Unsolved Mysteries Season 5 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely
Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:The Unexplained: Following the death of his grandfather, a Pennsylvania man, Don Decker became plagued by unsual phenomenon which followed him everywhere he went, including an unexplained indoor rainstorm, levitations and unexplained burns, all of which were the symptoms of an apparent demonic possession.Unexplained Death: Michael Hunter, a motorcyle racer, who lived in the San Francisco Bay area, rode his motorcycle into a gas station and collapsed in 1992. Authorities believe Hunter had been shot three times by an unknown killer while he was riding along a frontage road.Fraud: A man registered as Tom Hughes at a Danbury, Connecticuit hospital went into cardiac arrest and later died. Soon after, authorities discovered that the man's name was an alias and that he was a con man who would randomly check into hospitals across the country, to obtain pain medication.Lost Loves: Irene Love is searching for a childhood friend named Dolores whom she later discovered was really her sister. Love is also searching for Dolores' parents whom Love believes are her biological parents.
How to Watch Unsolved Mysteries Season 5 Episode 22 Legally and Safely
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