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Top 5 Strange & CREEPY Unsolved Mysteries

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Scary Mysteries

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Documentary

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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It’s in our nature to find answers so we can make sense of the world around us. But unfortunately they aren’t always easy to find. The cases on this list are examples of just that and will leave you wanting to find the truth. These are 5 strange and creepy Unsolved Mysteries. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________5. Lyle StevikIt was Friday, September 14, 2001 when a man in a gray shirt with a blue plaid top and jeans walked into the Quinault Inn in Amanda Park, Washington. He wrote down the name “Lyle Stevik” and paid for a single night’s stay but told the receptionist that he might stay for “a few more days.” He brought no luggage with him, in fact the only thing he had in hand was a toothbrush and toothpaste.Nothing seemed that unusual with Lyle until a few days later on September 17, when he was found dead inside his hotel room. Police ruled his death a suicide. He was found inside the hotel closet having hanged himself by the neck using his belt and the clothes railing. During the investigation, police found a crumpled note with the word “suicide” written on it along with $160 in $20 bills with the words scribbled on them….“for the room.” 4. Ireland’s Vanishing TriangleIn 1993, 26-year old, Annie McCarrick, a Long Island New York native had been living in Dublin, Ireland for some time. On March 26, she was expecting friends over for dinner the next night. She was seen buying groceries, heading to the bank and post office and By 9:00 PM, a doorman reported seeing her at a popular pub in the area. The next day, when she didn’t show up to collect her paycheck or for the arranged dinner with friends, she was reported missing. Her family flew to Ireland to find her but left six months later with no clues as to where she had gone or what had happened to her. 3. Permian ExtinctionKnown as “The Great Dying”, the Permian Extinction is considered one of the greatest extinction mysteries of all time. Occurring about 250 million years ago, between the Permian period and beginning of the Triassic, it’s one of the most catastrophic extinctions to have occurred on the planet so far. 2. StarliteA material known to be so heat resistant and fire proof that it could withstand 75 Hiroshima bombs. Sounds impossible right? Well, not if you believe Maurice Ward, the creator of a unique plastic material he called Starlite. 1. Morgan NickOn June 9, 1995, 6-year old Morgan Nick went to a Little League Baseball Game with her mom in Alma, Arkansas. At around 10:30 PM, the girl went out with two friends to capture lightning bugs. Even though her mother was hesitant, she eventually agreed to let her go. After they were done, her two friends saw Morgan emptying sand from her shoes, standing close to her mother’s car. As she was putting her shoes back on, her friends saw a “creepy man” talking to Morgan. Shortly after the game ended, her friends told Morgan’s mom she was by the car, but when her mother went out there, she couldn’t find her daughter anywhere.Support the show

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0:00.0

Five strange and creepy unsolved mysteries.

0:08.0

It's in our nature to find answers so we can make sense of the world around us, but unfortunately they aren't

0:14.9

always easy to find.

0:16.9

The cases on this list are examples of just that and will leave you wanting to find

0:21.5

the truth. These are five strange and creepy unsolved mysteries.

0:28.4

Number five, Lyle Stevick. It was

0:35.0

Friday September 14, 2001, when a man in a gray shirt with a blue plaid top and jeans walked into to the Kwanlet Inn and Amanda Park, Washington.

0:44.9

He wrote down the name Lyle Stevick and paid for a single night stay, but told the receptionist

0:50.3

that he might stay for a few more days.

0:53.0

He brought no luggage with him.

0:55.0

In fact, the only thing he had in hand was a toothbrush and toothpaste.

0:59.0

Nothing seemed that unusual with Lyle until a few days later on September 17th when he was found dead inside his hotel room.

1:06.6

Police ruled his death a suicide. He was found inside the hotel closet having hanged himself

1:12.2

by the neck using his belt and the clothes railing.

1:15.9

During the investigation, police found a crumpled note with the word suicide written on it,

1:21.0

along with $160 and $20 bills with the words scribbled on them for the room.

1:27.3

When police traced the address he wrote down upon check-in it led to a Best Western Hotel in Meridian, Idaho.

1:35.0

The hotel said they couldn't remember whether Lyle had been there or not.

1:39.1

Police then realized that the name Lyle Stevick may have been an alias having been borrowed from a character in a Joyce Oates novel titled You Must Remember This. In it, a character named Lyle Stevich was a furniture owner that contemplated committed suicide by hanging himself from the rafters.

1:57.0

Police gathered DNA, dental records, and fingerprints hoping to identify the man, but he didn't seem to exist. There were no hints in the police

2:05.2

database, no passport, and no driver's license. They believed he had come to the area

2:10.6

riding on a bus, but none of the bus drivers could remember him.

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