What Are Some SOLVED Mysteries?
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The city of Troy one was actually sad because the man who found it was not an archeologist so he used dynamite to speed up the unearthing thus destroying most of the remains of troy
@Aw3someOpZ
Жыл бұрын
Bruh. 💀
@LMvonLebkuchen
Жыл бұрын
I heard about that a couple weeks ago. Some idiot with too much money, ruining everything that he didn't think had to do with his obsession: The Trojan War period. Apparently, there are artifacts that they don't have proper context for because he either didn't keep track of where he found them or just lied 🙄
@a.w.4708
Жыл бұрын
@@LMvonLebkuchen well, he was the only one to bother doing it... Archeologists of the time didn't even try. He did mistakes in the process, but probably if not him we would still think Troy didn't exist. People are people, and if we are gonna dismiss every deed and consider it bad and better-not-to-happen if it has some flaws, then what is the point of taking any risk or trying to change the world? If all you do just mets with people calling your work bad and evil for not being the best possible?
@Stialman
Жыл бұрын
@@Aw3someOpZ k766m
@LegendStormcrow
Жыл бұрын
@@a.w.4708 Troy was found after that time period, but yeah
It’s crazy to me that people didn’t know where monarch butterflies go in the winter because it’s common knowledge in Mexico at least in the central states, where they often go.
@nivekv-halla4752
Жыл бұрын
So where do they go??
@erikadiazramirez
Жыл бұрын
@@nivekv-halla4752 Michoacán
A nonmorbid one: back in the late 70s, for a few weeks a song called Ready n Steady appeared on Billboard's "Bubbling Under" chart (for songs that are just outside the Hot 100). Thing was ... nobody knew the song. Nobody had heard of the artist. Nobody could trace the record label. Even a noted music historian who had a collection of *every single song to ever appear on the Hot 100 charts* couldn't find any sign of it. People doubted if the song had ever even existed and IIRC someone offered a prize for any information about it. Turns out the song had indeed been written and recorded but was never pressed for commercial release (the "record label" was more of a legal fiction that only existed on paper); it had only ever sneaked onto that chart because some guy at a local radio station took a fancy to it. It was finally dug up in 2016 thanks to someone looking up the copyright and tracking down one of the original songwriters (the other had since died). It now holds a unique status as the one single to chart without ever having been commercially released.
22:00 Cause of death: Being a jerk and lead poisoning. 😈
23:28 Most murders are solved because the murderer talks about it.
Little Prince one is sad, cause (I think) the guy who shot down the author (or might've, your choice) was also a fan of the book. So, obviously, devastated when he found out.
@ArcanineEspeon
Жыл бұрын
What makes you think he was a fan? (No mocking or sarcasm, genuine question)
@cielopachirisu929
Жыл бұрын
Source on that? Would be an interesting read.
@Kreschavier
Жыл бұрын
@@thetrickymexican8752 he found out after the war, when he discovered the report that said that the author was reported as going missing over the area where the pilot was patrolling.
I remember reading about The Land of Ta mystery and loved the subject. When I read it it was the daughter of the artist wasn't part of the picture yet.
The identity of The Lady of The Dunes; she's been identified as Ruth Marie Terry; hopefully, Tempe Girl's identity will be discovered too!
@A_Borden_History
Жыл бұрын
I work in the FBI building she was identified in, Coolest thing to bare witness to Ruth getting her name back
For years I thought that bigfoot was undefeatable. I challenged him to a fighting contest. He never showed up. He's a coward and I'm the undisputed champion.
The Boy in the Box identity was revealed yesterday
We know about Raoul Wallenberg who dissappeared after the Siege of Budapest in 1944. He died in 1947 in NKVD hands.
If I remember correctly, the Legend of the City of Gold was started by some dudes who'd literally just already found the real one... allow me to explain: not all cultures place monetary value on gold. For some it was just a soft metal that was good for jewelery & for one South American tribe that meant it was good for religious sacrifices. So Concistadors found some people dumping gold into a lake & decided that if their just throwing it away, they must have more than they could ever need... So, when they didn't find that much gold at the bottom of the lake (there was a lot) and almost none in the surrounding settlements (again, they did not give a fuck about gold outside of religious ceremony) they decided they *weren't* wrong & surely the golden city of their dreams was out there somewhere! So yeah, it's ye olden conspiracy theory. Some things don't change 🤓
@mousepariah3884
Жыл бұрын
Add to that a bunch of natives over the years figuring out that if they told these stupid greedy invaders "Hey there's a city of gold over the next hill" they'd fuck off for a few months to years and it was just a self sustaining get the frick off my yard. Bonus while trying to find gold one group unearthed tons of some silvery white metal that clearly was worthless and just threw it into the castoff pit to basicly be encased in stone....so there's a shitton of PLATINUM out there that is now totally unaccessible because of some gold focused dingus
@keigoftw
Жыл бұрын
@@mousepariah3884 Unfortunately they were just as likely to assume that any given native tribe was a pack of dirty liars deliberately hiding their gold and then enslave them to dig for non-existent gold.
@mousepariah3884
Жыл бұрын
@@keigoftw True
Nice to hear an old story of Texans avenging a Jamaican.
