Cases since solved or identified — where new evidence, DNA, or analysis finally closed the file. 21 case files in the archive.
Obama's personal chef of more than a decade drowned paddleboarding on Martha's Vineyard in July 2024. The investigation closed quickly; the conspiracy theories did not.
An unidentified man found dead on an Adelaide beach in 1948. Identified July 2022 via DNA genealogy as Carl 'Charles' Webb. Cause of death still unknown.
The body of an unidentified malnourished boy found in a cardboard JC Penney box in Fox Chase, Philadelphia. Identified December 8, 2022 via DNA genealogy as Joseph Augustus Zarelli.
Pont de l'Alma tunnel crash, August 31, 1997. The Operation Paget 832-page report; the 2008 inquest verdict.
Found dead at her Brentwood home, August 5, 1962. Coroner's ruling: probable suicide by barbiturate. The 'no water glass' anomaly. The Kennedy connections.
Found drowned in the rooftop water tank of the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles after weeks of internet attention to the strange elevator surveillance video.
Deputy White House Counsel found dead at Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, July 20, 1993. Five separate official investigations (Park Police, Fiske, Starr, Senate Banking, House Government Oversight) all concluded suicide.
The UK MoD biological warfare expert and BBC source on the 'sexed-up' Iraq WMD dossier, found dead in Oxfordshire woods on July 18, 2003.
The Swedish Prime Minister shot on Sveavägen street in central Stockholm, February 28, 1986. 34 years of unsolved investigation followed by the June 2020 identification of Stig Engström.
The Rolling Stone and BuzzFeed journalist's high-speed single-vehicle crash on a quiet LA street, June 18, 2013. The McChrystal profile context.
Initial December 2010 discoveries on Ocean Parkway, Long Island. The Gilgo Four and subsequent identifications. The July 2023 arrest of Rex Heuermann; 2024 superseding indictments.
The July 1996 explosion of a 747 off Long Island that killed 230. The NTSB's center-fuel-tank conclusion, the eyewitness 'streak of light' reports and the missile and friendly-fire theories, the CIA animation, and the 2013 petition to reopen.
The climate catastrophe of summer frost, crop failure, and famine across the Northern Hemisphere in 1816, caused by the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. The volcanic-winter science, the human toll, and the cultural legacy from Frankenstein to the bicycle.
The East Area Rapist and Original Night Stalker responsible for at least 13 murders and dozens of rapes across California from 1974 to 1986, and the 2018 investigative genetic genealogy breakthrough that identified former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo.
Luigi Serafini 1981 illustrated encyclopedia of an imaginary world written in an invented script. The asemic writing, the partly decoded page numbers, and the artist own statement that there is no hidden meaning.
The African Humid Period roughly 11,000 to 5,000 years ago when the worlds largest desert was a green land of lakes, rivers, and people. The orbital cause, the rock art, the Gobero burials, and the desertification that ended it.
The 18th-century enciphered manuscript cracked in 2011 by Kevin Knight, Beata Megyesi, and Christiane Schaefer using computational methods. The decipherment revealed the rituals of a German secret society, the Oculists.
The round stone structure in Rhode Island claimed by some as a Norse, Templar, or pre-Columbian monument. The colonial-windmill explanation, the radiocarbon dating of its mortar, and why the mainstream view is 17th-century.
The underwater line of limestone blocks off the Bahamas discovered in 1968. The Edgar Cayce Atlantis prophecy connection, the natural-beachrock geological explanation, and why mainstream science considers it a natural formation.
The origin of the 14th-century pandemic. The confirmation that the pathogen was Yersinia pestis through ancient DNA, the discredited alternative-pathogen theories, and the 2022 study tracing the source strain to Central Asia near Lake Issyk-Kul.
The preserved Bronze Age bodies of Xinjiang with Western features and tartan-like textiles. The old Indo-European migration theories, and the 2021 ancient-DNA study showing they were a genetically isolated local population, not incoming migrants.