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1. 32 year-old Henry McCabe leaves the creepiest 2:28 AM voicemail imaginable to his wife, only to be found dead in a lake by morning.
According to Henry’s wife, her husband had been out at a nightclub with his friends when she got the voicemail. It included strange and inhuman growling noises, followed by Henry screaming that he’d been shot. After about 30 seconds of silence, he’s heard saying “stop it.”. Later the next morning, when he hadn’t arrived home, she was informed that his lifeless body was found in a lake six miles away from the gas station where his friend had claimed he dropped him off. Later on they checked the security tapes, and he was nowhere to be seen. Luckily, they found him on another tape about 15 miles from the lake. Tough luck, Henry.
2. Boy vanishes after grandparents crash a truck full of sulfuric acid.
June 25, 1986, a young boy and his grandparents were traveling 75 mph over Spain’s Somosierra Mountain Pass, with over 5,000 gallons of highly explosive sulfuric acid, when they crashed, spilling the acid literally EVERYWHERE. Both grandparents were found sadly deceased, and whenever their daughter was told, she asked if her son was okay, but, there was no child to be seen. Just speaking on the terms of there being large amounts of very explosive acids, you may have thought that he could’ve been dissolved, or burned to his death. False. That scenario is completely and utterly impossible, as no bones could be found, and the acid isn’t strong enough in that form to burn through something as strong as such matters. After the crash, police had found a package of Heroin in the front compartment, as well as that the truck had stopped a total of about 15 times, for about 30 seconds each time during it’s travels up the pass.
3. The 9 Sodder Children
One night, the Sodder family house went up in flames. It was scary. The parents and 4 of their children escaped but 5 were stuck in the attic, and were believed to pass away due to the lack of bones found in the incident. Everyone thought it was an electrical fire but the Sodder parents thought maybe it was arson. After 20 years of new midnight phone calls, missing barn ladders, and italian mobs, the parents received a letter which had a picture on it that resembled one of their lost sons, and on the back was his name. There was no return address. The parents investigated but were unable to ever find any of the 5 lost kids.
4. Missing man’s dead remains are found in the chimney of a log cabin??
May 2008, Josh Maddox left his home in Colorado and was never seen again. Well, at least not when he was alive. His disappearance had been a mystery, until about seven years after the incident, when he was found dead, with only a thermal undershirt on, in the chimney of an abandoned log cabin with all of his other clothing in a pile near the door. All of the judges and people of whom had investigated the murder, came to the conclusion that it had been an accident and that he had merely tried to slide down the chimney, and got stuck, whilst dying in that position. But, this resolution was proven to be physically IMPOSSIBLE. The chimney’s specific shape and size restricted Maddox from falling down the chimney, and the only way he could’ve gotten into that position was by climbing up from the inside.
5. Dyatlov Pass
The incredibly bone-chilling story of a few ski-hikers on a Russian mountain pass found dead from what police think was hypothermia, leaves readers on edge. The strange events within the fact that people were found miles away from their campground, supposedly called away or taken due to their lack of winter attire in sub-zero temperatures. The group was found with fractured skulls, ribs, and missing facial features such as eyes, tongues and ears, along with have been frozen from the inside, with no signs of outward trauma but these. These unexplained deaths had scientists wondering if what they called an “unknown compelling force” was along the lines of animal attacks, hypothermia, avalanche, infrasound-induced panic, military involvement, or something completely different. Crazy, am I right?
https://www.thethings.com/15-creepy-unsolved-mysteries-that-will-have-you-shook/
https://www.inverse.com/article/48657-creepy-scary-unsolved-mysteries