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Look, look, look last. reactive, there's a new slimy too if Case is from BuzzFeed unsolved which have now either been finished. And we're going to begin by looking at Forest Finn's treasure which finally came to a full conclusion back in June 2020. right and Shane investigated the mystery two years prior in September 2018.

during which they explained that world-renowned treasure collector Forrest Fenn had hidden an actual Treasure Chest somewhere in the Rocky Mountains in Forrest Fenn's Memoir he wrote a 24-line poem which included nine hidden Clues on how to find the treasure and while the concept seemed fairly simple, over 65 000 people had attempted to find the treasure to no avail. Ryan and Shane then explained that the treasure could be found in one of four specific U.S states the treasury is located in either Montana Wyoming Colorado or New Mexico of the four states listed by Fenn I tend to lean towards New Mexico or Wyoming Wyoming because a majority of Yellowstone National Park resides within that state and Yellowstone was a place where Fenn spent his former of years camping with his father and although it ahead of chest with like full of money right somewhere and some Mountain I sent all the juicers and chat to the channel they did and go try to find it right and they have to either I'll stream it if they're on the mountain and because it becomes like this Mega Insane Live streaming Mega Brawl right. They need to just be broadcast and there's nothing wrong. They get banned and I don't because I'm just watching it Dude Easy.

likely. Location is it Easy. it's coming out there. No boys.

Eventually settled on looking in. New Mexico We're flying to the state with over A month's worth of research under their belt. Ryan and chain looked at three different locations in New Mexico Put up with bad weather and rough terrain and at one point even thought that they had found the treasure. That right there look, there's a box.

What do you mean there's a box? Oh decoys, Is that a box? Or just a very Square Rock that is a very very Square Rock However, the trip ultimately with the boys leaving empty-handed I Think we may just have to come to terms with the time and the location of Foreign. When the following post was made to Forrest Fenn's personal blog, it was under a canopy of stars in the Lush Forest of vegetation of the Rocky Mountains and are not moved from the spot where I hit it more than 10 years ago. I Did not know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot. I Congratulate the thousands of people who participated in the search and hope they will continue to be drawn by the promise of other discoveries.

So the Search is Over Look for more information and photos in the coming days Forest As promised, this photo showed up on the blog in the days that followed before. these two were also posted, confirming that the treasure had in fact been found. One month later, it was revealed that the treasure was found in Wyoming which was one of the two states highlighted in the BuzzFeed unsolved episode, although not the state that the boys eventually went to six months later in December 2020, the person who had found the treasure Finally Revealed himself as 32 year old medical student Jack Stew, who coincidentally used to be one of Buzzfeed's riders jacket found out about the case in 2018, the same year that Ryan and Shane investigated it and stated that he thought about it for at least a couple hours a day every day since he learned about it, also adding that he planned on selling the treasure to pay off his student loans. The treasure went up for auction on the 13th of December 2022, and after a whopping 1 643 bits eventually sold for an impressive 1.3 million dollars.
And while it took over 10 years for someone to eventually find the treasure, this is nothing when compared to the boy in the Box who was recently identified after 65 years of mystery. Ryan and Shane covered the boy in the box back in August 2017, with the major details being that in 1957, a box was found on the side of a road in Philadelphia Pennsylvania which contained the body of a boy between 4 and 6 of age. The Box had serial numbers on the outside, a blanket on the inside, and items of clothing scattered around it. However, despite having access to numerous pieces of evidence, authorities were unable to identify who the boy was.

For this reason, the boy was buried with a gravestone reading America's unknown child which accompanied a sign on the street where the boy was found. reading. This unknown child became known as the Boy in the Box. He has never been identified.

His case remains open. He is now called America's unknown child. His body had been exhumed on two separate occasions in 1998 and 2019, with the goal of running his DNA through genealogy databases. The 1998 test was unsuccessful.

However, by 2009, the Fantastic have become significantly more advanced, and while the victim's DNA was so degraded that it took two and a half years of work to be able to extract enough data to perform the genealogy. On the 8th of December 2022, the boy in the Box was identified as Joseph Augustus Zarelli. His DNA was uploaded to genetic databases, which led Detective to relatives on his mother's side. After pouring through birth records, they were also able to identify his father.

