The fact that the lady of the dunes was identified via her son’s DNA test is depressing as hell. Imagine having your mother randomly disappear and your father never talking about her again. You just think she abandoned your family, not knowing what happened to her. I hope the guy has some peace knowing where his mom went, even if they’ll never truly know what happened.
@@mskelleystories Technically they only said they married for 5 months. They didn't say how long they knew each other. For all we know, they had the kid before marriage.
To me what’s crazy about people who die, like the boy and the box and the girl on the dunes, is that people never gave up to solve the mystery. Bless those people who didn’t give up, kept going back to those mysterious cases and worked hard to find an answer
Well obviously plenty of people gave up, or they wouldn't be considered "unsolved", but I suppose you meant "different people kept trying to solve the mystery". Just semantics... 👍
Ryan and Shane are living legends, their ghost hunts and unsolved crimes/mysteries are the legendary, nothing too crazy and they provide source for their information. They made stuff that you can rewatch every year, they're amazing, no doubting that.
I feel so bad for the guy who did the ancestry test to find his biological mother, only to learn she had been brutally murdered years ago. And she had in fact attempted to reach him in 1972, but he was in hospital for 18 days recovering from an overdose. At 64 he learned all of this, poor guy, and he was expecting good news when people got in contact with him regarding his DNA.
And all because of some bluebeard or serial killer with a thing for killing spouses / family. Perhaps this poor woman somehow suspected he killed his family and he killer her so she wouldn't go to the police. Shame he didn't get much jail time. Well, there's always Hell.
The Somerton/"Tamam Shud" Man case always bothered me since it was widely believed he took his own life, especially since nobody knew who he was let alone claimed his body. Knowing now that Mr. Webb almost certainly did take his life after years of loneliness just breaks my heart even more. Like with little baby Joseph though, at least he can now have a name on his gravestone. I hope he's at peace now and free of the anguish he suffered here on Earth. Poor fellow.
What's the relevance behind "Tamam Shud" however? Mister Webb went through lengths to remove the tags from his clothing, leaving behind no wallet, keys or other personal belongings save for a cryptic, Persian sentence hidden in his clothing.
@Tony Ferguson I don't think OP said they knew he killed himself, rather that OP is bothered that it's a prevailing theory, now with some more credence after the revelation that he was lonely and unhappy
Ryan and Shane are literally the two People who carried Buzzfeed. Ryan Narrating and Shane just saying quips is iconic to anyone who has watched Their Unsolved series and it literally makes you rewatch it again. Sad that the two won’t be doing it anymore
@@pizzlerot2730 yes. They left and started a new channel together with Steven Lim. They do a new version of unsolved but don't do the true crime, just the ghost hunting. It's great
Its not as if he was guaranteed to get it right if he picked Wyoming. ~65,000 people tried before them, even if only 1/4 of them picked Wyoming. Yellowstone is a huge place.
One day I would love to see Ryan and Shane come back and talk about the solved cases. It’s important to recognize the light that they had brought to these cases
He drowned by accident as his mother wasnt looking after him or she accidently drowned him. Then she panicked and hid the body in the box. His sister has already come out with everything this video failed to mention it…. Same with earnhart. There is a pic of the aircrafts gear leg stuck in the reef just before it drops off. The plane is down there just very hard to find…
It’s insane to me how even after several decades, cold cases can suddenly be solved by strangers with a passion to figure out the truth, it’s incredible and admirable what they do. There really is a strong chance in figuring out long forgotten things so long as you have enough hope and determination.
The best part about the Somerton Man/Charles Webb story, that you didn't mention, was the love story between Professor Derek Abbott (who was searching for the answer to Charles Webb's identity) and Rachel Egan, who was originally suspected of being the Somerton Man's daughter. The two met while Abbott was researching the case, tried to match Rachel's DNA to the Somerton Man and the two slowly fell in love. In the end, Rachel's DNA didn't match, but even despite that, the two had found each other, married and now have three children together 💜
That's so sweet It's also a bit interesting, maybe even poetic that after living the end of his life as a fairly lonely man, Webb involuntarily managed to bring love and unite the lives of two people who were trying to solve his mystery
Words can't express how much I appreciate Ryan and Shane. They've given us so many hours of entertainment for free, and they've been a huge part of changing the landscape for content creators. They've gotten me through some hard times and I'm sure the same is true for many others.
Exactly. I believe because of their show, it renewed some sort of interest into the cases, which led to them being solved, or at least, partially solved, today.
They are great, the show was great and true crime stuff does help solve cases sometimes but I think most credit is owed to the people that had already been investigating these cases for DECADES and never gave up. The show renewed public interest, yes, but really the only direct connection to solving anything was the treasure hunt case where the guy was a former buzzfeed employee.
@@nqk_0662 It kicked up dust for younger audiences maybe, and gained popularity for some of these cases but also many of these were cold cases that were already being worked on. I don't think their videos had any impact on the likelihood of these cases being solved
I remember watching these videos when they first came out, it is so wild to be along to see them become solved. I miss the old days of Ryan and Shane too.
@@rREC sadly they haven’t revisted the true crime series yet, but they did just do a full season of Ghost Files and it’s (IMO) miles ahead of their buzzfeed paranormal stuff.
@@rREC I have been following this channel before they left BUN, their recent ghost files series was amazing! However they haven't revisited true crime, and the wait for a new ghost files season is so brutal.
Off the back of this video, I'm actually out. I can't deal with them. It sounds like an extra fact of the current story and then suddenly the people have changed. Give each item a breather dammit! Not watching any SV2 for a while, will see if there's any change in a few months.
He doesn't realize that he's inadvertently hyping them up, when they're usually just a list, or are just incrementally more crazy. But when you say "Nothing compared to" 4-8x in a row, you'd think that the first thing you said is monumentally less crazy than the 4th or 8th.
They have also pretty much solved the case of Elisa Lam, the creepy elevator girl who was found in the water tank of the Cecil Hotel. She cold-Turkeyed her bipolar meds and became paranoid that someone was following her. She climbed up the fire escape, hid in the water tank, couldn’t get back out, and drowned.
Everyone knows that, that's not the part that's confusing or debated, that's has been information we've had for forever, it is HOW she got into the tank, she physically couldn't get in there even if she was on meds or not. You can't just chalk that up to an accident or a suicide.
Crazy to think how far we have come in such little time. 48 years for the lady of the dunes, and yet 3 years after hearing about it , we know Ruth's identity. 10 years for Fenns treasure, 65 for poor Joseph, and yet so soon after hearing about it, our technology finally lets us put these old mysteries to rest.
Everybody speaks different. We could absolutely find something in your own dialect to make fun of you over. Yeah, it's a little weird, but... People are.
The fact that Joseph Zarelli was identified really makes me cry of happiness. I remember finding out and just bursting into tears which is stupid because I didn't know him, but I was just so happy for this boy that he can rest with his own identity again.
