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Let’s be honest, everyone loves a good mystery. There’s just something irresistible about a case that leaves millions of people scratching their heads for years, only for the answer to show up in the most unexpected way.

Netizens recently swapped their favorite real-life mysteries that were eventually solved after years or even decades. Some of these stories are actually almost impossible to believe. If you think fiction has the best plot twists, these cases might just change your mind.

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30 Mind-Boggling Unsolved Mysteries That Puzzled People For Years Until They Were Solved That one where the rocks moved in the dessert leaving an eerie trail.

Some guy put a camera on the area for like two years and discovered that when there is a thin layer of water with ice on it, the wind will move the ice as it starts to melt and so moving the rocks.

D***h Valley.

DaveSpeaks , Tuxyso Report

Glix Drap
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Yeah, that's what he says, but we all know that aliens are resposible. It is California after all.

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    A detailed portrait of King Richard III, a historical figure central to many unsolved mysteries, dressed in regal attire. For years it was speculated about King Richard III's appearance. Due to many different historical perspectives on him as a King some believed he had a hump back of sorts and others believed this stuff was added when the historical rhetoric was added as he became less favourable.

    A few years ago they discovered his skeleton buried under a carpark in Leicester. They determined they he actually probably had scoliosis and likely did have a hump of sorts.

    My favourite part about the discovery was the presence of a woman who was part of some Richard III group that adamantly denied the appearance he was described who then realises the truth and is very disappointed.

    L__McL , wiki Report

    Loosey Goosey
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    12 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They also found that the curvature of his spine wouldn't have been noticeable, and there was no evidence that he walked with a limp. The hunchback myth was Tudor propaganda, which Shakespeare then helped popularise.

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    A vast ice sheet with a towering ice wall, reflecting the blue sky, representing unsolved mysteries in frozen landscapes. "The Bloop". For years science was baffled, not having a good explanation. Some supposed it may be an as of yet undiscovered creature, but the magnitude of the sound itself was such that if it were produced by an animal, it would be larger than even a blue whale, by a wide margin.

    A few years back we recorded the sound again, along with solid seismological data. Turns out the famous "bloop" was the sound of a large piece of the Antarctic ice shelf cracking and falling into the ocean.

    tiram001 , Francesco Ungaro Report

    One of our favorite things about unsolved mysteries is that the truth almost never lives up to your expectations, it usually blows right past them. And, finding out what actually happened is always satisfying. Every now and then, it turns out the missing piece was hiding in plain sight, or even maybe, underneath a parking lot. You genuinely can’t make this stuff up.

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    This online thread became one giant rabbit hole as people added case after case, each more mind-blowing. Each time you think you’ve reached the weirdest story, you find one that leaves your mouth hanging open in utter disbelief, like an author who committed the perfect crime and could have gotten away with it, except he wrote about it in great detail in his own novel.

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    #4

    An expansive desert landscape with large sand dunes and distant mountains, showcasing the grandeur of solved mysteries in nature. Giant squids. I remember when they were a myth like the loch ness monster or bigfoot then boom discovered. Kid me was like whaaaaat.

    yeticonfette , Luciana Leite Report

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    A secluded house at night, glowing red windows, hinting at an unsolved mystery under a star-filled sky. In a Chinese science discovery type show, they went to investigate reports of a old haunted house where an alleged crime happened year ago. People say the light in the house would flicker on and off, no animals can be found near it, and any dogs/cats brought over would run away, very agitated.

    Turns out the electrical cable connected to the house was damaged, so the light flickers. And the ground near the house became electrified, mildly shocking animals coming close. The people had shoes on so they never noticed.

    PegasusSeiya , Rıfat Gadimov Report

    Glix Drap
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is shocking.

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    A seal and a shipwreck in an icy landscape, hinting at an unsolved mystery from the past. How a wooden boat and large copper drum got to be on Bouvet Island, the most remote island in the world. A Norwegian scientific expedition found the boat and copper drum on the island in 1978, but given how remote the island is is no one was sure how they got there.

    A few years ago a history blogger made a post about it and the internet detective machine figured it out. The boat was left by a soviet expedition who used it as shelter after they became trapped by bad weather and were airlifted out. The copper drum was left by a ham radio operator who visited the island.

    YenOlass , Vintage Files Report

    Glix Drap
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The seal knows the truth.

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    The best part is that many of these mysteries weren’t solved in dramatic Hollywood moments. More often than not, it was one stubborn investigator refusing to give up, a tiny coincidence, or someone asking a question everybody else had overlooked.

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    Some of these mysteries became popular worldwide, while others barely made headlines before fading into history. Years or even decades later, they resurfaced with answers that were somehow more fascinating than all the theories people had spent years dreaming up.

