This list comprises the most famous unsolved mysteries known to man that really defy rational explanation or are just outright strange.
1. Shroud of Turin [Wikipedia]

The shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who had apparently died of crucifixion. Most Catholics consider it to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. It is currently held in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Despite many scientific investigations, no one has yet been able to explain how the image has been imprinted on the shroud and despite many attempts, no one has managed to replicate it. Radiocarbon tests date it to the middle ages, however apologists for the shroud believe it is incorrupt – and carbon dating can only date things which decay.
Prior to the middle ages, reports of the shroud exist as the Image of Edessa – reliably reported since at least the 4th century. In addition, another cloth (the Sudarium) known even from biblical times (John 20:7) exists which is said to have covered Christ’s head in the tomb. A 1999 study by Mark Guscin, a member of the multidisciplinary investigation team of the Spanish Center for Sindonology, investigated the relationship between the two cloths. Based on history, forensic pathology, blood chemistry (the Sudarium also is reported to have type AB blood stains), and stain patterns, he concluded that the two cloths covered the same head at two distinct, but close moments of time. Avinoam Danin (a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) concurred with this analysis, adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match those of the shroud.
2. Mary Celeste [Wikipedia]

Mary Celeste was launched in Nova Scotia in 1860. Her original name was “Amazon”. She was 103 ft overall displacing 280 tons and listed as a half-brig. Over the next 10 years she was involved in several accidents at sea and passed through a number of owners. Eventually she turned up at a New York salvage auction where she was purchased for $3,000. After extensive repairs she was put under American registry and renamed “Mary Celeste”.
The new captain of Mary Celeste was Benjamin Briggs, 37, a master with three previous commands. On November 7, 1872 the ship departed New York with Captain Briggs, his wife, young daughter and a crew of eight. The ship was loaded with 1700 barrels of raw American alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy. The captain, his family and crew were never seen again. The ship was found floating in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar. There were no signs of struggle on board and all documents except the captain’s log were missing.
In early 1873, it was reported that two lifeboats grounded in Spain, one with a body and an American flag, the other containing five bodies. It has been alleged that these could have been the remains of the crew of the Mary Celeste. However, the bodies were apparently never identified.
3. The taos hum [Wikipedia]

The ‘Taos Hum’ is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern europe. It is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine. Since it has proven indetectable by microphones or VLF antennae, its source and nature is still a mystery.
In 1997 Congress directed scientists and observers from some of the most prestigious research institutes in the nation to look into a strange low frequency noise heard by residents in and around the small town of Taos, New Mexico. For years those who had heard the noise, often described by them as a “hum”, had been looking for answers. To this day no one knows the cause of the hum.
4. Black Dahlia [Wikipedia]

In 1947 the body of 22 year old Elizabeth Short was found in two pieces in a parking lot in Los Angeles. According to newspaper reports shortly after the murder, Short received the nickname “Black Dahlia” at a Long Beach drugstore in the summer of 1946, as a play on the then-current movie The Blue Dahlia. However, Los Angeles County district attorney investigators’ reports state the nickname was invented by newspaper reporters covering the murder. In either case, Short was not generally known as the “Black Dahlia” during her lifetime.
Many rumours and tales have spread about the Black Dahlia, and the investigation (one of the largest in LA history) never found the killer.
5. Comte de Saint Germain [Wikipedia]

The Count of St. Germain (allegedly died February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and a mysterious gentleman; he also displayed some skills with the practice of alchemy. He was known as ‘Der Wundermann’ — ‘The Wonderman’. He was a man whose origin was unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace.
Since his death, various occult organizations have adopted him as a model figure or even as a powerful deity. In recent years several people have claimed to be the Count of St. Germain. (Note that St Germain was never regarded as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church – the “st.” before his name refers to his alleged home).
6. Voynich manuscript [Wikipedia]

The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval document written in an unknown script and in an unknown language. For over one hundred years people have tried to break the code to not avail. The overall impression given by the surviving leaves of the manuscript suggests that it was meant to serve as a pharmacopoeia or to address topics in medieval or early modern medicine. However, the puzzling details of illustrations have fueled many theories about the book’s origins, the contents of its text, and the purpose for which it was intended.
The document contains illustrations that suggest the book is in six parts: Herbal, Astronomical, Biological, Cosmological, Pharmaceutical, and recipes.
7. Jack the Ripper [Wikipedia]

In the later half of 1888, London was terrorrised by a series of murders in the east end (largely in the Whitechapel area). The name Jack the Ripper was taken from a letter sent to a newspaper at the time by someone claiming to be the killer. The victims were typically prostitutes who had their throats cut and bodies mutilated. In some cases the bodies were discovered just minutes after the ripper had left the scene.
The police at the time had many suspects but could never find sufficient evidence to convict anyone. In modern times there has even been some speculation that Prince Albert Victor was the murderer. Even with modern police methods, no further light has been shed on the murders in recent times. To this day no one knows who the ripper was.
8. Bermuda Triangle [Wikipedia]

