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The most mysterious deaths in history that still have no answers to date

Everyone will die, but in history there are people who leave behind some mysteries behind their deaths that after many years of investigation still cannot be solved.

By Ken DaklakPublished 2 years ago 9 min read

Top 10 most mysterious deaths in human history

1. Death of Edgar Allan Poe

2. The death of Queen Cleopatra

3. Death of Princess Yongtai

4. Mysterious death of two boys recovered from Westminster Abbey

5. Death of Kaspar Hauser

6. Death of the 12th president of the United States

7. Death of actress Thelma Todd

8. Death of hacker Adrian Lamo

9. Death of Alberto Nisman

10. Death of Yves Godard

There are many unsolved deaths in history, from ancient times to modern times, whose causes have not yet been determined. These deaths have many different theories but no one can clearly explain these deaths.

1. Death of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer, died on October 7, 1849 under mysterious circumstances. On October 3, 1849, he was found in Baltimore, Maryland exhausted and in need of immediate assistance. He was admitted to Washington College Hospital, where he died four days later.

Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer and poet. He is considered a central figure of the Era of Romanticism in American literature. He died on October 7, 1849 under mysterious conditions that remain unsolved.

He was 40 when he died. On October 3, 1849, a man named Joseph W. Walker found a shabbily dressed man lying in a gutter and semi-conscious in Baltimore, Maryland. This man looked very closely and realized it was Edgar Allan Poe.

On September 27, Poe left Richmond, Virginia to edit a book of poetry, and was not heard from or seen for the next five days until October 3. He was admitted to Washington College Hospital, where he died 4 days later.

His death raised the big questions of why Poe was found in a strange city, why he was wearing someone else's clothes, and what caused his delirium. .

2. The death of Queen Cleopatra

Cleopatra, the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt died on August 12 BC in Alexandria. She committed suicide by letting an Egyptian cobra bite her. Modern scholars still debate the authenticity of whether her death was caused by snakebite. Some scholars say that her rival, Octavian, forced her to commit suicide in another way.

Cleopatra VII was the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt and ruled as co-regent for nearly three decades. She died on August 12, 30 BC in Alexandria. She was the lover of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.

After the Battle of Actium, Antony and Cleopatra's forces were defeated by Octavian's forces. Many rumors have suggested that Cleopatra committed suicide after this defeat. After hearing the rumors, Antony committed suicide with his own sword, but the rumors of Cleopatra's suicide were false.

On August 12, 30 BC, after burying Antony and meeting Octavian, Cleopatra locked herself in her room and died, which means no one knows how she died, but Plutarch and his Other writers have theorized that she committed suicide by letting herself be bitten by an Egyptian cobra.

However, modern scholars still debate the authenticity of whether her death was caused by snakebite or not. Some scholars say that her rival Octavian forced her to commit suicide in another way.

3. Death of Princess Yongtai

Princess Yongtai, a princess in the Tang dynasty, was executed along with her brother and husband by Empress Wu Zetian for speaking ill of Wu Zetian's lovers. However, her epitaph states that she was pregnant when she was killed. From a fragment of her pelvis, it was assumed that she died of childbirth or miscarriage.

Princess Yongtai was a princess in the Tang Dynasty and the 7th daughter of King Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty. She died on October 9, 701 CE at the age of 15 or 16, but the cause of her death remains controversial.

However, her epitaph states that she died of childbirth - her pelvis was much smaller than that of other women her age. Another theory is that she may have had a miscarriage after hearing of her brother and husband's execution.

4. Mysterious death of two boys recovered from Westminster Abbey

In 1933, the skeletons of two young boys were recovered from Westminster Abbey, they were reburied in 1674 and placed in the Henry VII Chapel in the Abbey. However, these bones are believed to belong to two princes who were murdered at the Tower of London in the 15th century.

The King of England, Edward V, and his brother, Richard of Shrewsbury, are known as the "Tower Princes" because they were murdered at the Tower of London in the 15th century. It is said that they were murdered by Gloucester so he could retain his power.

In 1674, the skeletons of two boys, one about 10 years old and the other about 13 years old, were found, and these two remains were widely believed to be those of the "Princes in the Tower".

In 1674, the skeletons were reburied in an urn and placed in the Henry VII Chapel in the Abbey.

5. Death of Kaspar Hauser

The death of young German man Kaspar Hauser remains a mystery. On December 14, 1833, he came home with a stab wound in the chest and died three days later. He said he had been attacked, but the coroner's court doubted this and speculated that he had injured himself to seek attention.

Young German man Kaspar Hauser grew up in a dark cell in complete isolation. Many theories suggest that he was a member of the Baden Grand Ducal Family and was hidden away because of royal intrigue. However, his death still creates controversy to this day.

On December 14, 1833, he returned home with a stab wound in the chest. According to him, a stranger stabbed him in Ansbach Court Garden while giving him a bag. Hauser died on December 17, 1833, from this deep stab wound.

However, many of Hauser's statements were inconsistent and this led the Ansbach Court to assume that he stabbed himself to attract attention. Forensic examiners also agreed with the suggestion that his injuries may indeed have been self-inflicted, but that he injured himself more severely than expected.

