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Your favourite unsolved mystery?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,080 ✭✭✭✭Maximus Alexander


    Bill Lee wrote: »
    Elisa Lam

    The case is closed, as regards LAPD involvement, unfortunately, but there's so much weird stuff about it.

    Yeah that is a genuinely odd one, they don't seem to have ever even decided on a cause of death.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29 Bill Lee


    Yeah that is a genuinely odd one, they don't seem to have ever even decided on a cause of death.

    Good threads on it on web sleuths

    There's so many unanswered questions, it's insane. And it's pretty much been ignored by the media. I think it was ruled an accidental death and that was it.
    I'd love to see CCTV footage from around the hotel the lift video. Her blog contains some stuff too....pff I could go on for hours about it. And I'm not really into conspiracy theories and whatnot. I guess this one is so interesting because there's so much evidence available except some crucial stuff which would probably tell us once and for all what happened.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 303 ✭✭rotun


    tl;dr version: Cool story, bro.

    Had thought it was a Chinese whispers type story, but turns out it's just plain old bollocks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭Zed Bank


    Who put Bella in the wych elm?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 303 ✭✭rotun




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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭IvaBigWun


    Siberian Mystery Crater: Two New 'End Of The World' Holes Discovered In Northern Russia

    Two more mysterious craters have appeared in Siberia, and while there is still no consensus among geologists as to what has caused them to form, some have suggested climate change could be to blame.

    “It is not like this is the work of men, but also doesn't look like natural formation,” a source told the Siberian Times.

    The large holes were found in one of the most remote regions of the world by reindeer herders, according to the Siberian Times. Earlier this month, a crater measuring more than 100 feet, or about 30 meters, in diameter and more than 600 feet deep was discovered on the Yamal Peninsula on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Yamal means “End of the World” in the language of the peninsula’s indigenous people --a testament to the region’s remoteness. Video footage of the bizarre hole, which seemed to appear out of nowhere, quickly went viral, sparking interest among Internet audiences everywhere.

    Herders encountered one of the newest craters near the site of the original one. It measured about 50 feet across, roughly half the size of the first crater.

    The second of the newly found craters was discovered in the neighboring Taymyr Peninsula. It was much smaller than the other one with a diameter of about 15 feet, but its depth is estimated to be as much as 300 feet. The hole lies on a reindeer pasturing route and was described as being a perfect cone.

    More here http://www.ibtimes.com/siberian-mystery-crater-two-new-end-world-holes-discovered-northern-russia-1643374


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,577 ✭✭✭StormWarrior


    Richey Edwards, Manic Street Preachers.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭IvaBigWun


    This one is new to me

    Phantom time hypothesis

    The theory is that the early Middle Ages never happened and that we're actually living in the 1700's.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis

    The phantom time hypothesis is a revisionist history and conspiracy theory developed in the 1980s and '90s by German historian and publisher Heribert Illig (born 1947 in Vohenstrauß, Germany). The hypothesis proposes that periods of history, specifically that of Europe during the Early Middle Ages (AD 614–911), are either wrongly dated, or did not occur at all, and that there has been a systematic effort to cover up that fact. Illig believed that this was achieved through the alteration, misrepresentation, and forgery of documentary and physical evidence.

    The theory is also that people who are similar in history - say Charlemagne and Suleiman - are really the same person. The theory just combined "similar" events and people from various parts of Europe and says that they were actually different version of the same thing.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,618 ✭✭✭The Diabolical Monocle


    IvaBigWun wrote: »
    Shergar: Did he end up as dog food, or glue, or a Frenchman's meal?

    Jill Dando: I wonder what she uncovered? I never believed that Barry George did it

    Lochness Monster: Too many sightings for it to be an urban legend

    Marilyn Monroe: Killed off imho.

    Yours?

    What the fvck happened to my life.

    How the hell did I end up here.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,305 ✭✭✭131spanner


    Work at 9 and I'm here reading unsolved mysteries at 3:48.

    Best AH thread in a while.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,090 ✭✭✭jill_valentine


    IvaBigWun wrote: »
    This one is new to me

    Phantom time hypothesis

    The theory is that the early Middle Ages never happened and that we're actually living in the 1700's.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis




    The theory is also that people who are similar in history - say Charlemagne and Suleiman - are really the same person. The theory just combined "similar" events and people from various parts of Europe and says that they were actually different version of the same thing.

    Absolutely barking. Love it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 55 ✭✭Trademark


    131spanner wrote: »
    Work at 9 and I'm here reading unsolved mysteries at 3:48.

