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Sister Marie Lurz, 83, woke up early on the morning of March 25, 2001. Her first stop was Sister Michelle's room. The door was locked, and she became alarmed because the 39-year-old woman suffered from asthma. Despite repeated knocking, no sound came from inside the room. The grisly truth found on the other side of the door was far beyond what her imagination could conjure as to why the younger nun did not answer her calls.
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An old postcard that has survived the years, turns up in a Vermont antique shop. It's a tidbit with a personal message from a person long forgotten, but in the message is a reference to a murder that has never been solved.
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Eastern State Penitentiary was established in 1829, on the outskirts of Philadelphia as the model for penitentiaries worldwide. It now sits surrounded by homes and small businesses, crumbling slowly, a silent witness to human history both inside its echoing hallways and outside its walls as well.
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Shipwrecks and treasure have inspired adventurers through the years. Whether it's the hunt or the hunger for riches, it's an obsession that can last a lifetime. Some ships have been found, others not, however they all share an air of mystery that haunts the imagination.
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One of the most famous apparitions is a hitchhiking White Lady seen on the shore of White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas. Who was she, and is she the only one who haunts this place?
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