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00:00A 50-year-old mystery was recently solved when a group of intellectuals decoded a message from the Zodiac Killer.
00:16But in 1937, a new written account is found, and it's a bombshell.
00:31Who killed so many women in New York?
00:33The serial killer of Long Island murdered at least 11 victims since the early 1990s,
00:39and got rid of most of his corpses in the Gilgamesh area.
00:51The murders emerged as a mystery until the summer of 2023,
00:55when a 59-year-old architect named Rex Andrew Ewermann was arrested and charged with three first-degree murder charges.
01:06The DNA officially linked him to many of the victims.
01:09In June 2024, he was charged with six of the murders, and currently declares himself innocent.
01:20Number 29. The Tomb of Richard III.
01:23Mysterious deaths will always be intriguing and a little creepy, especially when they involve someone as famous as Richard III.
01:30The king of England was murdered in the Battle of Bathsburg Field in 1485,
01:36which made him the last English king to die in action.
01:47And then we forgot where he was. Oops.
01:50His body was buried in the Greyfriars Church in Leicester,
01:54but the tomb was lost and erased from history when the church was demolished in 1536.
01:59Time passed, a king was lost, and the grounds of the old church became a parking lot.
02:05But it was in that place where Richard was finally found in 2012, 476 years after his tomb became rubble.
02:14Number 28. The case of Margie Jelovec.
02:17While working at her mother's tavern in Indiana, Margie Jelovec met a motorcyclist named Randy Jagger,
02:24who was part of a band called The Outlaws.
02:32Apparently, the band was incredibly violent, and had been investigated on several occasions for blackmail, robbery, and even several attacks and murders.
02:41Jelovec dedicated his body and soul to Jagger, and defended him, becoming paranoid with the idea that the police were after them.
02:48In September 1997, he disappeared.
02:59He left his inhaler for asthma, suggesting that they had taken it against his will, but it was not so.
03:06It was not until October 2014 that it was discovered that Jelovec and Jagger lived together in Mexico.
03:12Unfortunately, she died while fleeing from the police.
03:15Jagger was captured and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
03:22Number 27. The disappearance of Stardust.
03:25Planes that simply take off and disappear will always be a disturbing topic.
03:29A famous case occurred on August 2, 1947,
03:33when a plane called Stardust vanished while flying from Argentina to Chile.
03:44The plane never reached the airport, and a search and rescue operation failed when they could not locate it.
03:50It had simply disappeared.
03:56And so it was for more than five decades.
03:58After years of conspiracy theories, the remains of Stardust were found by two mountaineers in Tupungatu, in the late 1990s.
04:07Subsequent studies seemed to show that the pilots had probably made a wrong location when they encountered a current,
04:14and accidentally flew towards the mountain, hidden by the clouds.
04:18The accident caused an avalanche that buried the plane and prevented the rescuers from finding them.
04:29Number 26. Monica Bonilla.
04:32The marriage of Guillermo and Rosemary Bonilla began to collapse after the assassination of John Lennon in 1980.
04:39Shortly after, Guillermo Bonilla began to dress and act like him, and told Rosemary that he was the reincarnation of the musician.
04:46On September 22, 1982, Rosemary left her job and returned home, but found nothing.
04:52No furniture, no belongings, neither Guillermo nor his little daughter, Monica.
04:57Years later, an unsolved mystery episode told the disappearance of a girl named Nyleen Marshall.
05:09An employee of a school in Vancouver contacted the producers and claimed that a student named Mary Ann Kelly could be the missing Marshall.
05:19The FBI investigated her and discovered that she was not Nyleen, but the also missing Monica Bonilla.
05:25She was returned safe and sound to her mother, who described the strange coincidence as God's will.
05:30Number 25. The Mary Celeste.
05:33This is probably the most famous ghost ship in the history of North America.
05:37On December 4, 1872, the Mary Celeste was found floating and abandoned off the coast of Western Europe.
05:45It was in good condition, and both most of its cargo and crew belongings were there.
05:56Although we are still not 100% sure what happened, many believe that it had to be something very worrying.
06:09The theory of explosives is one of the most popularly accepted.
06:12By transporting more than 1,700 barrels of alcohol, it is likely that it will begin to leak,
06:17causing an intense smell of gas or a small explosion due to a pressure wave that had not left behind burns or fumes.
06:25In any case, it is likely that the captain ordered the crew to get on the yacht and, in the midst of panic, not to hold it to the ship.
06:32This ship left, leaving the men to their fate in the open sea.
06:37Now with the help of an international team of experts, the true story of the Mary Celeste can finally be told.
