Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely
Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:The Unexplained: Jill Jenson a former model who became addicted to cocaine and Rita Klaus, a mother of three who suffered from multiple sclerosis experienced miraculous healing after visiting a small village in Yugoslavia known as Medjugorje. People take pilgrimages to the church at Medjugorje to meet with visionaries, six young people who claim to be able to speak to the Virgin Mary.Missing Persons: Lee Young, a bank fraud investigator from Scottsdale, Arizona, disappeared in 1990 and his car was later found engulfed in flames in the Arizona desert. Before his disappearance, Young had suspected that his bank was being used for money laundering by a drug cartel. His body has not yet been found.Missing Persons: Levia Molinari and Arthur Karopoulos met and began a relationship while living in San Francisco. They later had a son together, named Nicholas whom Levia later kidnapped. Now, Arthur believes that she has fled with Nicholas and they are living together in a fundamentalist sect.Wanted: Angela Hammond of Clinton, Missouri, called her boyfriend, Rob Shafer, late one night on a pay phone. As she spoke on the pay phone, she became aware of a mysterious stranger who abducted her and sped off into the night. Authorities believe the man may be responsible for other Missouri disappearances.
How to Watch Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 22 Legally and Safely
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