We all love a good mystery \u2013 especially if we discover the answer at the end. But even more intriguing are those mysteries that, after years, or decades, still remain unsolved. We\u2019ll look at some of the most famous \u2013 and most infamous of those unsolved mysteries. Plus, unsolved mysteries are fascinating\u2026 we want to know who was D.B. Cooper, and what happened to him. Who committed the Black Dahlia murder? Who was Jack the Ripper? But sometimes those unsolved mysteries get solved\u2026 and sometimes, the solving of the mystery makes them that much more unsettling.
SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE\u2026
\u201cThe Jazz Axeman of New Orleans\u201d episode: https://weirddarkness.com/?s=axeman+of+new+orleans
\u201cWhy We Love Mysteries\u201d by Christina Hoag for Medium: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mvbm5auk
\u201cDisturbing Unsolved Mysteries\u201d by Maryn Liles for Parade: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2wvc2yf6
\u201cPreviously Unsolved Mysteries That Are Still Disturbing\u201d by Will Morgan for Weird History:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yw5rc5mp
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Originally aired: March, 2022