Unsolved Crimes
The World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries and Crimes
Throughout history, there have been countless enigmatic events that continue to baffle investigators and armchair detectives alike. From mysterious disappearances to perplexing codes, the world is filled with unsolved mysteries that continue to capture the imagination of people around the globe.
The Lost Colony of Roanoke

One of the oldest unsolved mysteries in the United States is the disappearance of the Roanoke colonists. In 1587, more than 100 men, women, and children settled on Roanoke Island, only to vanish without a trace. The word "Croatoan" was found carved into a post, but no definitive explanation has ever been uncovered.
The Zodiac Killer

Active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Zodiac Killer terrorized Northern California, claiming to have killed 37 people. The killer sent cryptic letters to newspapers, taunting the police and boasting of their crimes. To this day, the identity of the Zodiac Killer remains unknown.
The Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, is infamous for the mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft. Despite numerous theories ranging from magnetic anomalies to alien abductions, the truth behind the disappearances remains elusive.
The Black Dahlia Murder

One of Hollywood's most famous unsolved murders is that of Elizabeth Short, known as the Black Dahlia. In 1947, Short's mutilated body was found in a vacant lot, sparking a media frenzy. Despite numerous suspects and investigations, the case remains unsolved.
The Wow! Signal

In 1977, a powerful radio signal was detected from space by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University. The signal lasted for 72 seconds and has never been detected again. Dubbed the "Wow! Signal," its origin remains a mystery, leading to speculation about extraterrestrial intelligence.
The Tamam Shud Case

Also known as the Mystery of the Somerton Man, this case involves an unidentified man found dead on Somerton Beach in Adelaide, Australia, in 1948. A scrap of paper with the phrase "Tamam Shud" was found in his pocket, leading to a cryptic code and a trail of unanswered questions that persist to this day.