Hunter Ingram More than 35 years after she started making “Unsolved Mysteries,” the documentary stalwart’s co-creator Terry Dunn Meurer still finds herself amazed at what’s happening out in the world.
Murders, missing people, paranormal experiences, possible alien encounters — few stories have been off the table for “Unsolved Mysteries” since it started on NBC in 1987.
It later aired on CBS, Lifetime and the erstwhile Spike TV before being revived by Netflix in 2020, where five new episodes are now streaming as part of Volume 4.
The new batch runs the gamut of the “Unsolved Mysteries” spectrum, highlighting the cases of a severed head found in the woods in Pennsylvania, a body found in a blood-drenched basement and a college student found dead on stage in a locked theater.
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