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New Netflix True Crime 'Unsolved Mysteries' Drops On Wednesday

New Netflix True Crime 'Unsolved Mysteries' Drops On Wednesday

True crime fans, assemble!

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

There's a brand new documentary series dropping on Netflix on Wednesday 1st July and it's from the creators of Stranger Things (so let's face it, we just know it's going to be good).

Unsolved Mysteries is a reboot of the NBC and CBS series that ran for 12 years between 1887 and 1999, investigating 260 cases. It arrived on the streaming platform today and promises to be a chilling watch.

Even the trailer looks gripping. Check it out for yourself below...

The first six episodes of the series will drop on Netflix on Wednesday, fusing together signature elements from the original Unsolved Mysteries along with a more contemporary and immersive way of storytelling.

Each episode will investigate unsolved cases from across the globe, using reenactments as well as interviews and archive footage to delve into each mystery.

There will be journalists, detectives, friends and family members featuring in the docuseries, with the first six episodes titled: Mystery on the Rooftop, 13 Minutes, House of Terror, No Ride Home, Berkshire's UFO and Missing Witness.

The first, Mystery on the Rooftop, looks at the case of Rey Rivera - who was believed to have died by suicide after jumping off Baltimore's Belvedere Hotel roof.

The first, Mystery on the Rooftop looks at the case of Rey Rivera (
Netflix)

Viewers will watch as the series delves into whether Rey's tragic death was all that it seemed.

Next up, 13 Minute takes a look at the case of Patrice Endres, who disappeared from work in the middle of the day, within just a 13-minute window of time.

Meanwhile, House of Terror delves into the tragic case of Count Xavier Dupond de Ligonnes' wife and four children - who were found dead under the porch of their family home back in 2011.

Was the case all it seemed? (
Netflix)

A manhunt ensued after he was believed to have murdered them, but he was never found.

The fourth episode in the series, No Ride No Home?, focuses on the case of Alonza Brooks, who had been missing for one month when police found her body in an area they had already searched.

If you're fascinated by alien sightings, the fifth episode looks at five witness statements who all claimed to have had an experience with a UFO back in 1969, in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

Could they all have been true alien sightings?

The fifth episode looks at five UFO sightings (
Netflix)

The final ep, Missing Witness, delves into will look into the disappearance of Lena Chapin, who confessed to helping her mom get rid of of her murdered step-father's body when she was just 13.

You can watch the first six episodes on Netflix from Wednesday 1st July.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

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