The deaths of the Romanov family always interests me! Not just the circumstances (that it took a WHILE for the daughters to die because they had jewels stitched into their clothes which made it hard for bullets to penetrate) but also how it's actually one of the older sisters (most likely Maria) that was found separate with Alexei, not Anastasia as popular myth goes. And of course, I love how the monarchy line remains very present today and can be traced back centuries. And, of course, the conspiracies of if someone really did survive. There were multiple instances of people faking their identity but one that stands out to me was a Russian soldier who was potentially Alexei, he was around the same age and he apparently had hemophilia (the blood disorder rampant in the Royal line at that time) and mysteriously disappeared. Of course, the remains have all been DNA tested but it'll always be interesting to see the conspiracies around their deaths and bodies, especially since I think the church currently keeps Alexei and Maria's remains separate from the rest of the family's for further DNA testing....
REVOLVER casings on the ground!? I carry a revolver in my car because I DON'T want to leave casings around a carjacker (yes, I have put my mussle to the mouth, and this was effective,) or road-rager. I carry Tw0 to the head is more than enough, unless you have good reason to cause permanent pelvic pain and sterility. Destroying the brain of the assailant is enough, and Someone who shoots a revolver and RELOADS has serious anger issues. Or nwwsa mEKAMnahip
@ArcanineEspeon
Жыл бұрын
did...did you get shot with a revolver while writing the last sentence?
@ArcanineEspeon
Жыл бұрын
for posterity in case the original comment is edited: I care Tw0 to the head is more than enough ...has serious anger issues. Or nwwsa mEKAMnahip
I haven't seen the whole vid yet, but Amelia Aerhart. Wreckage of her plane was confirmed to have been located. The plane was shredded on impact, so her body, and her plane weren't located as they ceased to exist pretty much entirely
There were several cities of Troy. Around 9 have been discovered. All built on top of the same site. It began as a small village/camp and continued to expand and rebuild over again. The one we think of in the myth is the 7th city, which had the huge walls and was likely the most developed city. The myth of the wooden horse may have been a mistranslation or misinterpretation of the story. Some scholars believe that Greek warriors managed to subdue some Hittite riders (the only people in the region who rode horses at the time), took their clothes and horses, then proceeded to pretend to be the allied Hittites to gain access to Troy. Then, during the night, they opened the gates allowing the Greek army inside. Speculation but interesting theories.
I never get too invested in missing plane "mysteries". They're always just crashes (or shot down in wartime) and I don’t really need to know the details of how and where. But I am a big fan of The Little Prince, and it did get me in the feels to learn they'd found his plane.
Thing is, we still don’t know why they said STENDEC or what it means.
@stevetheduck1425
Жыл бұрын
Numerous morse code users (still the standard then) have a book full of codewords so that their own company gets information first and only. 'ENDEX' for example was at times used to mark the end of a transmission 'Tx', while recording a received message was marked 'Rx'. It's also notoriously difficult for people to note down morse and codewords when the operator does not know the language or has only part of it, as in a place where several South American countries border on the mountains. The Avro Tudor aircraft had an unfortunate reputation, as it was a re-work in the Avro Lancaster, Avro York, Avro Lincoln and Avro Shackleton family of military planes, into a civilian airliner (earlier Avro Lancastrian, Avro Lincolnian) with a pressurised fuselage, and was put into service very quickly after WWII. While a modest success in terms of aircraft built and sold, they were used on low-prestige routes and suffered from airlines not wanting to do due maintenance, a problem that still plagues modern airlines. Another Avro Tudor individually named 'Star Tiger' was lost in the 'Bermuda triangle' and despite being photographed lying in shallow water visible from above quite easily, is often counted as a mystery vanishing.
I hope Adventures with Purpose will be able to weather the storm they're dealing with
@blisterbaby
Жыл бұрын
Oh geez, i just looked it up. How devastating
@T_P_W_ThachoZenjuan
Жыл бұрын
They won't. The other men will band together and start anew. They will not stop finding people.
There was a very obscure locomotive that was built for the Lancaster and Chester railroad by General Electric numbered 63. This was a UB6 export locomotive that was sent to the L&C in mid 1959 to supplement their GE 70tonners, it worked for about 4 months before being sent back to General Electric. GE renumbered it 19 105, gave it new builders plates saying it had been built in 1960 instead of 1959, and sent it off to the Philippines. Every sorce on the locomotive said it was sold to the Philippines National Railroad, it wasn't, that railroad had no U6B numbered 105, instead it was sold to the Panya Railroad where it worked and was subsequently scrapped before the 1990s TLDR: General Electric gave a US railroad a export locomotive to supplement that lines other locomotive while being fixed. It was sent back to GE and sent to the Panya Railway
The boy in the box has been identified
Bismarck wasn't a mega battleship, heck it was barely a battleship, it’s more accurate to call it a very heavy cruiser or a fast-battleship
They had a documentary on PBS I live in North Carolina and it was about the Roanoke colony and the word croatan did they carved on that post and they figured out that croatan was an old name for a group of Indians living out on one of the outer Bank islands and they have found pieces that would archaeological pieces that would lead people to believe that yes the Europeans ended up there
the sommerton man also known as the tamam shud case or however you spell it
Sadly, Q Lazzarus died earlier this year.
