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‘Unsolved Mysteries’ is getting a reboot, and it’s bringing new cases to perplex you
Read full article: ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ is getting a reboot, and it’s bringing new cases to perplex youDid you once spend hours watching “Unsolved Mysteries,” speculating what might have actually happened to the victims the show featured? If so, this might just be music to your ears: The show is getting a reboot, and it’s chock-full of brand new cases. “Unsolved Mysteries” was first broadcast in January 1987 and introduced people everywhere to an audience interactive call-to-action in which viewer tips helped to solve real cases. There have also been families reunited, homicide cases solved and people who have been released from prison after having been found wrongly convicted. [Watch the trailer below]These are “real cases of perplexing disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters (that) fuel this revival of the iconic documentary series,” the teaser on Netflix says.
Florida Keys murder cold case from 1991 solved, sheriff says
Read full article: Florida Keys murder cold case from 1991 solved, sheriff saysThree decades later, the Monroe County Sheriffs Office says it has cracked the cold case. The Sheriffs Office says that her killer has been identified as Robert Lynn Bradley, who was himself killed in a homicide in Texas in April 1992 at age 31. The agency says that its major crimes unit detective Vince Weiner partnered with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and used new DNA technology to ID the victim and killer. Bradleys DNA was obtained from the 1991 crime scene in the Keys, the Sheriffs Office says. The Sheriffs Office says Kirkum was seen by witnesses hitchhiking out of Key West on Feb. 14, 1991.