Beyond the Unknown - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Alcatraz, Conjoined Twins and Lincoln Grave Robbery
Don Wildman unearths four dummy heads that helped three inmates escape from Alcatraz, examines the medical mystery that defined a famous pair of conjoined twins and investigates the attempted robbery of Abraham Lincoln's grave in Springfield, Illinois.

Amelia Earhart, Phoenix Lights and Russian Roswell
Don Wildman investigates a potential clue in the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, uncovers a video camera that captured UFOs in the Arizona night skies and examines mysterious debris that may be proof of alien intelligence.

Lindbergh Kidnapping, Shrunken Head and Lizard Man
Don Wildman retraces the investigation of the "Crime of the Century," examines what appears to be a miniature human head from the jungles of South America and inspects the footprint of a lizard-like creature believed to roam the swamps of South Carolina.

Jesse James, Typhoid Mary and Edmund Fitzgerald
Don Wildman reveals the truth behind America's most-notorious outlaw, investigates a mysterious woman at the center of a deadly outbreak and follows the ghostly trail of a sunken ship said to haunt the dark waters of the Great Lakes.

Lincoln's Ghost, Demon Squid and Noah's Ark
Don Wildman recounts a ghostly visitation from a distinguished president, investigates reports of a monstrous sea creature with an insatiable appetite and examines the supposed final resting place of Noah's ark.

Mothman, Al Capone and Mary Celeste
Don Wildman reveals the shocking truth behind an insect-like monster, investigates a ghostly ship found adrift on the high seas and

Hope Diamond, Jersey Devil and Titanic
Don Wildman investigates a magnificent gem imbued with a deadly curse, uncovers a message that could've averted the Titanic's collision course with disaster and examines the mystery of the Jersey Devil.

Donner Party, Skinwalker Ranch and Houdini
Don Wildman recounts the tragic tale of the most-infamous expedition in history, uncovers evidence suggesting that Harry Houdini was murdered and investigates a shapeshifting creature said to stalk a secluded ranch in Utah.

Yeti, Roswell and Mummies
Don Wildman uncovers the secret behind dozens of perfectly preserved mummies in Mexico, examines an intriguing piece of Yeti evidence and investigates the world's most-famous UFO conspiracy, A mystery involving what's known as the Alaskan Triangle, A highwayman who's life ends with a macabre twist, two Nasa interns that plan a daring heist, A petition that may or may not save a life in Salem Massachusetts.

Lizzie Borden, Bigfoot and Bermuda Triangle
Don Wildman investigates the greatest unsolved murder in American history, reveals a crucial piece of evidence in the hunt for Bigfoot and uncovers the true origins of the Bermuda Triangle.

Mummy's Curse and Nazi Art Hoax
Don Wildman investigates a deadly pharaoh's curse and reveals the truth behind a secret operation to sell phony art to the Nazis.

Mastodon Murder and Cleopatra's Needle
Don Wildman recounts a tale of money, mastodons and murder and reveals how a priceless ancient Egyptian artifact was almost lost at sea.

Texas Roswell, Skull of Doom and Dracula
A UFO crash in the heart of the Wild West is examined; A strange tale of a set of crystal skulls is under investigation; and the true story behind the worlds most famous vampire is revealed.

Poltergeist, Maine Mutant and The Mysterious Death of Mozart
A undertaker in Denver who is assigned a job and betrays the dead; A strange mutant creature in Maine; Possible occult origins of decorations at a famous New York City train station; A man who makes a deal with the devil; A Chinese magician who was not what he seemed; The mysterious death of Mozart; The legend of Black Shuk, spectral creature behind "The Hound of The Baskervilles";

Loch Ness, Headless Haunting and Prophet Edgar Cayce
Don Wildman investigates the truth behind a legendary monster, recounts the tale of a vengeful lover who returned from the grave and reveals the final resting place of the Sleeping Prophet.

The Lost City of Atlantis, Hitchcock's Birds and Vampire Killing Kit
Don Wildman tells about a scientists search for the long lost city of Atlantis; A bizarre animal attack that inspired one of the scariest movies of all time and a strange set of professional looking instruments.
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