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Unsolved and Unforgotten

Unsolved and Unforgotten

著者: Carly Killoran
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"Unsolved and Unforgotten" explores the world's greatest enigmas—mysteries that refuse to fade, even as centuries pass. From ancient civilizations and strange artifacts to modern legends, true crime, and chilling unsolved cases, each episode takes you deep into the shadows of history. These are stories not only of what we've lost but of what still lingers—unexplained, unsettling, unforgettable.2025 世界 社会科学
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  • The Bell Witch – The Haunting of Tennessee
    2025/12/11

    This episode explores the terrifying legend of the Bell Witch, one of the most famous hauntings in American history. Beginning in 1817, the Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, experienced strange phenomena: knocking on walls, disembodied voices, objects thrown, bedsheets ripped away, and physical attacks. The entity eventually developed a clear voice, carrying on conversations, predicting events, and tormenting the family—especially John Bell and his daughter Betsy.

    The witch seemed intelligent, malicious, and eerily aware of private conversations and distant events. After years of torment, John Bell died mysteriously in 1820, and the witch claimed responsibility. Eyewitnesses—including neighbors and visiting officials—reported hearing and witnessing the supernatural occurrences, giving the legend unusual credibility.

    Explanations range from poltergeist activity and psychological stress to folklore, spirit vengeance, and elemental forces older than the land itself. Yet none fully explain the depth, duration, and intelligence of the haunting.

    Today, the Bell Witch remains an iconic American mystery, with reports of strange happenings continuing near the old Bell farm and the famous Bell Witch Cave. Her voice has faded into history, but her story remains—unsolved, and unforgotten.

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    5 分
  • The Zodiac Killer – Messages from the Darkness
    2025/12/04

    This episode explores the chilling mystery of the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Beginning with a series of shootings near Vallejo and later escalating to stabbings and a brazen killing in San Francisco, the Zodiac taunted the public and police through cryptic letters, phone calls, and complex ciphers signed with a crosshair symbol.

    Despite multiple survivors, eyewitnesses, and countless pieces of correspondence—some containing pieces of victims' clothing—the killer's identity has never been confirmed. His infamous ciphers, including the 408-character code and the 340 Cipher, revealed disturbing statements but no clear clues to who he truly was.

    Over the decades, numerous suspects have been proposed, including Arthur Leigh Allen and several others, yet none have been proven through DNA, handwriting, or evidence. The Zodiac's motives remain as mysterious as his identity: he seemed to seek fear, attention, and control more than anything else.

    The case remains open, fueled by amateur detectives, modern forensic advances, and the enduring fascination with a killer who turned murder into a twisted game. The Zodiac's shadow still lingers over California—his identity unknown, his legacy haunting.

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    5 分
  • The Dyatlov Pass Incident – Death on Dead Mountain
    2025/11/27

    This episode investigates the chilling mystery of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, where nine experienced hikers died under bizarre and unexplained circumstances in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1959. Their tent was found slashed open from the inside, and the hikers fled into the freezing night—some barefoot, some half-dressed, all exposed to deadly temperatures.

    Rescuers later found their bodies scattered across snow-covered terrain: two by a small fire, three attempting to return to camp, and four in a ravine with severe internal injuries. Some had crushed ribs, one had a shattered skull, and one woman was missing her tongue and eyes. Yet none showed external trauma typically associated with such injuries.

    Numerous theories have been proposed, from avalanches and hypothermia-induced madness to Soviet military testing, infrasound panic, radiation exposure, or even supernatural encounters. Despite modern investigations, no single explanation fits all the evidence.

    Decades later, the Dyatlov Pass Incident remains one of the most disturbing unsolved mysteries of the 20th century—a moment frozen in the snow, where nine hikers walked into the night and never returned, leaving behind only questions.

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    5 分
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