Bermuda Triangle: Real Life Mysteries: Unsolved MysteriesAlbert Jack
The fascination of all true mysteries, scandals or crimes lies in the question: what happened next? I therefore include news of any developments which occurred since the stories were originally published, mainly in the magazine sections of the national press. I often have to remind myself that ...
Unsolved Mysteries is back for Volume 2 of its Netflix run. The series has been immensely popular on Netflix, and has seen huge numbers of viewers speculating about unsolved mysteries from the past and present. Volume 1 asked us: Did Rey Rivera commit suicide? Is the Berkshire UFO real?
With its eerie reenactments, foreboding tone, and creepypasta-before-creepypasta sense of witnessing something real, it was often scarier than most of the horror TV that we had access to back in the day. Plus, because the mysteries were unsolved, that meant they were still going on—the ...
Unsolved Mysteries is back for Volume 2 of its Netflix run. The series has been immensely popular on Netflix, and has seen huge numbers of viewers speculating about unsolved mysteries from the past and present. Volume 1 asked us: Did Rey Rivera commit suicide? Is the Berkshire UFO real?
Decades later, after having started an entirely new life, Williamson would recognize his own face featured on an Unsolved Mysteries episode and turn himself in. Kristen Smart Kristen Smart went missing in 1996, and her remains were never found. But, decades later, enough evidence would be ...
episode titles, this year’s cases are once again a mixture of real-life mysteries and paranormal events that defy explanation. That trend continues in the third and final batch of episodes on November 1. Those stories are calledBody in the Bay,The Ghost in Apartment 14, andAbducted by a ...
It was broadcast first as specials in 1987, then as a regular series on NBC (1988–1997), CBS (1997–1999), Lifetime (2001–2002), Spike (2008-present) and back to Lifetime (2010-present).Unsolved Mysteries uses a documentary format profiling real-life mysteries and features reenactments...
the show’s presentation provided atmosphere and enchantment. Encapsulating many of the stories on the public’s mind at the time, some of which would be explored inUnsolved Mysteriesa decade later,In Search Ofis a time capsule of curiosity from the transitional period between the late 1970s and...
When you compare the brain's detectives, neuroscientists, to other detectives, the neuroscientists seem to fall short in solving mysteries. After all, Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple needed only about 250 pages each to get to the bottom of their cases. Ditto for Nancy Drew. ...