Grigori Rasputin, a close personal advisor to the Tsar of Russia, refused to die. It took multiple attempts to kill this mystical man.
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The “Missingest Man” was Judge Crater, whose 1930 disappearance led to the lengthiest unsolved missing person case in New York City.
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Through handwriting analysis, the FBI concluded that all the Anthrax letters were written by the same person. The FBI believes Bruce Ivins was the culprit.
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The Amber Room was a coveted treasure from the 18th century, but its fate has been a mystery since WWII. This is the history of the priceless chamber.
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Raoul Wallenberg bravely went to Hungary to defy the Nazis and their allies to save Jews. Unfortunately disappeared some months before the war ended.
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The Hum is a localized, persistent low-frequency that drives people mad. There are a number of theories as to the origins of this strange phenomenon.