@@thxnya I think they meant rest with his own identity as in people can now put a name to him and know who he is, he has a marked grave now with his name
Me too. This case has stuck with me and haunted me for years. It's one of the saddest child murders in the history of the US. I hope the investigators continue to look into the case. Even if the perpetrator is deceased, he/she needs to live in infamy.
@BlessedWithASilentMouth everyone's got their sensitivities, buster. you can call it weak all you want, but at the end of the day, neither you or the OP look any different. it's virtually useless.
I watched Ryan and Shane on Buzzfeed Unsolved for years. When they announced that they were ending it I was heartbroken. They made some of my favorite content on UA-cam.
times has changed. they left buzzfeed to do better shows. quinta brunson who was from buzzfeed has her own show and won awards for it. im so proud of them
For people that want more unsolved supernatural and true crime actually Shane and Ryan is making a similar show call Ghost Files for supernatural and Mystery Files for true crime in their new channel Watcher. But Mystery Files is not out yet, it'll be out in May. Hope this help.
Ryan’s crucial error was thinking Fenn would want to be able to live close to and physically monitor the treasure hunt. In all likelihood he would have several ways of monitoring the box and the area around it without physically being there, and Fenn also seemingly had deeper emotional connections to specific places in Wyoming than to New Mexico. And this point’s just my personal opinion but Wyoming has a way stronger “Indiana Jones-esque multi-millionaire treasure hunt Wild West action-adventure” vibe than New Mexico does
When I heard Joseph's name I broke out in tears. After so long we finally know who he is. His family knows who he is, that he existed. I've been following this case since I was 16 and to hear his name now 7 years later is almost surreal
I’m glad they were finally able to identify Joseph after so long. Now if only we could know what led to him being dumped in the box, but knowing the boy has a name is a small comfort
Justine What? Merely finally being identified is hardly "justice". Finding the actual killer - dead or alive - would be the closest thing to actual justice.
@@Nobody_Cares_my_love I remember recently watching a The Lore Lodge video “discovering” the killer, I put quotations because he states that it is very likely, that despite the damming evidence, public documents and a statement from a women named M, that these suspects are not the killers and he stated that he did not want to slander these peoples names despite them being dead. He also said that until the police states something, these are just accusations/theories. Regardless watch that video as it’s a pretty good watch.
How they found out about the identity of "the lady of the dunes" is truly fascinating. So, the son on Stephen King, was watching the summer classic movie "Jaw" and in one of the opening scenes there was a lady seen in the background of the actual movie. And he just happened to have noticed that. He was pretty sure that the lady was the victim because it matched her face drawings released by the police and she was also wearing the same bandana which was found near her dead body. It's so horrifying to think that the movie Jaw actually contains a murder victim's last seen footage ever... (Sorry for the bad English)
@@emmakaisa27 but i mean it was literally the exact same bandana?? So, wouldn't call that just a mere coincidence. Plus, the spot where the movie was shot was only i think about 96 miles away from the spot where her dead body was found so... Rest is up to you to decide.
@khusydimgus Jaws was filmed in Martha's vineyard which is about 100 miles away from Provincetown. It was the 1970's and blue jeans and bandanas were an incredibly popular look. There's no evidence showing that they were wearing the exact same bandana (it is only ever described as blue). They've also established that the scene the extra is seen in was filmed May 25 two months before her body was found. Is it possible? Yes. Is it far fetch? Yes. Stephen Kings son had just been reading a cold case solving book and has said that might have impacted his thought process (the footage shows a brunette with popular clothing and nothing identifiable it's a stretch to say she looks like Ruth). It's better to go at these hypothetical situations as a possibility and not as a true fact. Especially when it involves the death of someone who still has living family that have openly talked about how much they miss her.
I have to say we are so lucky to live in a time period where we are finally getting answers to these long unsolved cases. Cases I never thought could be solved finally getting solved in my lifetime is amazing. The boy in the box always bothered me and although we do not have an identity of the killer we are very close to answers and finally can give the poor boy a name.
The Lady of the Dunes case is really interesting. There’s a whole theory that she was an extra in Jaws. The scene was filmed not too far from where she was murdered, and the clothes she was wearing seem to be the clothes that were found at the crime scene. I’m still waiting to see if they’ll ever be able to confirm this as true or not
@@donnydogpiss4533 the picture at the very beginning of the girl in the blue bandanna is the extra. It still hasn’t been proven or proven false that it’s her, but there is a big resemblance and the clothes she’s wearing were the same clothes at the crime scene
The Somerton Man case, out of all these sad cases, is possibly the most tragic to me because of what it implied happened. This seemed like such a mysterious, twisty and turny spy-novel-esque story with weird co-incidences. But it was Occam's razor all along; a sad man went to a beach alone to end his life, and didn't want is family or anyone else to know who he was and thus what happened to him. Was he abusive to his wife? Did he cheat? Was he just maudlin and depressed, with PTSD from the war? We will never know.
I’m wondering why he ripped paper out of someone else’s book. How did he know he had the book? Was it planned to remove paper from the book? Did someone else put the paper there? Hell, this is a stretch, but did the person who owned the book kill him? I don’t know.
Ryan and Shane are truly legendary. But not just for their ghost hunting or unsolved cases. Puppet History is GENUINELY one of THE BEST shows on the internet. Over there you take an ever winding look at YET ANOTHER CHAPTER in the heavy, heavy book we call history. There's also something about a genie, the devil made an appearance at some point, couple a demons, but I'm sure that won't interest people as much as the history.
We're seriously living in the best possible time period for forensic technology, and I'm so excited to see how far such technology advances in my lifetime. The Somerton Man case blew my mind the most. I have nothing but hope for the future of forensics.
My family has a cold case where my mom's sister was murdered in the 70's in Detroit. It's obvious who did it but the PD didn't have the funds back then to do the forensic tests. Wish I could make enough noise to draw attention to it. I've looked online and there are no digitalized records but my mom kept all the paper documentation. Since it's still a cold case the PD should have her clothes in evidence. They found DNA that wasn't hers but it didn't hold up in court.
It’s insane how I was hoping for Shane and Ryan to create a video looking back about all the cases that turned up solved. I hope they can react on your video. PS. I remember their bit/acting after the treasure hunt where they dressed up real fancy for the recap show. Imagine, they worked hard and end up a part time colleague was able to find it
They gotta be careful, a lot of people will sue for defamation like jon bonet brother, he killed that girl for sure but he sues everyone who accuses him and there’s many more, especially if you actually accuse the wrong person on a platform that huge.
I miss Unsolved so much. And yes I know that they have a new show on their own channel where they hunt for ghosts, but I really miss their true crime episodes. I go back and binge them all the time.
I hope Ryan and Shane do a series like this again on Watcher. With how popular they are, it can really help unsolved cases gain more traction and possible solving.
They found the identity of the Golden State Killer a serial r@pist and killer. They used his DNA to locate a distant family member then nailed it to him. Crazy how they did it and hopefully they can locate victims of cold cases. Edit: bruh these bots, shut up!! Idc
Somerton Man story is really sad. Imagine dying and nobody even knowing you did. His family must've been concerned about him yeah, but I guess they weren't that concerned when the news about him found dead appeared on the newspapers.
