
John Edward Jones: He never came back from Utah’s Nutty Putty cave!
In November 2009, spelunker John Edward Jones ended up with a horrible fate during their caving expedition into the Nutty Putty Cave.
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In November 2009, spelunker John Edward Jones ended up with a horrible fate during their caving expedition into the Nutty Putty Cave.

Scientist, Ettore Majorana was born in Italy in 1906. He famously went missing, presumed dead on 27 March 1938, aged 32. It was claimed he disappeared, or vanished, suddenly under…

Excalibur, in Arthurian legend, King Arthur's sword. As a boy, Arthur alone was able to draw the sword out of a stone in which it had been magically fixed.

Jean Hilliard, the miracle girl from Lengby, Minnesota, was frozen, thawed ― and woke up!

In the serene landscapes of Waianae, Hawaii, a gripping mystery unfolded on February 27, 2015. Eighteen-year-old Daylenn "Moke" Pua vanished without a trace after embarking on a forbidden adventure to the Haiku Stairs, famously known as the "Stairway to Heaven." Despite extensive search efforts and eight years passing, no sign of Daylenn Pua has ever been found.

When the subject of UFOs was brought up, the discussion took an interesting turn. In addition to this subject, the former intelligence chief under the administration of President Bill Clinton mentioned the numerous reports of "unidentified aerial phenomena" that have surfaced in recent years.

Within hours of completing a million-dollar business transaction in Toronto, entertainment tycoon Ambrose Small mysteriously disappeared. Despite an international search, no trace of him was ever found.

He disappeared decades ago after the murder of the family’s nanny. Now British aristocrat Richard John Bingham, the 7th Earl of Lucan, or best known as Lord Lucan, has been…

Attila the Hun, sometimes referred to as the "Flagellum Dei" or "scourge of God," was a formidable enemy for the Romans. However, the whereabouts of his tomb is still unknown.

Gil Pérez was a Spanish soldier of the Filipino Guardia Civil who unexpectedly appeared in Mexico City’s Plaza Mayor on October 24, 1593 (almost 9,000 nautical miles across the Pacific…