
Category: Unsolved
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The TRUE HORROR of the VILLISCA AXE Murder House! Interview with JOHNNY HOUSER
The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening of June 9, 1912, to the early morning of June 10, 1912; in the town of Villisca, Iowa, in the United States. The six members of the Moore family and two guests were found bludgeoned in the Moore residence. Tonight, we interview JOHNNY HOUSER, Chief Ambassador Officer…
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The Mystery of the BLACK DAHLIA (1947) / Dark World Ep.1
In this very first episode of ‘Dark World’ we retell the story of Elizabeth Short, or ‘The Black Dahlia’ as the press would refer to her by. Her body was discovered on January 15th, 1947 in an area called Norton Avenue in Los Angeles. To this day, her murder has remained unsolved. This is just…
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Mystery UNSOLVED! The Tragedy of a Nelson School Boy, 1933
In this video, we travel back to September 7th, 1933 and to Nelson in the North West of England. Six-year-old Robert James Hockenhull went missing after playing on an old abandoned motor-vehicle. His body would later be discovered submerged in a hot dam. But what were the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death and what role…
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He Died With A PAN On His Head / Helmshore – 1890
In today’s story, we tell of how 66-year-old Henry Entwistle was found dead in his kitchen. But it’s how he died and how he was found that is truly bizarre! ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/ourdaysofhorror Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ourdaysofhorror…
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Dark Skies Over Darwen : Visiting the Herbert Noga Crash Site (1945)
Seventy-eight years ago, on a fateful day in the height of summer, a lone fighter plane graced the skies over Darwen Moor, a serene expanse on the edge of the Pennines. This aircraft, a North American P51C Mustang, hailed as the world’s finest long-range single-seat fighter, would soon become the center of a perplexing mystery.…
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The Story That Wasn’t.. True? Blackburn’s Darkest Rumour – 1929
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Words Before the End: The Last Letters of James Hamer / Haslingden (1854)
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The Town That Should Have Been Wiped Out (Church, 1917)
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