As long as he is free, a murderer continues to have opportunities to commit bizarre homicides with little chance of being solved by the authorities. To this day, there are deaths from decades ago that continue a mystery for Humanity. Curious to know about them? Read the text below.
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Discover the little information that has already been released about the 6 most mysterious deaths in the world:
Anonymous links to Dorothy Jane Scott
Scott was a single mother living with her young son in California. For a long time she received strange phone calls, some affectionate and others filled with violent threats. She disappeared in 1980, but her killer continued making calls until 1984, even after they found Dorothy's charred body.
Assassins of Hinterkaifeck
In 1922, in Hinterkaifeck, Germany, farmer Andreas Gruber complained about footprints in the snow leading to his house. Soon after, the six residents of the farm were murdered in the barn with a pickaxe. The mystery was so great that the police removed the heads and sent them to a psychic.
black dahlia
Elizabeth Short, a 22-year-old known as the Black Dahlia, was found dead in Los Angeles in 1947. She was cut to the waist in the city of Los Angeles, but the unknown details of the murder have inspired books and movies. About 60 people confessed to the crime, but none were convicted.
The Axeman of New Orleans
Between 1918 and 1919, a man using an ax in New Orleans murdered six people. His identity was never revealed, but on March 19, 1919, the killer told newspapers at the time that anyone who would listen Jazz would be saved. The entire city listened to the musical style and no one was killed on the night in question.
smiley face killer
At least 45 drowning deaths have been attributed to this killer who often leaves a smiling face next to his victims' bodies. Although the police say he does not exist, witnesses claim that the first case was registered in 1997 and the most recent in 2016.
The Grimes Sisters
In Chicago in 1956, sisters Barbara and Patricia Grimes went to see Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender" and never returned. The searches were so difficult that the singer himself went to the radio to ask them to return home. Their bodies were found on the Illinois road a month later.