10 Unsolved Cases That Will Keep You Up at Night
The Vanishing of Suzy Lamplugh
Suzy Lamplugh disappeared in 1986 after showing a mysterious man around a house in London. Despite extensive searches, her body was never found, and the killer has not been identified.
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
Madeleine McCann disappeared from her family’s holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007. Despite numerous leads and a massive international hunt for the child, She has not been found, and the perpetrator remains at large.
The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
JonBenet was a beauty pageant princess found dead in the basement of her family’s Colorado home on Boxing Day in 1996. The case having gained a great deal of seemingly contradictory public coverage made JonBenét Ramsey become an instantly recognizable and well-known case that has still not been resolved.
The Case of Satan in the Suburbs
Based in the quiet, upper-class town of Short Hills, New Jersey, The story you are about to hear is about an abundant Churchgoing Family of Four about to enjoy life as it seems all wonderful and harmonious but leaving the world mystified, as in one night, rumours that a satanic cult was active in their homes became true.
The Hinterkaifeck Murders
Six people were killed at a rural farm in Bavaria, Germany, in 1922, in a brutal and bizarre crime. The murderer has not yet been identified and becoming one of recorded histories’ the highly known unsolved crimes.
The Villisca Axe Murders
In 1912, an entire Iowa family and their two guests were killed in their beds with an axe. Though several suspects were questioned (and some even stood trial), the case remains unsolved.
The Outlaw Campground Killings
In 1983, three young women camping on the Appalachian Trail went missing; their bodies were discovered nearly two months later. The FBI claimed to have solved the crime in 10 years ago, but many believe they arrested the wrong man.
The Tylenol Murders
In 1982, a series of poisonings involving Tylenol killed seven people in the Chicago area in the span of a few days. The investigation remains one of the largest in the FBI’s history and despite much evidence have yet not determined whether it was an individual or team of victims identically wanted gone.
The Cleveland Torso Killer
The unsolved case of the Cleveland torso murders involves at least 12 people whose bodies were found between 1930 and 1938, in and around the Kingsbury Run area of Cleveland. The killer was never caught.
The Circleville Writer
During the late 1970s and 1980s, residents of Circleville, Ohio, began receiving handwritten notes from someone who became known as the “Circleville Writer.” The letters were often cruel and threatening (especially to one local bus driver who was once accused of running the Writer off the road). Despite a few suspects over the years, the identity of the writer remains unknown.