Holy shit, I had no idea they finally identified the Lady of the Dunes! That is insane, I’d heard about her years ago, read about all the efforts that’d been undertaken in finding out who she is- never thought we’d know! This is incredible!
I like how cases got solved after Shane and Ryan left the show. Coincidentally staying true/canonical to the promise that the series would no longer be when cases are no longer unsolved.
The Somerton Man was one of the nation's greatest mysteries, as the Cold War was in swing and Australia and Britain were conducting nuclear tests in South Australia, as well as missile tests, so there were a lot of spies about and so much of the evidence suggested he was trying to hide his identity. The fact that it just turned out to be a very lonely man should be a warning to everyone to not let their imaginations get carried away. I am so glad he got his name back. Rest in place, mate.
- The Gloria girl with the oily sheen is solved too. She rubbed a very toxic chemical on her body because her friend told her it would get rid of her cancer - Zodiac killer was found too, name was Gary Francis Poste
Another one that was "solved" was the Dyatlov Pass incident. Ironically, Shane and Ryan joked about Disney movies in that episode and it was a Disney movie that helped solve this case.
I'm so glad these unsolved cases are being solved and that more cases get the shine of light and finally be put to rest. I always liked Shane and Ryan's way of delivering the cases, it was clear and easy to follow. I watched their Unsolved playlist a bunch of times already and will surely rewatch it again.
@@kjooni well i mean that's it the knowledge, having the knowledge that people who commit harm to others can and might never have punishment. But what can we do only options are preventing them and providing morals that are consistent
You MUST do more of this! Absolutely love this kind of mystery content which makes me even more sad now that Shane and Ryan have stopped the series. Loved how your video's aesthetic and music fit the tone of the Unsolved series as well!
SunnyV2 never disappoints. I am honestly in shock how he is able to edit videos these complex and still post a lot. I cant even imagine editing a video this well.
I really hope Ryan and Shane know about all these solved cases! It's crazy how close they got to the treasure, they just happened to pick the wrong state out of 2
Rayn and shane are my teenage days heros...i grew up watching their videos and they were the greatest youtubers of my era... thanks to rayn bregara and Shane madej.
Years of watching these… I thank Ryan and Shane for all of it, back to the first one I watched. Interesting seeing people begin to put some pieces together/trying to. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they’ve helped these cases and bring them to light once again.
It blindsided me when the boy in the box case was solved. I was so overcome with relief and emotion, having grown up knowing about this case. I just pray we don’t have to wait so long for Summer Well’s case to be solved. Please everyone, look up little Summer Moon Utah Wells. She is an angel of a little girl who has vanished and has not be seen since. Super suspicious stuff within the family. Summer needs justice for whatever happened, and if she’s somewhere alive (please god), I pray she is rescued.
@@aa-gs5vp Many people dislike true crime because it profits from people's deaths and tragedies. And it is often for entertainment rather than education, it often sensationalises people's lowest moments/worst experiences for the entertainment of total strangers. Plus, in most cases, the victim cannot consent and their families have not been contacted/given consent either (like with the most recent Dahmer show). There is also the fact that true crime fans try to "solve" these crimes by harassing the families involved (e.g., the victim's family or even the potential suspect's family) or making baseless accusations that ruin innocent people's lives or accidentally ruining real evidence that could have solved if it wasn't for their amateur detective work.
You are one of the few UA-camrs left who don't beg for likes/subs in their outro and instead genuinely focuses on producing high quality content. Gotta respect that! Also, that is the exact reason why I like every single one of your videos, well done
I almost jumped when I saw the thumbnail, I religiously followed buzzfeed unsolved true crime, adored Ryan and Shane and almost remember every case even today. Plus seeing a video about this from this guy who always manages to captivate the viewer in stories/topics they don't even know about or were interested in is insane. I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH THE VIDEO !!
Finding out that these “unsolved” mysteries got solved is pretty hype, I really hope Ryan and Shane does a reaction to this. They did their analysis, might as well see it to the end.
This is a breakthrough and a relief for most people especially the grieving loved ones. May other cold cases be solved appropriately. Rest in peace to these people, it's very sad but very reassuring that they found peace after decades.
Earheart's plane was discovered in the Pacific Ocean just over a month ago. I read that article last night and then this video pops up on my feed... kinda weird...
As a cape resident, I’m so happy to hear about the lady in the dunes update because a lot of people don’t even know about the case that happened in our own backyard
It's oddly comforting how someone re-drew the Boy In The Box's infamous profile sketch to resemble a happy, living child, so that he's no longer the ghastly dead face that people have pondered for decades.
I believe a small tin canister of "freckle cream" was also found near the campfire and other things on that island. Emelia was known for carrying and using it. I think I heard that on a MrBallen story.
Unsolved True Crime is a series I constantly go back to rewatch! I wish they rebranded it and brought it to Watcher! I mean they just started a new ghost hunting series on Watcher so it isn't unlikely that they'll do another True Crime series :)
So happy you made this video. That used to be my favourite episodes on buzzfeed until they stopped the series. I always wondered if these cases would ever be solved. It’s nice to know some of the family’s can get the closure they need now
NO WAY. This is awesome! I was sad when they stopped doing them and it’s been a while since I’ve watched any of their videos, but I’ve always wondered if any cases have been solved by now. Thanks Sunny!
0:06 The Treacherous Treasure Hunt of Forrest Fenn 3:09 The Boy in the Box 4:49 The Lady of the Dunes 7:21 The Case of Amelia Earhart 9:00 The Mysterious Death of The Somerton Man
I kept having to pause this video to read up all the Wikipedia articles on these mysteries. I had no idea about any of these. Phenomenal work, Sunny and crew.
Honestly Stuef deserved the treasure. He’s gonna be a doctor one day, saving lives! Hope he is able to get through it all easier now that he doesn’t have to worry about finances.
Joseph had just turned four the month prior to his death. In the time it's taken to identify him since he died, Joseph could have learned to ride a bike, joined a club or sports team for his highschool, learned to drive a car, graduated highschool and college, gotten a job, found love, married, had kids, then grandkids, and be retired right now, watching his grandkids run across his lawn from the porch. He would have been on the eve of celebrating his 70th birthday in December 2022 when the police announced his name to the public. Instead, he was starved and beaten to death before being shoved in a box and left in the middle of the woods. The only decency his killers showed him was to tidy his hair and fingernails and wrap him in a blanket. Only four years old, and a whole life full of possibilities just lost. The crime scene photos and photos of the scarring on his body would make your blood boil. And as of yet, I'm not even sure if his parents ever even reported him missing. I remember reading about his case back in 2017 when I was still in highschool. I'm glad Joseph Augustus Zarelli has reclaimed his name again after so long, I just hope they will at least be able to now name his killer. God bless the investigators of his death, both those past, and those perservering even 67 years on. And may Joseph rest in peace.
The fact that a Buzzfeed writer found the treasure because of that episode is actually insane.
Who knows he might have used the leftovers from the findings to narrow down where to go
@@faizfuad8361 "Well, NM was a bust... Maybe *I'll* try Wyoming since the boys didn't."