6. Death of the 12th president of the United States

Zachary Taylor, 12th president of the United States, died on July 9, 1850. Doctors cited cholera as the cause of death, but rumors spread that pro-slavery Southerners had poisoned him. In the 1990s, the president was exhumed and tested for arsenic, but only trace amounts of arsenic were found. His death remains a mystery to this day.

Zachary Taylor, 12th president of the United States and military leader of the United States, died on July 9, 1850 at the age of 65.

Taylor was an officer in the United States Army, rose to the rank of major general and became a national hero after his exploits in the Mexican-American War. However, his death caused much controversy. It is suggested that he was assassinated.

Doctors blamed cholera for his death, but it was said that pro-slavery Southerners poisoned him, or that the 13th president of the United States, Millard Fillmore, poisoned him. grandfather. Millard Fillmore proposed many new laws, but Taylor objected, and Millard Fillmore was sworn in the next day after Taylor's death.

In the 1990s, Clara Rising, a former professor at the University of Florida, suggested that arsenic poisoning was the cause of Taylor's death.

However, there was only a small amount of arsenic present, and it was not enough to prove assassination. Therefore, the mystery of his death remains unsolved.

7. Death of actress Thelma Todd

Thelma Todd, an American actress, died on December 16, 1935. She was found dead in her car. The cause of her death was determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning, but the exact circumstances could not be determined, and the case was closed as "accidental, possible suicidal tendencies". It was never determined whether her death was due to accident, suicide, or murder.

Thelma Alice Todd is an American actress who has appeared in many films and is best remembered for her comedic roles. She died at the age of 29 on December 16, 1935 inside the car that was parked in her garage.

Her death was determined to be due to carbon monoxide poisoning, but the exact circumstances of death have not been determined. A grand jury determined that Thelma Todd was murdered, but there was no evidence of such an act.

This case was then subjected to many theories and speculations, but it was officially closed after it was declared that the death was "accidental with possible suicidal tendencies". We will never know whether Thelma Todd's death was accidental, suicide, or murder.

8. Death of hacker Adrian Lamo

Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker was found dead on March 14, 2018 in the guest bedroom of a couple he had been living with. After months of investigation, the cause of his death remains unknown, but theories suggest that his death is linked to the criminal case of Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange.

Adrian Lamo was a computer hacker who passed away at the age of 37 on March 14, 2018. He gained media attention after breaking into several high-profile computer networks including Yahoo and Microsoft .

He leaked hundreds of sensitive US government documents. He died on a pile of sheets in the bedroom of a couple with whom he had lived.

After months of investigation, the cause of his death has still not been determined. Many conspiracy theories have been put forward. The most popular of which is that his death is linked to the criminal cases against Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange.

However, evidence suggests that he died due to drug abuse, as various pills were found in his house, and that could have been the cause of serious health problems when combined with kratom, a drug to which he was addicted. His death remains an unsolved mystery.

9. Death of Alberto Nisman

Alberto Nisman, an Argentine federal prosecutor, was found dead on January 18, 2015 with a gunshot wound to the head. He was investigating the AMIA bombing, and publicly accused the Argentine president of covering up the suspect. Theories are that he committed suicide, but his friends and family deny it. The incident is still under investigation.

Alberto Nisman, an Argentine federal prosecutor, was the lead investigator of the 1994 AMIA bombing, which was the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina. He was found dead in his home with a gunshot wound to the head on January 18, 2015.

The prosecutor had previously publicly accused President Cristina Kirchner and other senior officials of covering up the attack suspects for foreign policy reasons. He was about to present evidence against high-ranking officials, including the President, to Congress when he died the day before.

However, Nisman's death was ruled a suicide by a team of forensic experts, but his friends and family all denied it. They said Nisman did not appear depressed or suicidal. Instead, he eagerly looked forward to his meeting with Congress. The investigation into Alberto Nisman remains an open case.

10. Death of Yves Godard

Yves Godard, a French doctor, disappeared with his two children on a sailboat in September 1999. In 2000, a skull fragment was found that belonged to his daughter, and some bone fragments from he was also found later. However, there was no trace of his wife and son. In 2012, the case was closed and prosecutors dismissed the death as accidental and believed that Godard may have murdered his family.

Yves Godard is a French doctor who disappeared with his two children in September 1999. He set off with his two children on a sailboat and never returned. As the mystery was revealed, clues were discovered. Traces of blood were found in the family's home.

In 2000, a skull fragment from one of Godard's children, probably his daughter, was discovered, and six years later, some bone fragments from Godard himself were discovered. Over the next few years, many other items were found such as lifeboats, identification documents, credit cards and more on the northern coast of Brittany.

Prosecutors ruled out accidental death and believed Godard murdered his family and committed suicide at sea, but they were uncertain about this theory. This case was closed without any new leads in 2012.

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  • HK Decor2 years ago

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  • shanmuga priya2 years ago

    Truly interesting to know those mystery. Thank you for sharing.

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