06:56It's a cold, dark morning, when the Volunteer Fire Department is called to extinguish a devastating trailer fire.
07:06Danny, both with gunshot wounds.
07:08The Freeman's teenage daughter, Ashley, and her friend, Lauria Peeble, who had fallen asleep that night, were missing.
07:15The crime was not resolved until almost 20 years later.
07:26In April 2018, Ronnie Busek, 66 years old, was arrested and charged with four murder charges, including the Peebles and Ashley Freeman.
07:35It is believed that he and two other people, Warren Welch and David Pennington, both dead, murdered the couple, set fire to their house, and kidnapped the teenagers.
07:45Busek pleaded guilty and served only 38 months in prison for 10 years, thanks to good behavior.
07:52He was sentenced to 10 years in prison and Friday morning was released.
08:22Another code was solved by ordinary citizens.
08:25Named Z340, the enigma was originally sent on November 8, 1969, and refers to the welcome the Zodiac gives to death.
08:41It states that his new life will be easy in paradise, and that he should not be afraid of the gas chamber, because it will send him to paradise much earlier.
08:53Number 22. The Lost Colony of Roanoke.
08:56One of the greatest mysteries of the United States is also one of the simplest.
09:00Several settlers settled in what is now North Carolina in 1585 and was known as the Roanoke Colony.
09:08Explorer John White abandoned it in 1587 with the intention of bringing more supplies from England.
09:23When he finally returned in 1590, delayed by the war, the colony had disappeared.
09:28And the only clue was the word Croatoan, carved on the wall.
09:33White probably deduced with certainty that the settlers left for the nearby island of Croatoan.
09:38Although we do not know for sure, there are several circumstantial evidence that show that it is most likely that they left and mixed with the local tribes.
09:47Having lost hope that White would return.
09:52We get to safety after a 500-mile journey to Georgia.
09:58In fact, the current tribe of Hatteras is considered a descendant of the lost Europeans.
10:04Perhaps the colonists survived, and together with the Croatoan tribe, went on to thrive in their adoptive land.
10:11Number 21. Paso de Adlof.
10:13The avalanches seem to explain many mysteries.
10:16The Paso de Adlof of 1959 has been famous for a long time.
10:21The excursionists fled the safety of their tent in the middle of the night and died in strange conditions.
10:26Their deaths were initially attributed to a supposed imperial natural force, and the questions abounded for decades.
10:38But the advances of technology led to a solid answer in 2020.
10:42An avalanche.
10:44It is likely that the excursionists heard the sound of an imminent avalanche and fled disfavored from the tent.
10:50Subsequent studies suggest that some were reached by an avalanche of sleds, hence their devastating physical injuries.
10:56And that the rest got lost in the dark and died of hypothermia.
11:00This answer has been supported by many independent bodies, which coincide in that it is the most likely hypothesis.
11:12Number 20. The fate of Franklin's expedition.
11:21For centuries, the explorers sought a passage from the northeast between the Atlantic and the Pacific through the Arctic Ocean.
11:27But their expeditions often ended in disaster.
11:34One of the most famous was that of the officer of the British Royal Navy, John Franklin, in 1845.
11:40The ships of his expedition, the HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror, never returned.
11:46The search parties only recovered artifacts and human remains.
11:50However, with the passage of time, we rebuild the complete story.
11:54The ships were trapped in the ice and the crew died of hunger, hypothermia and diseases.
12:00The Erebus and the HMS Terror were finally found in 2014 and 2016, respectively.
12:06Number 19. Pierre April.
12:17Imagine waking up in a ditch with only $17 in your pocket and having no idea who you are or where you come from.
12:25That's what happened to the amnesic Pierre April in May 1992.
12:30When they found him wandering the streets of San Diego and took him to a refuge.
12:35They began to return to him images of his past, including faces and talents.
12:40But his attempts to connect with his life did not work.
12:43In September, his case appeared in an unsolved mystery episode.
12:51This episode was seen by an ex-partner of April, named Carol, who called the program's information phone and told them everything they needed to know.
13:00April happily reunited with her family and since then she has regained her memory.
13:05It is strange to be told who you are and what you did. I'm someone again.
13:12Number 18. The Man in the Umbrella.
13:22The murder of John F. Kennedy in November 1963 led to countless conspiracy theories.
13:29Some of the most interesting were about a figure in photos and videos of the event, who was wearing an umbrella despite the sunny weather.
13:46Could he have been an accomplice to the murder?
