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The Roanoke colony mystery has been solved with genetic testing. A few years ago the Native American community near the colony's story about the colony joining them was confirmed. Relatives of the tribal members were tested and confirmed to share lineage with the missing colony members.
There needs to be one list for boats, one for planes, one for all of the 'triangles', one for mountaineering, & one for national parks! Dont be a tease with just a top 10 list! Love the channel!!!
@@mckenziejenkins2194 I think they're saying that the headline is redundant..like if you could explain most disappearances, they wouldn't have disappeared.
@@mckenziejenkins2194 I like that you tried to correct OP while doing the exact thing you accuse him of doing that led you to chastise him in the first place. Your lack of self awareness is pretty amusing
Fortunately, the passengers and crew of the SS Minnow, lost in a great storm while on a short three-hour tour of some islands, were eventually rescued!
The Mara Murray case 😢 I’ve followed this case since she first went missing. I’m only a few years older than her at that time and I know being a young woman in her early 20’s when life stressed me out I’d take off for a couple days to clear my head and reset. However, I do believe this case is solvable !! Someone either followed her from the last stop she made at that store that only 10 to 20 miles away from the spot her car was found or someone local in that community took her. This was a crime of opportunity. People just don’t disappear! Someone took her and I feel there are people in that community that knows about it !! Her family needs closure. She needs to be brought home ❤❤❤
I had a professor in college tell me that Legio Hispana disappearance cant really be considered a true disappearance because in those times who's to say they even existed or maybe they just all quit the army and tried to continue with their lives ... you never know.
Amelia Earhart mystery was solved. I saw a video about how someone discovered parts of her plane and human bones on a small island that held a species of very large meat eating crabs.
For me, the disappearance of the lost colony of Roanoke creeps me out the most. I mean, an entire settlement of people vanishing without a trace? That’s creepy AF.
The thing that makes the most sense to me about the Mary Celeste was that pirates encountered the ship, used their weapons to take everybody hostage. What happened after that is anybody’s guess.
I knew without opening that Amelia Earhart would be #1 and everyone who watches Star Trek Voyager knows she was abducted by aliens😎The 37’s S2E1. Fantastic list
The wreckage of Fred Valentich's airplane was eventually located on the ocean floor in Bass Strait. The witnesses never once mentioned UFO's until after someone brought it up. Found memories.
do you have a source for that? i've been wondering about this case since i first saw it on In Search Of decades ago. I can't find anything online saying the plane was found. I'd appreciate any links or sources. Thanks!
@@guodzillakaiju5683 It’s tragic that they couldn’t bury or cremate Fred Valentich’s body unless it was found intact in the wreckage. It’s highly likely that if his body was in the plane when it settled at the ocean floor, then his body would not be in a proper condition for an open casket wake, much less be in any condition for proper embalming and burial. Human corpses don’t tend to last very long at the ocean floor. There are many organisms in the ocean that eat corpses.
Planes that disappear usually land or crash where they cannot be easily found. Said crashes are usually due to faulty instrumentation, engine failure, bad weather, or pilot error. There is always a rational explanation for every unexplained disappearance, especially when said disappearance involves aircraft or ships that disappear over vast areas.
@@danabnormal5988 Okay, but we should remember that Ockham’s razor states that the simplest explanation is usually the correct explanation. This would by necessity rule out anything that violates the known laws of physics. If the correct solution to a mystery actually does violate the known laws of physics, then our understanding and knowledge of physics and the universe would need to be revised and updated. That’s how science works.
@@thelostronin That's fucked up if so man! Damn I feel sorry for them folks. Imagine if you were on that plane and had no control. And now your bout to die all because your polit is fucking depressed and still decided to come into work.
The crew of the Mary Celeste most likely abandoned ship then got lost at sea or swept off their lifeboat by the waves. Their bodies were most likely eaten by fish.
There was a documentary on British TV a couple of years ago that came up with a very plausible explanation. The ship was carrying barrels of alcohol. A few of them leaked vapour which ignited, causing cargo hatches to be blown off. The crew, fearing there would be a fire, abandoned the ship in a lifeboat. There was no fire, but the wind caught the still furled sails and blew the ship away from them and they were unable to catch up with it. The boat was wrecked by storms before they could be rescued, leaving no trace.