The Bermuda triangle is an area of water in the North Atlantic Ocean in which a large number of planes and boats have gone missing in mysterious circumstances. Over the years many explanations have been put forward for the disappearances, including bad weather, alien abductions, time warps, and suspension of the laws of physics.
Although substantial documentation exists to show that many of the reports have been exaggerated, there is still no explanation for the unusually large number of disappearances in the area.
9. The Zodiac Killer [Wikipedia]

The Zodiac killer was active in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He killed at least five people, and injured two. He comitted the first two murders with a pistol, just inside the Benecia border. In his second shooting in Vallejo, he attempted to kill two people, but one survived despite gunshots to the head and neck. 40 minutes later the police recieved an anonymous phone call from a man claiming to be their killer and admitting to the murders of the previous two victims. One month three letters were sent to Newspapers in California containing a cypher that the killer claimed would give them his name. They cypher was decrypted to read:
“I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS SO MUCH FUN IT IS MORE FUN THAN KILLING WILD GAME IN THE FORREST BECAUSE MAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUE ANAMAL OF ALL TO KILL SOMETHING GIVES ME THE MOST THRILLING EXPERENCE IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN GETTING YOUR ROCKS OFF WITH A GIRL THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAE WHEN I DIE I WILL BE REBORN IN PARADICE AND THEI HAVE KILLED WILL BECOME MY SLAVES I WILL NOT GIVE YOU MY NAME BECAUSE YOU WILL TRY TO SLOI DOWN OR ATOP MY COLLECTIOG OF SLAVES FOR MY AFTERLIFE EBEORIETEMETHHPITI” The last eighteen letters have not been decrypted.
While Arthur Leigh Allen was the prime suspect, all of the evidence was against him being the killer. To this day the Zodiac murders have not been solved.
10. The Babushka Lady [Wikipedia]

