Inimda
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Post by Inimda on Jul 25, 2024 13:46:50 GMT -5
YouTube has videos solving most of the unsolved cases out there. You just have to watch all the ones dealing with the case. It's definitely better than going out and buying books by authors of True Crime. Here's one on the Tylenol Killings since we've already given it away for those who haven't looked at it yet: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKsbV3ABZC0
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Inimda
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Post by Inimda on Jul 26, 2024 10:29:52 GMT -5
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Post by AM on Aug 18, 2024 13:21:10 GMT -5
Here's a lift of cases officially considered "unsolved" but "unofficially" solved. (By that I mean by authors and websleuths and even YouTubers and/or initially by police who chose not to or were unable to make an arrest.)
From A to Zodiac
Anthrax Attacks Atlanta Ripper Axeman of New Orleans Black Dahlia Butcher of Kingsbury Run DB Cooper Jack the Ripper Jill Dando JonBenét Ramsay Mad Trapper of Rat River Madeleine McCann Phantom Killer Tylenol Killer Zodiac
The American cases are the best because America has a greater population and therefore greater crowd-sourcing so the cases are either solved or they are impossibly difficult to solve. A couple of the American cases above were only solved in the last 15 years. That's why I hesitate to add Carrie Brown. The working solution is still pending. The others are still officially unsolved and it's still a challenge to find the 'unofficial' solution, unless the solution comes from the FBI or a Texas Ranger or, at least, the local police. We give no spoilers because they are still good cases for newbies to investigate and for oldies to continue to investigate.
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