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Unsolved

The True Crime Encyclopedia

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Why do some mysteries endure, haunting our collective imagination for decades, or even centuries?

From the gaslit alleys of Victorian London, where Jack the Ripper carved his name into history, to the silent, snowy slopes of the Ural Mountains, where nine experienced hikers met an inexplicable end, this encyclopedia is your definitive guide to the cases that defy explanation.

Unsolved chronicles humanity's most perplexing crimes, spanning centuries of mystery. Journey through a meticulously curated collection of baffling disappearances, audacious heists, and brutal murders that have confounded investigators and captivated the public. Delve into the strange fate of the Roanoke colonists, decode the ciphers of the Zodiac Killer, and navigate the complex web of the world's most daring financial scams.

This comprehensive volume examines not only the chilling details of each case but also the very nature of what makes a mystery unsolvable. Explore the limits of forensic science, the pain of families left without answers, and the enduring human fascination with the unknown. From the infamous to the obscure, these are the stories that stay with us—the questions that echo through time, waiting for a truth that may never be found.

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