Creepy Unsolved Mysteries - From unsolved murders to unidentified people to unexplained supernatural events, what are some of the creepiest unsolved mysteries you've ever heard of?

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How about the young British woman Rebecca Coriam? The crew member who disappeared from the Disney Wonder cruise ship? Allegedly there is a tape of her last moments. The investigation report is sealed. Family just wants to know what happened. Is Disney really that butthurt even though deaths have happened at their parks for decades?
Family asked repeatedly for the report and it was denied each time.
Disney absolutely know what happened and have everything on tape. Jon Ronson booked a cabin on the ship in 2011, and security cameras were everywhere, including on the deck where Disney initially claimed that she went over.

The family believe that she was sexually assaulted immediately before her disappearance. When picking up Rebecca's possession, her family were handed her favorite shorts which she'd wear at all times. They had been ripped, suggesting that she'd been involved in a violent struggle.

I don't really believe the theories about foul play or trafficking that are floated by some people online, but if something involving a third party happened to her immediately before her death (other than the threesome with her girlfriend Tracie and Tracie's baby daddy causing her distress – or the sex wasn't as consensual as Tracie made it seem), it could explain why Disney refuse to release the details. Sexual assaults on cruise ships are a lot more common than most people think. It's an extremely lawless environment, especially once you get to international waters where no country has investigative responsibility.

Regardless of what happened, the Mouse's treatment of the family has been nothing short of disgusting.
 
Sexual assaults on cruise ships are a lot more common than most people think. It's an extremely lawless environment, especially once you get to international waters where no country has investigative responsibility.
Pretty much every human culture at every period of time has regarded professional itinerants with a certain amount of suspicion. Yes, a lot of people go on the road seeking freedom, adventure, new experiences... but a strong subset of them travel mainly because it's harder to be caught and punished for cuntfuckery and scumbaggery when they're constantly on the move.

It gets me that the mouse is in this massive DEI war right now trying to change society for the better and get rights for da wimmenz and da gayz... but then there's shit like this that you think would be a moral imperative to come clean on for true believers in truth, justice, and love.
 
Edit: I can't find it, but research leads me to believe that the documentary was Solved: The Mystery of the Mary Celeste released in 2006 by the UK's Channel 5. If someone else can dig it up, post it here, I wouldn't mind watching it again.

I guess this might be what the documentary was referencing:
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It's a wild theory but it makes sense. I suppose a freaky ghost explosion that rocked the entire ship might make the Captain run for the lifeboat to defend his family who were also on board, forgetting to take any provisions with them.

Edit: Holy shit, they reckon 300 gallons / 1130 litres of alcohol leaked. If true, that explosion would have been insane.
 
How about the young British woman Rebecca Coriam? The crew member who disappeared from the Disney Wonder cruise ship? Allegedly there is a tape of her last moments. The investigation report is sealed. Family just wants to know what happened. Is Disney really that butthurt even though deaths have happened at their parks for decades?
Family asked repeatedly for the report and it was denied each time.
BPD chick who killed herself by jumping off the ship. End of story.

I’ve known a few people who have worked on cruises and it’s absolute debauchery. Just non-stop drugs and shagging.

It’s like floating Darwinism and weeds out the weak pretty quickly. Suicide of staff who fuck their mental health by being stuck in a tiny cabin after long working hours with no real rest due to constant partying is not uncommon.
 
Disney absolutely know what happened and have everything on tape. Jon Ronson booked a cabin on the ship in 2011, and security cameras were everywhere, including on the deck where Disney initially claimed that she went over.

The family believe that she was sexually assaulted immediately before her disappearance. When picking up Rebecca's possession, her family were handed her favorite shorts which she'd wear at all times. They had been ripped, suggesting that she'd been involved in a violent struggle.

I don't really believe the theories about foul play or trafficking that are floated by some people online, but if something involving a third party happened to her immediately before her death (other than the threesome with her girlfriend Tracie and Tracie's baby daddy causing her distress – or the sex wasn't as consensual as Tracie made it seem), it could explain why Disney refuse to release the details. Sexual assaults on cruise ships are a lot more common than most people think. It's an extremely lawless environment, especially once you get to international waters where no country has investigative responsibility.

