What mysteries would you like to see finally solved someday?

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Anonymous wrote:Did Richard III kill his nephews, or was it Henry Tudor? Or even someone else?


Good one! I'm curious about this too.
Anonymous
The Money Pit on Oak Island.

It's one of those mysteries that should be easy to investigate given modern technology, but it seems like only amateurs keep tackling it.
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Anonymous wrote:I always think of Melissa Brannen-- her disappearance has always stayed on my mind. I grew up here and vividly remember her case. She had gone for potato chips I believe it was.


Solved and perpetrator tried and incarcerated for life.


Was it the apartment maintenance man? I could never find an update on her story. Please post a link.


I don't have a link. Just Google her name. yes. It was maintenance man.
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Lyon sisters.
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The disappearance of Alessia and livia schepp. The dad kidnapped the kids and then committed suicide in front of a train. Kids never found. Switzerland/France.
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Relisha Rudd
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My mom's murder.

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Anonymous wrote:My mom's murder.




How awful, I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope it's solved for you and you get justice.
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Anonymous wrote:Lyon sisters.



It was that guy named Welch who's currently in a Delaware prison. I don't think the police know if his uncle was involved as well. I think there is a female family member or two also being investigated for perjury.
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Anonymous wrote:Isabella Gardner Museum theft.

And to PP 20:33 - the Beaumont children is truly disturbing. Add to it the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders. All horrendous.


I remember the Girl Scout murders! They occurred the year before I went to my first sleepover camp in Oklahoma. The story is still haunting.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Girl_Scout_murders
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Anonymous wrote:That crazy mom who won't tell authorities where her 2 darling kids are...Hoggle I think her name is?


I think about those kids all the time. I hope the family gets some answers.
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Anonymous wrote:My mom's murder.

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I'm so sorry
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Anonymous wrote:In addition to many of the other mysteries posted previously, two from history have always really interested me:

1 - What really happened to Virginia Dare and the lost colony at Roanoke? I remember learning about this in grade school.

2 - What really happened to the family of Tsar Nicholas II - most notably the children....Anastasia. Did any of them survive being shot? If not, where did they bury the other bodies?


#2 has been solved. The Russians found the bones of Nicholas, Alexandra, and three of the daughters buried in the woods in 1991. They found the bones of the fourth daughter and Tsarevich Alexei nearby in 2007. DNA testing using comparison samples from known family members conclusively established that the bones of all seven of them were in those graves and they were all killed that night in 1918. Russian scientists were even able to isolate and sequence DNA from Alexei's X chromosome and determine that he suffered from severe hemophilia B. If it weren't for the fact that it arose from a 13-year-old child being brutally murdered, it would be an insanely cool piece of science.
Anonymous
My last day on the job at a bank in college, I came up $1,000 short in my till.
I have always suspected my colleague took it, but as it was my last day, I wasn't around to face her.
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Anonymous wrote:That crazy mom who won't tell authorities where her 2 darling kids are...Hoggle I think her name is?


I think about those kids all the time. I hope the family gets some answers.


So disturbing! Worse still - some people close to her think she might be faking mental illness.
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