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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind
Unsolved Mysteries Rewind
...doing the research so you don't have to... Come along as two friends get together to discuss episodes of their (and your) favorite television show, Unsolved Mysteries!
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Ratings & Reviews
3.5 stars from 160 ratings
Good until Kim left
It was good until Kim left. Then it got boring. And the new cohost only agrees with Mark
Pickee8er via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/24
Really excited then not at all
Great concept, but stop talking so much….in all the babbling you totally lose the main story. And don’t get me started on how much they interrupt each other.
Truecrimebeliver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/23
Get it together
Audio is poor. Too much “I don’t know”, “um”, you mean”, “um”, I’m not sure”, “um”, “it didn’t say”, “um”, “I think so”. Excessive interruption by both hosts. Successful in podcasting, I would suggest: do you research, obtaining the facts, proofreading and practicing your delivery. Also invest in...Read full review »
purple rainboots via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/23
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On September 13, 1992, Susan “Su” Taraskiewicz left work at Logan Airport to pick up food and did not return.  The next day her car was found in Revere and her body was found in the trunk of her car. She had been beaten and stabbed to death.  The case is currently, unsolved. Mark and Amy break...
Published 04/30/24
Published 04/30/24
In Stark County Ohio from 1984 until 1993, an elderly couple named Bill and Dorothy Wacker suffered endless harassment, threats and attacks by an unknown party. Their house was burglarized, Dorothy was attacked twice, they received disturbing phone calls, and rocks with messages on them were...
Published 04/09/24
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