They also learned that Zarelli's mother had three other children. Police refused to speculate on who killed Zarelli, though they noted we have our suspicions, meaning that while this identification is extremely fresh at the time of making this video, it's possible that the case could be fully solved sometime in the near future. However, if we're on the topic of fresh identifications, then we have to talk about The Lady of the Dunes. So after 48 years of mystery, was finally identified on the 31st of October 2022, where just 38 days before the boy in the box when Ryan and chain looked into The Lady of the Dunes back in March 2020, they explained that she was found deceased on a beach in Provincetown Massachusetts.
Yet, because she'd been lying there for such a long period of time, The Lady of the Dunes had become unidentifiable. Despite using Bloodhounds studying missing persons bulletins, scouring the registers of local lodgings, and looking into anyone who had a permit to bring their vehicle into the area least turned up nothing. The Lady of the Dunes also had extremely recognizable dental work. However, despite this and numerous different police sketches, nobody knew who she was similar to.

The Boy in the Box. The Lady of the Dunes was exhumed for DNA on three separate occasions in 1982. although none of these resulted in her identification leading the boys to State this for that to produce no kind of DNA evidence of like who this person is. It's kind of insane to me because 1974 is not that long ago.

No, you would think that DNA would be fresh enough that you could figure out this person's identity what Ryan and Shane didn't know at the time was that within two and a half years, the Lady of the Dunes unknown son would undertake a DNA test with Ancestry.com providing genealogy databases with enough evidence for The Lady of the Dunes to be identified. On October 31st, the FBI announced it finally identified the woman as Ruth Marie Terry a native of Tennessee who was 37 at the time of her death at the time of her disappearance Ruth Marie Terry had mentioned the family that she was traveling to Massachusetts with her husband Guy More Dalvin who's now become the main suspect in the case. Despite being married at the time, Guy never officially reported The Disappearance of his wife to the police and conveniently remarried a year later as if nothing had ever happened. What's even crazier is that Guy Mold Darvin's previous wife had also gone missing and was eventually found dead alongside his daughter inside a septic tank on Guy's Seattle home.

He saw only two years in prison before being released, which was followed by him marrying Ruth Marie Terry who was then found in the dunes only five months later. Gomaldarvin died in 2002. However, if he is eventually found to be guilty, Ryan and Shane were correct in suggesting this, it would seem that this was done by somebody who wasn't I Guess like an amateur as well as this unidentified victim would have known her murderer. Yeah, went incorrect.

In suggesting that the crime had been done by an Italian mob boss or schizophrenic Prison inmate Adam Clark However, in the case of Amelia Earhart, one of the theories put forward by the boys eventually turned out to be true Ryan and chain explained that Amelia Earhart was trying to become the first woman to fly around the world. However, on the stretch between Papa New, Guinea and The Howlin islands in the South Pacific Amelia Earhart her Navigator Frank Noonan as well as their plane vanished and were never found again. The main Theory put forward in the unsolved episode was that Earhart's plane had run out of fuel and either crashed into the ocean or had successfully made a crash landing on the South Pacific island of Nakumaroro. Evidence for the successful Crash Landing was that two years after Erhardt's disappearance, a British colonial officer by the name of Jared Gallagher found a campfire Sexton and a partial human skeleton on the previously uninhabited Islander.
The bones were sent to a physician in Fiji who concluded that they most likely belonged to a male who was short, stocky and European descent a limited yeah, let's assume you're able to survive it and and even food and whatever on an island they're completely on. your owner I would just live until he died of old age just doing nothing, noting the possibility that the bones belong to Earhart. However, Ryan wanted to explain that later date the Bones have been run through an updated database which suggested that they could have belonged to a tall woman of European descent which fit the description of Earhart perfectly well. Approximately a year after the BuzzFeed Unsolved episode was uploaded, an article popped up on Npr.org titled new Research Claims bones found 80 years ago on Pacific atoll likely Amelia Earhart which explained that the bones had been run through Modern Ancestry program for disk, which found that Hoodless had incorrectly determined the sex of The Remains.