Mind=Blown
What a cool story.
Wanderer above a sea of fog
Courage commented on my video saying my song was fire 😳😳🔥🔥
Ryan did a legitimately good job on the treasure hunt. He even narrowed it down to two states and just so happened to pick the wrong one.
bro is this reply section the bot house???
@@strawberryramun3idk what i did to deserve this fate
Did they not check both states?
I can’t tell if this is sarcastic or not but I’m not mad at either direction.
Bro there are bots making fun of bots now
The fact that the lady of the dunes was identified via her son’s DNA test is depressing as hell. Imagine having your mother randomly disappear and your father never talking about her again. You just think she abandoned your family, not knowing what happened to her.
I hope the guy has some peace knowing where his mom went, even if they’ll never truly know what happened.
Love how you phrased that as if the father did something wrong.
@@aarons6935 he killed two people before and is the prime suspect............
@@Mimi-mq2wj i think they were only married for 5 months so theres no way he was the father of her child.
@@mskelleystories Technically they only said they married for 5 months. They didn't say how long they knew each other. For all we know, they had the kid before marriage.
@@thatpersonyoudidntknowexis149 yup alot of people have premarital sex all the time
To me what’s crazy about people who die, like the boy and the box and the girl on the dunes, is that people never gave up to solve the mystery. Bless those people who didn’t give up, kept going back to those mysterious cases and worked hard to find an answer
Well obviously plenty of people gave up, or they wouldn't be considered "unsolved", but I suppose you meant "different people kept trying to solve the mystery". Just semantics... 👍
It’s hard for me to watch this stuff bc I get very angry when people don’t get to live their full life how they want to. It’s just so unfair
Bv
People definitely gave up for long periods of time. It's not like there was people constantly trying to figure out the truth.
@@drewt1717 being unsolved doesn't mean giving up. It means there's literally no leads or evidence.
Ryan and Shane are living legends, their ghost hunts and unsolved crimes/mysteries are the legendary, nothing too crazy and they provide source for their information.
They made stuff that you can rewatch every year, they're amazing, no doubting that.
I honestly can't tell if any of you are real
@@vly4885 same. Are you real?
I still fall asleep to their 5+ hour season marathons. Absolutely iconic and somewhat relaxing haha
They have their own channel now where they’ve said they’ll continue doing the ghost style videos. I believe it’s called Watcher.
I thought they will save buzzfeed after some creators left, but im glad this duo left too. They deserve so much more for the quailty content they made
I feel so bad for the guy who did the ancestry test to find his biological mother, only to learn she had been brutally murdered years ago. And she had in fact attempted to reach him in 1972, but he was in hospital for 18 days recovering from an overdose. At 64 he learned all of this, poor guy, and he was expecting good news when people got in contact with him regarding his DNA.
And all because of some bluebeard or serial killer with a thing for killing spouses / family.
Perhaps this poor woman somehow suspected he killed his family and he killer her so she wouldn't go to the police.
Shame he didn't get much jail time. Well, there's always Hell.
The Somerton/"Tamam Shud" Man case always bothered me since it was widely believed he took his own life, especially since nobody knew who he was let alone claimed his body. Knowing now that Mr. Webb almost certainly did take his life after years of loneliness just breaks my heart even more. Like with little baby Joseph though, at least he can now have a name on his gravestone. I hope he's at peace now and free of the anguish he suffered here on Earth. Poor fellow.
Indeed
How do you know he killed himself
What's the relevance behind "Tamam Shud" however? Mister Webb went through lengths to remove the tags from his clothing, leaving behind no wallet, keys or other personal belongings save for a cryptic, Persian sentence hidden in his clothing.
@Tony Ferguson I don't think OP said they knew he killed himself, rather that OP is bothered that it's a prevailing theory, now with some more credence after the revelation that he was lonely and unhappy
@@MythicOneOne It was from a book that features a lot of poems. It was apparently quite popular at the time and I guess he was an enjoyer of it.
Being a 'doe' is terrifying to me and I have deep sympathy for all of the 'doe's' whose entire identity and history have been lost
Yeah
What about stolen??
Ryan and Shane are literally the two People who carried Buzzfeed. Ryan Narrating and Shane just saying quips is iconic to anyone who has watched Their Unsolved series and it literally makes you rewatch it again. Sad that the two won’t be doing it anymore
Did they leave Buzzfeed or something?
they are still hunting ghost but they doing it in another channel
Wheeze.
Yeah there were lot of cast members who were carrying BuzzFeed, too bad the company itself is a terrible place to work for
@@pizzlerot2730 yes. They left and started a new channel together with Steven Lim. They do a new version of unsolved but don't do the true crime, just the ghost hunting. It's great
I'd really like to know how Ryan feels about him picking the wrong side of the coin on the treasure hunt.
pretty sure there was a watcher weekly episode where he and shane talk about the discovery!
@@parkerz-p do you know which one? :0
@@adamberndt4190 nah. Its a cashgrab game
Its not as if he was guaranteed to get it right if he picked Wyoming. ~65,000 people tried before them, even if only 1/4 of them picked Wyoming. Yellowstone is a huge place.
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One day I would love to see Ryan and Shane come back and talk about the solved cases. It’s important to recognize the light that they had brought to these cases
*Buzzfeed Solved*
Ew buzzfeed
Really hoping the guys have a true crime series planned at some point. I love Ghost Files, but I do miss their crime series as well.
@@jayrose2933trailer was released yesterday
@@whoons4701 Yepp!! Can’t wait!! 🎉
The boy in the box was so sad. I'm glad he was finally identified, I just wish we knew why it had to happen.
Considering he was only a tiny boy too, I mean what happened for HIM to be a target of such violence.
Breaks my heart.
So so sad makes me sick to my stomach
but what about the rest
I have a gut feeling he was abused.
He drowned by accident as his mother wasnt looking after him or she accidently drowned him. Then she panicked and hid the body in the box. His sister has already come out with everything this video failed to mention it…. Same with earnhart. There is a pic of the aircrafts gear leg stuck in the reef just before it drops off. The plane is down there just very hard to find…
It’s insane to me how even after several decades, cold cases can suddenly be solved by strangers with a passion to figure out the truth, it’s incredible and admirable what they do. There really is a strong chance in figuring out long forgotten things so long as you have enough hope and determination.
The fact that the boy in the box case had been semi-solved after over HALF A CENTURY is absolutely incredible.
Did you keep watching the video?
bots ☕
Ha ha
@Patrick39 one of the most NPCiest comment I've ever seen
*Oblivion Npc soundtrack playing*
The best part about the Somerton Man/Charles Webb story, that you didn't mention, was the love story between Professor Derek Abbott (who was searching for the answer to Charles Webb's identity) and Rachel Egan, who was originally suspected of being the Somerton Man's daughter. The two met while Abbott was researching the case, tried to match Rachel's DNA to the Somerton Man and the two slowly fell in love. In the end, Rachel's DNA didn't match, but even despite that, the two had found each other, married and now have three children together 💜
Y'all should search them up, it's the sweetest story.
