Unsolved Mysteries: 10 Cases That Will Leave Your Mind Boggled
Do you enjoy a good mystery? Well, if you do, you’ll love reading about some of the unsolved cases that have perplexed and puzzled people for years! These ten cases will leave you scratching your head and wondering how they could have possibly gone unsolved for so long!
The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart
In 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, vanished while attempting to fly around the world. Despite numerous searches, no trace of the plane or its passengers has ever been found.
The Disappearance of the Sodder Children
On Christmas Eve, 1945, five children disappeared from their West Virginia home after a fire. The parents were never convinced that their children had died and spent the rest of their lives searching for them.
The Black Dahlia Murder
In 1947, Elizabeth Short’s body was found drained of blood and cut in half in Los Angeles. Despite an extensive investigation, her killer has never been found.
The Zodiac Killer
The infamous serial killer murdered at least five people in 1968-69 and teased law enforcement and newspapers with encrypted messages, but he was never caught.
The Mothman
In the 1960s and 70s, numerous people reported seeing a large, winged creature in West Virginia. The Mothman has never been identified, and his appearance may be linked to the tragic collapse of the Silver Bridge.
The Identity of Jack the Ripper
Between 1888 and 1891, Jack the Ripper terrorized the streets of London with his gruesome murders of women. Despite numerous suspects and speculations, the true identity of Jack the Ripper remains shrouded in mystery.
The Axeman of New Orleans
In 1918, the unidentified Axeman killed and maimed several New Orleans residents with an ax. A letter purporting to be from the Axeman requested that jazz music be played in the homes that wouldn’t be targeted, but the motives still remain unclear.
The Dyatlov Pass Incident
In 1959, a group of hikers in Russia’s Ural Mountains mysteriously perished under strange circumstances. Their bodies were found with strange injuries and exposured of many body parts. Even though officials closed the case due to “natural incident,” the cause remains ambiguous.
The Falcon Lake Incident
In 1967, a man named Stephen Michalak was hunting in Canada, when he encountered a flying saucer. He claims that an alien craft approached and pelted him with hot gas or chemicals. Despite burns and clues from evidence, officials never discovered what really occurred.
The Wow! Signal
In 1977, the Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope received a transmission from space that appeared to be a message from intelligent extraterrestrial life. The conjecture is still extremely.
These 10 cases are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to mysteries that have yet to be solved. The imagination and curiosity are hard tools to teach and use, life will surely always render mysteriously odd events.