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Top 10 Unsolved Classic Hollywood Mysteries

Top 10 Unsolved Classic Hollywood Mysteries

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These unsolved classic Hollywood mysteries still keep us up at night. For this list, well be looking back on some of the most enduring stories and cases from the classic Hollywood era, many of which still intrigue historians today. Our countdown includes the end of an icon, goodbye, Natalie Wood, Pasolini: a murdered maverick, and more! Are YOU particularly interested in any of these Hollywood mysteries?
Date: 2023-11-21

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Here's my theory on Natalie Wood: She was drinking heavily to self medicate her hydrophobia while on the yacht. When you have to drink like that, eventually you're probably going to have an argument with those around you. That night, said argument was had, and in her drunken state, she suddenly wanted to just get away. Far away as she could. It's possible that she was drunk enough that at the moment she didn't notice she was a boat because she would have been pretty stumbly from the booze.
So, wanting to get away as she was feeling at the moment, she gets in the dinghy and off she goes. Out in the dinghy at some point her mind sobers up just enough to realize whay she's done and where she now is. A panic attack hits as that hydrophobia punches through the drunk full force. Combine her drunken state with a panic attack and she falls out of the dinghy, possibly even hitting her head a little on the way over.
Not saying those boys know more than they tell, most folks usually do. I just don't think they were actively part of her death. But, they may have hindered the investigation to protect themselves.

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#1. Marilyn. It's documented that she had been running her mouth, and was considered a loose cannon. The days before her death, it's documented she made a public drunken 'scene' at an Aspen resort, regarding the Kennedy's. It's documented and verified true that Robert Kennedy was at her house, with her, on the night she passed. We DO KNOW what happened to her, but we continue to be called conspiracy theorists, because her killers controlled the narrative, and counter narrative.
#2. Natalie. In the most recent documented evidence and narrative of that night, provided by the captain of the ship, was that while Robert didn't do anything to cause any harm to Natalie, when he knew she was where she was, and in danger in the ocean, he didn't help her. Instead, he turned around and went to bed, knowing the consequences of his action. or lack of action. The argument and grey area is what he's responsible for, since they were drinking.

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Glad to see Jean Spangler's case getting more attention, though I personally believe there's a connection between her disappearance (1949) and Elizabeth Short's murder (1947. Both women looked remarkably similar. Both worked at the Florentine Gardens (Betty as a waitress, Jean as a dancer. Jean was going to see a doctor about an abortion. Dr. George Hodel, the #1 suspect in the Black Dahlia case was a physician who may have performed abortions for Hollywood stars (Betty's corpse held signs that it was the work of someone familiar with surgical tools. And last, but not least, Jean's purse was found a few blocks from Hodel's home, and there's evidence, thanks to police dogs, that there are human remains buried on the property.
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If you've never seen pictures of Elizabeth Short's body, the descriptions don't do her injuries 'justice'. She was HORRIFICALLY tortured. Her face disfigured. Feces in her stomach. Cut in half. Gouges in her flesh. And the medical examiner beleived she was hung upside down for a time. This poor woman, who wasn't the pure, perfect picture (she used people quite a bit, but still never deserved to die, much less be tortured the way she was.
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I think the Natalie wood case could have been the result of three super drunk people not having control of themselves. Alcohol does terrible things to people. It couldve caused Wagner or Walken to do something they wouldve never done sober. It couldve also caused Wood to loose her common sense which led to her death. We will never truly know unless Wagner or Walken say anything. And neither of them are getting any younger at this point
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Pasolini is not Hollywood, he was an italian film maker. I dislike when all film is unthinkingly labeled Hollywood. I am old enough to remember how his death was reported on some american media outlets at the time, though, by homophobic reporters as justifiable gay bashing. The story was that he made a pass at a straight man who then 'defended' himself.
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i feel like marilyns isnt a mystery. She was depressed and its super easy to overdose on barbituates. All she ever wanted was a family and thats literally the one thing she couldnt get bc of her condition. people want to create conspiracies because they just cant understand it or they want someone really big to have some extravagant reason for death
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Monroe probably committed suicide. She said goodbye to everyone she loved, so it sounds like she planned it
I think Arbuckle is innocent. There's no evidence to suggest that he was guilty. Rappe's friend could not be trusted. Rappe died because of pre-existing medical conditions.
Robert Wagener probably murdered Wood

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Kirk Alyn was the first to play Superman in the movies. George Reeves was the first to play him on TV. Fatty Arbuckle also went through 3 trials, not 1. The first two ended in hung juries and it was only with the 3rd trial that he was acquitted. The media had convinced the public that he was guilty and his career was over.
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I think that Marilyn accidentally overdosed. The meds she was taking for depression, anxiety or what ever mental health issues she was working through are more regulated today then back then.
Just my thoughts as a nurse.
RIH Marilyn. Your presence is sorely missed.

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Elizabeth Shorts' death was solved by a police detective, Steve Hodel, who claimed and had proof, that his father, Dr. George Hodel, a surgeon, had done it. This doctor had other dead pictures of her and there was more if you want to look it up.
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Occam's razor states that the simplest explanation is preferable to one that is more complex. Therefore you could say that one actor mentioned in this video was responsible for at least two of the crimes also mentioned.
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As a guy that comes from a police family, I firmly believed that the death of Thelma Todd
is not a suicide case but instead it's a Murder case. It's unfortunate that the case will never be solved

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It's very sad what happened to Natalie Wood I honestly think Robert Wagner and Christopher Walkin killed her and had something to do with what happened to her and it's sad she left behind two daughters.
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Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken knows the real. Just like every time Natalie Wood's case gets reopened if there's a slight a new case if evidence then it immediately gets closed again.
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This compilation seems rather sloppy and repeats stories from other videos. The cutaways to the high-pitched voice guy from some documentary ) seems like a joke almost. Not your best effort.
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Seems to me most actors male and female are so messed up its silly anyone can idolize them dont you think its odd that they make a living trying to be someone else plus really not a talent.
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Thelma Todd's murder was accidental and someone confessed to it on their death bed. And what's unsolved and mysterious about Rappe and Arbuckle?
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Its kind of sickening that Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken know what happened to Natalie Wood and theyve just continued to have careers!
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Natalie Wood's death is so heartbreaking, given the ambiguous nature of it, and that she left her two daughters without a mother.
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Kudos to the research on these subjects. Several of them I already knew about but enough of them I hadn't to keep it interesting!
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hollywood had all these people killed I feel like thats why these cases never got solve cause hollywood is evil & the Illuminati
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It must have been something pretty dramatic to drive Natalie Wood to try to get off
a boat without being able to swim

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I get the feeling that Christopher Walken was threatened by Robert Wagner who had something to do with Natalie Wood death
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Not to be Devils Advocate but you didn't mention the man who killed Salos director was an actor on Salo
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I dont believe Robert Wagner killed Natalie. She was very wasted and got into a dingy after a fight.
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Maybe its just too soon or out of respect for his family right now but idk how Bob sagets death isnt on here
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