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Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely

Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 7

Episode Title: Episode #153
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 30, 1991
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:The Unexplained: Located in New Mexico, the St. James Hotel in its heyday had been a stop for such people as Jesse James and Wyatt Earp. When the hotel was restored, the new owners soon began encountering ghosts of the Old West. Now, the guests and staff of the hotel claim the it is haunted.The Unexplained: June Farris was plagued by a bizarre dream where she was walking through an unknown house. Years later when living in Florida, Farris discovered the house that she had dreamed about. June and her family later moved into the home and realized the home was haunted, possibly by a man named John Hardin, who had been murdered in the backyard.Missing Persons: Mary Ann Perez went out one evening in 1976 with one of her girlfriends. That night, Perez mysteriously vanished and was last seen at a country western bar in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1985, a killer claimed to have killed Perez. Then in 1990, an unknown caller phoned Mary Ann's family, telling them that she was still alive.Fraud: A slick con man and coin collector calling himself Dr. John Anderson struck in Cincinatti, Ohio in 1986 and made away with $30,000 worth of gold coins. The same con-man was later spotted in New York.

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Dennis Farina