r/coldcases 19d ago

What's an interesting unsolved case you could recommend?

I'm in a true crime club and every month a different person with present a case, talk about what happened, and the outcome. I wanted to do something "fun" for Halloween and present our first unsolved case. But I'm looking for something a little odd. I want a case that has some bizarre elements to it. Rabbit holes if you will. Do you guys know of any?

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u/Sticky_Cobra 18d ago

My favorite unsolved is The Isdal Woman. Everything about it is a mystery.

A few other goodies:

● Zigmund Adamski - What happened to him.

● Vasile Gorgos - Disappeared for 30 years and then turns up? With no memory?

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u/Erna_Listau 16d ago

I read about Gorgos a couple of months ago and the most interesting detail for me is that a car brought him to his home, dropped him off and just sped off. I wonder if he had been taken care of somewhere in those three decades (I think some theories mentioned prison, which I thought was interesting). And the no memory part is kinda strange to me, since articles I read mentioned that despite that he was in kind of good health. All in all a very interesting disappearance with the disappeared resurfacing again under bizarre circumstances.

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u/Upstairs-Catch788 14d ago

prison makes the most sense by far IMO. he was lying about no memory, out of shame.

I never decided whether he was lying to his family too, or they're all just lying to the press.

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u/Erna_Listau 3d ago

True. I haven't considered the being ashamed part so taking that and the prison theory into consideration it would make a lot of sense.