Why do mysteries remain unsolved




















Archeologists determined that the object was made out of alloy of aluminum, which was incased in a layer of oxide. This object has perplexed people because aluminum was not discovered until and it requires 1, degrees of heat to be produced. Also, the fact that it was found alongside mastodon bones potentially means that it is at least 11, years old.

Some claim that the Object of Aiud is proof that aliens have visited earth; however, scientists believe that the object was made on earth for purposes that are currently unknown. Only two percent of the population can detect it and, for them, the sound can be quite unsettling.

The Hum is only heard indoors and it? Those in rural or suburban areas are also more likely to hear it because there is less noise. A number of physical and psychological explanations have been offered for the sounds, but the Hum is still considered a mystery. Back in the 12 th century, two children with green-hued skin appeared in the village of Woolpit in England.

The boy and girl were brother and sister. They reportedly spoke an unknown language and would only eat beans. Both of them became sickly and the boy died; however, the girl recovered and eventually learned to speak English. When she was asked where she came from, she said St. The gruesome murder of Elizabeth Short, nicknamed the Black Dahlia, has gone unsolved for almost 70 years.

Back in , Short, an aspiring actress, was found mutilated with her body sliced in half at the waist and drained of blood in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. There have been a number of suspects in the case; however, there has never been enough evidence to convict anyone. Her murder is one of the oldest unsolved murder cases in L. Since , several detached human feet have washed up on the Salish Sea in British Columbia and on the coast of Washington State.

All of the feet have been clad in running shoes; however, only five have been identified as belonging to four people who had all been reported as missing. The owners of the remaining feet still remain a mystery. In , a man who called himself D. The man has never been located or positively identified, in spite of an extensive manhunt and an ongoing FBI investigation, and it is the only unsolved case of air piracy in American aviation history.

Investigators concluded that the victim had died from suffocation, and that the body must have been placed in the tree trunk while it was still warm. The story only gets weirder from there. In the years since the discovery of the body, strange graffiti started appearing in the local area, asking the mysterious question, "Who put Bella in the wych elm? Since at least , a Russian radio station has been broadcasting a buzzing tone that's sometimes interrupted by a voice transmission, and no one knows exactly why.

Several listeners have reported hearing background conversations, leading some to believe that the buzzing sound isn't simply pre-recorded.

You can listen to a sound recording of the station here. Mr Cruel is an unidentified Australian serial rapist, responsible for attacking at least three young girls in the late '80s and early '90s. He's believed to have videotaped or photographed some of his crimes, which detectives believe he still keep copies of. Established in , the Roanoke Colony was an attempt by the British to establish a community in North America.

The colony remains an infamous name in the history books due to the mysterious disappearance of the entire settlement. When a relief mission was sent to check on the status of the colony, there was no sign of the settlement's inhabitants. On the night of June 9, , six members of the Moore family and two guests went to their beds unaware that there was a murderer patiently waiting in their attic.

The next morning all eight would be found dead with head wounds caused by an axe, having been bludgeoned to death as they slept. One of the victims received so many blows that both his eyes were missing. Remember ? Barack Obama was President of the United States, The Babadook emerged as a gay icon, and the world was slightly less on fire. One thing we've been quick to forget though, maybe as a coping technique, is the fact that there was an unexplained spate of clown sightings across the entire globe.

This recent occurrence is a reminder that we still live in a world where more creepy mysteries are potentially right around the corner. One resident, Mary Gillispie, received a ton of letters, accusing her of having a nonexistent affair.

The author warned Mary that he had been keeping an eye on her home and her actions. Then her husband started receiving letters. The letters stopped for a while, until one day in when her husband was found dead in his truck, after taking a call from who he thought was the letter writer.

His death was ruled an accident and the harassment continued, in the form of both letters and threatening road signs. In , Mary tried to remove one of the road signs and was faced with a booby trap — a box that contained a gun, designed to shoot whoever opened it.

Luckily, Mary opened the trap in a way that didn't set the gun off, so she wasn't hurt. But the letter writing continued while he was locked up, with hundreds of residents getting letters up until The ship was carrying manganese ore, and was thought to be overloaded tons above capacity.

The trip made an unscheduled stop in Barbados, and then set out for Baltimore on the 4th of March, and was due for arrival on the 13th. Despite rumoured sightings, Cyclops never made it to Baltimore, and no wreckage or bodies were ever found.

Some people believe the ship fell victim to the Bermuda Triangle In , cookware salesman Lawrence Joseph Bader, who had a string of financial problems. A storm hit and his boat was found damaged. Fritz was known for his big personality and became something of a local celebrity — he was by no means trying to keep a low profile. They confronted Fritz about his identity, which he denied, and even found funny. Psychiatrists even examined him and believed that he wasn't lying. He died in and the truth was never established.

In February , Gloria Ramirez was admitted to a California emergency room while suffering with aggressive cervical cancer. When she entered the hospital at 8. Within minutes of treating her, medical staff began feeling ill and fainting. Ramirez was pronounced dead after 45 minutes of CPR and defibrillation, and 23 people became ill , five of which were hospitalised — one medical resident spent two weeks in an intensive care unit.

The county health department believed hospital workers suffered from mass hysteria, but some of the affected staff members disagree with this. In , there were six rainstorms in Oakville, Washington. To make things even weirder, a number of residents experienced flu-like symptoms after coming into contact with the substance, and pets all over the city were dying.

On April 19, , a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.



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