Mysterious persons in history
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Discusses eight unsolved cases of mysterious death, from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, involving Napoleon Bonaparte, Sir Harry Oaks, the Black Dahlia, William Taylor, Lizzie Borden, Jack the Ripper, Dr. Sam Sheppard, and John Dillinger.
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Discusses eight unsolved cases of mysterious death, from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, involving Napoleon Bonaparte, Sir Harry Oaks, the Black Dahlia, William Taylor, Lizzie Borden, Jack the Ripper, Dr. Sam Sheppard, and John Dillinger.
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