Episode
Unsolved Mysteries: Episode #372
Overview
An examination of the mysterious Nazca Lines of Peru, gigantic geometric drawings believed to have been carved into the landscape some 2000 years ago. Also: a probe of eerie goings-on that have been spooking Texas cowboys. Wanted: Gloria Schulze Missing: Charlotte Pollis
Details
- Series
- Unsolved Mysteries
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 25
- Air date
- 1996-04-19
Episode context
Episode #372 is Episode 25 in Season 8 of Unsolved Mysteries. It aired on 1996-04-19.
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Episode 24: Episode #371
Segments examine a 19th-century stagecoach heist that reportedly led to the slaughter of Native Americans; a Houston woman's probe into her mother's slaying; a 1994 accident in Madison, Wis., that resulted in amnesia for a minor-league baseball player; and the manhunt for a kidnapping suspect linked to the armed robbery of a Nevada casino and hotel.
Episode 26: Episode #373
- Mystery: Scott Enyard
- Mystery: Robert Davidson
- Wanted: Timothy Coombs
- Murder: Shelly Malone
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Episode 23: Episode #370
Repeat segments on the evidence in the 1959 death of actor George Reeves (TV's first Superman) includes interviews with costar Jack Larson (who played Jimmy Olsen), researcher Michael Hayde and biographer Jim Beaver. Also: an update on the murder of Los Angeles model Linda Sobeck; a woman's search for two brothers with whom she lost touch in the 1960's.
Wanted: Ernest Small Wanted: Roberto & Eladia Ramirez Missing: Bhagwaniala ""Moses"" Lall
Episode 27: Episode #374
A report on conspiracy theories surrounding the disappearance of photographs taken of Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination in Los Angeles; the increasing threat of vigilante attacks on judges, Federal officials and law enforcement agents in the U.S.; and a motorcyclist's near-death experience on the highway. Also: the capture of a Federal fugitive.
Episode 22: Episode #369
An Oklahoma woman claims that a lightning bolt brought about a miraculous cure; the surviving family of a murdered Maine veteran offers theories about his death; Nashville FBI agents arrest a fugitive in Clarksville, Tenn.
Wanted: Antonio Chaves Moses
Episode 28: Episode #375
A medical doctor sheds a new light on why death and illness seemingly followed the opening of King Tut's tomb in Egypt in 1922. Others interviewed attribute the casualties to a mummy's curse, a punishment to those who disturbed the Pharaoh's shrine. Also: the search for the mastermind of a bank robbery.
Wanted: Unidentified Subject (Intruder) Wanted: Unidentified Subject (Bomber)
Episode 21: Episode #368
Two office workers injured in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing seek to find the men who rescued them from the toppled building; a woman's search for her birth mother offers promising news; author James Ellroy is inspired to probe an unsolved murder in his family. Also: a probe into the 1993 death of Presidential counsel Vincent Foster.
Lost Love: Duane Miller
Episode 29: Episode #376
the missing of candice and sharina berry.
Episode 20: Episode #247
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- Wanted: Sam Wodke
- Mystery: Vince Foster
- Murder: Jean Ellroy
- Update: "Lost loves: The Mother of Michelle Neal-Arkin"
Episode 30: Episode #377
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Wanted: Ira Einhorn
Episode 19: Episode #366
An adoptee searches for her biological mother--who abandoned her on a New York subway as an infant; and two scientists seek to verify the existence of a sea creature in the waters off western Canada. Also: the 1994 abduction of a 6-year-old boy from his school. (Repeat)
Wanted: Postal Crimes Wanted: Richard Bare Wanted: Michael McGuffey Missing: Michael Anthony Hughes Lost Love: Jeanne Martin
Episode 31: Episode #378
Wanted: Luis Alfonso Ochoa