
Category: Unsolved
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The UNSOLVED Murder of 9-Year-Old SUSAN THOMAS – Platt Fields Park, 1963 | Southern Cemetery
In the quiet, snow covered streets of Fallowfield, Manchester, during the harsh winter of 1963, a nightmare was unfolding. A child had vanished – and within hours, a community would be gripped by horror that has never truly faded. Susan Thomas, a bright-eyed girl with her life ahead of her, was just nine years old…
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The BURNLEY Tram Disaster 1923 | An Accident WAITING To Happen?
On a cold December morning in 1923, the industrial town of Burnley was shaken by a tragic tram disaster that would haunt its memory for generations. On board was a 14-year-old girl, full of life and promise, whose young future was stolen in an instant. Amid the chaos, the tram’s conductor acted with courage and…
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THE ANGEL OF THE MEADOW – A True UNSOLVED Crime / Southern Cemetery and Angel Meadow
In the shadowed silence of Manchester’s ANGEL MEADOW, a grim mystery lies buried in time. Known only as the ‘Angel of the Meadow’, the skeletal remains of a woman were discovered in 2010 – cloaked in decay, wrapped in rags, and left forgotten in a shallow grave beneath a former old car park. Her body…
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The HALLOWEEN Mask KILLER .. What Happened To SUSAN WARING?
On January 29, 2019, 45-year-old Susan Waring was seen for the last time, leaving a store, ASDA, over in Darwen, Lancashire, accompanied by her partner, Alan Edwards. She was never seen again. Unlike most missing person cases, this one would unravel into a chilling tale of violence, deceit, and ultimately, justice – despite the absence…
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What Happened To The FLANNAN ISLE LIGHTHOUSE Keepers?
In today’s very short video, we discuss the strange and bizarre story of the Flannan Isle Lighthouse. In December 1900, three lighthouse keepers—Thomas Marshall, James Ducat, and Donald McArthur—vanished under mysterious circumstances from the Flannan Isles Lighthouse on a remote, storm-battered island off the coast of Scotland. The relief crew, arriving on December 26, found…
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