Everyone loves to solve a good mystery. We check the clues, if necessary, try to detect motivation, and keep the pieces together to determine the logical answer to what happened. But sometimes, no matter how hard we work, we can not unlock the solution of the world's most troubled puzzle.
1. The Gurning Man
2. Diane Schuler Accident
3. Etienne Bottineau And Nauscopy
1. The Gurning Man
In the 1970s, many women in Glasgow, Scotland reported a strange and horrific incident. A man who used to appear in his 50s had started harassing him in a strange way. A woman saw that man sitting at the end of his bed when he woke up at midnight on one evening. Later, a person named "Gurning Man" screamed at his hands and rubbed his hands up and down. Shouting for her husband to wake up, the woman was surprised that the man had vanished without any traces. Two teenage girls were also running with Gurning Man one night because they were walking home. The two saw a very thin, bald man who looked like a leotard standing under a streetlight. As the girls used to pass him, he gave them a funny smile but did not talk. When he looked back, he went away. Seventeen complaints were filed between 1976 and 1979, out of which six said that Gurning Man was inside the complainant's house. Most reports also state that the man was very excited. To date, no one knows who he was or why he behaved in such a strange way.
In July 2009, a terrible car accident claiming life of eight people in New York raised more questions than the subsequent answers. Thirty-six-year-old Dian Schuller removed the wrong side of the Taconic State Parkway which was crashing into the SAV. In the accident with three passengers in the SUV, his daughter Shuler and his three nieces died. A bottle of vodka was recovered from the car of the school and reported that he had bought orange juice that day, began to understand that it was an obvious case of driving under the influence which went very wrong. The autopsy report confirmed that its blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit, and proof of marijuana use was prematurely before the accident. However, Shoolar's sister-in-law had spoken to him about half an hour before the accident and did not think for a minute that the scalar was drunk or high. Dian Scholler's husband, Daniel made controversial statements about drinking his wife, thereby speculating that he could drink but his family had covered it. Principles started making rounds that Dian could cause an accident on purpose as a way to return to his husband because their relationship was not so. This theory gained traction with the report that Diane's behavior while driving was completely normal. The members of the Shular family also sued each other after the accident. Although it is clear that Diane Schuler was under the influence of weaker substances, it remains unknown that why he decided to take such incredible amounts of alcohol and drugs in such a short time, and then with his many cars a car wheel Behind her family members with her.
3. Etienne Bottineau And Nauscopy
In the second half of 1700, Atien Boutinau came with the concept of noccopy (seeing beyond the horizon). He said that he was able to see beyond the horizon because the ships had left a trail or "indentation" on the atmosphere. He worked on his talent from where he lived on Mauritius until he could predict many ships going on the island, while he was still beyond the horizon. He failed to successfully do so in his predictions for the arrival of 575 ships docked on the island between 1778 and 1782. All their predictions were recorded, and Botanyu was offered a large amount to reveal his secret. But he refused to tell anyone how he was able to "see" the ships before appearing on the horizon. When France rejected his idea to become a newbie teacher in his country, then returned to Bautigno Mauritius and predicted the presence of the ships to die. His secret went to the tomb with him.
4. Saturday Mthiyane
In 1987, the residents of Sudambili, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa found wild boys in the wild about five years of age. He had a broken leg and displayed anemic behavior. The guy who found him took the nearest police station. From there, he was taken to school for disabled children, where he was named Saturday Mathiyan: Saturday because he was the day on which he searched for him, and because he was the last name of the school's principal. They showed violent tendencies towards other school children, killed them and refused to play with them. They used windows to go inside and outside the building and stole raw red meat from the refrigerator. Experts believed that the boy may be raised by the monkeys in the wild, who is accepting the image of a scene from the jungle book. The boy dug the hole in the ground, there was a stigma for banana, and liked to throw food in his mouth. Ten years after being found, on Saturday there was only one friend in the school, still did not talk, and once was not ill. Although it is clear that he was abandoned on Saturday or perhaps lost, his mother had never met. Their reason for being picked up by wild animals is a mystery. In 2007, died on Saturday in the fire, his story always unresolved.
5. Sarah L. Winchester House
After her husband died in 1881, Sarah Winchester was alone in her eight-room farmhouse in San Jose. Which was completely normal. The general thing was not that the widow of the gun magnate William Wirt Winchester insisted on continuous construction that after a modest home, 160 rooms were converted to a mansion on a large scale. The most strange part about the building was many doors and stairs which became the cause of dead ends. There are several theories about this continuous construction. One says that Sarah wanted to release happy moments with her husband when she had inspected the construction of her former house in Connecticut. Another theory is that Sarah could not prepare this plan to know its workers and to employ them and pay them. However, a scary theory suggests that Sarah Winchester had consulted through a medium to try to contact her husband. The medium told him that he had to pay austerity for all the souls of the people killed by the Winchester Rifles. To do this, Sarah had to make enough room for all those lost spirits. Sarah Winchester died in 1922, and due to the extra room she was buried with him. One film about him and Winchester Haveli is due to release in cinemas in 2018.
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