This comment is criminally underrated
That’s so amazing!!
That's so sweet
It's also a bit interesting, maybe even poetic that after living the end of his life as a fairly lonely man, Webb involuntarily managed to bring love and unite the lives of two people who were trying to solve his mystery
The Somerton man’s cause of death is presumed to be suicide
Words can't express how much I appreciate Ryan and Shane. They've given us so many hours of entertainment for free, and they've been a huge part of changing the landscape for content creators. They've gotten me through some hard times and I'm sure the same is true for many others.
@Be Straight Aren't you a bot as well?
@@PouLS they all are lol
The bot problem is annoying bruh
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it’s a shame this series ended because i feel like they were the catalyst to these mysteries getting solved
Exactly. I believe because of their show, it renewed some sort of interest into the cases, which led to them being solved, or at least, partially solved, today.
They covered very popular whodunnits, using research done by people who were actually trying to solve it. It's just entertainment
@@pelmel1990 hey it helped tho , it kicked up the dust and help
They are great, the show was great and true crime stuff does help solve cases sometimes but I think most credit is owed to the people that had already been investigating these cases for DECADES and never gave up. The show renewed public interest, yes, but really the only direct connection to solving anything was the treasure hunt case where the guy was a former buzzfeed employee.
@@nqk_0662 It kicked up dust for younger audiences maybe, and gained popularity for some of these cases but also many of these were cold cases that were already being worked on. I don't think their videos had any impact on the likelihood of these cases being solved
I remember watching these videos when they first came out, it is so wild to be along to see them become solved.
I miss the old days of Ryan and Shane too.
they got a new channel called Watcher if you're interestes
@@rREC sadly they haven’t revisted the true crime series yet, but they did just do a full season of Ghost Files and it’s (IMO) miles ahead of their buzzfeed paranormal stuff.
@@ct578 apparently they've said they don't plan to do true crime again since it mentally screws with their heads
Watch their new channel! No True Crime stuff, but still doing things in a similar vein, including ghost hunting.
@@rREC I have been following this channel before they left BUN, their recent ghost files series was amazing! However they haven't revisited true crime, and the wait for a new ghost files season is so brutal.
Sunny's transition from one story to another is basically "this is nothing compared to"
I find that statement in his videos funny xD
Off the back of this video, I'm actually out. I can't deal with them. It sounds like an extra fact of the current story and then suddenly the people have changed. Give each item a breather dammit! Not watching any SV2 for a while, will see if there's any change in a few months.
He doesn't realize that he's inadvertently hyping them up, when they're usually just a list, or are just incrementally more crazy.
But when you say "Nothing compared to" 4-8x in a row, you'd think that the first thing you said is monumentally less crazy than the 4th or 8th.
Except when he calls whitey Bulger a Italian mobster lol
sunny v2 fell off so hard, he just sounds like chills now
every sentence ends like this
the treasure has been founddduhhhhh
They have also pretty much solved the case of Elisa Lam, the creepy elevator girl who was found in the water tank of the Cecil Hotel. She cold-Turkeyed her bipolar meds and became paranoid that someone was following her. She climbed up the fire escape, hid in the water tank, couldn’t get back out, and drowned.
That was already solved. It was the internet that hyped it up to be something else.
Everyone knows that, that's not the part that's confusing or debated, that's has been information we've had for forever, it is HOW she got into the tank, she physically couldn't get in there even if she was on meds or not. You can't just chalk that up to an accident or a suicide.
i’m pretty sure part of the mystery was just that she couldn’t have got in and closed the lid on herself
Plus her clothes were found folded at the scene. If she was escaping you’d think she’d not bother to get fully naked?
The words you chose to use to describe Eliza's case are very insensitive. Give some respect to the deceased.
Amelia Earheart is such a legend, it kills me to think she successfully crash landed that plane to later die on the island. RIP Amelia
Yeah
How do you think she died
@@trentonhenry5771 Probably of hunger or thirst then her body was eaten my wildlife
A Legend like that shouldn’t have gone out like that
@@trentonhenry5771 she starved to death or she drowned?
Crazy to think how far we have come in such little time. 48 years for the lady of the dunes, and yet 3 years after hearing about it , we know Ruth's identity. 10 years for Fenns treasure, 65 for poor Joseph, and yet so soon after hearing about it, our technology finally lets us put these old mysteries to rest.
Some of them, not all sadly
I'm still waiting to hear what happened to D.B Cooper. Is he still alive? If so, where? Or is he dead? His identity?
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@@Keyshawngotbeats D.B Cooper is still unidentified and probably dead
@@Keyshawngotbeats Not that big of a mystery, very likely he landed in a the forest they were flying over and died there.
The way he drags out some of the words: LatERrrrr, ClArrrrrk.
your descriptions are pretty over the top, its just an Australian accent with some drawl
Everybody speaks different. We could absolutely find something in your own dialect to make fun of you over. Yeah, it's a little weird, but... People are.
What time stamps?
I know right...!
I thought he was trying to sound smart but I guess it's his accent
@BoneOfBoneville congratulations, you met OZ.
The fact that Joseph Zarelli was identified really makes me cry of happiness. I remember finding out and just bursting into tears which is stupid because I didn't know him, but I was just so happy for this boy that he can rest with his own identity again.
He always knew who he was. It was us that did not know
@@thxnya I think they meant rest with his own identity as in people can now put a name to him and know who he is, he has a marked grave now with his name
Me too. This case has stuck with me and haunted me for years. It's one of the saddest child murders in the history of the US.
I hope the investigators continue to look into the case. Even if the perpetrator is deceased, he/she needs to live in infamy.
@Prince Ali your lack of empathy is concerning
@BlessedWithASilentMouth everyone's got their sensitivities, buster. you can call it weak all you want, but at the end of the day, neither you or the OP look any different. it's virtually useless.
Those were some pretty decent years of Buzzfeed, thanks for covering this Sunny.
you know those two have a new channel called the watcher www.youtube.com/@watcher
the only good thing that Buzzfeed had left
@@yeaman3214 how many times are you gonna keep spamming your terrible music
@yes i didn't know bots fought against other bots
@@Hgh38 they have their own channel where they basically continued these types of 'investigations' called 'Watcher'.
I watched Ryan and Shane on Buzzfeed Unsolved for years. When they announced that they were ending it I was heartbroken. They made some of my favorite content on UA-cam.
Watcher
HIGHLY RECOMMEND GHOST FILES. BFU supernatural 2.0 and 10x more chaotic. 😊
the waffle house has found it's new host
@@Odinyes ratio
times has changed. they left buzzfeed to do better shows. quinta brunson who was from buzzfeed has her own show and won awards for it. im so proud of them
For people that want more unsolved supernatural and true crime actually Shane and Ryan is making a similar show call Ghost Files for supernatural and Mystery Files for true crime in their new channel Watcher. But Mystery Files is not out yet, it'll be out in May. Hope this help.
