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Unsolved Mysteries Season 1 Episode 13 - Watch Legally and Safely

Unsolved Mysteries Season 1 Episode 13

Episode Title: Episode #13
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: January 18, 1989
Runtime:60 mins
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Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include: Missing Persons: Christi Nichols, a housewife and young mother who lived in Nebraska disappeared around Christmas time in 1987. Rumors have surfaced that her husband, Mark Nichols, may have been responsible for her disappearance. Updates: The fate of Gail Delano is revealed. Apparently she had staged her disappearance and later committed suicide in a hotel room. Wanted: This segment investigates an escape at California's San Quentin prison where an inmate named Mark Adams, a convicted murderer escaped in 1986. Authorities speculate on how Adams may have escaped. Fraud: Steven Cox, a businessman from Medford, Oregon, apparently vanished with investors money. Unexplained Death: Barbara Jean Horn was a 4-year old girl who lived in Philadelphia. During the summer of 1988, Horn disappeared and was later found stuffed inside a TV box. Eyewitnesses helped in creating a sketch of the suspect.

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Dennis Farina