During the analysis of the film footage of the assasination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, a mysterious woman was spotted. She was wearing a brown overcoat and a scarf on her head (the scarf is the reason for her name as she wore it in a similar style to Russian grandmothers – also called babushkas). The woman appeared to be holding something in front of her face which is believed to be a camera. She appears in many photos of the scene. Even after the shooting when most people had fled the area, she remained in place and continued to film. Shortly after she is seen moving away to the East up Elm Street. The FBI publically requested that the woman come forward and give them the footage she shot but she never did.
In 1970 a woman called Beverly Oliver came forward and claimed to be the Babushka Woman, though her story contains many inconsistencies. She is generally regarded as a fraud. To this day, no one knows who the Babushka Woman is or what she was doing there. More unusual is her refusal to come forward to offer her evidence.
Due to popular demand I have written another similar article: Another 10 Unsolved Mysteries.
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the black dahlia killer is George Hodel, he was the father of a dectective called steve hodel who was investigating the case it was on a tv show i watched on freeview channel 11
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I’m surprised the Lost Colony of Roanoke is not on this list. However, there is a book by a writer that has tackled this topic. It is called, White Seed: The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
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I’m not sure if someone already said this or not, but I think that the identity of the Zodiac Killer was discovered either last year or the year before. His daughter came out and confessed because he had already passed away by that time.
In my opinion just reading this the Voynich manuscript might be a book of shadows for those who don’t know what that is it is a book which pagans/ witches keep. And a book of shadows contains pretty much that and more.
I honestly don’t think the Babushka lady is a woman. Look at the way she’s standing. She’s standing like a man. No self respecting woman who cares enough to cover her head with a head scarf would stand with her legs spread wide like a tripod. look at how the women in red is standing in comparison, legs much closer together. Also, how many women of that day would go out and buy a video camera and videotape something. I’m all for breaking tradition, but it was a pretty unlikely thing for a woman to do on her own, especially an older woman who would wear a headscarf. All my instincts say — and I would bet money that babushka lady was actually a man.
The shroud of tourin is Leonardo Da’vinci. There was a documentary recently on Da’Vinci and in the documentary they performed a cross *****ysis between the mona lisa and the shroud of tourin, which showed them as a perfect match, while the mona lisa also was a perfect match for a hand drawn self portrait by Da’Vinci. He used a type of radiation burning, mercury and sunlight, as well as a picture of himself to carbon copy the image onto cloth.
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I’m Petros Petrosyan.
I now live in Chicago.
Very Important…
1. The pyramid is not a sepulcher of Pharaoh and the purpose of
its construction was not on this plane.
2.Pyramid is ciphered message.
It is simply improbable.
3. The basic model of the Pyramid cipher was established.
The basic model of the code of a pyramid is formed of 365 small pyramids
which consist atof model of the code. 14 steps
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Ahh, the 11th Unsolvable Mystery: Why do people keep writing “Name” as a comment? It’s like those radio sites that just repeat random strings of numbers over and over. Does anyone know why someone would do that?
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Id like to see a few politicians vanish…but strangely they do not…I think they are behind many disappearances in our world.
I am a detective, taking the name of a manga detective, and the zodiac killer is still out there. He isnt young, but he is on rampage. There havnt been any recent victims, and there has been proof that there are multiple zodiac killers, all whose names are unkown. Ive been hunting the killer down for years, and came to the conclusion that they are all male, and is said to be insecure, with the supposed letter he had written about wanting slaves in the afterlife. the message does say differently, as the decoded one says a lot of words arnt even words, and some letters are placed randomly. I have created thousands of possibilities for deciphering it, but not come close.
I had to give another comment so it wouldn’t just stay at 899… Okay. that’s the only reason I’m commenting. Yup.
When I was 7yrs old(1975)I was scubadiving in the north/eastern coast of off San Juan with my dad and 2 uncles…when suddenly there was no power on the boat none of the instruments worked…the sky turn pitch black and the water was rising in huge columns…and then hundreds(maybe thousands!)of dolphins…
there is something out there…
I know
i think maybe the so called camera of the babuska lady is a gun or something, you never know…..
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wow i never knew about the tao hum.
but this might explain these hums i heard all the time.
whenever i was alone and not doing anything, if i concentrated,
i could here a low hum. sometimes it would be loud, sometimes less.
a few times it was so loud i had to cover my ears…..
or maybe im just crazy cause nobody else heard it.
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the face in the shroud of turin was not of Jesus. it is more likely that of jacques demolay, the last commander of the knights templars, who was subjected to the same kind of torture inflicted upon The Christ.
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Not sure is anyone else mentioned this or not but there was a special on Discovery or NatGeo (or some other similar channel) that theorized that Jack the Ripper moved to New York and started killing there and that’s why the murders stopped in London. They did a pretty convincing job proving that around the time the murders stopped in London almost identical murders started occurring in NYC.
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I read abt some, watched a couple of cases, but the most exciting are the ones that I jst came acroSs for the 1st time… Highly thrilling and informative.
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i like it very much…!!!
i only know something about bermuda triangle…!!!
but by reading this i came to know about various mysteries…!!!
thankssss for the information
True…
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i got the answer for # 1 there is a face and the story says it was rapt around the face so it is juses face and there was blood on it and wen he was crusfid thay had a crown of thrones so it cud of ben that juses blode type was AB.and the clof was found in the tomb and jesuse was in the tomb after crusifid for 3 days
this is so interesting……..
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What’s the fascination with the Shroud of Turin? Even if you prove that it’s real, and that it’s from the time that Christ is supposed to have been crucified, at what point have you proven it had anything to do with Jesus? There were thousands of crucifixions, and even more generic average deaths. Why would proving the Shroud authentic prove that it was Jesus? Wouldn’t it simply prove that a phenomenon took place and requires more looking into? Jumping to naming the person depicted with zero evidence of identity is illogical.
The Shroud of Turin has been solved.
My mum worked it out. Proud of her.
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The American Government with the aid of the CIA killed Kennedy why would any one trust them then and now? Hell all knowen law enforcement agencies knowen and created by the greedy American Government don’t trust one another.
Okkkk…this is too scary…but I do believe in these stories because things like these do happen
estoy buscando información de un crimen sin resolver, no tengo la fecha exacta pero creo que ocurrió entre los años ’60 y ’70. busque por todos lados pero no pude encontrar nada. la información que recuerdo fue de un libro que leí y si bien recuerdo relataba lo siguiente.
niño de no mas de 7 años fue encontrado ahogado en un c***** cercano a su casa, se pensó en accidentes pero creo que fue asesinato, familiares estuvieron implicados pero nunca se pudo resolver. la información como ven es muy vaga, no recuerdo ubicación, pero creo que fue en Europa, si les resulta familiar me podrían ayudar con algún dato nombre o pais les agradecería mucho. mi email es leejunfan101@hotmail.com
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so you think that it is completely impossible for the bremuda to be something supernatural?
you all suck
There are three magic boxes in this world, obviously, the man who made himself Jesus has one but he’s still rolling all over the floor laughing his balls off to bother enlightening you guys
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will they remain unsolved forever? they are really mysteries and very interesting.
i can not understand the mystery of ” Black Dahlia ” . the site is nice but it does contain the mystery of of the ” CURSE OF TUTHANKAMUN” – in my eyes the most mysterious one.