Neverending stories why we still love Unsolved Mysteries

By Daryl Sparkes
Updated July 4 2020 - 1:40pm, first published 12:00am
Humans have a strong propensity to believe in things that have, on face value, no immediate rational explanation. Picture: Shutterstock
Humans have a strong propensity to believe in things that have, on face value, no immediate rational explanation. Picture: Shutterstock

Since the mid-1980s, the Unsolved Mysteries television program has investigated thousands of weird and wonderful tales.

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