Unsolved Mysteries
This article contains mentions of sexual assault, suicide, and murder.
The mysteries featured inUnsolved Mysteriestend to be either missing persons cases, supernatural tales, or truly disturbing stories.
Many ofUnsolved Mysteries' most disturbing caseshave several factors that make them more eerie than the other mysteries featured.
The children walked back to the house to get them, but only Chris returned.
While the police waited for DNA results, three more girls went missing.
Though he had also helped search for all the girls, the tests ruled him out.
Graham was a neighbor, and he was also dating Angela’s mother.
Graham was convicted and sentenced to death in 2002, but he committed suicide in his cell in 2009.
Still, Pat became pregnant after marrying Michael, and their son Brandon was born in 1985.
Originally debuted in the 1980s, Unsolved Mysteries is a documentary-styled mystery television series that explores various cold cases and supernatural reports left unexplained. Using re-enactments, interviews, and presenting evidence and theories, the show attempted to explain some of these bizarre cases that were left unsolved, with episodes requesting for viewers to call in if they had any information on anything presented. The show has been shelved and revived several times on several different networks, with modern changes to the format to keep up with the changing television landscape.
The note said, “I know you are not going to take care of me.
Therefore, I am taking your son.
“Both Pat and Brandon were gone.
Steve remembered a woman looking down at him, but she left without revealing her name.
Steve and Cheron appeared onUnsolved Mysteriesin November 1996because they wanted to thank the woman for saving his life.
Somebody watching the episode recognized the woman as her coworker.
The Mona Lisa mystery was so captivating that it featured onUnsolved Mysteries.
The note confirmed that theMona Lisa was based on a real womannamed Lisa del Giocondo.
The elderly owner of the house had a nephew who had been a crew member aboard theS.S.
His ashamed aunt had then hidden the sack in the attic.
This was an enormous undertaking.
One grateful widow said that she had waited for 40 years to hear from her husband again.
Another former soldier died of shock.
Yet more were reunited with their old military friends.
Tupac was on his way back from a boxing match when a white Cadillac pulled up alongside the car.
A passenger in the back seat then shot Tupac, who died from the wounds six days later.
Several names were rumored to be connected to Tupac’s murder, including the rappers The Notorious B.I.G.
and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, as well as members of Tupac’s entourage.
Police had made breakthroughs in 1998 when Orlando Anderson was killed.
He had bragged about killing a rapper, but there had not been enough evidence to charge him.
Dorothea had defaced her passport and photographs, and given her few friends a false name.
With her estate set to revert to the UK government in 2002,Unsolved Mysteriesfeatured her in December 1990.
He had brain bleeding and a broken leg, but it was unclear what had happened to him.
His family explained that he had been on his way for a visit, but never arrived.
As he had a history of seizures, this could have caused him to fall from the overpass.
He explained that he was turning the checks back in to keep them from losing value.
His clients had lost everything.
Unsolved Mysteriesfeatured Fairbanks in 1991, andFairbanks was found dead in a Las Vegas hotel in 1994.
The mystery appeared to have been solved by luck.
Still, Fairbanks’s clients were less lucky, as their money was never recovered.
James was outside one night when he saw a large billboard that advertised a crisis helpline.
Finally, James did just that.