There was a theory that they got turned around and ended up in Marsh Land. Any fog would interfere with the instruments. Recipe for disaster. Even finding a few small claims of people seeing airplanes over marshland. 😶 Even though we don't know, it does make you think what did happen.
My grandpa was actually part of one of the initial search parties for flight 19. I believe he went out just a few hours before the other plane that disappeared. Spooky stuff.
The Disney cruise one was surely a jump. You don't just slip off a cruise ship unless you've already climbed over the rail. Not sure what investigation the family is watching for. What could anyone really do? Also there nothing worse than English news having no idea how to pronounce Mexican places like Puerto Vallarta.
Where they weren't at fault too much was getting authorities involved because if I remember correctly, that had to do with jurisdiction issues. I believe what made it suspicious was that Disney representatives provided inconsistent or contradictory information, such as claiming a pair of men's sandals that were too large for Rebecca belonged to her, I also heard somewhere that there were differing reports of where she was seen, who with, and what she was doing, and allegedly, they also provided incomplete surveillance footage. Some people claimed she and her girlfriend got into conflict with a guy, but reports differ over why exactly. So, that's why it's led to some people believing Disney covered up there. However, while I do believe Disney could've handled the situation better, I'm not sure anyone has any way of knowing what really happened. And ngl, the pronunciation part annoys me too.
There are “more people than ever before are dedicated to solving the disappearance of the Roanoke colony.” Academia is such a tunnel visioned endeavor. By that I mean groups of educated researchers are dedicating their time and other specialized resources to solving a mystery that’s of no real practical consequence to anyone alive today while those same efforts and resources are never offered much less used to locate the 500,000+ people reported missing in the US alone last year.
As someone who knows one of the families involved in one of these cases it makes me a little bit sick to my stomach it has now become a WatchMojo story. 😔
rebeca coriam was definitely abducted and sold into prostitution however maura's case is insane, she most likely had some sort of mental breakdown, maybe even psychosis but the fact that no one was able to locate her is freaky, i think she is most likely dead but i really want to know what happened to her
There are plane disappearances that happen on land as well, usually in remote areas of wilderness like the mountains. In those cases, the areas of wilderness are just too difficult to search.
I think it isn't so much where they landed as to how it happened that confuses people. For instance, it might be obvious that a missing person from a boat likely ended up in the water, but the question is how did they end up there? Was it an accident, suicide, or were they placed there by someone else? That, and loved ones might want to at least retrieve the body but will unfortunately never know where it is. On the other hand, you have stories of people that got onto another boat and no one knew. Similar questions apply to airplane disappearances, such as the infamous case of DB Cooper. Or if it's the entire ship/plane that disappeared, people might want to know if there were survivors and whether it was a malfunction, natural disaster, or sabotage that caused it.
About the Maura Murray case, I think that she had developed bipolar disorder type 1 (or even borderline personality disorder), because of her erratic behavior prior her disappearance, like using a stolen credit card and some other impulsive attitudes. She may had a maniac episode when she left her school after email to her supervisor about that death in the family and also couldn’t think rationally, specially while driving her car. So, that’s why she hit it. Still with disorganized thoughts due to her euphoric behavior, she left her vehicle, walked just a little bit on the road and quickly took a ride with someother car that was passing on the road. This would explain why the police dogs didn’t track her scent within a good distance around the site where her car hit and why no one living around the area didn’t even see her leaving her car, since everything happened extremely fast.
@@ItsJustTravis The water is so cold that the bodies don’t really decompose. “The lake it is said, never gives up her dead when the skies of November turn gloomy.”
He was a murder suspect, so he probably tried to flee from the authorities. Either he faked his death or he committed suicide...or he was murdered and the body was never found. Someone accused him of killing the nanny of his kids, so that’s probably the motive for why he disappeared. If he just turned himself in and let the police arrest him, then he wouldn’t be missing.
