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Mysteries that intrigue you?

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maduggar · 18/10/2010 13:00

I love reading about unsolved mysteries, they fascinate me!

Here are a few of my faves ...

sommerton man

- this one has noise!

the Beaumont children - imagine 3 of your children going mising :(

What are yours? Stonhenge, UFOs, The Kennedeys ...?

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aDarkStarWithStrangeWays · 18/10/2010 18:25

Shriney I would have liked to take a look around this place before it got torn down and turned into apartments. If I wasn't such a wuss, that is.

ShrineOfCrazyDemon · 18/10/2010 18:46

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Marjee · 18/10/2010 18:56

I read an article about JonBenet Ramsay's murder which said that her mother had reported an intruder in her bedroom one night 2 weeks before JonBenet died. It was really critical of the police and claimed that they had tried to frame her parents to cover up their own negligence in the investigation. I can't remember where I read it now, sorry!

I'm very intrigued by Claudia Lawrence's disappearance, I don't understand how someone can just disappear without trace, how awful for her family Sad. The same goes for Suzy Lamplugh and Madeleine Mcann Sad

aDarkStarWithStrangeWays · 18/10/2010 18:57

Shrine there's a film called Session 9 that was shot in the Danvers Asylum. Worth seeing if you want a real time look around the place (the film is pretty decent too).

rubyrubyruby · 18/10/2010 19:01

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SarahStratton · 18/10/2010 19:06

The Claudia Lawrence case is bizarre isn't.

fustyarse · 18/10/2010 19:07

want to see something creepy?

[hshock]

SarahStratton · 18/10/2010 19:14

Hahaha!

"Anonymous said...
Just someone shouting 'get out of moi orchard!"
August 27, 2010 8:05 AM

GetOrf what have you got to say for yourself?

twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:15

What was that film about Ayers Rock, where the young girls disappeared? That was creepy, wasn't that based on a true story?

rubyrubyruby · 18/10/2010 19:17

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aDarkStarWithStrangeWays · 18/10/2010 19:18

Picnic At Hanging Rock.

twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:19

I don't know. This event took place a long time ago (judging by the dresses the girls were wearing)

maduggar · 18/10/2010 19:20

Picnic is a piece of fcition though, isnt it?

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twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:21

Not sure, I just Googled it, there are conflicting reports?

ShrineOfCrazyDemon · 18/10/2010 19:22

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twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:24

The nasca (sp?) lines are interesting.
Aren't there reports recently of sheep and cattle being drained of blood and organs missing in remote areas? I'll try and find it.

rubyrubyruby · 18/10/2010 19:26

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twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:27

Here [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/article647307.ece]]

maduggar · 18/10/2010 19:27

Shiney - I love stories like that!! Isnt here a stroy liek that about Anthony Hopkins & a book? I forget the details!

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twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:28

Sorry I'll try again
business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/article647307.ece

maduggar · 18/10/2010 19:29

Ive heard of the nazcar lines but have no idea what they are Blush

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SarahStratton · 18/10/2010 19:30

Picnic at Hanging Rock is fiction. I've got the book and there is a disclaimer at the front and an article at the back explaining this.

ShrineOfCrazyDemon · 18/10/2010 19:32

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twirlymum · 18/10/2010 19:35

The Nazca lines
www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_1.htm