19 Still-Unsolved Mysteries That People Can't Stop Thinking About
We've collected a list of 25 unsolved mysteries that people want the answers to.
Published 1 year ago in Creepy
Human beings are quickly evolving and learning new things every day. However, our past is becoming full of mysteries as we advance. In that light, we've collected a list of 25 unsolved mysteries that people want the answers to.
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In my hometown of Sulphur Springs, Texas a firefighter named Michael Chambers went missing a few years ago. Totally normal dude, super humble. Pillar of the community type of guy. They found blood in his garage that was his, and the police said he must have rode a bike some ridiculous amount of distance away and jumped into a lake as a suicide attempt.
They have little to no evidence for that conclusion. Well the case gets weirder. When this small town community found out that Michael's wife was sleeping with the chief of police at the time. About 40 percent of the community thinks the police killed Michael and covered it up. Please anyone look into it, it gets so much deeper and is an interesting story.” -u/Good-of-Rome3
“The disappearances of D. B. Cooper and Ray Gricar.” - mandobaxter , “They found a bunch of D. B. Cooper's money awhile ago. It was found by some kid digging around in the sand on the side of a river. Most likely explanation is that he jumped and smacked the ground at terminal velocity. The money manages to drift down the river and get buried over decades.” - r_a_butt_lol
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One night I was woken up by a screaming man in the street. He was screaming "POLICE, POLICE, SOMEONE CALL THE POLICE. I'VE BEEN KIDNAPPED." A woman in front of him (apparently his GF) was saying in tears "Are you insane? What are you talking about? You just proposed to me! What are you saying?" A few minutes passed, everyone in my building was watching from their windows when three police cars appeared.
Both the man and the woman calmly started talking with the police. After a few more minutes, the woman entered their car and said "I'm going, ok? But never look for me again." The man kept talking with the cops for a little while. Later he got into an Uber and left. I would love to know what happened that night. -u/embalajunco6
“What the fuck happened to my Moondancer My Little Pony toy as a child? She was my favorite pony, and one day while playing, she fell behind my dresser. When my dad pulled the dresser out, she was gone. I have no clue how a piece of plastic disappears over the course of 4 hours when no one had been in the room. I still have ALL my MLP pony toys, but I still miss that one.” - dementedpixie
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What happened to Claudia Lawrence? I was 21 when she went missing and she was 35. I’m 35 this year and I can’t believe she’s never been found. Background: She was a chef in York, England. She finished her shift at 2pm on March 18th 2009 and went home. She spoke to both her parents on the phone and her mobile phone was active until the evening showing texts sent and/or received. She told her mum on the phone she was going to bed early as she was back on a 6am shift the next day.
She never showed for work. She was due to meet a friend for dinner/drinks that night and again never showed. U.K. police presumed her murdered but there is no evidence at all of where she is or any crime etc.
One Sky News journalist stated, "Claudia had some unusual acquaintances and this remains the only missing persons case where I have been warned off or threatened - not once but twice." -u/Tough_Guitar_526314
I keep being drawn back to the mystery of Bobby Dunbar. It's just a great example of how crazy our world is sometimes. The TL;DR is this: A boy goes missing, and is found in the company of an itinerant handy man, who claims he was sold/given the boy as a sort of apprenticeship situation. They return Bobby to his parents.
At first the mother identified him as being her son, but soon came to believe the boy was not. 90+ years later, a family member proved with DNA evidence that "Bobby" was indeed not the same boy. This caused a massive rift in the family between those wanting to accept and move on, and those who thought the past shouldn't be disturbed. But what happened to the real Bobby Dunbar? -u/AKeeneyedguy