Any super interesting docus/cold case episodes out there?

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I dont know if any of you are familiar with Buzzfeed Unsolved but I absofuckinglutely love shit like this. I binge watch all these unsolved crimes/weird happening material I can get my hands on. Are there any you guys can think of that are absolutely fascinating and mysterious?

This one just came out and its one of my favorite so far



^^Seriously watch this. It just gets weirder, and weirder and weirder..Soon as you think you know what happened you have to completely reconsider


Love stuff like DB Cooper, Elysa Lamb, etc..
 
I know this "straight" guy that hates when black guys call him gay because hes so much more awesome than anyone else. The sad thing is, he lives in a poor shack with no air conditioning yet once claimed hes never going back to poverty.

I wish I could tell him everything will be alright but it seems like every day theres something going on with him.
 
I know this "straight" guy that hates when black guys call him gay because hes so much more awesome than anyone else. The sad thing is, he lives in a poor shack with no air conditioning yet once claimed hes never going back to poverty.

I wish I could tell him everything will be alright but it seems like every day theres something going on with him.

Dont make me call in a favor and have you banned
 
Rob Dyke is my favourite youtube channel for this kind of shit



Vintage Files is good too

 
Monster of Mangatiti.

Story of a woman who was kept by some deranged guy for 23 weeks at his remote farm in New Zealand.
 
I was channel surfing one day and one of those murder files shows was on and the story really caught my attention and blew my mind. Story was a family living in a nice suburban neighborhood home, mom, dad, two daughters, the mom was found dead in the basement at the bottom of the staircase. The case was ruled an accident but the reopened after the husband quickly remarried and everybody got suspicious, some witnesses changed their stories and the built a case around the unusual damage the lady suffered on the sides of her head. They ended up convicting the dude of the murder saying he pushed her down the stairs.

He spends a few years in prison until the case is reopened again and they were able to reconstruct the woman's fall down the stairs using theater wire that they use to make people fly in stage plays, saying the way she fell her head got wedged in between the stairs and the wall before she flipped and then hit the concrete. Really insane and super sad story, I'm still not convinced that she fell naturally because there would need to be some strong force for her head to have been wedged the way they proposed.

Anybody familiar with this case or know where I could find some info on it?
 
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