Sinopsis
Each episode will be themed listing the top 10 true crime stories and mysteries that you may have never heard of before.
Episodios
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Unsolved Mysteries: Japan
15/07/2019 Duración: 36minJapan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. In a nation with one of the highest populations, it recorded only 440 homicides in 2014 and a conviction rate of an astonishing 99%. However, until 2005, the statute of limitation for murder was only 15 years. Because of this, some murder cases have never been solved which makes them mysteriously listed….Website coming soonFacebook /mysteriouslylistedTwitter @mysteriouslistMusic by Myuu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Missing Persons: Strange Sightings
08/07/2019 Duración: 31minWhenever someone goes missing and their disappearance is covered by numerous media outlets, it’s inevitable that investigators begin to be flooded with tips from witnesses claiming to have seen the victim in the days, weeks, months, even years after their disappearance. Generally, these reports are never confirmed and it is assumed that the witness mistook the person they saw for the missing person. However, in the cases we will talk about today, the witnesses will supply certain details that make investigators take notice of these sightings. And while these missing persons cases remain unsolved to this day, these strange witness sightings caused everyone involved to look at the case in a very different light. This week on Mysteriously Listed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Unsolved Mysteries: Radio Broadcasts
01/07/2019 Duración: 25minMysterious short-wave radio broadcasts have been heard, often on the air since the 1950s, and usually consisting of a sampled or synthesized human voice, reading out random strings of digits, usually in groups of five, in various languages and accents not always matching where the signals seem to be coming from. They can appear out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly. Confusion about their purpose has led many to believe that they’re related to intelligence services, ghosts or extraterritorial life. Judge for yourself today on mysteriously listed.Website coming soonFacebook /mysteriouslylistedTwitter @mysteriouslistMusic by Myuu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Missing Persons: Cruise Ships
23/06/2019 Duración: 27minThis week we discuss unexplained disappearances on cruise ships.1:00 Merrian Carver3:50 George Allen Smith IV7:15 Farbia Armani11:27 Annette Mizener13:45 Christopher Caldwell16:06 John Halford18:05 Rebecca Coriam22:22 Amy Lynn BradleyWebsite coming soon Facebook /mysteriouslylistedTwitter @mysteriouslist Music by Myuu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.