I certainly won't be going onto a cruise ship especially one owned by Disney sinister stuff keep happening on them which I'm certain that Disney is aware about and covered up
The one where all the people vanished from a perfectly good working ship that still had the life rafts seems to me like maybe a rouge wave on top of some rough seas. I know if it was a rouge wave wouldn’t the rafts be swept away as well. It would seem as thought it wasn’t but not all waves take everything as people would think or what would be portrayed in movies.. Just that’s all lol my opinion that no one asked for or even wanted lol. I love the Sea and I spend everyday on it and Iv almost died a few hundred times, Okay maybe not that many but still Iv had my time in a lot of storms and waves. Personally Iv never experienced a Rouge wave that I know of but Iv heard the tales and seen the Tik Toks lol jk. I’m just a Swede 🇸🇪 ⚓️ who loves the sea. Once again information no one asked for or wanted 🤦🏼♂️.
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The Roanoke colony mystery has been solved with genetic testing. A few years ago the Native American community near the colony's story about the colony joining them was confirmed. Relatives of the tribal members were tested and confirmed to share lineage with the missing colony members.
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I feel like most disappearnces can't be explained.
Can or can't. Because if you really meant can't....dude we already knew this!
@@mckenziejenkins2194 I think they're saying that the headline is redundant..like if you could explain most disappearances, they wouldn't have disappeared.
@@mckenziejenkins2194 I like that you tried to correct OP while doing the exact thing you accuse him of doing that led you to chastise him in the first place. Your lack of self awareness is pretty amusing
True, because once they are explained they change classifications....i.e. kidnapping, murder, unalive, or started a new life.
Most unexplained disappearances can’t be explained.
Fortunately, the passengers and crew of the SS Minnow, lost in a great storm while on a short three-hour tour of some islands, were eventually rescued!
Underrated comment 😂
@@MsStealYourDadAndMom 🥰We have someone of culture here
They were rescued, but were stranded on the same island again after another tour.
Bwahahahaha
But they were able to pool their resources & skills to sustain themselves. And they got to meet the Harlem Globetrotters
The Mara Murray case 😢 I’ve followed this case since she first went missing. I’m only a few years older than her at that time and I know being a young woman in her early 20’s when life stressed me out I’d take off for a couple days to clear my head and reset. However, I do believe this case is solvable !! Someone either followed her from the last stop she made at that store that only 10 to 20 miles away from the spot her car was found or someone local in that community took her. This was a crime of opportunity. People just don’t disappear! Someone took her and I feel there are people in that community that knows about it !! Her family needs closure. She needs to be brought home ❤❤❤
I had a professor in college tell me that Legio Hispana disappearance cant really be considered a true disappearance because in those times who's to say they even existed or maybe they just all quit the army and tried to continue with their lives ... you never know.
I would say Natalee Holloway, but it's pretty much clear Joran murdered her and dumped her body in the ocean.
Amelia Earhart mystery was solved. I saw a video about how someone discovered parts of her plane and human bones on a small island that held a species of very large meat eating crabs.
Was about to say the same thing
When you say ‘very large’….🤔
@@GoldenBear01 birgus latro aka coconut crabs. They are about the size of cats when large
@@judelizama4783 I have large cats that eat coconut crabs
They weren't able to confirm the bones were her.
The disappearance of Maura Murray creeps me out! 😳
For me, the disappearance of the lost colony of Roanoke creeps me out the most. I mean, an entire settlement of people vanishing without a trace? That’s creepy AF.
They literally left a note!
@@Jenny010132I never understood why ppl thought it was creepy, like they probably just moved and/or settled with the natives.
They probably got massacred by the Natives
I thought they finally solved that? I remember watching something about that awhile back where they think they figured out what happened
So they solved Roanoke. They moved South and were mostly killed off by the natives.
The thing that makes the most sense to me about the Mary Celeste was that pirates encountered the ship, used their weapons to take everybody hostage. What happened after that is anybody’s guess.
I knew without opening that Amelia Earhart would be #1 and everyone who watches Star Trek Voyager knows she was abducted by aliens😎The 37’s S2E1. Fantastic list
I love listening to George Takei's voice. I wish he had done a lot more narration on science documentaries.