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    A black and white portrait of a man in a suit and patterned tie, connected to solved mysteries. An anonymous source who gave a great deal of important information on the Watergate scandal to Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in 1972. In 2005 his identity was finally revealed: Mark Felt, then the number 2 man in the FBI and mad at President Nixon for not promoting him to be that agency's head.

    The burial place of British Monarch Richard III. Lost in the 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field the location of his hastily buried remains stayed unknown until 2012 when they were found under a British parking lot.

    Star Dust, a British South America Airlines passenger plane that disappeared in 1947 on a flight from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile after sending the famous last message "STENDEC". Its fate remained unknown until 1998 when mountain climbers found its wreckage high in the Andes. The most likely explanation for the crash was navigational error.

    Passing4human , Federal Bureau of Investigation Report

    Glix Drap
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They paved paradise, put up a parking lot. Suspect Bosworth Field might not have been a paradise then, but we can wish.

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    A rusted padlock on a dark, weathered surface, symbolizing an unsolved mystery or a hidden secret. Al Capone's vault is the most hilarious solved mystery. A renovation team found the vault and some underground tunnels under his hotel over 50 years after his arrest. Geraldo Rivera hosted a huge 2-hour live grand reveal of the opening of the vault which they hope would contain a huge fortune. 30 million people watched the live spectacle. The vault was finally opened and..........there was nothing there.

    xigua22 , Joaquin Lopez Report

    B Parke
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember this when it was happening. Young me was a lil disappointed.

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    A brown shark, possibly an unsolved mystery species, lying on a white textured surface with a yellow pencil. IMO? The cookie cutter sharks, they kept mistaking Cold War subs for whales and took chunks out of the hull and conning towers, both sides thought the enemy came up with a new kind of weapon until a soviet sub surfaced with the little bugger stuck on the hull with a chunk of the sub still in its mouth.

    Alexy_Kuzneatov , NOAA Observer Project Report

    For centuries, historians couldn’t determine the final resting place of King Richard III after his last unsuccessful battle in 1485. In 2012, archaeologists made an astonishing discovery beneath an ordinary parking lot in Leicester. They confirmed not only his burial site, but also that he likely had scoliosis, settling a debate that had lasted for generations.

    Sir John Franklin’s doomed Arctic expedition was another famous puzzle. After the ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror disappeared in 1845 while searching for the Northwest Passage, countless rescue missions failed to find them. More than 170 years later, the wrecks of both ships were finally discovered in the Canadian Arctic, offering up valuable new clues about one of the greatest exploration mysteries.

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    The Great Pyramids of Giza, ancient structures that are part of the world's solved mysteries. How the stones were transported to the site of the great pyramids in Egypt.
    Researchers recently figured out that they were dragged on sleds, and the sand was watered down ahead of it to reduce friction.

    Scrappy_Larue , hayriyenur Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And they also found evidence they were built by paid labourers, not sl.aves.

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    A portrait of a man in uniform, representing one of the unsolved mysteries that were eventually solved. The fate of John Franklin. He left Britain in 1845 to find the northwest passage and never made it. At the time it was the greatest maritime mystery in the world. They found some human remains in the 1980's which suggested lead poisoning from poorly soldered cans, and last year they found the HMS terror which was one of the two ships in the expedition.

    YenOlass , State Library of New South Wales Report

    Serena Myers
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    HMS Erebus was found in 2014, and HMS Terror in 2016.

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    Smiling boy with brown hair and a yellow sweater, a person involved in a solved mystery. Jacob Wetterling, kidnapped in MN in 1989. After 27 years they finally found his remains and the criminal who had previously been a person of interest initially. I grew up in MN, so was always familiar with this case. It was such great news that his family could finally get some answers and lay him to rest.

    Boujee-wifey , The Wetterling family Report

    One of Australia’s most heartbreaking mysteries also took decades to solve. In 1980, baby Azaria Chamberlain disappeared during a family camping trip, and her parents' insistence that a dingo had taken her was dismissed. Years later, crucial evidence was discovered by chance near a dingo den, ultimately confirming the family’s account and closing the country’s most controversial case.

    Even the Titanic kept one of its biggest secrets for decades. Survivors gave conflicting accounts about whether the ship broke apart before sinking. For many years, experts believed it had gone down in one piece. In 1985, an expedition located the wreck on the Atlantic floor, revealing it in two massive sections.

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    Mugshot of an older man with glasses and thinning hair, connected to an unsolved mystery now solved. As an example, I just read about the story of John List who was captured 18 years later after m******g his family. Apparently, they made an episode on "America's Most Wanted" about him, in which a sculpturer recreated what John may look like 18 years after his crimes. Less than two weeks later he was caught.

    MrRhetorica , New Jersey Department of Corrections Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think one of his neighbours where he was living under an assumed identity recognised him?

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    Three young women, smiling faces, represent an unsolved mystery that puzzled people for years. The escape of Gina DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight in Cleveland in 2013. They were taken and held captive for ten years.

