years passed and it’s still unsolved with many secrets and different version of what happened that night. it got kind of solved this one. https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7vwg8/the-dyatlov-pass-mystery-may-have-just-been-solved-by-new-video-evidence https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/has-science-solved-history-greatest-adventure-mystery-dyatlov
Gottasadae Posted February 13 Posted February 13 40 minutes ago, Leptine said: it got kind of solved this one. https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7vwg8/the-dyatlov-pass-mystery-may-have-just-been-solved-by-new-video-evidence https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/has-science-solved-history-greatest-adventure-mystery-dyatlov Avalanche is kinda impossible on dat Pass and it's most popular version to hide the truth, plus it simply can’t cause such a different injuries. In normal weather condition it takes about 45 minutes to decent from that mountain into the forest where bodies were found, so how in a hell did they get into the forest with such injuries, impossible. I believe, they were brutally killed right in the forest and then many things were simply staged.
Distantconstellation Posted February 13 Posted February 13 On 1/29/2024 at 10:37 PM, taylorrrr said: Death of Elisa Lam to me that was the least "scary" or i dont find it fascinating like other people do. She was clearly Schizo and seeing things, i know this because i have a friend who suffers from that and he acts the same way she was acting in the video. There was nothing mysterious about her death to me.
jakeisphat Posted August 16 Posted August 16 The murder of Ericka Weems (Lebron James' childhood friend) Spoiler Who would want to kill Ericka Weems? . . . She earned two college degrees, including a master's. She owned her own home and her own child day care business. At age 37, she was an achiever with famous lifelong friends like local NBA legend LeBron James, who was raised in Akron and was so close with the Weems family he still called Ericka his sister. . . . Ericka went silent last Halloween weekend [2021]. Calls went directly to voicemails, text messages untapped. Shermaine, as older siblings tend to do, grew worried and went along with her husband to make sure Ericka was all right. Sadly, she wasn't. Shermaine's mind raced immediately when she and her husband found a backdoor of the Hardesty Boulevard home unlocked on the afternoon of Nov 2. Inside, just children's toys from Ericka's day care business, and quiet. In the upstairs, they found Ericka, slumped on her bed, both feet dangling off the side. Photographs taken by investigators and viewed this week by 3News Investigates show her body partially wrapped by a green bath towel. Her cell phone, the one Shermaine had called all weekend, was still in one hand. A red solo cup was in the other. . . . A series of investigative photos suggest Ericka Weems was seated on her bed near a nightstand when she was shot three times. Based on the towel, investigators believe she had either just showered or was about to shower. They think she had been dead at least a day before she was found. . . . There were no obvious signs of a struggle or a break-in. A few items, including her purse, were missing. Other valuables were left behind. Autopsy records obtained by 3News Investigates reveal she was shot three times with a small-caliber gun. One bullet, fired from "intermediate range" through her right temple, caused the fatal wound. The other wounds caused "superficial" damage, according to the report. Four bullet fragments in all were recovered, but no firearm or shell casings. . . . Ericka never married, nor did she have any children of her own. Family say she broke off an engagement to a man a few years back and was dating a man at the time of her death. Both men have cooperated with detectives and are not considered suspects, police said this week. . . . But justice has been fleeting. The case appears to have stalled, and police concede they have no suspect, no solid leads. It appears Ericka was killed by someone she knew, or by an intruder she did not expect. Shermaine recalled a text Ericka sent to a male friend that read, "I opened my door to a complete stranger thinking it was you LOL". Everything about that text is out of character, including using the abbreviation for "laughing out loud," Shermaine said. . . . "If there's a stranger at the back door, she's going call the police or my husband if there's a man at my back door," she added. "It's somebody who knows her, somebody she trusted." https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/investigations/someone-knows-lebron-james-ericka-weems/95-32f1c8b2-8d1c-49ee-a7fd-1f2372e2539d 1
hallucinate Posted August 16 Posted August 16 recently learned about the case of Barbara Bolick, everything about her disappearance is just so strange Spoiler 1
poki Posted August 17 Posted August 17 You should watch the 80s version of Unsolved Mysteries, there's a lot on there. Some cases only got solved over a decade later with a crazy twist. Good mix of crime, supernatural and myths. Actually learned a lot of US history from that show. 1
Genius1111 Posted August 18 Posted August 18 The DB Cooper case. For some reason, I read the entirety of the Wikipedia article the other day. Do you guys think he survived his jump?
Elvenpath Posted September 5 Author Posted September 5 On 8/17/2024 at 1:40 PM, poki said: You should watch the 80s version of Unsolved Mysteries, there's a lot on there. Some cases only got solved over a decade later with a crazy twist. Good mix of crime, supernatural and myths. Actually learned a lot of US history from that show. Yes, I have. And I've also watched the new version on Netflix
hallucinate Posted September 17 Posted September 17 does anyone in here follow the asha degree case? there have been new developments in the case i think it might finally be solved after almost 3 decades
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