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Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 23 - Watch Legally and Safely

Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 23

Episode Title: Episode #169
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 12, 1992
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:Lost Loves: Eleanor Platt and John Elias were an interacial couple who became involved during the racially tense 1950s. Platt became pregnant and her father put her in home while Elias was charged with rape. Platt later gave the baby up for adoption and now both Eleanor and John are searching for her.Wanted: While traveling down a Florida road that they traveled nearly every day, an elderly couple, John and Virginia Constable, were killed by a drunk driver who had lost control of his car. The drunk driver was a man named James White whose family helped him slip out of the hospital and has not been seen since.Mysterious Legends: The Himalayas that extend across Southern Asia is at the center of a centuries old legend of the Yeti, otherwise known as the abominable snowman. The native people believe that the Yeti exists and this segment probes researchers and explorers claims that during an expidition they had experiences with a Yeti and viewed the apparent remnants of a Yeti.Unexplained Death: Dr. Carey Stanton, a life long bachelor, left New York to run the family ranch located on Santa Cruz Island. Stanton became a renowned eccentric who died in 1987. Shortly after his death, a box of human remains was found in a shed believed to have been a female.Also, a report (postponed from last week) on a clever mother-daughter financial scheme.

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Dennis Farina