BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
The Macabre Death Of Edgar Allan Poe
How much do we really know about the death of one of the most famous poets in the world?
The Missing Identity Of The Lady Of The Dunes
A criminal on the run? Or a Hollywood extra in the wrong place at the wrong time? The boys dissect theories on the mysterious identity and what may have happened to the Lady of the Dunes.
The Tinseltown Murder Of Thelma Todd
A Hollywood starlet struck down in her prime- was it an accident, suicide or murder? This episode contains sensitive subject matter pertaining to suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or self-harm, there are resources available online to speak directly with a trained professional or to find local community outreach services If you're in the US, you can visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org or call them at 1-800-273-8255.
The Creepy Quandary of Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm
A skeleton is found in a tree in rural England during WWII- was she a victim of circumstance or something more nefarious?
The Puzzling Case of Marilyn and Sam Sheppard
A woman is found dead in her home, with her husband as the only possible witness and suspect. Is he guilty, or is he another victim of terrible circumstance?
The Mysterious Death Of The Somerton Man Revisited
In the season finale and 100th episode of BuzzFeed Unsolved, Ryan and Shane revisit the show's first ever mystery.
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