Ryan’s crucial error was thinking Fenn would want to be able to live close to and physically monitor the treasure hunt. In all likelihood he would have several ways of monitoring the box and the area around it without physically being there, and Fenn also seemingly had deeper emotional connections to specific places in Wyoming than to New Mexico.
And this point’s just my personal opinion but Wyoming has a way stronger “Indiana Jones-esque multi-millionaire treasure hunt Wild West action-adventure” vibe than New Mexico does
Wyoming doesn’t exist
@@nikoclesceri2267True true
Goddamn the bots be going mad on Sunny's vids especially 💀its crazy
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Ryan and shane was the greatest hosts of buzzfeed unsolved. They can't be replaced now
6 Whole Bots?
@@spaghettiisyummy.3623 The bots have even started to reply to eachother 💀💀💀
@@Icyy4406 LMAO!
I velieve they have their own channel now called The Watcher :)
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When I heard Joseph's name I broke out in tears. After so long we finally know who he is. His family knows who he is, that he existed. I've been following this case since I was 16 and to hear his name now 7 years later is almost surreal
I’m glad they were finally able to identify Joseph after so long. Now if only we could know what led to him being dumped in the box, but knowing the boy has a name is a small comfort
After hearing so many theories about the boy in the box for years, it was so exciting to hear that he finally received justice!
He didn't receive justice, he regained his name. They're still trying to figure who did it.
Justine
What? Merely finally being identified is hardly "justice". Finding the actual killer - dead or alive - would be the closest thing to actual justice.
He didn’t receive Justice but he’s close in getting that. They suspect it’s one of the parents but they can’t name them bc the family may sue.
@@HamazuraGOD Plus, whoever did it is very likely dead by now.
@@Nobody_Cares_my_love I remember recently watching a The Lore Lodge video “discovering” the killer, I put quotations because he states that it is very likely, that despite the damming evidence, public documents and a statement from a women named M, that these suspects are not the killers and he stated that he did not want to slander these peoples names despite them being dead. He also said that until the police states something, these are just accusations/theories. Regardless watch that video as it’s a pretty good watch.
How they found out about the identity of "the lady of the dunes" is truly fascinating. So, the son on Stephen King, was watching the summer classic movie "Jaw" and in one of the opening scenes there was a lady seen in the background of the actual movie. And he just happened to have noticed that. He was pretty sure that the lady was the victim because it matched her face drawings released by the police and she was also wearing the same bandana which was found near her dead body. It's so horrifying to think that the movie Jaw actually contains a murder victim's last seen footage ever...
(Sorry for the bad English)
Your english is perfect. You speak it better than most people I know who can ONLY speak english.
I don't think it has been proven that the victim was in fact in the movie. It's just someone who looks like her until proven otherwise
@@emmakaisa27 but i mean it was literally the exact same bandana?? So, wouldn't call that just a mere coincidence. Plus, the spot where the movie was shot was only i think about 96 miles away from the spot where her dead body was found so... Rest is up to you to decide.
@@dimgus3653 source pleasee
@khusydimgus Jaws was filmed in Martha's vineyard which is about 100 miles away from Provincetown. It was the 1970's and blue jeans and bandanas were an incredibly popular look. There's no evidence showing that they were wearing the exact same bandana (it is only ever described as blue). They've also established that the scene the extra is seen in was filmed May 25 two months before her body was found. Is it possible? Yes. Is it far fetch? Yes. Stephen Kings son had just been reading a cold case solving book and has said that might have impacted his thought process (the footage shows a brunette with popular clothing and nothing identifiable it's a stretch to say she looks like Ruth). It's better to go at these hypothetical situations as a possibility and not as a true fact. Especially when it involves the death of someone who still has living family that have openly talked about how much they miss her.
I have to say we are so lucky to live in a time period where we are finally getting answers to these long unsolved cases. Cases I never thought could be solved finally getting solved in my lifetime is amazing. The boy in the box always bothered me and although we do not have an identity of the killer we are very close to answers and finally can give the poor boy a name.
The Lady of the Dunes case is really interesting. There’s a whole theory that she was an extra in Jaws. The scene was filmed not too far from where she was murdered, and the clothes she was wearing seem to be the clothes that were found at the crime scene. I’m still waiting to see if they’ll ever be able to confirm this as true or not
Yea I’m curios too, I always found that theory fascinating
Wait...did you not even watch the video? She wasn't an extra on Jaws, wtf...
@@donnydogpiss4533 it's just a theory, watch the video
@@donnydogpiss4533 there is a theory that she resembles an extra on jaws and that the filming was close to were she ended up dead
@@donnydogpiss4533 the picture at the very beginning of the girl in the blue bandanna is the extra. It still hasn’t been proven or proven false that it’s her, but there is a big resemblance and the clothes she’s wearing were the same clothes at the crime scene
The Somerton Man case, out of all these sad cases, is possibly the most tragic to me because of what it implied happened. This seemed like such a mysterious, twisty and turny spy-novel-esque story with weird co-incidences.
But it was Occam's razor all along; a sad man went to a beach alone to end his life, and didn't want is family or anyone else to know who he was and thus what happened to him. Was he abusive to his wife? Did he cheat? Was he just maudlin and depressed, with PTSD from the war? We will never know.
Who tf are you to say he killed himself? What arr you? A psychic? Were you there? No cause of death has been given so tone it down
I’m wondering why he ripped paper out of someone else’s book. How did he know he had the book? Was it planned to remove paper from the book? Did someone else put the paper there? Hell, this is a stretch, but did the person who owned the book kill him? I don’t know.
Why would he carefully remove all tags from his clothes though? And what was the actual cause of death?
@@boraulu877 a lot of people just remove the tags of their clothes because they're itchy or annoying honestly
And the piece of paper makes a lot of sense when it pertains to sadness.
Imagine if the boys actually did find the treasure in that episode. Imagine how awesome of a content that would have been
Ryan and Shane are truly legendary. But not just for their ghost hunting or unsolved cases. Puppet History is GENUINELY one of THE BEST shows on the internet. Over there you take an ever winding look at YET ANOTHER CHAPTER in the heavy, heavy book we call history.
There's also something about a genie, the devil made an appearance at some point, couple a demons, but I'm sure that won't interest people as much as the history.
our beloved professor 🩵
Agreed! Puppet History is such a unique and fun show, nothing even close to it. The wait for season six is gonna kill me!
Why shane uggo ?
We're seriously living in the best possible time period for forensic technology, and I'm so excited to see how far such technology advances in my lifetime. The Somerton Man case blew my mind the most. I have nothing but hope for the future of forensics.
What people can do with forensic genealogy is amazing, and it's still so incredibly new.
My family has a cold case where my mom's sister was murdered in the 70's in Detroit. It's obvious who did it but the PD didn't have the funds back then to do the forensic tests. Wish I could make enough noise to draw attention to it. I've looked online and there are no digitalized records but my mom kept all the paper documentation. Since it's still a cold case the PD should have her clothes in evidence. They found DNA that wasn't hers but it didn't hold up in court.
