Top 20 Creepiest Mysteries That Were Finally Solved

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These creepy mysteries have finally been laid to rest. For this list, we’ll be looking at puzzling crimes and historical events that were eventually resolved. Our countdown includes The Fate of the Franklin Expedition, The Somerton Man, Stonehenge, The Construction of the Pyramids, The Golden State Killer, and more! Are you satisfied with these answers? Let us know in the comments below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @AUMary
    I know Umbrella Man said it was a symbolic thing, but as someone who grew up in Dallas, an umbrella on a very sunny day is just used for shade. Nothing nefarious about that on its own.
  • @adandeneau
    I still feel terrible for Richard Jewel. Man saved 100s of lives and got dragged through the mud, made fun of and generally disrespected. Man was a hero
  • @deathhazard7751
    That poor woman not even being allowed to attend his funeral. That's heart shattering.
  • i feel so bad for richard jewell. he literally saved so many ppl yet was accused for the bombing. it literally destroyed his life. he was still getting shamed for it after the real person was found
  • To say that Richard Jewel was cleared of the Olympic Park bombing is leaving so much unsaid that it is mind blowing. The FBI and the media ruined his life when, bottom line, he was truly a hero. Such a deep deep shame and even worse is that not one lesson was learned by any of those involved in this injustice.
  • @dissodatore
    I believe that the 2 missing Romanoff bodies were finally found in a separate grave not too far from the found mass grave.
  • Worth noting that the local Inuit people knew where the Franklin expedition ships were the entire time, but no one asked them or ignored their input.
  • @xombieboyxero
    It's always mentioned that Luka Magnotta was arrested in an internet cafe, one detail that no one talks about is the fact that he was looking up articles about himself
  • The face of Mars was made by Phineas and Ferb when they travelled to Mars and the martians made a big statue of Candace.
  • @kubek
    As for pyramids Neil DeGrasse Tyson said it best: Just because you don't know how it's done, doesn't mean people who lived here thousands years ago didn't know it either.
  • Med student here, Methylmalonic Acidemia is a topic we were taught in year one and extremely well known. How it was mixed up with ethylene glycol poisoning to the point the mother was sent to prison is the real unsolved mystery here.
  • @br0berson
    "Imagine waking up in a ditch with only $17 in your pocket and no idea who you are or where you came from." Sounds great—I'd have no memory of all the crap I'd been through, and I'd be $13 richer.
  • In regard to the Stonehenge section, specifically how they moved the stones 15 miles, I think Easter Island can answer that. I saw it on Nova or a show like that a few years ago. They also wondered how the islanders moved the carved heads to their positions. They said it appears the Easter Islanders used vine-ropes and 'walked' them to their final positions. They demonstrated it with about 10 men using ropes and found it to be highly effective. It wouldn't be a surprise to me if it the Stonehenge builders discovered & used a similar method. People always find the easiest way to do something difficult or tedious.
  • I love when mysteries, cold cases, and the unexplained actually get explain logically‼️‼️. I’d love to see a part II
  • @Mewse1203
    God damn. 30 years later and Robert Stack's voice still gives me chills
  • @nerualsivad
    Don't forget the Dyatlov Pass incident. It was recently solved by two physicists who determined that the whole incident was caused by an avalanche. The members of the group who survived died of hypothermia, which explains why they were barely clothed, since a symptom of late stage hypothermia can make a person feel warm even if they aren't. Ask a Mortician has a great video explaining it.
  • @karlsmith2570
    14:07 I honestly don't blame Patricia Stallings for suing the lab that misdiagnosed what killed her son Ryan She probably should've sued the city for false imprisonment ad well
  • Did not know there was an Umbrella Man or a conspiracy theory around it, but immediately realized it was used as a plot point in The Umbrella Academy.
  • The biggest mystery here is how did Pierre April get in that ditch far away from home. And after watching this, i still don't know.