A list of puns related to "List of Unsolved Mysteries episodes"
I was a kid and my grandmother was addicted to this show. This show was my first experience with conspiracies, UFOs, Ghosts, and the paranormal. This was one weird story due to how credible the witnesses are.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/oZ4FrgGILM8
Per People: βPEOPLE can exclusively reveal the first trailer for the revival, which teases a slew of all-new mysteries and unexplained events from all over the world. Fusing signature elements from the original series with contemporary immersive, character-driven storytelling, the 12 new episodes are rooted in the experiences of ordinary people who have lived the unthinkable β from the trauma of a loved one's unexplained disappearance or horrific death, to the shock of a bizarre paranormal encounter. Alongside detectives and journalists, family members offer clues, present theories, and identify suspects, hoping one viewer holds the key to solving the mystery.
In a statement, Meurer and Cosgrove reflected on the "life-changing power" of the show, which evolved from three specials produced for NBC in 1985. Thus far, Unsolved Mysteries has helped solve over 260 cases, including a 30-year old case just this spring. "It's gratifying to know weβve had an impact on people's lives," they said.
The original series concluded each episode with a 1-800 number for viewers to call with tips. Each episode of the revival will direct anyone with relevant information to unsolved.com and, if applicable, a law enforcement agency. "We've staffed up to ensure that leads are quickly passed to the appropriate parties," Meurer and Cosgrove said.
Stranger Things executive producer and director Shawn Levy also issued a statement about his involvement in the new iteration of Unsolved Mysteries, noting that the revival "is very loyal to the things we all love about the brand" and even uses the same title music.
But unlike the original series, which included four cases per episode, each episode of the revival will focus on a single case "that is produced, directed, photographed, scored and edited at a high level," Levy said.
Levy also attributed their decision to opt for a host-less format to the "singular and irreplaceable presence" of the late host Robert Stack. "In Robert's absence, we are letting the spirit and the strength of the stories carry the narrative," he explained. "Above all, our aspiration was to make a new chapter worthy of his memory and of iconic contribution to this iconic series."
The first six mysteries will hit the streaming service on July 1 and include:
"Mystery on the Rooftop"
The body of newlywed Rey Rivera was found in an abandoned conference room at Baltimore's historic Belvedere Hotel in May 2006, eight days
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi everyone. I was thinking about a possible project that could be of interest to some. I would like to list, with the help of everyone, questions without an answer or obscure about the world of overlord right now. I was thinking about all kind of questions like...
etc... Right now I'm not so inspired xd
I will try to list and enumerate all the additions to the commentaries. This could be used in the future as some kind of FAQ or even to help in future volumes (I'm dreaming but the most important thing is the intention and have some fun xd).
Any source will be HIGHLY appreciated.
Welp, what do you think about it? Don't be afraid of adding some mystery that you think is interesting or some suggestion about the system that I have thought of.
IMPORTANT: If you have any comment about any of these mysteries I propose to use its number (Example: "The mystery 6 is solved in URL").
IMPORTANT 2: If any of you think that know the solution of one of the listed mysteries you can say it but if it generates a debate, it would be better to create a new post commenting on it (or say the URL where is commented already) and I will add the URL next to the mystery. I would like to maintain this post as something similar to an index and not a post to discuss the mysteries.
List of mysteries:
1. There have been other players in the new world?
We sort of already know this. I think I might have some quotes here.
In volume 1 Ainz captured Nigun (the sunlight scripture) and tortures him for information, which is how he learns about the 6 Great Gods. We see this reference in volume 2 IIRC, then a few other times throughout the volumes. It isn't until volume 10 (maybe 11, but I'm pretty sure it is 10) where Ainz is positive that the past gods were players.
There is always another reference from Ainz about the Floating City to the South, where he says in might be dangerous. Since it is known to be the capital of the 6GK, who could rival the 6 Great Gods.
We also know that the leader of the 13 heroes was a player from Evileye, Rigrit, and PDL and their conversations.
Momon and Nabe find magic items made by the Minosage that match modern technology from his original world.
There were also tweets from the author whic
... keep reading on reddit β‘Was wondering what you guys thought of Rob. I think he's good for Patrice's murder. His language in talking about her, and especially her remains creeped me out. I think his action spoke volumes too.
Kicking out her son just after he discovered his mom was missing? Talking about sleeping with her ashes but they're in a cardboard box on teh floor of a cupboard? I don't know something about him just doesn't seem right.
Admit it. Most of us here have watched Unsolved Mysteries to some extent, and it was what got us into amateur sleuthing.