    Best AH thread in a while.

    There should be a Sticky on the first post to not read if it's late and you're on the early shift or up early in general, addictive reading!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,495 ✭✭✭✭Billy86


    What the fvck happened to my life.

    How the hell did I end up here.

    Letting the days go by
    Let the water hold me down
    Letting the days go by
    Water flowing underground
    Into the blue again
    After the money's gone
    Once in a lifetime
    Water flowing underground


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭takamichinoku




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81 ✭✭MattD1349


    Dyatlov Pass incident (my apologies if this was already raised but I'm fukked if I'm going through 3 years of posts). For the official finding to conclude that they died as a result of "an unknown compelling force" is just mind boggling especially seeing as this was Soviet Russia at the height of the Cold War.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 394 ✭✭jeni


    MattD1349 wrote: »
    Dyatlov Pass incident (my apologies if this was already raised but I'm fukked if I'm going through 3 years of posts). For the official finding to conclude that they died as a result of "an unknown compelling force" is just mind boggling especially seeing as this was Soviet Russia at the height of the Cold War.

    Its been mentioned a few times, but its crazy how are their not films about this


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,021 ✭✭✭✭duploelabs


    jeni wrote: »
    Its been mentioned a few times, but its crazy how are their not films about this

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1905040/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,080 ✭✭✭✭Maximus Alexander


    MattD1349 wrote: »
    Dyatlov Pass incident (my apologies if this was already raised but I'm fukked if I'm going through 3 years of posts). For the official finding to conclude that they died as a result of "an unknown compelling force" is just mind boggling especially seeing as this was Soviet Russia at the height of the Cold War.

    Yeah I remember reading this and being fascinated, but the "unknown compelling force" was probably just hypothermia in truth.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,292 ✭✭✭BrensBenz


    My favourite unsolved mystery? Well, I have a few, concerning TV, which have been exercising my mind for several years now:
    • Who decided to put hundreds of cookery programs on TV every day?
    • Who decided to give those program makers the go-ahead to put hundreds of cookery programs on TV every day.........for years?
    • When will ALL concerned with these hundreds of cookery programs on TV be rounded up and used as organ donors?
    • Is Wendy Williams a genuine female or just the campest trans-sexual in, like, the World, like, everrrrr?
    • Has Jeremy Kyle ever had lie detector or DNA results that were not "all important?
    • Is Jeremy Kyle's audience paid to go "ahhhh" whenever the all-important baby appears on screen?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 5,368 ✭✭✭IvaBigWun


    Jill Dando is back in the news

    http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/389922/Tragic-Jill-Dando-probed-BBC-PAEDO-ring

    MURDERED TV presenter Jill Dando tried to expose a paedophile ring involving “big-name” BBC stars, a former colleague has claimed.


    By Don Hale / Published 21st July 2014



    According to the retired BBC worker, the Crimewatch host was told that DJs, stars and corporation staff were involved in organised abuse.

    But when she tried to get bosses to investigate the alleged ring and other abuse complaints inside the BBC “no one wanted to know”, the former friend said.

    Undeterred, Jill is said to have then raised the claims with senior management in the mid-1990s but no investigation took place.

    The TV host was shot dead a few years later on the doorstep of her London home. The 37-year-old’s murder remains unsolved.

    Her ex-colleague, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “I don’t recall the names of all the stars now and don’t really want to implicate anyone but Jill said they were surprisingly big names.

    “I think she was quite shocked when told about images of children and that information on how to join this horrible paedophile ring was freely available.

    “Jill said others had complained to her about sexual matters and that some fellow female workmates also claimed they had been groped or assaulted.

    “Nothing had been done and there seemed to be a policy of turning a blind eye.”

    “There seemed to be a policy of turning a blind eye”
    Source

    The source told how female colleagues went to Jill, who was then one of the best-known faces on TV.

    She said: “I think it was in the mid 1990s, Jill was working on almost everything then including Crimewatch and Holiday.

    “She was seen as the face of the BBC and a magnet for women with problems.

    “She compiled a file of complaints but she was not really an investigative journalist, just a presenter.

    “She passed the information to someone else and they gave it back. No one wanted to know.

    “I do remember that she gave a file to senior management. I don’t think she heard any more.

    “Other women who complained told Jill they didn’t want to risk their careers by making official statements against individuals as they would lose their jobs and that bosses seemed to ignore it.

    “We all decided the best way was to keep our heads down and to always try to go somewhere with a colleague.”

    The BBC said it would look into the allegations but added: “We have not seen anything to substantiate these claims.” Presenters Liz Kershaw and Miriam O’Reilly have both made allegations of sexual harassment at the BBC.