@@bec2137 thats sad /:
Forensic genealogy found the Golden State Killer, the Grim Sleeper, & now that guy who killed those 4 Idaho college students.
“latuhhhhhhh” “truuuueuhhh” “againuhhhh”
It’s insane how I was hoping for Shane and Ryan to create a video looking back about all the cases that turned up solved. I hope they can react on your video.
PS. I remember their bit/acting after the treasure hunt where they dressed up real fancy for the recap show. Imagine, they worked hard and end up a part time colleague was able to find it
really happy that they have their own channel now :)
They gotta be careful, a lot of people will sue for defamation like jon bonet brother, he killed that girl for sure but he sues everyone who accuses him and there’s many more, especially if you actually accuse the wrong person on a platform that huge.
I miss Unsolved so much. And yes I know that they have a new show on their own channel where they hunt for ghosts, but I really miss their true crime episodes. I go back and binge them all the time.
yeah i marathon those from time to time when doing house chores
maby you should try puppet history?
same
For those who don't know they are going to have a true crime series on their chanel called Mystery files it's is coming out in may
I hope Ryan and Shane do a series like this again on Watcher. With how popular they are, it can really help unsolved cases gain more traction and possible solving.
If you think about it, Ryan and Shane did a good job in bringing these unsolved cases to public attention through UA-cam
Its crazy how many unsolved mysteries are being solved in recent years, i wonder if its possible for unidentified serial killers to be finally found
They found the identity of the Golden State Killer a serial r@pist and killer. They used his DNA to locate a distant family member then nailed it to him. Crazy how they did it and hopefully they can locate victims of cold cases.
Edit: bruh these bots, shut up!! Idc
It already happened with the Golden State Killer recently, so I wouldn't be surprised if it happens with other cases soon.
Ted Cruz is sweating right now
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I can’t stop hearing you say the final words in a higher tone.
Somerton Man story is really sad. Imagine dying and nobody even knowing you did. His family must've been concerned about him yeah, but I guess they weren't that concerned when the news about him found dead appeared on the newspapers.
I grew up in Somerton. Would walk by that part of the beach all the time. Pretty eerie
I'm a bit tired so I might've missed it but what was the explaination for the weird note sown into his clothes?
@@RisingRevengeance he was evidently a fan of poetry n the piece was ripped from a persian poetry book or smth
@@rockavampyy Yes but why was it sown into his clothes and how did the book it came from end up in some random dudes car?
@@RisingRevengeance Id say hes more likely a spy than some sad dude who died. Because they never explained that, at least sunny didnt explain it.
Holy shit, I had no idea they finally identified the Lady of the Dunes! That is insane, I’d heard about her years ago, read about all the efforts that’d been undertaken in finding out who she is- never thought we’d know! This is incredible!
“Never to be found again-ahhh”
Lmaoaoaoaieoaoaa
I like how cases got solved after Shane and Ryan left the show. Coincidentally staying true/canonical to the promise that the series would no longer be when cases are no longer unsolved.
The Somerton Man was one of the nation's greatest mysteries, as the Cold War was in swing and Australia and Britain were conducting nuclear tests in South Australia, as well as missile tests, so there were a lot of spies about and so much of the evidence suggested he was trying to hide his identity. The fact that it just turned out to be a very lonely man should be a warning to everyone to not let their imaginations get carried away. I am so glad he got his name back. Rest in place, mate.
- The Gloria girl with the oily sheen is solved too. She rubbed a very toxic chemical on her body because her friend told her it would get rid of her cancer
- Zodiac killer was found too, name was Gary Francis Poste
Poste is a suspect, still ongoing case.
The zodiac killer is always “being solved” but never actually worked.
Another one that was "solved" was the Dyatlov Pass incident. Ironically, Shane and Ryan joked about Disney movies in that episode and it was a Disney movie that helped solve this case.
wait? what?
Disney animators built the snow modelling simulation showing how an avalanche squashed their tents
Ask a Mortician has a great video about the dyatlov pass and how the movie frozen helped solve the case. highly recommend checking it out!!
@@tabithamarie6481 that was how I found out about it being solved lmao
The avalanche doesn't solve everything though, particularly the radiation and some of the injuries on them.
I loved this series back in the day. Ryan and Shane are such a good duo.
they now have a channel with Steven lim and a ton of others on watcher. very good channel, I recommend them.
I'm so glad these unsolved cases are being solved and that more cases get the shine of light and finally be put to rest. I always liked Shane and Ryan's way of delivering the cases, it was clear and easy to follow. I watched their Unsolved playlist a bunch of times already and will surely rewatch it again.
Dont you get like a little stressed when watching these?
@@Marcel---- The unsolved are of course stressful but they are knowledgeable as well, then when you hear news about them being solved, it's a relief.
@@kjooni well i mean that's it the knowledge, having the knowledge that people who commit harm to others can and might never have punishment.
But what can we do only options are preventing them and providing morals that are consistent
You MUST do more of this! Absolutely love this kind of mystery content which makes me even more sad now that Shane and Ryan have stopped the series.
Loved how your video's aesthetic and music fit the tone of the Unsolved series as well!
theyre still doing a similar series on their personal channel Watcher, incase u didnt know
SunnyV2 never disappoints. I am honestly in shock how he is able to edit videos these complex and still post a lot. I cant even imagine editing a video this well.
he probably hires an editor, but still good stuff alll around
This is legitimately another bot comment. Gtfo
He has a whole team not just one editor. But yeah
@@CiscooKidd817 no one cares
@@CourierSiix you care enough to comment 😂😂🤡☺️
I really hope Ryan and Shane know about all these solved cases! It's crazy how close they got to the treasure, they just happened to pick the wrong state out of 2
as a buzzfeed unsolved enjoyer i didn't know i needed this video so bad
they have their own channel called watcher :)
Bro this is so nostalgic I miss watching Ryan and shane (who CARRIED buzzfeed) just make jokes and talk about gruesome murders lol
@whaaa t lol ikr it’s probably an ip grab
They have their own channel called Watcher
@@MandatoryFruit Ik I’m mostly there for ghost hunting though
@lShowSрееd shorts 🅥 bots ☕
It’s mostly ghost hunting, the true crime is what I prefer
Rayn and shane are my teenage days heros...i grew up watching their videos and they were the greatest youtubers of my era... thanks to rayn bregara and Shane madej.
Years of watching these… I thank Ryan and Shane for all of it, back to the first one I watched. Interesting seeing people begin to put some pieces together/trying to. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they’ve helped these cases and bring them to light once again.
It blindsided me when the boy in the box case was solved. I was so overcome with relief and emotion, having grown up knowing about this case. I just pray we don’t have to wait so long for Summer Well’s case to be solved. Please everyone, look up little Summer Moon Utah Wells. She is an angel of a little girl who has vanished and has not be seen since. Super suspicious stuff within the family. Summer needs justice for whatever happened, and if she’s somewhere alive (please god), I pray she is rescued.
Yes!!! Her family is so suspicious I hope we get answers soon! That poor baby girl
Wow, this made me look up her case, and it's so sad. Terribly recent, too. I hope they can find her.