    ItsSnowingAgain , People Report

    Angela Corvaia
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Cleveland Police and community performed horribly. So many opportunities to rescue these women...poverty and race played such a role.

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    The Imperial Family of Russia, an unsolved mystery from history, posed for a formal portrait. Anastasia's remains were discovered in 2007, she d**d in 1917 along with all of her family. All the stories and rumours of her survival were false.

    Regnes , Boasson and Eggler St. Petersburg Nevsky 24 Report

    One of the many things these stories have in common is that they weren’t solved because someone suddenly had a brilliant idea. In fact, investigations often get a second life when fresh witnesses come forward years later, revealing information they weren’t willing or able to share before. A National Geographic study found that new witnesses played a far bigger role in clearing cold cases than DNA alone.

    Also, technology has changed the game. Advances in forensic science and genetic genealogy have helped investigators identify unknown people and reopen cases that once seemed impossible to solve. As these tools continue to improve, mysteries that once seemed destined to remain unanswered are finally seeing breakthroughs they’ve waited decades for.

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    A smiling woman with feathered hair, a classic 80s look, representing unsolved mysteries that were later solved. Sherri rasmussen's m****r was solved after about 25 years due to a bite mark that DNA could only assess many years after the m****r. Identifying the k****r was easier because she also worked for law enforcement.

    Ok_Produce_9308 , Wikipedia Report

    tw 72
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The killer was Stephanie Lazarus. Lazarus and Sherri's husband, John Ruetten, dated before John and Sherri were married.

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    Young boy with short brown hair and blue eyes, smiling. An image from a solved mystery. Daniel Morcombe. Probably the most well-known disappearance in Australia. He was a young boy out shopping, by himself, for Christmas presents in the early 2000s. He was never seen again. Close to 20 years later his k****r was found after a detective went undercover as Mafia boss. The detective convinced Morcombe’s k****r to confess to his biggest crime before he was allowed into the gang. The k****r led detectives to Morcombe’s remains and the case was solved nearly 20 years later. The recording of this interaction/his confession is on Youtube!

    jaydeycat , www.derwan.com/images/view/Daniel_Morcombe.jpg Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Poor kid might have been okay but the bus he intended to catch didn't stop for him and the m/urderer grabbed him while he was waiting for the next one. This led to a new law forbidding bus drivers from ever failing to let a kid on board for any reason. I don't know if it's just in Queensland or if it's the whole country but I *have* noticed that drivers here constantly let teenagers ride for free after some mumbled transparent excuse about not having a bus pass, so possibly they're obliged to let them get away with it.

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    A mugshot of a man with a beard and disheveled hair, representing an individual from unsolved mysteries. I recall the Unabomber on Unsolved Mysteries being spooky before they caught Ted.

    RedRoscoe1977 , Federal Bureau of Investigation Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think I vaguely remember seeing his arrest on TV when I was a kid.

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    People’s fascination with mysteries isn’t very surprising either. Psychologists noted that unanswered questions can create an information gap in our minds, making us naturally want to seek closure. Maybe that’s why finally learning what really happened feels so satisfying, especially after years of wild theories and endless speculation.

    If there’s one thing that these stories prove, it’s that the truth can sometimes take its sweet time to catch up. Thankfully, when it finally does, it can give the people involved the closure they need to move on, or maybe even exonerate innocent victims. Which solved mystery has stuck with you over the years, or blows your mind anytime you think about it?

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    A person touching their abdomen, illustrating a solved medical mystery, with a visible scar on the skin. The purpose of the appendix is now understood and has an important function, though it is not quite as useful now as it was back before we understood proper food preparation and storage.

    ArborElf , nastiklis1992 Report

    Don't listen to me
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And for those of us who haven't followed this topic. What exactly is this purpose? Would have been a useful addition to this bald statement.

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    Atari video game cartridges buried in the desert, part of the unsolved mysteries of gaming history. The Atari et cartridges being buried in New Mexico

    Edit: Atari, not NES, I’m stupid.

    Jaws1391 , taylorhatmaker Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ah, ET: The Game. The game so dreadful they literally buried all the remaining copies. But true evil can never be destroyed completely.

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    Man with gray hair and glasses in a dark blue shirt, related to an unsolved mystery that was solved. In 1997, a woman’s body was found in a river near Bullhead City, Arizona. She was identified as Barbara Brown Agnew. Nobody could figure out who k****d her, and the case was quickly cold.

    In 2014, a man named Matthew Gibson was living in North Carolina. He began receiving texts from Walmart saying there was a prescription ready for someone named Anita Townshed. Due to d**g use, mental illness, or simply a guilty conscience, Gibson became convinced Anita was the woman he k****d in Bullhead City all those years ago and that someone was tormenting him with the knowledge of what he did. He drove through the night from North Carolina to Arizona, and showed up at the Bullhead City police station to confess to his crime.

