In 1971, a man known as D.B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727, collected a $200,000 ransom, and leaped into a storm over the Pacific Northwest, never to be seen again. This video breaks down the FBI’s investigation, the discovery of buried cash at Tina Bar, and why this remains the only unsolved skyjacking in commercial aviation history.
Unmask the monster of Whitechapel. This deep-dive true-crime documentary explores the chilling cold case of Jack the Ripper, the infamous serial killer who terrorized London in 1888.
Explore the chilling mystery of the Hinterkaifeck Murders, a true crime case from 1922 Germany where an entire family was brutally slain on their isolated farm. This video unravels the haunting clues, eerie discoveries, and theories that still puzzle investigators today.
Let's explore the notorious Lizzie Borden case, where a respectable, wealthy Sunday school teacher was accused of the brutal ax murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. Although the prosecution argued her motive was avarice and hatred resulting from long-standing conflicts over family property, Lizzie was acquitted during her high-profile 1893 trial. The Borden murders were never officially solved, ensuring Lizzie's controversial legacy as a legendary figure in American culture.
A gripping video about the Voynich manuscript could introduce it as a strange 15th‑century book written in an unknown language, filled with bizarre plants, astrological charts, and mysterious figures. It would highlight how, despite over a century of study, no one has definitively cracked its code, making it one of history’s most enduring unsolved puzzles.
The Mothman is an iconic cryptid first reported in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, described as a bipedal, humanoid, mothlike creature approximately six to seven feet tall with terrifying, glowing red eyes. Sightings occurred over a thirteen-month span, beginning in November 1966, near the "TNT Area," where the creature allegedly chased cars and was seen alongside other phenomena like UFOs and the mysterious Men in Black. The legend suggests Mothman is an omen of death because the sightings abruptly ceased following the catastrophic collapse of the Silver Bridge on December 15, 1967, which resulted in the deaths of 46 people.
On a quiet night in 1912, eight people were found brutally slain in a small Iowa home, their skulls shattered by an axe and the killer never caught. This haunting unsolved crime, now known as the Villisca Axe Murders, still chills investigators and paranormal enthusiasts alike, leaving behind a house frozen in terror and a mystery that refuses to die.
Two remote homes. Two families wiped out in the dead of night. Two brutal axe murders that remain unsolved to this day. In this video, we delve into the eerie parallels between the Villisca Axe Murders in Iowa and the Hinterkaifeck Farm Murders, exploring how strangers slipped into these isolated houses, slaughtered entire families, and vanished without a trace.
We’ll walk through the timelines, crime scenes, suspects, and chilling details that link these cases across continents, and ask whether these horrors were tragic coincidences, the work of similar minds, or something even darker. If you’re drawn to unsolved true crime and mysteries that refuse to rest, this is a journey into the shadows you won’t forget.