    After Jimmy Savile was exposed as a paedophile and serial sex attacker in 2012, fellow BBC presenter Sally Jones spoke of how he had tried to grope her in a lift.

    She confi ded in Jill after the attack, adding that the Crimewatch host said “she had had to fend off plenty of unwelcome advances herself”.

    Sally said Jill told her Savile was “just a dirty old perv”.

    Jill was shot dead on the doorstep of her home in Fulham in 1999.

    Barry George was found guilty of her murder in 2001 but his conviction was quashed in 2008.

    Jill joined a campaign to help children spot paedophiles the year before she died.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 55 ✭✭troched


    Read about this case on Listverse (a great source for unsolved mysteries). I had never heard of this before.


    "One of the most baffling missing persons cases in the history of Ireland occurred in 1991 when an elderly couple named Conor and Sheila Dwyer mysteriously vanished from the town of Fermoy. The last confirmed sighting of them was when they attended Mass at St. Patrick’s church on April 30. After not hearing from them for weeks, Sheila’s sister decided to visit the couple’s home on May 18. When nobody answered, she decided to notify the police. They arrived and broke down the door, but could find no sign of the Dwyers inside.

    The Dwyers’ Toyota Cressida was nowhere to be found, but their home was otherwise completely normal. There were no signs of struggle, robbery or forced entry. The house was secure and all their personal items, including their clothing and glasses, were still there. The couples’ passports and over £1000 in cash were stashed in a tin. Curiously enough, investigators found out that Conor Dwyer had previously gone missing for a couple of years sometime in the 1980s. He eventually returned, but never provided any explanation about where he had been. Unfortunately, history would not repeat itself and Conor didn’t return this time around. Authorities have not found any evidence to suggest what might have happened to the couple and 20 years later, this remains one of Ireland’s strangest unsolved mysteries."



    A third man disappeared in similar circumstances the previous year, and his remains were eventually discovered in the River Blackwater 22 years later. Still doesn't explain what happened to the Dwyers, as their car was never found.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭takamichinoku


    I had a post-it note up on the fridge of the place I was staying a year ago just with my phone number on it in case someone needed it or whatever. Was up there for months but one day I notice someone rubbed it out, put nothing there in its place or anything, just blank. Didn't get along super well with my flatmates so I figured bringing it up could cause more hassle than it's worth, but I'm still left wondering why.



    P.S. I'm aware this mystery sucks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,161 ✭✭✭frag420


    The only mystery I can see is how someone rubbed out a post it note?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 75 ✭✭truffle5


    I'm intrigued by the story of young Californian explorer Everett Ruess who disappeared in the Utah desert in 1934 at 20 years old. Graffiti of his pseudonym "Nemo" (latin for "nobody") was found etched into a sandstone rock along the trail he was supposed to have took. Some people think he ran off and married a local Native American lady and lived out the rest of his days in solitude. If he died out in the desert, his bones have never been found.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,554 ✭✭✭Pat Mustard


    truffle5 wrote: »
    I'm intrigued by the story of young Californian explorer Everett Ruess who disappeared in the Utah desert in 1934 at 20 years old. Graffiti of his pseudonym "Nemo" (latin for "nobody") was found etched into a sandstone rock along the trail he was supposed to have took. Some people think he ran off and married a local Native American lady and lived out the rest of his days in solitude. If he died out in the desert, his bones have never been found.

    But he never wrote to his mother? Easy to know that he wasn't an Irishman.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭takamichinoku


    frag420 wrote: »
    The only mystery I can see is how someone rubbed out a post it note?
    The note was written in pencil, I never fully moved onto pens in secondary school :o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,387 ✭✭✭eisenberg1


    The guy who invented the fax machine, who did he send the first fax to?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 291 ✭✭DLMA23


    eisenberg1 wrote: »
    The guy who invented the fax machine, who did he send the first fax to?
    In 1860, a fax machine called the Pantelegraph, invented Giovanni Caselli, sent the first fax between Paris & Lyon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,387 ✭✭✭eisenberg1


    DLMA23 wrote: »
    In 1860, a fax machine called the Pantelegraph, invented Giovanni Caselli, sent the first fax between Paris & Lyon.

    Well, that's a mystery solved for me:D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,479 ✭✭✭Hootanany


    DLMA23 wrote: »
    In 1860, a fax machine called the Pantelegraph, invented Giovanni Caselli, sent the first fax between Paris & Lyon.

    Why did ut take till the 1980 before it came out then?


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