Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Most History Unsolved Murder Mystery


    The Atlas Vampire Case

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 The Atlas Vampire is the nickname given to the unknown assailant who committed the unsolved "Vampire Murder" (also known as the Vampire Murder Case) in Stockholm, Sweden in 1932.
In 1932 in Stockholm, Sweden, an unnamed 32-year-old prostitute was found dead approximately 48 hours after her murder. Though murders of prostitute weren’t that rare at the time, the woman who had been killed by a crushing blow to the skull had attracted significant media attention as it appeared in the autopsy note that the killer had apparently been drinking the woman’s blood. Due to the absence of forensic technology and the lack of witnesses, this spine-chilling mystery remained unsolved.

 The Black Dahlia
"The Black Dahlia" was a nickname given to Elizabeth Short, an American woman who was the victim of a much-publicized murder in 1947.
Hollywood's most famous murder case unfolded on January 15, 1947 when the raven-haired, 22-year-old actress Elizabeth Short was found dead on Norton Avenue between 39th and Coliseum streets in Los Angeles. Her body had been cut in half and appeared to have been drained of blood with precision. The murderer had also cut 3-inch gashes into each corner of her mouth, creating a spooky clown-esque smile.

Her body was found mutilated, sliced with surgical precision and drained of blood on January 15, 1947 in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. The oldest unsolved case in LA was the subject of widespread speculations that led to a number of suspects but no convictions.

Jack the Stripper


Jack the Stripper is the nickname given to an unidentified serial killer responsible for what came to be known as the London "nude murders" between 1964 and 1965 (also known as the "Hammersmith murders" or "Hammersmith nudes" case).

1888 was a bad year to be a prostitute. Between August 7 and November 10 of that year, five women were killed in the Whitechapel district of London's East End, their throats slashed and their bodies mutilated in a way that indicated they all met their fates at the hands of the same person. One victim's kidney was even mailed to the police, along with a series of taunting notes penned by someone calling himself Jack the Ripper. Serial murder was a relatively new phenomenon and the attacks were highly publicized. The law's failure to identify the killer led to such an outcry that both the home secretary and London police commissioner resigned in disgrace.



JonBenet Ramsey





JonBenet Patricia Ramsey (August 6, 1990 – December 25, 1996) was a six-year-old American girl who was murdered in her home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996. Police found her body in the basement of the family home about eight hours after she was reported missing. She had been struck on the head and strangled

Almost twelve years have passed since Dec. 26, 1996, when John Ramsey, a wealthy software executive, found his 6-year-old daughter JonBenet dead in the basement of their Boulder, Colo. home. Eight hours prior, his wife Patsy had found a ransom note demanding $118,000 for their daughter's safe return. No call ever came from a kidnapper. So unraveled the saga of the young beauty queen whose murder has put a cloud over her entire family, the Boulder Police Department and the District Attorney in charge of solving the case. Investigators in Boulder — who were dealing with the city's first murder that year — failed to conduct a proper search of the house and even allowed friends of the family to walk in and out of the crime scene as the family and police waited for a ransom call.

Zodiac Killer

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For the New York City Zodiac copycat, see Heriberto Seda. For the Japanese Zodiac copycat, see Kobe child murders.


Zodiac Killer is the nickname given to an unidentified serial killer who operated in northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Zodiac murdered victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. The killer originated the name "Zodiac" in an August 7, 1969 letter to the local Bay Area press, which was just one in a series of taunting letters. These letters included four cryptograms Of the four cryptograms sent, only one has been definitively solved.

Friday, 18 December 2015

Top Celebrities Mysterious Deaths

           

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Celebrities live most of their lives in the public eye and often remain in the spotlight long after their deaths. Over the past few decades, some of the world’s most glamorous and famous stars have notoriously passed away from natural causes and illnesses, drug overdoses, car crashes, suicides and even murders.

Thanks to the media, the public is usually privy to the intimate details surrounding the passing of a celebrity. Often a deceased star’s most devoted fans struggle to deal with the fact that their idol is gone. The high profile deaths of some – and the abundance of details that often flood the media after they pass away – can lead to the rise of rampant public speculation and even conspiracy theories about the circumstances of the celebrity’s death.

Elizabeth Short – Died: January 15, 1947



Elizabeth Short: A beautiful 22-year-old woman who was found with her body sliced in half at the waist on January 15, 1947 has come to be known for her notorious nickname, The Black Dahlia.
Hollywood's most famous murder case unfolded on January 15, 1947 when the raven-haired, 22-year-old actress Elizabeth Short was found dead on Norton Avenue between 39th and Coliseum streets in Los Angeles. Her body had been cut in half and appeared to have been drained of blood with precision. The murderer had also cut 3-inch gashes into each corner of her mouth, creating a spooky clown-esque smile.
Her body was found mutilated, sliced with surgical precision and drained of blood on January 15, 1947 in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. The oldest unsolved case in LA was the subject of widespread speculations that led to a number of suspects but no convictions.


Bruce Lee – Died: July 20, 1973


In 1973 the famous martial arts actor took a painkiller for a headache and laid down for a nap and never woke up. Doctors called his death a “death by misadventure” caused by a reaction to the medicine.  However, scientists and doctors disputed the circumstances surrounding his death, and his celebrity status combined with his untimely death (he was working on a movie at the time) fueled many theories about his passing. Some even called it a curse, especially after the accidental death of his son Brandon Lee in 1993 while Brandon was filming a scene for the movie “The Crow.”

