Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 11 - Watch Legally and Safely
Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:Wanted: Controversial televangelist, Pat Robertson become the victim of a mail bomber, whose homemade pipe bomb injured a mail room worker. Authorities believe the same mail bomber may have been responsible for another bomb sent to another telvangelist, John Osteen.Updates: Patricia Stallings has been released from prison after being wrong convicted of poisoning her son.Lost Loves: Cathy Williams grew up in Chicago and became the victim of her stepfather's abusive sexual advances. Her stepfather was a respected detective who managed to have her sentanced off to reform school. Williams is now searching for the police officer who risked his job to free her from an unjust sentence.Unexplained Death: Beverly McGowan vanished from her Florida condo and was later found brutally murdered. McGowan's death occurred shortly after getting a new roommate, a British woman, who went by the name of "Alice". Since McGowan's death "Alice" has been spotted, claiming to be McGowan and using her credit cards.Fraud: Yong-Son Kim placed an ad in the newspaper for a roommate and received a response from a mother and a daughter who soon moved in. Later, Kim returned from a vacation and was stunned to discover that the cunning mother and daughter con artist team had gotten away with $50,000 worth of her jewelry and valuables.
How to Watch Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 11 Legally and Safely
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