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The Ghost Ship of the Caribbean: The Mystery of the MV Joyita
The MV Joyita, a 25-ton motor vessel, set sail from Samoa on October 3, 1955, bound for the Tokelau Islands. On board were 25 people, including crew, passengers, and a cargo of medical supplies. The journey should have taken only 43 hours. However, the Joyita never reached its destination.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Horror
What Happened to Michael Negrete? A Student Vanishes Overnight
On December 10, 1999, 21-year-old Michael Negrete, a junior at Arizona State University (ASU), vanished from his Tempe, Arizona apartment. The case remains one of the most baffling unsolved mysteries in American missing persons history.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Education
No Explanation: The Death of Kanika Powell in 2008
On February 12, 2008, 28-year-old Kanika Powell, a vibrant and ambitious young woman, mysteriously died in Baltimore, Maryland. Her untimely passing left her family, friends, and investigators searching for answers that would never come.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
Was It Aliens? The Baltic Sea Anomaly of 2006
In June 2011, Swedish treasure hunters Peter Lindberg and Dennis Åsberg from the Ocean X Team discovered a peculiar, circular object on the floor of the Baltic Sea, approximately 300 feet below the surface. The object was found using side-scan sonar technology.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in History
Missing at the Mall: The Disappearance of Patrick McNeill
Patrick McNeill, a 21-year-old college student at Fordham University in New York City, vanished on February 16, 1997. He was last seen leaving a bar called The Dapper Dog on Manhattan’s Upper East Side after spending the evening with friends.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
Who Killed Alonzo Brooks? A Case Reopened After Years
The death of Alonzo Brooks, a young Black man, in 2004 has remained a perplexing and tragic case. Found deceased in a creek in La Cygne, Kansas, his death was initially ruled as undetermined. However, a new autopsy conducted in 2020 determined that his death was, in fact, a homicide.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
The True Story Behind the Smiley Face Murders Theory
The "Smiley Face Murder" theory, popularized by retired NYPD detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte, proposes a sinister connection between a series of drowning deaths of young men across the United States. They believe these deaths are not accidental but rather the work of a serial killer or a group of killers, often referred to as the "Smiley Face Killers."
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
The Odd Circumstances Surrounding Rico Harris’s Disappearance
The disappearance of Rico Harris, a former Harlem Globetrotter, in 2014 remains an unsolved mystery. His case has captivated the public's attention due to the peculiar circumstances surrounding his vanishing.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
Mysterious Men in Black in Norway’s Hessdalen Lights Phenomenon
The Hessdalen Lights, a mysterious phenomenon occurring in the Hessdalen Valley in Norway, have puzzled scientists and enthusiasts for decades. These strange lights, often described as orbs, balls of light, or columns of light, appear in the night sky, changing color and shape. While the exact nature of these lights remains unknown, one of the most intriguing aspects of the phenomenon is the presence of mysterious figures, often referred to as "Men in Black."
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Earth
Did Elisa Lam Fall Victim to the Supernatural?
The death of Elisa Lam, a 21-year-old Canadian student, at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles in 2013, is a case shrouded in mystery and speculation. While the official cause of death was ruled as accidental drowning, the circumstances surrounding her death and the bizarre security footage of her behavior in the hotel elevator have fueled various theories, including supernatural explanations.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal











