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

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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:
Thats why i dont need them trying to go down there & see :whoa: they will fukk around and wake some shyt up :merchant:
 

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:beli:nikkas are just postin random news stories now, thread was piff before people started namin every known serial killer and Wikipedia article in existence.:comeon: Most of what I was gonna mention has already been posted but a few of the well known/best ones I'm surprised haven't been brought up.

The Isdal Woman (which is way more mysterious than Taman Shud who prolly just offed hisself cause that bytch wouldn't be wit him)
The Peter Bergmann Case (another more mysterious Taman Shud)
The case of those Swedish twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson
The Linda Cortile case
The Grinning Man (Indrid Cold not the lame Grinning/Smiling Man Creepypasta that it inspired)
The Parking Lot Polaroid
Jack The Ripper
The Zodiak Killer (the OG one not the copycat)
Bermuda Triangle
Dragon's Triangle
UFOs
Bigfoot
Loch Ness Monster
The Universe

Man, y'all get creeped way too easy.

Can someone post some shyt that'll actually scare a real one :jawalrus:
:ufdup:Peep my above list

The creepy case of the letters.
Circleville is a small city in Ohio that has a population of over 13,000. Its biggest event is the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show. It is also the home of a mysterious letter writer known as the Circleville Letter Writer. Starting in 1976 residents of Circleville began receiving mysterious, vindictive letters. Thousands of letters, written in block letters were sent to city officials and even normal citizens. One recipient of the letters was school bus driver Mary Gillespie. She received letters accusing her of having an extra-martial affair with a school official. On August 19, 1977 Mary’s husband Ron Gillispie received a phone call seeming to indicate the identity of the writer. He left his house with his gun to confront the writer. He was found dead a short distance from his house. His car was driven off the road and his gun had been fired once. He died as a result of the crash and it is unknown why he fired the gun. It is unclear if it was an accident or murder. Later, while driving her bus, Mary saw signs along her route harassing her. She went to take one down and discovered a booby-trap meant to fire a gun at her. The gun belonged to her former brother-in-law Paul Freshour. Freshour was convicted of attempted murder and was thought to be the Circleville writer. However, while incarcerated the letters continued despite him being in solitary confinement without access to letter writing material and his mail being monitored. He was denied parole because of the letters and received one himself after his parole was denied.


DAMN BREHS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
i seen this one on unsolved mysteries
Me too, pretty obvious that Mary Gillespie was the writer.

-what the heck was Barbie.avi
A corny Creepypasta:russell:
 

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The creepy case of the letters.
Circleville is a small city in Ohio that has a population of over 13,000. Its biggest event is the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show. It is also the home of a mysterious letter writer known as the Circleville Letter Writer. Starting in 1976 residents of Circleville began receiving mysterious, vindictive letters. Thousands of letters, written in block letters were sent to city officials and even normal citizens. One recipient of the letters was school bus driver Mary Gillespie. She received letters accusing her of having an extra-martial affair with a school official. On August 19, 1977 Mary’s husband Ron Gillispie received a phone call seeming to indicate the identity of the writer. He left his house with his gun to confront the writer. He was found dead a short distance from his house. His car was driven off the road and his gun had been fired once. He died as a result of the crash and it is unknown why he fired the gun. It is unclear if it was an accident or murder. Later, while driving her bus, Mary saw signs along her route harassing her. She went to take one down and discovered a booby-trap meant to fire a gun at her. The gun belonged to her former brother-in-law Paul Freshour. Freshour was convicted of attempted murder and was thought to be the Circleville writer. However, while incarcerated the letters continued despite him being in solitary confinement without access to letter writing material and his mail being monitored. He was denied parole because of the letters and received one himself after his parole was denied.


DAMN BREHS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

this shyt was on unsolved mysteries, shyt had me :merchant:
 

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:beli:nikkas are just postin random news stories now, thread was piff before people started namin every known serial killer and Wikipedia article in existence.:comeon: Most of what I was gonna mention has already been posted but a few of the well known/best ones I'm surprised haven't been brought up.

The Isdal Woman (which is way more mysterious than Taman Shud who prolly just offed hisself cause that bytch wouldn't be wit him)
The Peter Bergmann Case (another more mysterious Taman Shud)
The case of those Swedish twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson
The Linda Cortile case
The Grinning Man (Indrid Cold not the lame Grinning/Smiling Man Creepypasta that it inspired)
The Parking Lot Polaroid
Jack The Ripper
The Zodiak Killer (the OG one not the copycat)
Bermuda Triangle
Dragon's Triangle
UFOs
Bigfoot
Loch Ness Monster
The Universe


:ufdup:Peep my above list


Me too, pretty obvious that Mary Gillespie was the writer.


A corny Creepypasta:russell:
i seen the picture of the smiling man :scust::damn:
 

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The creepy case of the letters.
Circleville is a small city in Ohio that has a population of over 13,000. Its biggest event is the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show. It is also the home of a mysterious letter writer known as the Circleville Letter Writer. Starting in 1976 residents of Circleville began receiving mysterious, vindictive letters. Thousands of letters, written in block letters were sent to city officials and even normal citizens. One recipient of the letters was school bus driver Mary Gillespie. She received letters accusing her of having an extra-martial affair with a school official. On August 19, 1977 Mary’s husband Ron Gillispie received a phone call seeming to indicate the identity of the writer. He left his house with his gun to confront the writer. He was found dead a short distance from his house. His car was driven off the road and his gun had been fired once. He died as a result of the crash and it is unknown why he fired the gun. It is unclear if it was an accident or murder. Later, while driving her bus, Mary saw signs along her route harassing her. She went to take one down and discovered a booby-trap meant to fire a gun at her. The gun belonged to her former brother-in-law Paul Freshour. Freshour was convicted of attempted murder and was thought to be the Circleville writer. However, while incarcerated the letters continued despite him being in solitary confinement without access to letter writing material and his mail being monitored. He was denied parole because of the letters and received one himself after his parole was denied.


DAMN BREHS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

:beli: the Wife obviously set her husband and his brother up with the help of the guy she was cheating on him with most likely. I read that she admitted she had an affair after her husband died :beli: of course she did.
 

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From the Amityville house

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Some dumb nikka goes into the Paris Catacombs and records it. He ends up getting chased by something, gets lost and is found dead :lupe:

 
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Some dumb nikka goes into the Paris Catacombs and records it. He ends up getting chased by something, gets lost and is found dead :lupe:


he didnt get chased by anything..

he was lost.. panicked.. didnt know his way back out, and just died down there..

alot of people have gotten lost, and died down there.. :shaq2:
 

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I was in the Paris catacombs last October for the first time, and it was pretty creepy, you are going down that spiral stair, and it just goes deeper and deeper, and then you are surrounded by bones, the skull, neck, arm, bones of dead, thousands of them...I was alone, and I walked off by myself, found a security guard snoring by himself in the depth of the catacombs....I don't think of myself as claustrophobic at all, but I was ready to get out of there in the last 5 minutes or so.....It's disorientating as fukk, and you end up WAY down from where you were, I was lost as hell wandering Paris.....found the Seine and walked all the way back to St Germain.

I have loved all the true crime/unsolved cases since I was a 4th grader in the library with all the Bermuda Triange, Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, unsolved murder, Jack The Ripper books, I'll have to think if I know any not already covered.
 
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