Natalie Wood- Died November 29, 1981


The Hollywood starlet died in 1981 during a weekend on Catalina Island, California, with her husband, Robert Wagner. Her death was ruled an accidental drowning. However, many facts about her death are unknown because no one admitted to seeing how she entered the water. She went missing one night and her body was found floating a mile away from the island the next day. The coroner said that Wood had been drinking and might have slipped. In 2011, authorities reopened the investigation into her death following new information and changed the cause of her death from accidental drowning to “drowning and other undetermined factors.”

Brittany Murphy – Died: December 20, 2009

The 2009 death of the 32 year old movie star was declared a result of pneumonia, iron deficiency and drug overdose. However, her father and friends have publicly spoken up about concerns that there was something stranger about her death. Her father commissioned an independent lab to do tests on a strand of hair, which revealed that the presence of heavy metals in her body at the time of death were up to nine times higher than what is deemed “high” by the World Health Organization. Furthermore, her husband also tragically died only 5 months after her death from similar causes.


Marilyn Monroe – Died: August 5, 1962

Marilyn Monroe: The movie sex symbol’s sudden death at her Brentwood, California home was officially ruled a suicide after she overdosed on sleeping pills on August 5, 1962, but there has always been speculation surrounding the events of her death after reports circulated that many items were removed from her house. Wild theories have included murder by the mafia because of Monroe’s alleged affairs with President John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert, with JFK and Bobby possibly orchestrating the murder themselves because she threatened to reveal her sexual involvement with the politicians. Others think the 36-year-old Some Like It Hot star suffered an accidental drug overdose instead of committing suicide.

Monday, 14 December 2015

Most Unsolved Murder Mystery?!!

Amber Hagerman


Amber Rene Hagerman was just nine years old when she was abducted and murdered. Amber was riding her bike close to her grandparent’s home in Arlington, Texas on January 13, 1996 when she was snatched. Amber and her brother Ricky were riding around the block when they went a little further to an abandoned grocery store parking lot to ride on a ramp there that children often enjoyed riding on. Amber’s brother became worried that they were riding further than their mother had said to go so he told Amber he was returning home. Ricky started back home and Amber stayed for one more ride on the ramp. When Ricky got home the family asked about Amber and when he said that she had stayed a little longer the family sent him back to bring her home. Ricky returned, however, he could not find his sister. Jimmie Whitson, grandfather to Amber and Ricky jumped in to his truck and went to find her himself. At the parking lot Jimmie found a police car and pulled up next to it where the officer told him that a man close by had heard screaming and looked to see another man carrying a young girl in to his pickup truck. The man who lived close by had called 911 summoning the police officer but when the officer arrived at the scene all he found was a bicycle that Amber had been riding.

The Black Dahlia


The Black Dahlia is a nickname used to refer to Elizabeth Short, born in 1924 and murdered in 1947. The body of Short was discovered in Leimert Park in Los Angeles on January 15, 1947. The case of the Black Dahlia has been publicized in book and film form, most significantly for the sheer gruesome nature of the crime. The body of Short was discovered mutilated with a cut across her waist that was so deep that it sliced her in half. Short had been completely drained of blood, she was nude and the corners of her mouth had been slashed up to her ears. The nude body appeared to have been posed with her hands above her head and her elbows bent at right angles. The cause of death is stated to have been blood loss from the cuts to her face combined with shock that resulted from a concussion she received before her death.
There have been a handful of suspects in the case of the Black Dahlia; however, no one has yet to be convicted of the crime and as time passes it is increasingly unlikely that anyone will pay for the crime. The killer of Short is suspected to have contacted the newspapers on numerous occasions when he felt that the coverage of the murder was tapering off and once even mailed an envelope containing personal possessions of Short to prove his involvement in the case. The envelope also contained a small address book with the name “Mark Hansen” on the cover, the last individual known to have seen Elizabeth Short alive. Due to the sheer sensationalism of the case, over the years many people came forward claiming to have plaid a role in the death of Short; however, no one has ever been convicted of the crime.

 Arushi Talwar



The investigation of 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar's murder, who was found with her throat slit, presented years of twists and turns. While the domestic help, Hemraj was initially accused, the body of their Nepalese domestic help was also found within days. A long drawn out investigation saw confusion over evidence, accusations of her parents Rajesh and Nupur Talwar misleading investigators, and a dramatic trial by media (and now a Bollywood movie featuring Irrfan Khan), the court eventually ruled the parents guilty.

Hinterkaifeck



On the night of March 31, 1922, the six residents of Hinterkaifeck, a small farmstead in Germany, were murdered with a mattock (a tool similar to a pickaxe). The victims were Andreas and Cäzilia Gruber, their widowed daughter Viktoria, her children Cäzilia and Joseph, the maid, Maria Baumgartner. It was rumored that Andreas and Viktoria had an incestuous relationship, and that Joseph was their son. The Gruber’s earlier maid left the family six months earlier, having claimed the home was haunted. And days before the murder, Andreas told neighbors he’d discovered a strange set of footprints in the snow leading from the forest to the home, but not back. He’d also heard footsteps in the attic, and a set of keys went missing. Based on the crime scene found days after the murders, investigators believed the family was led one by one into the barn to be killed, before the murderer killed the maid and young Joseph in the house. More than 100 suspects were ultimately questioned, but none were ever convicted of the crimes.

Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run



Also known as the Cleveland Torso Murderer, the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run was a serial killer active in Cleveland in the 1930s. The official victim count is 12, but investigators believe the true number is likely higher. The Mad Butcher was so named for beheading and dismembering his victims (beware the Google image search for this one; the above picture is a plaster cast of one victim’s head, but much more gruesome pictures exist), and sometimes castrating his male victims. Many of the victims were not found for many months (or even upwards of a year) after their murders; some were never identified as their heads were never found. Some suspected there was more than one “Mad Butcher,” but the case remains unsolved.