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Netflix Drops ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Evidence In Folder You’ll Inspect Yourself
By Thanussha Priyah, 13 Jul 2020
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Netflix dropped Unsolved Mysteries last week, and fans have started coming up with their own theories to solve the real-life crime stories.
The platform encouraged fans to join in and begin their own investigations by releasing a Reddit thread filled with possible clues and evidence. Netflix posted a link to a Google Drive folder, which has been neatly organized according to the episodes. Each section includes videos and images for fans to learn more about the cases.
“Hey guys, Netflix here!” the post on r/UnsolvedMysteries reads. “We’ve created a public drive with all the assembled evidence, case files, interviews, and video clips for each story that didn't make it into the final episodes.”
The show’s Twitter account has also been actively responding to the tweets by viewers. There is also a link to a submission page, where fans can submit stories and tips to the show’s producers.
What drives a man of French-nobility to murder? You have the evidence. Now help solve the "House of Terror" mystery. #unsolvedmysteries #nantes #murdermystery pic.twitter.com/MdoTijXRgc
— Unsolved Mysteries (@Unsolved) July 11, 2020
— Unsolved Mysteries (@Unsolved) July 11, 2020
— Unsolved Mysteries (@Unsolved) July 11, 2020
— Unsolved Mysteries (@Unsolved) July 12, 2020
[via Thrillest, cover image via IMDb]
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