Unsolved Mysteries... what are the creepiest unsolved cases you've heard of

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We had a serial killer here in the early 00s. A lot of folks still think they didn't catch dude. In fact, they wrongfully convicted this cat for one of the murders, and the city had to open up that checkbook.
They wound up catching "their" man, but a lot of shyt still doesn't add up.
 

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He has great world building but he was a fukking racist and hated women. I think he thought his monsters were black people.

dude had a black cat as a pet and literally named it "****** cat" :francis:

on a totally unrelated note, he was deathly afraid of fish. :mjlol:
 

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Ted Bundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bundy confessed to 30 homicides, but the true total remains unknown. Published estimates have run as high as 100 or more, and Bundy occasionally made cryptic comments to encourage that speculation. He told Hugh Aynesworth in 1980 that for every murder "publicized", there "could be one that was not." When FBI agents proposed a total tally of 36, Bundy responded, "Add one digit to that, and you'll have it." Years later he told attorney Polly Nelson that the common estimate of 35 was accurate, but Robert Keppel wrote that "[Ted] and I both knew [the total] was much higher.""I don't think even he knew ... how many he killed, or why he killed them", said Rev. Fred Lawrence, the Methodist clergyman who administered Bundy's last rites. "That was my impression, my strong impression.



the personification of evil :wow:

he literally bragged about the shyt
 

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There's a bunch of stuff that I can't remember but

-What happened to Amelia Earhart?
-Did the people at Jonestown really drink the cyanide laced flavor aid (the pics of all the dead people is creepy) (and then you've got the death tapes) this shyt fukked me up last year, I couldn't sleep properly.
- What's in the deep ocean?
- who committed The Villisca axe murders
-who committed Amityville
-what the heck was Barbie.avi
 

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i was just thinking about this one today :jbhmm:
I think it's some shyt evolution hasn't gotten too:damn:

I was watching this show on nat geo and they was debunking sea monsters, i just don't think you can 100% say they don't exist when we can't even explore deep sea. Then there was animals like the megalodon, imagine what didn't go extinct or evolve and just chilling down there. Deep space and deep sea potential for :demonic: creatures is on a whole nother level than we can comprehend.

Edit: why did I read this before bed, lights staying on tonight :to:
 

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This is the realist talk EVER. When I was a kid I was literally AFRAID when that theme song would play. My father found out I was scared and would FORCE me to watch it with him on some "conquer your fears, be a man" shyt.




To this day I haven't forgiven him:stopitslime:



In Search Of was cool though, that was the first time I'd ever heard about the Bermuda Triangle.

There was also this one story which was a cool mystery they did on in search of, where some guy, I think he was a doctor or scientist or something, was building this crazy structure. I can't remember the name of it but apparently he spent years building this structure and when anybody asked him about it all he would say is "it's for my sweet sixteen". When he died they found a bunch of cash and a map that nobody could decipher


This episode :huhldup:
 
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