It was her dad I figure
I dont miss Ryan and Shane's true crime series for moral reasons, but I do kind of miss it anyway, and this is the perfect closure. thank you!
wait what was morally wrong with their series?
@@aa-gs5vp Many people dislike true crime because it profits from people's deaths and tragedies. And it is often for entertainment rather than education, it often sensationalises people's lowest moments/worst experiences for the entertainment of total strangers. Plus, in most cases, the victim cannot consent and their families have not been contacted/given consent either (like with the most recent Dahmer show). There is also the fact that true crime fans try to "solve" these crimes by harassing the families involved (e.g., the victim's family or even the potential suspect's family) or making baseless accusations that ruin innocent people's lives or accidentally ruining real evidence that could have solved if it wasn't for their amateur detective work.
You are one of the few UA-camrs left who don't beg for likes/subs in their outro and instead genuinely focuses on producing high quality content. Gotta respect that! Also, that is the exact reason why I like every single one of your videos, well done
I almost jumped when I saw the thumbnail, I religiously followed buzzfeed unsolved true crime, adored Ryan and Shane and almost remember every case even today.
Plus seeing a video about this from this guy who always manages to captivate the viewer in stories/topics they don't even know about or were interested in is insane.
I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH THE VIDEO !!
they have their own channel called watcher
“Only five months lataaahhhh”
Timestamp ?
UA-cam has been so dull lately but you still pump out some of my favorite content on the platform. Keep it up!
Uhm find more tubers to watch
@@zirconium2014 nah I don’t really have time nor do I want to try being addicted to youtube too much. Any recs?
@@pokemaniac0075 summoning salt
Finding out that these “unsolved” mysteries got solved is pretty hype, I really hope Ryan and Shane does a reaction to this. They did their analysis, might as well see it to the end.
this mans pronounciation gives me headaches „deaaathaa“ „emilia eaaarhaardddd“
okay American man who never heard another accent before, anything else before you leave in that case?
This is a breakthrough and a relief for most people especially the grieving loved ones. May other cold cases be solved appropriately. Rest in peace to these people, it's very sad but very reassuring that they found peace after decades.
Grieving loved ones? Pardon? What grieving loved ones?
I can’t believe I didn’t hear literally anything about Amelia Earhart being possibly found. That one is crazy
Earheart's plane was discovered in the Pacific Ocean just over a month ago. I read that article last night and then this video pops up on my feed... kinda weird...
As a cape resident, I’m so happy to hear about the lady in the dunes update because a lot of people don’t even know about the case that happened in our own backyard
It's oddly comforting how someone re-drew the Boy In The Box's infamous profile sketch to resemble a happy, living child, so that he's no longer the ghastly dead face that people have pondered for decades.
from leaving buzzfeed to becoming buzzfeed
I believe a small tin canister of "freckle cream" was also found near the campfire and other things on that island. Emelia was known for carrying and using it. I think I heard that on a MrBallen story.
Yaeh,i also think i heard somewhere that she could've been killed by the coconut crabs that imhabit the island.
@@experimental605 Yeah, there is a way, those things are scary.
I'm so happy they found the identity of the boy in the box. The unkown child grave always made me so sad
Unsolved True Crime is a series I constantly go back to rewatch! I wish they rebranded it and brought it to Watcher! I mean they just started a new ghost hunting series on Watcher so it isn't unlikely that they'll do another True Crime series :)
So happy you made this video. That used to be my favourite episodes on buzzfeed until they stopped the series. I always wondered if these cases would ever be solved. It’s nice to know some of the family’s can get the closure they need now
i miss these guys so much. It’s honestly sad to know that Ryan Killed Shane a couple months ago
lol what
@@BlitzDinkaboomingHow is that funny? Someone died
@@babysmoofy nobody actually died lol, it's a joke on the channel. They still upload on a channel called watcher now.
@@nevinbochman4981 i know i was joking 😭
@@babysmoofy oops, sorry
As someone from Provincetown, Mass, the fact that one of the biggest and most notorious murders in our town has been solved, is incredible to us.
Seeing Ryan and Shane's face made me so happy for some reason.
It is *so good* to live to see some of these cases solved after hearing about them or looking into them for years...
If only Ryan and Shane found the treasure, they wouldn't have to struggle now paying their 25 employees and funding their top quality shows 😢
Love Ryan and Shane. Glad to see their work being covered.
NO WAY. This is awesome! I was sad when they stopped doing them and it’s been a while since I’ve watched any of their videos, but I’ve always wondered if any cases have been solved by now. Thanks Sunny!
0:06 The Treacherous Treasure Hunt of Forrest Fenn
3:09 The Boy in the Box
4:49 The Lady of the Dunes
7:21 The Case of Amelia Earhart
9:00 The Mysterious Death of The Somerton Man
So excited for this video. BuzzFeed unsolved was such a diamond in the rough. That show will always hold a place in my heart
I kept having to pause this video to read up all the Wikipedia articles on these mysteries. I had no idea about any of these. Phenomenal work, Sunny and crew.
The Samerton Man story was very sad. Lived a lonely life and only to die as a nobody. Glad someone finally found his identity.
Your content is such a pleasure to watch Sunny, please don’t stop uploading these amazing videos ❤
I loved watching Buzzfeed Unsolved and I am so glad that some of those cases are finally on the process of being fully solved.
Honestly Stuef deserved the treasure. He’s gonna be a doctor one day, saving lives! Hope he is able to get through it all easier now that he doesn’t have to worry about finances.
Ryan, Shane and Steven have their own channel now if anyone is unaware! It’s called “Watcher”. And it is very good content.
As much as Buzzfeed is memed on for it's other content, Unsolved with Ryan and Shane is actually well made and deserving it's success.
this is my first time watching a video on your channel and i’d like to say thank you for getting right into the video with no bs, it was really nice.
These stories by Ryan and Shane inspiring the world to solve it’s greatest mysteries..
The Somerton Man was such an iconic Australian mystery I'm glad it's solved now
Joseph had just turned four the month prior to his death. In the time it's taken to identify him since he died, Joseph could have learned to ride a bike, joined a club or sports team for his highschool, learned to drive a car, graduated highschool and college, gotten a job, found love, married, had kids, then grandkids, and be retired right now, watching his grandkids run across his lawn from the porch. He would have been on the eve of celebrating his 70th birthday in December 2022 when the police announced his name to the public.
Instead, he was starved and beaten to death before being shoved in a box and left in the middle of the woods. The only decency his killers showed him was to tidy his hair and fingernails and wrap him in a blanket. Only four years old, and a whole life full of possibilities just lost. The crime scene photos and photos of the scarring on his body would make your blood boil. And as of yet, I'm not even sure if his parents ever even reported him missing.
I remember reading about his case back in 2017 when I was still in highschool. I'm glad Joseph Augustus Zarelli has reclaimed his name again after so long, I just hope they will at least be able to now name his killer. God bless the investigators of his death, both those past, and those perservering even 67 years on. And may Joseph rest in peace.
I want Ryan & Shane to react to their Now solved cases!