@teresarivasugaz2313
Жыл бұрын
WHAT. İ only read about her true identity last year 🥺
22:00 lessssssss gooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
25:00 i thought the roanake thing was all but conirmed since like forever-
4:24 i still don't believe that many dogs did that only to chase animals
Aircraft disappeared and las message was "STENDEC" an anagram for "descent" Coincidence? I think not
Excellent video.
19:19
3:53 least Chad kelvin move
The feet story, I think that that person is referring to a Podiatrist.
Adventures with purpose. Yeah look em up.
@niamhmurtagh6777
Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a comment like this glad someone else knows 😅
20:00 to rex
17:41 where can I find the Toynbee Tiles documentary?
0:59 I saw this on a episode of mystery’s at the museum
Any more info on the Number Stations?
Zodiac's cipher was cracked but RIDDLED with spelling errors.
Dyatlov pass incident. There is in fact oficial, and preety resonable, explanation of this event. It may not be 100% on point (it's soviet russia after all ), but it's not some kind of supernatural event.
People have said for years that the Lost Colony of Roanoke has been solved by DNA testing. Thing is where are the people they matched to? It's always somebody knows somebody that heard about somebody else but can't remember the name. I think they went to the local tribes for help but were killed. The local tribes were either hostile or had been backstabbed by the colonists previously. They had no reason to trust the colonists or want to take them in. Rather than waste resources that were already stretched thin on people they don't like they would have just killed them.
@duanesamuelson2256
Жыл бұрын
Genetic testing was in northern VA tribe which mined I believe copper..they were enslaved btw. The colonists not the tribe
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
Жыл бұрын
YET DNA PROVES YOU WRONG!
@duanesamuelson2256
Жыл бұрын
Just an aside..You're making assumptions about native American relationships with colonists. The local tribes had never been backstabbed (there had been no previous colonies)..and had complex interrelationships between the various tribes which put colonists at odds with some if they were friendly with others. You might try looking up the actual early history instead of making assumptions that the natives were suckers. Even the purchase of Manhattan wasn't cheap..those "trinkets and beads" were worth a lot of money at the time..and the Dutch were suckered by the first tribe since they didn't own it to sell it and it had to be purchased a second time from the tribe that did own it.
@lorisewsstuff1607
Жыл бұрын
@@duanesamuelson2256 you're making assumptions about me. I have been researching this as long as I can remember. I live in North Carolina. The Lost Colony is something I have heard about since I was a kid. I find it fascinating since it's part of my state's history. Has it been documented by scholarly sources that some of the tribes were hostile? Yes. They were hostile to ALL outsiders whether they were from Europe or another local tribe. Were some of the locals mistreated by the colonists? Yes. It's part of the written records of the colony that they pulled some dumbass moves on the natives including murder. John White himself spoke of this after he returned to England. And finally stop painting Native Americans as idiots that are just dying to be victimized. It's people like you, always wanting drama, who treat Native Americans like nothing more than willing victims. You seem to think the natives the European settlers first met only had the mental capacity of young children. They were as were smart as anyone of any culture alive today. You need to grow up and stop defending people that you see as being less than yourself. You're actually being insulting. When they need your help they'll ask for it.
@alichamay7012
Жыл бұрын
You also have to take on the account it's more than likely most of the colonists probably died. Perhaps only a handful survived and early colonist relations were not as strained yet as this was earlier day, before Independence. So taking in a few starving people wasn't unheard of. Equally, many of the tribes on the coast were already part European. A mixture of Norse and Welsh. They simply integrated with the tribes. Third, which isn't talked about much, but about 90% of Native Americans, especially in North America, would die from things like small pox in later years. All you have to do is look at South America, where generally the population is about 40% European, 40% Native, and 20% African. There are various mixes depending on the country and location, but the integration was much more apparent, partly due to the fact they were able to survive illnesses brought by rats and such.
Adventures with purpose Ooof.
@moonprincess500
Жыл бұрын
Should we tell the people?
@DemonicGoddess
Жыл бұрын
@@moonprincess500 haha.
The note in his pocket jyst said Suicide. I started cracking up. 😆
As far as I know, Roanoake was not solved, the settlers joining the natives is a very likely theory but nothing is 100% confirmed.
Solved mystery, it wasent just a fart..
“Glassier”
Easter Island.
Zodiac was found
Ok
It wasn't just being snarky that turned people against him. He was an outsider. Wouldn't have been near that much of a turnout had he been a local.
Epstein didn't Epstein himself
@Phoebe5448
11 ай бұрын
He didn't unalive himself either. He obviously went back to his home planet. (I'm joking, obviously. Someone bumped him off, no question.)
Ooo the one about adventures with purpose didn't age well. Haha
The one with the wine stomper feet... I don't think that's a genetic trait
@Tony32
Жыл бұрын
Get ready for gamer's thumb and cell phone neck genetic mutations in the future 🤣
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Please read more yourself, I really enjoy those ones!! This voice is like nails on a chalkboard
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