    He told officers how he met a woman, they went back to his trailer, she was being “obnoxious”, so he hit her in the head with a flashlight and dumped her body in the river. This was an exact match to Barbara’s case. Gibson was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime.

    Anya5678 , https://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/24/justice/arizona-murder-confession Report

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    Vintage portrait of a young woman with a bob haircut and a light blue top, her disappearance was an unsolved mystery now solved. Definitely check out “TENT GIRL” case which totally fits this criteria. There is an episode of this case covered by Crime Junkies titled “tent girl”.

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    Serena Myers
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Her name was Barbara Ann Hackmann Taylor. Her body remained unidentified for almost 30 years.

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    An open wooden box filled with old gold coins, keys, and nuggets, representing a solved mystery.
    The Rocky Mountains treasure was finally found a few months ago

    A wealthy art dealer was told he had terminal cancer (it wasn’t actually) but he thought he was gonna d**

    He also was an avid lover of the outdoors, and in an effort to get people to go outside he hid $1 million of gold and jewels somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.

    He gave out some hints and I think it was a poem? That detailed the location of the treasure

    Thousands of people searched.

    Some people won the Darwin Award, not realizing the treasure was some where that a 80 year old man could easily go

    It was finally discovered by a unnamed individual a few months ago. A image of the treasure has also been released

    anon , Forrest Fenn's Treasure Poem Report

    Lorrie Rothstein
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The man’s name was forest fern. Some people people left their family to find this treasure

    #24

    A space shuttle soaring above Earth, a symbol of solved mysteries in space exploration. The Black Knight orbiting earth. Turns out its part of a shuttle or something.

    foulista , 3DSculptor Report

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    A car windshield with raindrops and a bird silhouette sticker, reflecting an eerie atmosphere of unsolved mysteries. The 1971 disappearance of Cheryl Miller and Pamela Jackson. Their car was found 43 years later in a creek; it was just an accident.

    anon , wirestock Report

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    Woman with curly brown hair, blue eyes, and pink hoop earrings, part of an unsolved mystery. Not sure if this counts but the m****r of Tracy Harris. Everyone believed it was her husband who had k****d her but got away it. Carl was arrested 30 yrs later for her m****r but then on the eve of his trial a witness refused to testify saying they're putting an innocent man on trial and that it was her own husband who had k****d Tracy, her so called best friend.
    I couldn't imagine keeping a secret like that for that long because I was about to have a baby and didn't want to ruin what I had. I'd be worried that he might turn on me or the baby and wouldn't take the chance. She wasn't afraid of him bk then, but obv she should've been.

    EDIT not necessary a strange case, but was solved after a strange event. The witness refusing to testify, but then ultimately knowing who the k****r was.

    mumonwheels , 48 Hours Report

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    Two detectives examining a wall board with photos and notes, working to solve unsolved mysteries. The Boy In The Box. I truly never thought it would be solved.

    deepfrieddaydream , DC Studio Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Turns out the poor thing had been ended by an ab/user and then disposed of. He has his name back now.

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    MAFIA COP book cover, an unsolved mystery about a detective and the mob, a true crime story. Not decades, but similar to the other popular story here... a NYC detective wrote a book called "Mafia Cop" while simultaneously working for the mob. I found that story because I'm a David L***h fanatic, and LOST HIGHWAY is my all-time favorite film. The Mafia Cop idiot is actually in that movie. He plays a detective.


    Slightly off-topic but still true crime related tangent: You know how there are legends of "cursed" films, productions wrought with terrible luck, like the EXORCIST or the OMEN, etc? They ain't got s**t on LOST HIGHWAY.

    Joseph-Kay , goodreads Report

    Beak Hookage
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, it is David Hanging-At-The-Hands-Of-An-Angry-Mob. The guy was the very embodiment of weird and freaky.

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    Close-up of a smiling man in a blue plaid shirt, his face showing the look of a solved mystery. Wearside Jack (UK). In the late seventies he sent a hoax tape and letters to the police purporting to be the Yorkshire Ripper. The police interviewed the actual Ripper a few times but discounted him because his accent didn't match. More women d**d as a result, but 25 years later they DNA tested the envelopes and he was convicted of perverting the course of justice.

    mssngvwlsrnd , bbc.com Report

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    Rear view of a classic dark green Ford Mustang, famous for its role in an unsolved mystery, parked in a barn.
    For decades car enthusiasts and Mustang fans though the green ‘68 Ford Mustangs used in the Steve McQueen movie Bullitt were lost or destroyed and no one would ever know what happened to them One was found in a junk yard in Mexico, the other had been garaged by its owners since the 80’s.

    R4zor154 , imdb.com Report

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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They also found Priscilla Queen of the Desert in a paddock a few years ago. She went missing not long after the movie was filmed.

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