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− | '''''Unsolved Mysteries''''' is back |
+ | '''''Unsolved Mysteries''''' is back for Volume 2 of its [[w:c:netflix:Netflix|Netflix]] run. |
+ | The series has been immensely popular on Netflix, and has seen huge numbers of viewers speculating about unsolved mysteries from the past and present. Volume 1 asked us: Did [[Rey Rivera]] commit suicide? Is the [[Berkshire UFO]] real? Did [[Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès]] murder his family? Those mysteries still remain. |
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− | The series has been revived by original creators Cosgrove and Meurer alongside the producers of the hit Netflix show, [[w:c:strangerthings:Stranger Things|Stranger Things]]. The hit original show consisted of over 260 episodes spread across 11 seasons, featuring over 1000 stories. Receiving six Emmy nominations, the show is highly acclaimed and marks its return with more spine-tingling mysteries. |
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+ | Volume 2 uncovers more mysteries... How did [[Jack Wheeler]] die? Where is [[Lester Eubanks]]? What happened to [[JoAnn Romain]]? Lots of questions, will we ever find answers? |
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− | The series will consist of 12 episodes, each episode showcasing a different mystery range from strange disappearances, paranormal activities, to ghostly figures. This modern take on the series will chill viewers while hopefully solving the mysteries behind high-profile cases. |
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− | + | Volume 2 premiered on '''October 19, 2020'''. Are you ready? [[Season 16|Read more...]] |
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Unsolved Mysteries Wiki is a collaborative website about the television series Unsolved Mysteries. The case descriptions here are based on available episode descriptions, information from the show's message board, research efforts from the Internet, and other resources. With your help, we should be able to cover all the most popular as well as obscure and forgotten cases with updated material and final results. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create the site and update and expand on cases to create an ultimate resource site. Check out the FAQ to help you get started! Please no copying and pasting of information from other sites, especially from the show's official website; if you add anything, make sure it is your own work! |
Robert Stack, Host of Unsolved Mysteries (1987-2003) |
Dennis Farina, Host of Unsolved Mysteries (2008-2013) |