Things To Do On Vacation: The Mystery Playlist

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Okay, so cooking shows aren't your bag. What about murder? And, you know, unsolved disappearance and thefts and all that jazz. Got you covered!

Unsolved Mysteries

While the classic episodes with Robert Stack are all available on Amazon Prime, the rights holder has put the second run, hosted by Dennis Farina, on YouTube pretty much in its entirety. (As with the original series, there have been strategic edits made to resolve cases that are no longer unsolved, and a few others whose legal status has changed since the first airing.)

The New Detectives

The original binge-watch forensic crime solving series, previous aired on The Discovery Channel, back when real science was still a thing there. This playlist has selected episodes from all seasons, but FilmRise has put the entire series out for (free) streaming if you poke their channel directly.

The FBI Files

The New Detectives, only starring the Feds. There are generally more exciting shootouts in this one, if that matters to you.

Cayleigh Elise

Dark Matters is a vlog-only series in which Cayleigh covers mysteries, murders, and unsolved disappearances with a part-critical, part-compassionate style. The linked playlist is the unsolved cases one; she has additional series where she coveres creepy fiction and non-fiction stories.

History's Mysteries

If you're more in this for entertainment than boring things like facts, then try this playlist full of historical mysteries! A lot of it is from the Hitler History Channel, so, you know, half of this shit never happened in the first place and the other half is blamed on spatiotemporal anomalies and/or aliens. But hey, it runs for a long time!

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