Recently, Netflix announced they're having an Unsolved Mysteries reboot. I'm super excited, I hope to watch it, like all of you. What I find interesting though if this initial experiment succeeds, they might add more seasons. So what are some other cases that they have not covered, and please, no mainstream murders. Current murders, disappearances, and kidnappings for me are from 2000 to current. Paranormal incidents are different. They can happen to anyone anytime, so they can do any that they wish. If they want to do cold cases, pick one that could be solvable and bring in tips.
Or Netflix will do whatever they want. Oh well. But at least we get to watch Unsolved once again, and hope that we can solve crimes through tips! Article
Looking for the full original February 18, 1996 NBC broadcast with or without commercials. If you have this recorded, please contact me. Thanks!
The Netflix reboot focuses on the mysterious death of John Wheeler. I remember this case but didnβt know all the details that they cover in the show. If you havenβt heard about it, read about it or watch the show. Anybody remember it? Thoughts on what really happened?
Also it just occurred to me after three decades of life that tangent and tangential come from the same root word
Fuck me sideways
Well, gang. It's almost here, and the suspense is killing us! Individual discussion threads will be posted for each episode starting tomorrow. Until then, we thought it would be fun to start one in anticipation of the NEW SEASON that starts TOMORROW!
Titles of the first 6 episodes:
"Mystery On the Rooftop"
"13 Minutes"
"House of Terror"
"No Ride Home"
"Berkshires UFO"
"Missing Witness"
Feel free to discuss anything you know or want to know about the reboot and the above cases β paging u/coreybb and u/netflix β or anything about the old Unsolved Mysteries show: still-unsolved cases from previous episodes, favorite reenactments, theme music, Robert Stack, etc.
Details of Disappearance
Pishon was a police officer in Concord, New Hampshire for ten years. He retired from the force after he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1994.
Pishon was hired by Reliable Security Guard Agency to work third shift at Venture Corporation in Seabrook, New Hampshire in 1998. (Venture Corporation manufactured plastic parts for automobiles. It is now defunct.)
He was living at The Hampton Inn, a residential motel on Highland Avenue in Hampton, New Hampshire. His family stated that he rarely socialized and was often depressed as the result of his medical condition. He drank frequently and had been fired from a previous security job for showing up drunk.
On July 3, 2000, Pishon paid his father $200 to purchase a gun Pishon sold him several years earlier when he was having financial difficulties. He had a legal permit to carry the gun concealed and loaded. He arrived at work at approximately 9:30 p.m. on July 4. His co-workers said he appeared to be in good spirits and was behaving normally at the time.
His supervisor checked in with him at approximately 12:00 a.m. on July 5 and there were no problems reported at the plant.
Around the same time, there were reportedly two cars full of rowdy Hispanic individuals parked at the Xtra-Mart across the street. It is unknown if these people had anything to do with Pishon's disappearance.
Pishon's vehicle caught fire in the parking lot sometime after his supervisor's phone call and was a total loss. He summoned the fire department at approximately 2:00 a.m. A firefighter reported that Pishon seemed calm despite the condition of his car.
Pishon's last entry in his log book was placed at 2:00 a.m. upon the fire department's arrival at the scene. Several co-workers taking a break saw him walking around Venture Corporation at approximately 3:15 a.m. He has never been seen again.
An employee reporting for work at 3:45 a.m. noticed that Pishon was not at his station. His cigarettes, packed lunch and contact lens solution were inside the guard shack. Another co-worker observed two unidentified vehicles speeding out of the plant's parking lot around that time. It is not known if the cars were involved in Pishon's disappearance.
An extensive search of the area produced no clues as to Pishon's whereabouts. He had told his family that he was concerned about possible illegal activity, including drug deals, in Venture Corporation's parking lot in 2000.
There have been a few indications of some
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This shit is crazy. On August 7, 1994 the residents of Oakville, Washington noticed that the rain they were getting wasnβt rain at all, but a gel like substance that fell over the course of three weeks, six different times. This was around 3 am and the people who touched it got violently ill by noon that day. They described having difficulty breathing, extreme vertigo, blurred vision, and an increasing sense of nausea. Another resident said that everyone in town contracted a flu-like illness that lasted two to three months. Several cats and dogs that came into contact with the substance fell ill and died.
The goo contained human white blood cells and two species of bacteria, one of which is found in the human digestive system. Another microbiologist believed he saw an Eukaryotic cell; complex, nucleus-containing cells that are present in most living creatures. This meant that it is or had been alive.
Residents say there were military aircraft flying low and slowly over the town almost every day for those 3 weeks. The military came up with some bullshit reasoning, but pretty much everybody in the town are skeptical. Hereβs an article also if you cant watch the video!
https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Oakville_Blobs
Minscore: 3-4 words
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