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These are the best episodes in Netflix's 'Unsolved Mysteries' Volume 2


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These are the best episodes in Netflix's 'Unsolved Mysteries' Volume 2

Unsolved Mysteries is back with even more cases to crack.   

First hosted by Robert Stack in 1987, the documentary series investigated cold cases and paranormal phenomenons that had few explanations. It was canceled and renewed multiple times until most recently, in July 2020, it was transformed into a revamped Netflix series.

The latest rendition of Unsolved Mysteries forgoes a narrator and instead welcomes glossy reenactments, personal interviews, and telling archival footage. While the first set of episodes dropped over the summer, the next six are arriving just in time for spooky season.

If you were captivated by Volume 1, you're going to have no problem getting into the mysteries of Volume 2, which are similar in tone and presentation. They're full of crazy circumstances, many questions, and no solid conclusions. However, if you're yet to jump on the Unsolved Mysteries train or would rather just skip to the most interesting episodes, we've got you covered and are here to count down to the best of the bunch. Read more...

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