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Unsolved Mysteries Season 3 Episode 11 - Watch Legally and Safely

Unsolved Mysteries Season 3 Episode 11

Episode Title: Episode #101
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 21, 1990
Runtime:60 mins
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Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include: Unexplained Death: Troubling questions about the 1989 shooting death of Mississippi teenager Norman Ladner. His death was ruled a suicide, but his parents strongly suspect foul play which may be somehow tied to drug dealers. Missing Persons: The search for Nyleen Kay Marshall, a 3 year-old who was abducted while picnicking with her family in Montana in 1983. Her abductor has taunted the police with disturbing letters. Updates: Laharriet Wade is reunited with a childhood friend whom she met in a children's hospital in 1969. The Unexplained: Mystery surrounds the identity of a kind carpenter who constructed a magnificent spiral staircase in a small Santa Fe, New Mexico church. Unexplained Death: The unsolved 1988 shooting of trucker Dwayne McCorkendale, who was allegedly murdered over $25. McCorkendale had been gunned down by a phone booth and authorities are searching for an unknown suspect who had been taunting big rig drivers.

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Dennis Farina