13:49This fact remained a mystery for 15 years until 1978, when Louis Stephen Hewitt appeared, who identified himself as the Man in the Umbrella, and said it was a symbolic protest against Kennedy.
14:02An umbrella had been the characteristic accessory of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, sadly famous for initially agreeing to the demands of the Nazi party.
14:12It was a reference to Neville Chamberlain's umbrella.
14:16And with this, one of the most tempting mysteries in the world vanished with a disappointing answer.
14:22Oh, I see. Then everything is wrapped up in a neat little package. Really, I mean that.
14:29Number 17. Paul Dink's Light in Michigan.
14:32Speaking of terribly disappointing answers, let us tell you about Paul Dink's Light.
14:37We came out here because somebody heard about it. We were just sitting around at night and some local people that we knew had heard about this.
14:52One popular legend says that the light is produced by the wayward spirit of a train conductor killed when his locomotive derailed.
15:08A particularly creepy story claims that it is a grandfather looking for his lost grandson with a flashlight, but the truth is much more boring.
15:16It turns out that they are actually the headlights of a nearby highway, so yes, it's just that.
15:31Number 16. The Man of Summerton.
15:34One of the most well-known mysteries in Australia may have already been solved in 2022.
15:38On December 1, 1948, a corpse was found in the Summerton Park of Adelaide.
15:44It was wearing American-made clothes embroidered with the name of King.
15:48Inside his pocket there was a piece of paper in which it said,
15:51Tamam Shud, which in Persian means, It is done.
15:54Finally, the book from which that text had been ripped was found, and the investigators found a cryptic text written on the cover.
16:03He looked for people with no date of death on that tree, and there was one that stood out.
16:10In July 2022, DNA helped identify the man as Carl Webb.
16:15Now it is also believed that the cryptic text found in the book were names of horses, since he used to bet on races.
16:22And finally, it is likely that the clothes were passed on to his nephew, who lived in the United States.
16:28Number 15. The Bloop.
16:30Many people are afraid of ocean depths, and it is because of things like this.
16:35The Bloop was a very loud submarine noise captured in 1997 by the National Office of Ocean and Atmospheric Administration of the United States.
16:48It was so loud that the sensors detected it at almost 5,000 kilometers away.
16:52It doesn't seem like much at normal speed, but it adopts its characteristic noise when it accelerates.
17:01The believers of Cthulhu immediately thought of a giant submarine monster.
17:09But once again, the truth is more boring.
17:12It was not a huge creature, but an ice tremor, a consequence of glacial movements.
17:17Hey, science takes away the fun from things.
17:20Number 14. The Fate of Anastasia.
17:23In the grave there were supposed to be 11 bodies, but only 9 were dead.
17:28On July 17, 1918, the Bolsheviks, left-wing revolutionaries, murdered the Russian imperial family Romanov.
17:36After the crime, rumors circulated that the Grand Duchess Anastasia, who was 17 years old, had escaped and survived.
17:44Her body could not be located and several people claimed to be her.
17:48However, these stories turned out to be shameless lies or the result of mental health problems, as happened with the famous Anna Anderson.
17:57The rumor was officially discarded when the remains of the royal family were identified with DNA.
18:03The Grand Duchess Anastasia was among them, which showed that she died with the rest of the Romanovs.
18:08Number 13. Lady Be Good.
18:11The bomber of the Second World War, Lady Be Good, was used to make an incursion in Naples on April 4, 1943.
18:20But it disappeared when it returned to Libya, and both the plane and its crew were considered lost.
18:26Nobody knew what had happened, and the vehicle was not recovered.
18:30It was not until 1958 when it was spotted in the desert of Libya.
18:35This raised even more questions, as it was extraordinarily well preserved and did not show signs of the crew.
18:50All questions were answered later after an investigation.
18:54The pilots had gotten lost in a stormy sand and had ejected from the ship when it ran out of fuel.
19:00The plane crashed and the men died as they walked through the desert.
19:04Number 12. Traveling Rocks.
19:06It is one of the strangest shows that can be seen in nature.
19:10A lonely rock in the middle of the desert, with a huge path that creeps behind it,
19:16as if it had been pushed by the ground, but there are no footsteps or signs of animal activity.
19:21These stones are especially noticeable on the beach of the Death Valley Hippodrome in California.
19:28All these funny parallel trails that are clearly there is some sort of common force involved.
19:34So what about these stones?
19:36The phenomenon has been tormenting researchers for decades, but recently the mystery was revealed.
19:42The bottom of the valley produces a very thin layer of ice, and the stones slide through it when it begins to melt.