I agree. His voice is like fine aged whiskey for the ears
OHHH MYYY.
The wreckage of Fred Valentich's airplane was eventually located on the ocean floor in Bass Strait. The witnesses never once mentioned UFO's until after someone brought it up. Found memories.
Good to know !
@@sauravthevibe
Not for his family, but at least there's closure.
do you have a source for that? i've been wondering about this case since i first saw it on In Search Of decades ago. I can't find anything online saying the plane was found. I'd appreciate any links or sources. Thanks!
@@guodzillakaiju5683 It’s tragic that they couldn’t bury or cremate Fred Valentich’s body unless it was found intact in the wreckage. It’s highly likely that if his body was in the plane when it settled at the ocean floor, then his body would not be in a proper condition for an open casket wake, much less be in any condition for proper embalming and burial. Human corpses don’t tend to last very long at the ocean floor. There are many organisms in the ocean that eat corpses.
@@melissawickersham9912
Exactly.
George Takei is a treasure! So happy to hear his voice and his thoughts 😊
Planes that disappear usually land or crash where they cannot be easily found. Said crashes are usually due to faulty instrumentation, engine failure, bad weather, or pilot error.
There is always a rational explanation for every unexplained disappearance, especially when said disappearance involves aircraft or ships that disappear over vast areas.
I wouldn't say 'always', but 'often'.
@@danabnormal5988 Okay, but we should remember that Ockham’s razor states that the simplest explanation is usually the correct explanation. This would by necessity rule out anything that violates the known laws of physics. If the correct solution to a mystery actually does violate the known laws of physics, then our understanding and knowledge of physics and the universe would need to be revised and updated. That’s how science works.
What about the people on that Malaysian flight about 10 years ago? Has there been an update on that?
The pilot depressurized the cabin, and commited suicide by crashing all those people in the Indian Ocean.
Yeah remember they appeared and it was only 20 minutes for them, but 10 years for us, they fell into the Bermuda Triangle time loop.
@@thelostronin Do you really think so?
@@mckenziejenkins2194 that's what the investigative reports say 🤷♀️
@@thelostronin That's fucked up if so man! Damn I feel sorry for them folks. Imagine if you were on that plane and had no control. And now your bout to die all because your polit is fucking depressed and still decided to come into work.
Joe Scott explained the Mary Celeste pretty perfectly.
The crew of the Mary Celeste most likely abandoned ship then got lost at sea or swept off their lifeboat by the waves. Their bodies were most likely eaten by fish.
There was a documentary on British TV a couple of years ago that came up with a very plausible explanation. The ship was carrying barrels of alcohol. A few of them leaked vapour which ignited, causing cargo hatches to be blown off. The crew, fearing there would be a fire, abandoned the ship in a lifeboat. There was no fire, but the wind caught the still furled sails and blew the ship away from them and they were unable to catch up with it. The boat was wrecked by storms before they could be rescued, leaving no trace.
Flight 19 most likely crashed at sea. Planes that are lost over the ocean are usually destroyed by the ocean.
I agree
There was a theory that they got turned around and ended up in Marsh Land. Any fog would interfere with the instruments. Recipe for disaster.
Even finding a few small claims of people seeing airplanes over marshland. 😶 Even though we don't know, it does make you think what did happen.
It's very odd though that the PBY sent to find them also disappeared with no trace.
I didn't even bother watching Elhardt's Dissappearce...She's #1 on so many lists that it's getting annoying.
How is it so inconceivable that someone fell/ jumped off a boat and drowned?
How TF is Roanoke still a mystery?! They encountered half white/half native persons who spoke English on Croatoa. Seems pretty solid for me. 🤦🏽♀️
The background music is wild. Sounds way too upbeat and happy for a video about disappearances lol
Aussie here. I regards to the Frederic Veletage disappearance. Thank you for getting the pronunciation of Bass Straight right.
Roanoke, that ship with all the people missing, and those three lighthouse guys that went missing were scary to me
Your missing a couple of other cases. Brandon Swanson and Natalie Holloway they still have not been found.