Regardless of what happened, the Mouse's treatment of the family has been nothing short of disgusting.
And also I recall that the outfit she was wearing when she was seen on camera looking distressed on the phone was almost like a kind of oversized men's shirt/pants.

Speaking of Disney, has there been any progress on the death of Jeffrey Piccolo's wife Kankoporn? She was the lady who ate at the Irish pub in Disney Springs. She alerted the staff several times that she had an allergy to nuts. After she ate, she went into anaphylaxis shock and I believe she tried to use her EPi-pen but died. Piccolo sued Disney and they infamously tried to rebuttal with....product placement blaming him for using Disney Plus. It was fucking bizarre and a really shitty way to handle it.
 
Piccolo sued Disney and they infamously tried to rebuttal with....product placement blaming him for using Disney Plus. It was fucking bizarre and a really shitty way to handle it.
They tried to use the forced arbitration clause from his Disney plus subscription to dodge responsibility, but eventually dropped the idea after the case got so much publicity. The question is, how many imes have they done this in less serious or less well known cases?
 
Piccolo sued Disney and they infamously tried to rebuttal with....product placement blaming him for using Disney Plus. It was fucking bizarre and a really shitty way to handle it.
They tried to use the forced arbitration clause from his Disney plus subscription to dodge responsibility, but eventually dropped the idea after the case got so much publicity. The question is, how many imes have they done this in less serious or less well known cases?
I think Disney got scared after the Namekian lawyers got the Namekian Dragon Balls and threatened to summon Porunga to help them solve the case.
 
She was abducted from the store, sexually assaulted, the rapist played "nice guy" and released her near her house so she clean up... and then he came back, abducted her again, and this time murdered her.
Is there a reason for this specific theory? I think abduction and a subsequent murder are extremely likely, but why the part about him releasing her temporarily after a sexual assault? I'm not sure a person like that would just trust his nice guy charisma enough to leave his SA victim by herself at her house. Why believe she wouldn't call the cops right away?

I understand she was reportedly seen at her house during the day but I have grown a bit cynical about eyewitness accounts like that.
 
I disagree. If she willingly jumped, then Disney wouldn't hesitate to prove themselves innocent and would be fully co-operative to her family.
Not really, thanks to lawyers who inevitably have to fuck things up. Many lawyers will limit how much they want to share to avoid any liability, ironically enough.
 
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The Cindy James case is disturbing as hell.

It reminds me of mystery author Raymond Chandler's observation about the perplexing Julia Wallace murder in 1930s England, where her husband was tried, found guilty, and later exonerated. Chandler said, "I call it the impossible murder because Wallace couldn’t have done it, and neither could anyone else."

Cindy couldn't have done all that stuff herself without getting caught, and neither could anyone else.

Cindy James was 100% a BPD psycho with a long history of attention seeking that killed herself in a way that ensured she would have attention long after her death.

Also, Kohberger just plead out

 
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Cindy James was 100% a BPD psycho with a long history of attention seeking that killed herself in a way that ensured she would have attention long after her death.

Also, Kohberger just plead out


The only reason Cindy was taken seriously at all is because she was hot. If she'd looked like Ellen Degeneres, the cops would've ignored her.
 
A cold case from the 90s has an update.

31 years later, police identify ‘Baby Hope’ and her parents

Baby Hope, from Franklin, Indiana, was found stabbed to death in a trash can back in 1994 and has finally been identified by DNA testing. Her mother, Cheryl D. Larson, was married when Hope was born, but not to the father of the baby. The baby's father has also now been identified and had no idea Cheryl had been pregnant.

Cheryl died in 2018 and cannot be questioned. I cannot find any news source with information about her husband at the time, whether he is still alive or has been questioned. The baby's father, Paul Richard Shepherd, named the baby Hope Shepherd, and was devastated to find out that he had a daughter who died in such an evil way.

Tragically, Baby Hope's half-brother is a Redditor. But he did post some interesting stuff, to the surprise of no one, his mother, Cheryl, and her husband were garbage people.