19:49The movement leaves cracks in the ground, which give rise to some characteristic traces.
19:54Number 11. The death of Jun Lin.
19:56His mother still worried about him living in a big foreign city,
20:00so he'd walk the streets with his cell phone and stream images back to her.
20:05His message to her in their daily conversations was always the same.
20:09Don't worry, he told her, I'm safe.
20:12One of the saddest videos in the history of the internet was uploaded to the network on May 25, 2012.
20:18Titled One Lunatic, One Ice Pig,
20:21it shows an Asian man being murdered and dismembered by an unidentified figure.
20:33Then several parts of the body were sent to schools and federal offices in Canada,
20:37and these remains were related to the man killed in the video.
20:41The case jumped to international headlines, and remained a mystery for several days.
20:46But investigators did not take long to trace the gruesome murder to a man named Luca Magnotta,
20:53who had already fled the country.
20:55An international search was launched, and Magnotta was finally captured in Berlin on June 4,
21:01a week and a half after uploading the infamous video.
21:17Number 10. The face on Mars.
21:28This is one of the most popular space images of all time,
21:31taken by the Viking orbiters in the mid-70s.
21:35The image shows the Sidonia region on Mars.
21:38People immediately realized that one of the features had an amazing resemblance to a human face,
21:43or maybe with an old hockey mask.
21:58Speculations about extraterrestrials or some kind of human life on the planet were immediately blown,
22:03supposedly sterile, but no.
22:05The answer, as always, is more boring.
22:08It turns out that it was nothing more than an optical illusion,
22:11the result of the lighting, the angle and a low-resolution photo.
22:15More recent and much better photos have been taken of the same place,
22:19and reveal nothing more than a boring hill with characteristics similar to a face.
22:23Number 9. The construction of the pyramids.
22:26The Pyramids of Giza are one of the most famous monuments in the world and are still standing,
22:30literally after thousands of years.
22:33Its construction has disconcerted people for millennia,
22:36which has led some to suggest that the extraterrestrials were involved.
22:41After all, humans could not drag or lift those stones to their place, right?
22:46Well, yes.
22:47Researchers believe that the workers loaded the blocks in sledges and wet the sand
22:52so that they were easier to drag.
22:54They were lifted using ramps and lever techniques.
22:57This took decades to tens of thousands of people,
23:01but nobody said that building a wonder of the world was easy.
23:05Number 8. The Bolid of Tunguska.
23:08In the early morning of June 30, 1908,
23:11a remote area of Russia suffered a massive and mysterious explosion.
23:29This explosion completely devastated more than 20,000 square kilometers of forest
23:33and crushed 80 million trees.
23:36No source could be found, so nobody knew what exactly happened.
23:49Thousands of scientific articles have been written about the incident.
23:53The area has been studied for decades and many have tried to decipher the strange case.
23:58Now it is generally admitted that a meteorite of 60 meters,
24:02which traveled at 96,000 kilometers per hour,
24:05exploded in mid-flight over the area.
24:07This explosion devastated everything below the detonation site.
24:24Number 7. The death of Ryan Stallings.
24:26Patricia Stallings took her sick baby Ryan to the hospital.
24:30The doctors found what they thought was ethylene glycol in his blood,
24:34which led them to conclude that he had been poisoned.
24:38He recovered, but Patricia was suspicious and Ryan was sent to live elsewhere.
24:44And I was just, I was devastated, I was blown away.
24:48I just could not believe that they could even think, I mean, Ryan was my world.
25:00His mother Patty was now charged with first-degree murder and held without bail.
25:04She was not allowed to attend Ryan's funeral.
25:13Both children suffered from a disorder called methylmalonic acidemia,
25:17and an acid subproduct of the disorder can be confused with ethylene glycol.
25:30Patricia was released and successfully sued the lab that analyzed Ryan's blood.
25:35Number 6. Stonehenge.
25:44Despite centuries of intense scrutiny,
25:47Stonehenge, one of the greatest wonders of humanity, has been standing for thousands of years.
25:52The widely accepted theory is that the Stonehenge landscape was a large cemetery,
25:58a place to bury and worship the dead.
26:01But where exactly do the giant stones come from?
26:04All are quite symmetrical.
26:06They measure 4 meters high, 2 wide and weigh 25,000 kilos each.
26:11Experts have been trying for hundreds of years not to solve the case.
26:14Some will say again that it was the aliens, but no.
26:18They actually come from nearby forests.
26:21In 2019, researchers were able to test a small piece of stone they extracted
26:26and then link it to the nearby forest of Wassewoods in Wiltshire.