Nataly we sort of know what happened
Name of the background music?
My grandpa was actually part of one of the initial search parties for flight 19. I believe he went out just a few hours before the other plane that disappeared. Spooky stuff.
The Disney cruise one was surely a jump. You don't just slip off a cruise ship unless you've already climbed over the rail. Not sure what investigation the family is watching for. What could anyone really do?
Also there nothing worse than English news having no idea how to pronounce Mexican places like Puerto Vallarta.
Where they weren't at fault too much was getting authorities involved because if I remember correctly, that had to do with jurisdiction issues. I believe what made it suspicious was that Disney representatives provided inconsistent or contradictory information, such as claiming a pair of men's sandals that were too large for Rebecca belonged to her, I also heard somewhere that there were differing reports of where she was seen, who with, and what she was doing, and allegedly, they also provided incomplete surveillance footage. Some people claimed she and her girlfriend got into conflict with a guy, but reports differ over why exactly. So, that's why it's led to some people believing Disney covered up there. However, while I do believe Disney could've handled the situation better, I'm not sure anyone has any way of knowing what really happened. And ngl, the pronunciation part annoys me too.
Do the top 10 worst things D.W. Read has done in Arthur
'Had to land in the sea.' Isn't that a contradiction?
There are “more people than ever before are dedicated to solving the disappearance of the Roanoke colony.” Academia is such a tunnel visioned endeavor. By that I mean groups of educated researchers are dedicating their time and other specialized resources to solving a mystery that’s of no real practical consequence to anyone alive today while those same efforts and resources are never offered much less used to locate the 500,000+ people reported missing in the US alone last year.
DB Cooper is one of the biggest disappearing acts of all time. No definitive resolution.
We need Time Machine to solve cold case
What about Kyron Horman? The boy has been gone for 13 years.
3:25 "Vallarta"
Please do a list of the Top 10 Tom Sizemore Performances.
9:10 “a F-89”.. missing letters are as common as planes and ships
In fairness most missing person's cases fit into this category
I liked the video only thing I hated was the cheesy elevator music in the background lol
Who else knew Amelia Earhart would be number one?
I'm always listening to missing people podcasts. Where do they go?
the disappearence of Lars Mittank should be on this list!
As someone who knows one of the families involved in one of these cases it makes me a little bit sick to my stomach it has now become a WatchMojo story. 😔
rebeca coriam was definitely abducted and sold into prostitution however maura's case is insane, she most likely had some sort of mental breakdown, maybe even psychosis but the fact that no one was able to locate her is freaky, i think she is most likely dead but i really want to know what happened to her
I feel like you can’t really classify a disappearance on a boat or a plane as “can’t be explained.” Like it’s pretty obvious the ocean got ‘em.
There are plane disappearances that happen on land as well, usually in remote areas of wilderness like the mountains. In those cases, the areas of wilderness are just too difficult to search.
I think it isn't so much where they landed as to how it happened that confuses people. For instance, it might be obvious that a missing person from a boat likely ended up in the water, but the question is how did they end up there? Was it an accident, suicide, or were they placed there by someone else? That, and loved ones might want to at least retrieve the body but will unfortunately never know where it is. On the other hand, you have stories of people that got onto another boat and no one knew. Similar questions apply to airplane disappearances, such as the infamous case of DB Cooper. Or if it's the entire ship/plane that disappeared, people might want to know if there were survivors and whether it was a malfunction, natural disaster, or sabotage that caused it.
About the Maura Murray case, I think that she had developed bipolar disorder type 1 (or even borderline personality disorder), because of her erratic behavior prior her disappearance, like using a stolen credit card and some other impulsive attitudes. She may had a maniac episode when she left her school after email to her supervisor about that death in the family and also couldn’t think rationally, specially while driving her car. So, that’s why she hit it. Still with disorganized thoughts due to her euphoric behavior, she left her vehicle, walked just a little bit on the road and quickly took a ride with someother car that was passing on the road. This would explain why the police dogs didn’t track her scent within a good distance around the site where her car hit and why no one living around the area didn’t even see her leaving her car, since everything happened extremely fast.
