Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bercapkan kind face of a man who apparently died of crucifixion. Christians believe the world as the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. Currently shroud is kept in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Turin, Italy.
Despite many scientific investigations are carried out to reveal it, but up until now no one has been able to explain how it could be a face on the shroud. Radiocarbon dating test called the shroud came from medieval times, but the results of radiocarbon dating test was doubtful.
Before the Middle Ages, there were reports that the Shroud is an image of Edessa-report since at least the 4th century. There was also another cloth (the Sudarium) known even from biblical times (John 20:7), that the cloth used to cover the head of Christ when buried.
A 1999 study by Mark Guscin, a member of the multidisciplinary investigation team of the Centre Sindonology Spain, investigated the relationship between the two cloths. Based on history, forensic pathology, blood chemistry (the Sudarium is also reported the type AB blood stains), and stain patterns, he concluded that the two cloths covered the same head used in two adjacent time.
Avinoam hector (a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) concurred with this analysis, adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match the shroud.
However all the results of this study can not fully reveal about the shroud and face it.
2. Mary Celeste, Captain Dan entire passenger Mysterious Missing
Name this ship Mary Celeste was launched in Nova Scotia in 1860. Its original name was "Amazon". Overall length of 103 feet with a weight of 280 tons. In the 10 years of his voyage (when named Amazon), the ship had an accident several times and several times changed owners. Until the former ship was auctioned in New York, sold 3000 U.S. dollars. Once repaired and registered in the United States, the ship was renamed the Mary Celeste.
Captain Mary Caleste ship was Benjamin Briggs, 37 years. On 7 November 7, 1872, the ship departed from New York, with passengers Captain Briggs, his wife, daughter and eight crew. The ship was carrying 1700 barrels of raw alcohol, to Genoa, Italy.
Since then the ship and all its crew Caleste Mary was never seen again. Also never arrived at his destination. What happened, no one knows. Until one day when it was discovered the ship was in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar. Been checked, no signs of commotion or anything that could predict the events that occurred on the ship before the loss of all the crew are misterius.Semua log documents except the captain, and trace lost.
In early 1873, it was reported that two lifeboats landed in Spain. One containing a body and an American flag, the other containing five mayat.Diduga, sacrifice victims were the remains of the crew of the Mary Celeste. But strangely, their bodies were never identified.
The 'Taos Hum' is a low-pitched sounds were reported heard in various places around the world, especially in the United States, Britain and northern Europe. The sound is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as a diesel engine from a distance. But from where the sound actually strange that, until now the mystery has not been revealed.
In 1997, Congress asked the scientists conducted a study to investigate the low-frequency sound is heard residents of the small town of Taos, New Mexico. For many years people have heard the noise, often described by them as a "hum". But to this day no one knows cause it sounds like a buzz.
4. Black Dahlia
In 1947, Elizabeth Short's body, 22, was found cut in two in the parking lot of Los Angeles. The tragedy of the murder was later reported in the newspapers, even the title of Elizabeth Short "Black Dahlia".
According to newspaper reports shortly after the murder, Short received the nickname "Black Dahlia" at a Long Beach drugstore in the summer of 1946, as a play on the movie The Blue Dahlia. However, the state attorney investigator Los Angeles to investigate the nickname coined by the newspaper reporter.
Moreover, Elisabeth Short during his life was not even earned the nickname Black Dahlia. Then how origins suddenly after death gets 'title' is? What is the reason journalists were members nicknamed the Black Dahlia on Elisabeth.
Many rumors about the Black Dahlia case, but until now not revealed who the killer background and Elisabeth.
5. Comte de Saint Germain
Count of St. Germain (allegedly died February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and a mysterious man, he also displayed some skills with the practice of alchemy. He was a man whose origin is unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace.
Since his death, various occult organizations have adopted him as a model figure or even as a powerful deity. In recent years several people have claimed to be the Count of St. Germain. (Note: St Germain is not considered a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Provision as "st" is just the name alone is not a degree kesantoan).
6. Voynich Manuscript
Voynich Manuscript is a document written in medieval texts in a language not known and the unknown. For over a hundred years, people have been trying to decode the text, but to no avail.
The manuscript seems to indicate the service pharmacopoeia or a health topic medieval or early modern medicine. The existence of the manuscript to cause confusion, as none succeeded memcahkannya. All just to figure out what it is. Many theories about the origins of the book, the contents of the text, and the intended purpose.
It is estimated, the document contains illustrations that suggest the book is in six parts: Herbal, Astronomy, Biology, cosmology, Pharmaceutical, and recipes.
7. Jack the Ripper
Mid-1888, London commotion with a series of murders in the east end (especially in the area of Whitechapel). Name Jack The Ripper was taken from a letter sent to a newspaper at the time by someone claiming to be the killer. The victims were generally prostitutes in poor conditions, not just the neck cut but also mutilated his body.
In some cases, the bodies were discovered just minutes after the ripper left the scene. The police have many suspects but never found enough evidence to convict anyone.
In modern times, there is some speculation that Prince Albert Victor was the murderer. But nothing is really sure who the real killer, all speculation is merely allegations. To this day no one knows who the Ripper was.
8. Bermuda Triangle Mystery Ships And Aircraft Loss Mysterious
Bermuda Triangle is water in the North Atlantic Ocean where many planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared. Over the years a lot of explanation about the rapid loss of the ship as well, there is mention of bad weather, abducted aliens, until various legal theories in physics.
Although substantial documentation exists to show that many of the reports have been exaggerated, there is still no explanation really makes sense about the mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft plane.
9. The Zodiac Killer
After 40 minutes the police received an anonymous call from a man claiming to be their killer, he also confessed to killing two previous victims. One month three letters were sent to Newspapers in California containing a claim that the killer will teach him.
Thus saying, among other things:
"Because I killed a man pleasure. Killed a fun activity.'s Like game play, providing more pleasant experience than when you are with a girl."
Arthur Leigh Allen was the prime suspect, but all the evidence is not associated with Arthur. Therefore to this day unsolved Zodiac murders.
10. The Babushka Lady, Mystery Women Hooded In Jf Kennedy Assassination
In the analysis of the film footage assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, a mysterious woman in sight. He was wearing a brown coat and hood scarf (babushkas) in the head.
The woman seems to hold something in his face which is believed to be a camera. He looked at a lot of pictures about the murder. Surprisingly, the film's record looks, this woman did not leave the scene (the scene) after the event, but the people who were there immediately disbanded once the shooting. Instead, he seems firmly in place as he continued to shoot (or filming).
Shortly after that he was seen moving away to the East up Elm Street. FBI announces to the public that she had handed over the film footage (pictured), which he made at the time, but she never showed up.
In 1970, a woman named Beverly Oliver forward and claimed he was the hooded woman. But the story was saying it contains many non match. Hence he was regarded merely as a cheat and claimed admit veiled women sought FBI.
To this day, no one knows who the hooded woman and what she was doing there. Even stranger, despite the lack munculannya requested, including requests for pictures images he made during the incident.





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