I've archived his posts, they are kind of hard to follow, but in summary, Cheryl's sister placed a child in foster care. That child matched DNA to Baby Hope. The police contacted the redditor for DNA and that's how they figured out Hope was Cheryl's niece. Sorry I fucked that up, I meant to say that's how they figured out the foster kid was Cheryl's niece and that hope was her daughter.

Cheryl's husband at the time was also not the redditors father, and his father is also not baby Hope's father. The redditor thinks the husband knew Cheryl stabbed the baby to death and helped cover it up.

These are his most interesting posts, the rest of the archived stuff is mostly him trying to explain his relationship to the foster kid.
A dead baby found in 94 is my sister. My pycho mom stabbed it to death and her and my dad kept it a secret. Then my dad found out I'm not his son 30 years later

Ok so I'm in my late 30s now. About 4 years ago I was contacted by a homicide detective from an Indianapolis suburb I grew up in. They needed a DNA sample from me. I was reluctant, most because...well wtf. They told me that the cold case is from 1994. They asked if I remember anything big in 1994....I was 9 going on 10. I said I do my mother use to walk me and my brother all the time while my father was gone most of the time at work. She was a stay at home mom. I for got I have a little brother 4 years younger. Anyway my mother mentioned a new born baby that was found stabbed to death in a dumpster. Kids found the baby while looking through the dumpster. I was big news then..I just knew through my mother. Anyway the police then asked about my home life. How was my up bringing....was I touched, did I get fed, did I ever see my mother pregnant?????

So a women 3 years ago got on ancestor registry because she was a foster child wanted to find her parents. That DNA got matched with what is now to me my dead baby sister. It got weirder to. The father that I knew all my life was not my father nor was he my brothers father. My brother and I share the same father and the dead is related to him and I through my mother.

My mother died 5 years ago and my father(but not father) is still alive but not very helpful with the case at all. The police think he's full of shit...he was a super piece of shit...both my parents were...it's what made me a super hero though..
 
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Police are searching around yet again for Madeline McCann. What are everyone's theories about what happened to her? I always thought the parents had something to do with it. Who leaves the kids unoccupied whilst you go out to dinner?
Her parents left them all alone and went out for dinner and drinks and someone took her. It’s possible they drugged them all to keep them quiet and the guilt of that (she didn’t sake and fight) drives them. I don’t think they killed her.
Who does this? A surprising number of people. We have had people we met on holiday encourage us to. We have had family insist everyone goes out for a meal and get very, very annoyed when I refuse to. I usually end up in whoever’s got the biggest room with half a dozen family kids ‘having a camping evening’ but I refuse point blank to leave them alone. Will not do it. Another thing people think I’m weird and stuck up about.
It's not a matter of pedos lurking. You don't leave two and three year olds alone! What if they fall ill? climb something, eat something? It's unthinkable to me. Oh And the pedo thing. People knew about pedos in 2003.
Yes exactly. What if they wake and you’re not there? Climb something? Choke? It’s madness to do this. Sit out on the balcony or patio while they are inside with a monitor? fine. But you need to be on the premises. I don’t know if it’s a British thing, or just a shit parent thing, but it happens a lot. Remember this is the country where the upper crust have children, raise them via nanny and pack them off to boarding school at 8. Why bother?
 
Joyce Chiang. She disappeared around the same time as the infamous DC intern Chandra Levy vanished. Although Levy's remains were found and some illegal was charged although I feel like they said it wasn't him?

Fun fact: the guy who raped Levy and tied her up to slowly die of exposure was released to El Salvador in 2017 so I'm sure he's back here already.
 
Another one of my hot takes: The West Memphis Three totally did it.

That broken bottle of Evan Williams that Jesse led the cops to never sat right with me.

I don’t think they killed her.

I didn’t either until I saw an interview where the mother described Maddie as “very compact.” That was just… such a bizarre way to describe your missing child. It sounds like you’re describing a body you’ve had to stash, not your living child that’s been stolen from you. I think they drugged those kids at the very least. Incredibly disturbing how common that seems to be.
 
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