Aliens. It's just always aliens
I have a TV boyfriend on Ancient Aliens that says that too!
The captain & crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald should’ve made this list
Why? The ship sank. It’s likely that the entire crew sank with the ship.
@@melissawickersham9912 That's true, but the mystery as to how exactly the ship went down and how the crew went down with her is still unsolved.
They’ve found the ship and there were bodies on it.
@@Jenny010132 oh wow I always wondered were the bodies found
@@ItsJustTravis The water is so cold that the bodies don’t really decompose. “The lake it is said, never gives up her dead when the skies of November turn gloomy.”
The music is SO inappropriate. A little disrespectful, honestly.
0:49 not UFO 🛸? (BTW I call it Saucer or spaceship)
10 Disappearances that can’t be explained: Philippine Government Budget
What the heck is CE?
These are quite sad.
I’m so tired of people saying Roanoke is a mystery. The colony integrated with Native Americans! They didn’t “disappear”. Do better research
Here's one for the Conspiracy Theorists!😂😂
SOMEBODY KNOWS!!!
Roanoke was solved.
Perhaps they all no-cliped into the Backrooms?
Where the heck did Lord Lucan go?
He was a murder suspect, so he probably tried to flee from the authorities. Either he faked his death or he committed suicide...or he was murdered and the body was never found. Someone accused him of killing the nanny of his kids, so that’s probably the motive for why he disappeared. If he just turned himself in and let the police arrest him, then he wouldn’t be missing.
wow
Wasn’t the Roanoke thing totally solved recently? It’s not a mystery anymore.
I certainly won't be going onto a cruise ship especially one owned by Disney sinister stuff keep happening on them which I'm certain that Disney is aware about and covered up
Aussie PM Harold Holt I would have on this list
Puke…awful.
No mention of malaysia flight 370
Because we know what happened
Who on earth chose this music? So distracting from the serious nature of this video
What about that. Malayalam air flight on the south Pacific ? Did you forget? 😕🤨🙁. Meh......
Roanoke is not a mystery
I don’t even know these people but damn yeah
how many time you gona put amelia earhart?!
Let me guess, another Amelia Earhart video...
🗿 Gone Girl II
Nice pronunciation of Puerto Vallarta by Sky News there. 🙄
:24
'You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means'.
😉
HOW ABOUT THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MH370 WITH 239 PASSENGERS YOU FOOLS?!
The one where all the people vanished from a perfectly good working ship that still had the life rafts seems to me like maybe a rouge wave on top of some rough seas. I know if it was a rouge wave wouldn’t the rafts be swept away as well. It would seem as thought it wasn’t but not all waves take everything as people would think or what would be portrayed in movies.. Just that’s all lol my opinion that no one asked for or even wanted lol. I love the Sea and I spend everyday on it and Iv almost died a few hundred times, Okay maybe not that many but still Iv had my time in a lot of storms and waves. Personally Iv never experienced a Rouge wave that I know of but Iv heard the tales and seen the Tik Toks lol jk.
I’m just a Swede 🇸🇪 ⚓️ who loves the sea. Once again information no one asked for or wanted 🤦🏼♂️.
The music is so distracting
all this 360p footage lol its 2023
Terrible choice of background music
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Oh like David Hall
I can explain them: They disappeared
This many people have missing dads….
I'm sorry me tengo que ir
Can you do top 10 Marvel heroes outside the jurisdiction of Sony who Tom Holland could play in the MCU?
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You also got MH 370
Please don't play music in the background when your host is speaking, it's very annoying and distracting.... Can't watch the video because of it 🙄
Hey
What would happen if there were explanations for these disappearances?
The relatives of people in those types of situations could at least have closure
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How is being first to make a comment going to enrich your life?
Since you did the comic book origin of Mar-Vell, Can you do comic book origin of his children Genis_Vell and Phyla_Vell?
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So it doesn't matter if you are
Grow up it's 2023
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The back music is not fitting the topic of the video, it's so dumb
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