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Jack the Ripper
In 1888 someone literally got away with murder in London. Some women were found murdered in a very gruesome way. The serial killer was never caught. People still speculate on who he might have been. Who do YOU think he was?
The Loch Ness Monster
Loch Ness, a lake in northern Scotland, is home to ... well, something. Known affectionately as "Nessie" by the locals, the Loch Ness monster has spawned many sightings and stories. Just what is it?
The Mary Celeste
In 1874 the Mary Celeste set sail from New York bound for Italy. It had a captain, his family, a crew, and a cargo. They were never seen again. The ship was found adrift, and there were no signs of foul play. What happened?
Nazca Lines
In Peru the Nazca Indians left geoglyphs: mysterious lines, spirals, animal figures carved into the desert. How did they do it? And why?
Roswell, New Mexico
It's 1947, and outside Roswell, New Mexico, something falls from the sky. Witnesses report finding some kind of craft and four bodies. Then the military arrives, and no one is quite sure what happens after that. What do you think?
Stonehenge
On England's Salisbury Plain stands a ring of monoliths, one of many around the world. How did the ancient people move those massive stones such a distance? And why?
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This page updated January 13, 2010.