The data revealed that the bones had more similarity to Earhart than to 99 of individuals in a large reference sample. It's a bit of a stretch to call the case of Amelia Earhart sold based on a couple of correctly sized bones. However, they're significantly better evidence for the person featured in BuzzFeed Unsolved's very first episode The Somerton Man who was finally identified in July 2022 after 74 years of mystery. The Somerton man was found dead on a beach in Adelaide Australia back in 1948, dressed up accurately in a full suit with polished shoes.

Strangely enough, all of the tags have been removed from his clothing, with his fingerprints failing to hint at who he might be. The case became even weirder when a torn piece of paper was found sewn into his pants with a Persian phrase that should written on it which translated to it has ended. You know these fingerprints or whatever do you do it? Whatever you need to get those in order to fly faster right at the airport, they could be like nexused. Okay, that was me.

I always apply right? and I go to the booth and then we do this and I can't do it I forget who he might be okay to his pants with a Persian phrase her mom should written I didn't know which translated to it has ended with a case reaching even deeper levels of weird when someone brought in the book from which the paper had been torn explaining like I found the book in the back of his car which was part of Summerton Beach When the boys Revisited the case in season six, they talk extensively about the University of Adelaide Professor Derek Abbott who was seemingly the most determined as well as the closest. Well, it will be only two years and three months after this BuzzFeed unsolved episode that Derek Abbott would finally achieve a breakthrough. Using the Summerton man's hair, we looked for people with no date of death on that tree and there was one that stood out by using the DNA of a distant cousin living in Melbourne Derek Abbott was finally able to confirm that the Somerton man went by the name of Charles Webb. It was at this point that we knew that Charles Webb was the Somerton man and we'd finally cracked it.
It's not the same Man story Now this is the Charles Webb Story The theories put forward in the BuzzFeed unsolved episodes such as the Somerton man was a Russian spy or a ballet dancer were disproven after Derek Abbott revealed that Charles Webb simply grew up working in a bakery while playing football on the weekends. However, the other tragic detail revealed in the episode of Australian story was that prior to being found on the beach, the summertime, man was living an incredibly lonely life. He didn't have any friends. Not at all a happy person.

Turns out that Charles loved to write poetry and his favorite subject that he would write about was death. The story turns out that it's not some wild spy drama. it's really a sad, tragic domestic situation. Jesus He was just invisible.

They're kind of crazy and it was invisible. His entire life dies now people Nothing is about to release a new yo. This is X x on the video. Anyone knows that boy I Don't know.

He's just so sorry. Anyone knows that boy I Don't know, he's just so sorry.

By xQcOW

17 thoughts on “Buzzfeed unsolved cases that are now solved xqc reacts”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clarence Donovan says:

    I don't trust Buzzfeed to solve anything.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ok says:

    cool

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars luca says:

    Bro hit us with the "Futchaa"

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leen says:

    Someone explaining=nerd emoji

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  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars xer0 𓆩♡𓆪 says:

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  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars climax050 says:

    I love how in the age of the internet, you put enough people together who all have wildly different life experiences and areas of expertise and they can solve cases that otherwise likely never would've been solved, combine that with new tech and its just so good to see these cases closed.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars imesanator says:

    Chat kills me always so funny 😂😂

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ExileMorin says:

    Xqc is no longer the reactor

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryan Jay I. Villorente says:

    the last unaware

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SifiZ says:

    All of the juicers getting ready for an irl treasure hunt would be just like the Area 51 raid all over again

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mahari says:

    Damn, SuunyV2 really fell off

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jiggly Puff says:

    Wow this is the first SunnyV2 video I have actually enjoyed. He makes good stuff when he isn't shitting on random content creators.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AwesomeSword001 says:

    never seen this reaction coming

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chloé Grobler says:

    this video felt like when u got a shit load of quests outstanding and finally u got them completed xD

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Femboy Ahri says:

    Remove Buzzfeed from the title. They did literally nothing for these cases other than summarizing them.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lali ho says:

    if X actually did do a treasure hunt i'd bag up my shit, buy a plane ticket and hit the live button

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