26:30The location has finally been determined.
26:32But there is a tempting question.
26:34How did they drag these 25,000-kilo rocks 24 kilometers south?
26:41There were people around at that time who were being able to control resources,
26:45control the labor force to create some of the largest monuments we've ever seen.
26:50Number 5. The Criminal of the Centenary Olympic Park.
26:54The North Carolina Mountains.
26:56Crown Zero for the largest, most expensive fugitive search in United States history.
27:01On July 27, 1996, the Centenary Olympic Park in Atlanta
27:06suffered an attack during the Summer Olympics.
27:09The explosion hurt hundreds of people.
27:12But thanks to the heroic efforts of security guard Richard Jowell,
27:16the direct deaths were limited to two.
27:28At first, Jowell himself was pointed out as guilty,
27:31but he was finally acquitted and the case remained a mystery for several years.
27:36Finally, the FBI came to a man named Eric Rudolph,
27:39who had committed several more attacks south of the United States.
27:43He was arrested in 2003 and pleaded guilty to all charges.
27:47He was imposed four life sentences
27:49and is currently in a maximum security prison in Colorado.
27:53He had one live bomb and 250 pounds of explosives buried in the mountains here.
27:59He agreed to tell the government where it all was in exchange for life sentences.
28:03Number 4. The disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi.
28:06The Trump administration touched off a new storm of criticism
28:10over the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi.
28:13The U.S. has sanctioned some Saudis in response,
28:16but the Crown Prince has yet to face any punishment.
28:19The case of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was in all the news in the fall of 2018.
28:24On October 2 of that year, he disappeared while visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
28:29At that time he lived in exile,
28:31because he wrote daring articles that criticized the Saudi rulers.
28:43Although his fate remained a mystery for weeks,
28:46most people had a clear idea of what happened.
28:49Khashoggi had been murdered inside the consulate.
28:52It was finally revealed that he died inside the building,
28:55and on October 25, the Attorney General of Saudi Arabia admitted that it had been a premeditated murder.
29:01The CIA later concluded that Khashoggi was murdered by order of the first heir to Saudi Arabia,
29:07Mohammed bin Salman.
29:17Number 3. The Murderer of the Golden State.
29:20The Murderer of the Golden State, one of the most famous criminals in the history of the United States,
29:24has received many names.
29:26He terrorized California during the 70s and 80s,
29:29because he sexually assaulted at least 51 women,
29:33stole more than 100 houses,
29:35and murdered 13 people.
29:37He received different names in different areas,
29:40such as the Visalia looter and the nocturnal stalker.
29:43Over time, it became evident that these crimes were the work of a single person.
29:47The nickname of the Murderer of the Golden State was coined in 2013
29:51by the police writer Michelle McNamara.
29:54The case helped inspire the creation of the DNA database in California,
29:58and it was these evidence that ended up catching Joseph James D'Angelo in 2018,
30:04who by then was 72 years old.
30:06He was sentenced to life in prison.
30:14Number 2. The Fall of the Mayan Civilization.
30:18The Mayans, the largest and most sophisticated pre-Columbian civilization in America,
30:22flourished for thousands of years.
30:36The civilization entered its so-called classical period in 250,
30:40and lasted until 900.
30:42It was then that the political system collapsed,
30:45and the Mayans abandoned their most important cities to move north.
30:49With this, civilization entered what is called its post-classical period.
30:53So what happened?
30:55It is a mystery that has tormented historians for years.
30:58The answer was finally found in the 21st century.
31:01It turns out that they were so overcrowded that they damaged the environment
31:04and created a devastating drought.
31:12Making a carefully managed response their only hope.
31:16With their agriculture totally destroyed,
31:18they were forced to leave their most populated cities.
31:22Today, the empty jungles of the Yucatan serve as a reminder
31:27that even great civilizations can fail.
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31:44Number 1. The Vampire Clan.
31:47One of the most creepy episodes of Mysterio without solving
31:50involves Rock Farrell and his so-called Vampire Clan.
32:04In November 1996, Jennifer Wanderer
32:07found her parents beaten to death in her home in Florida.
32:10The case was left unsolved for weeks,
32:13although the police initially suspected Farrell,
32:16since he was intimate with the other daughter of the couple, Heather.
32:19He was the leader of a Kentucky sect centered on vampirism
32:23and supposedly made members drink their blood to unite.
32:38The grandmother of a member helped the police detain the cult,
32:41and both Farrell and a man named Scott Anderson
32:44were declared responsible for the death of the Wanderers
32:47and sentenced to life imprisonment.
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