5 Biggest Unsolved Mysteries in the History of world



Throughout mankind’s cruel and sullied past, unexplained oddities have become commonplace, often being relegated to myths and legends in the minds of future generations. So often forgotten with little more than a complacent shrug and the statement: “We’ll never know.”, these events often capture humanity’s strangest and most horrific characteristics. Hi. I am Mr. Mysterious, and today we’ll be delving into the past, exploring some of the many unsolved and unexplained cases of history. Be sure to subscribe because you don't want to miss what is next subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/Mysterious5s Welcome to my channel. Mysterious 5 talk about mysterious stuff. I make Top 5 style videos on any topic that is mysterious, from Ancient Mysteries & Alternative History to Modern Mysteries & Unsolved cases.The goal of my videos is to make you realize how mysterious and strange this world is. intro music: http://www.purple-planet.com/ 100k Thank You & Replying to your Comments:-https://youtu.be/VeIcWXMVYAM

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  1. Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward is theorized to be Jack the Ripper! Fun stuff.
  2. I can't watch this because the guy's voice is so boring
  3. fun fact after the battle richards body was never seen again until he was found under a carpark a couple of years ago
  4. Very Very Vood Video..your voice is for the movies..I subscribed to this chanel..Mysterious5 Can u please please tell me the name of this beautifule music pls!!!!!
  5. I don't sympathize with the Ripper's victims. Fuck STD ho's!
  6. It is believed that D.B.Cooper is actually Richard McCoy Jr. since they look virtually the same and also had a similar M.O.
    One important detail of any investigation is that human memory is unreliable and that a sketch drawing of a person is just an approximation not a fact. Also the fact that they used an alias is also a similarity.
    If this hypothesis is true, then D.B Cooper was caught and sent to 45 years in jail. Then, from what I have heard, died in a shootout after escaping from prison.
    Edit: Reason why it is debatable if this guy was Dan Cooper is his age and the fact that he boarded the plane with a hand grenade and pistol.
    Also there ws this guy Duane Weber that claimed he was D.B Cooper on his death bed.
  7. Mr. Mysterious needs to learn that the T in the word "often" is SILENT! Also the G in Genoa is pronounced like a J and the emphasis is on the first syllable.
  8. Jack the Ripper was H.H. Holmes
  9. I remember talking with a friend years ago that told me an interesting theory of Jack The Ripper, that he was actually a Surgeon hired by the royal family at the time as some Prince in the family got an STD, syphilis which at the time was a death sentence as there was no cure then that killed him. Ripper was then hired to find the whore that gave this dude the STD and kill her. It's why there were so many victims, because he had no idea who she actually was.
  10. ahh i love when i find an awesome new channel with a shit ton of awesome videos with original content.
  11. Don't the semantics of the word "mysterious" make it assumed that they are unsolved?
  12. db cooper story should be a movie
  13. Bloody excellent and addictive videos....I need to get up.....naaah, just one more! 😉 😄
  14. I love this guy's voice
  15. White had an adult daughter not an infant one. However he had an infant granddaughter by his adult daughter.
  16. It's kinda widely excepted that Richard NEVER killed the boys... they just died.
  17. Tranquil fury... wow. Take an English class...
  18. Amazing video again Mr Mysterious. Day off work  = binge watching everything I've missed 😂 I love that jack the ripper was in here, amazing how he never got caught, apparently he worked very quickly! maybe it was one of the police 🤔 no one will ever know! I never heard of the last story before 😮!! You should make documetaries 😍 you would be famous! xx
  19. psychopaths with AR 15s... you just showed the world how stupid you are... I bet you make these videos because you know you're rather dimwitted but try to prove something to yourself and others.
  20. +Mysterious 5 - Just a correction or two on the segment featuring the tale of the 'lost' colony of Roanoke, NC 1)The local natives had made overtures to the colonists upon the English group's initial landing, and had even taught them numerous ways to successfully farm in the harsh, unforgiving landscape; ultimately these friendly advances were met with the natives being used for their knowledge, threatened, and even having their settlements raided by the colonists, who espoused the common beliefs of the era and felt that the 'savage' indigenous tribes were inferior and, thus, not to be truly respected or appreciated. Many believe that if the surrounding indigenous tribes were involved with the disappearances, it is either because they were acting in revenge of the abuse they had suffered at the colonist's hands, or because they took pity on the starving colonists and took them in at settlements further away, where they could adequately protect and shelter such a large group, which likely included many members who were sick and dying from the conditions they'd been facing for quite some time. 2) John White actually left England after being governor of the colony for some time, due to the dire straits they found themselves in without natives to help and share supplies, and without the necessary supplies, skills and means of their own by which to support themselves. When he boarded the ship bound for England the final time, he left behind his ADULT daughter, Eleanor, her husband, and their newborn child, Virginia Dare. Virginia Dare, John Dare's infant GRANDDAUGHTER (not daughter, as indicated in your recounting of the story), was the first child born of English parents on American soil, and was until recently often heralded as the first 'real American', and the first 'person born an American', although this attitude completely ignores and negates the indigenous tribes who had inhabited the land for millennia, and also ignores the fact that as Virginia Dare was born in 1587 (or thereabouts), it would be almost two full centuries before the colonies won their independence from the English monarchy, thus making her birth as an 'American' impossible. She, as with all children born in the colonies up through the end of the revolution, would've been born an English subject, whatever soil she was born on. Either way, she has long been heralded by Americans as a heroine of sorts, due to her birth in the Roanoke Colony. 3) After John White returned to find his family and the other colonists missing, he ordered the raids of myriad native settlements - razing some in the process - and blamed the natives for the disappearances. He refused to accept any responsibility for that portion of the disastrous events surrounding the colony, but told most who would listen that he was 'forever haunted' by the faces and voices of his family and the others. He clearly held the local natives in very low regard, but nearly everyone from the European continent at the time would have done the same. He showed some remarkable courage in some instances, but also displayed weakness, cowardice, dishonesty and complacence when confronted by the colonists as to the state of their health and impending destruction. He was very much a man of his time, seemingly ignorant and narrow-minded at times, but he also occasionally exhibited amazing intuition, foresight and ingenuity on occasion. He is reported to have adored his only daughter and her only child, and apparently doted on them upon Virginia's birth; however, many conflicting reports state that he was more concerned with the risk to his own safety faced at the prospect of returning to the colony, than the well-being of his daughter and her child, and some have even noted that he stalled as much as possible at the prospect of the return voyage (while others mark him as frantic to return). John White, the man, seems as enigmatic as the mystery surrounding the colonist's still unsolved disappearances, and adds quite an interesting touch to the tale.


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