Unsolved Mysteries is back on Netflix this month and the cases sound absolutely wild
An unidentified head, mysterious deaths and the actual Jack the Ripper case?!
Guys, it’s time – Unsolved Mysteries is back for volume four on Netflix. The next bunch of episodes all about bizarre and shocking cases will be released later this month, and as per, the mysteries will have you hooked.
The iconic and gripping series returns with five more episodes, featuring more unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances, and bizarre paranormal activity. As with all the seasons before, the cases remain unsolved which means they are some of the most baffling stories you will ever hear.
The cases for Unsolved Mysteries volume four sound wild
Volume four includes a fresh look at a classic throwback episode about a chilling humanoid creature that’s been spotted countless times, and a historical deep dive on the 19th century’s most notorious serial killer. Ahead of the new episodes dropping on Netflix, co-creator Terry Dunn Meurer shared with Tudum some details of the cases. “We have a wide variety of cases in the next batch,” she said.
The stories include: A severed head that has not been identified, a woman who died mysteriously in a basement, a mysterious flying creature that has been spotted around the Chicago area, and a young woman who suffered a brutal death and her killer has escaped justice.
On top of this, Unsolved Mysteries will cover the biggest unsolved story of them all: The famous case of Jack the Ripper. “This is our most unique volume yet,” Terry Dunn Meurer said.
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She added: “We made a conscious choice that we didn’t want to focus only on true crime. There are so many different types of intriguing mysteries. I think it’s the variety of cases that sets Unsolved Mysteries apart from the true crime genre.”
Watch the trailer for Unsolved Mysteries volume four here:
Unsolved Mysteries volume four will be available on Netflix from July 31st. For all the latest Netflix news, drops, quizzes and memes like The Holy Church of Netflix on Facebook.
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