Personally, I am determined to solve at leastoneof these.
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Let’s get into them, shall we?

1.The peculiar case of Pauline Piccard.
Searching had proved to be futile, and eventually, the family assumed she’d been kidnapped.
That was until a young girl matching Pauline’s description was found wandering in Cherbourg, 400 kilometers away.

The family travelled there, identified the girl as Pauline, and brought her back home with them.
The strange thing, though, was that the girl didn’t seem to recognize the parents.
When spoken to in Breton, which Pauline knew and spoke, she remained silent.

2.The “coincidental"murdersof Mary Ashford and Barbara Forrest.
Both of their bodies were found in ditches and showed signs of rape.
Both suspects went to trial and were found not guilty due to lack of evidence.

The only difference, though, was that their murders occurred 157 years apart.
Mary’s death was in 1817, and Barbara’s was in 1974.
Their cases are eerily similar.

3.The Circleville Letters.
The author of these handwritten letters accused the people of infidelity, domestic violence, embezzlement, and murder.
Mary and her husband received many threatening letters about it.

4.The disappearance of an extra fromScarface.
Manny gets distracted by a blonde girl in a bikini and starts hitting on her.
That blonde girl wasTami Lynn Leppert.

It was like she changed overnight.
She became paranoid, began isolating herself, and was convinced someone was trying to kill her.
5.The Setagaya Family Murders.

According toABC Australia, “He left his DNA everywhere.
He left clothes at the scene.
He left the murder weapon.

He used the victims' computer.
He ate at least four ice creams from their freezer.”
6.The Great Kentucky Meat Shower, or the “Kentucky Shower of Flesh.”

Two local men tasted the strange meat and believed it was either venison or mutton.
7.The disappearance of Brandon Swanson.
On May 14, 2008, Brandon was driving home from a party and drove into a ditch.

When they got there, he was nowhere to be seen.
Eventually, they all got frustrated, and Brandon decided to walk back to his friend’s place.
Brian dropped his wife off at home and went back out to look for his son.

Eventually, Brandon told Brian to meet him at a nightclub parking lot.
Suddenly, Brandonyelled, “Oh shit!”
and the line went dead.

They never heard from him again.
The only thing missing was a lifeboat, which it appeared had been boarded in an orderly fashion.
No one knows what happened to the crew or why they left the ship.

9.The disappearance of Asha Degree.
On Valentine’s day in 2000, she walked out of her home in the middle of the night.
She was only 9 years old.

According to theFBI, there were no signs of forced entry or indications of where she went.
She ran into the woods after being spotted and was never seen again.
10.The 169th victim of the Oklahoma City bombing.

In the late 1990s,an additional legwas found in the rubble.
The sample was compared to that of 10 known victims, but didn’t match any of them.
So, who did this leg belong to?

All other legs had been accounted for in other victims.
11.The Voynich manuscript.
It’s written in an undecipherable script and assumed to be scientific or magical in nature.

12.The “Bloody Benders” of Labette County, Kansas.
They were believed to beone of the firstserial killer families in America.
Instead, he decided to search every home in the town so as not to alert them.

However, in 1994, a declassified document suggested otherwise.
14.The mysterious green children of Woolpit.
The brother and sister duo spoke in an unknown language and refused to eat anything but raw fava beans.

Eventually, their skin lost its green color.
15.The mystery of the Boy in the Box.
16.The disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit.

Jodi was a morning news anchor at KIMT-TV a news station in Mason City, Iowa.
On the morning ofJune 27, 1995, Jodi didn’t show up to work.
A producer called her, and, frazzled, she said she’d overslept and would be in ASAP.

So, they called the police for a welfare check.
17.The “Lost Girls” of Panama.
They were in the region to volunteer at a local school and learn Spanish.

Unfortunately, neither Kris nor Lisanne ever returned from that hike.
Search parties were sent out but came back empty-handed.
Kris’s pelvis was also discovered, split in two.

18.The whereabouts of Byron Preiss’s treasure.
19.Tim Molnars disappearance and death.
One day in 1984, he left home to go to class.
He was never seen by his family again.
20.The Tunguska Mystery.
Some reported going unconscious and that their homes were destroyed.
21.Who blew up the Georgia Guide Stones.
On July 7, 2022, it was mysterious blown up in the early hours of the morning.
Despite security footage, the culprit is unknown.
She was never seen or heard from again.
Thirty-five years later, neither Tiffany nor her remains have been found.
23.The Taos “hum.”
How Taos differs, however, is that nobody has figured out where the sound is coming from.
24.The Max Headroom signal hijacking.
It lasted for about 30 seconds before the studio was able to regain control of the broadcast.
But, Max wasn’t done.
Two hours later on a completely different channel Max returned.
25.The Isdal Woman.
The front side of her body was severely burned, but not the back.
All the labels on her clothes were removed, and jewelry was placed neatly beside her at the scene.