The video discusses the top 10 most mysterious disappearances in history. The cases include:
1. Louis Le Prince, a cinematographer who vanished on a train in 1890.
2. The Springfield Three, three women who disappeared from a house in Missouri in 1992, with no signs of forced entry or struggle.
3. Jimmy Hoffa, a union leader who disappeared from a restaurant parking lot in Michigan in 1975.
4. Rebecca Coriam, a youth worker who vanished from a Disney cruise ship in 2011.
5. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared with 239 passengers and crew in 2014.
6. Frederick Valentich, an Australian pilot who vanished while flying over Bass Strait in 1978, after reporting a UFO sighting.
7. Bela Kiss, a Hungarian serial killer who disappeared in 1916 and was never found, despite multiple reported sightings.
8. The Royal Norfolk Regiment, a British battalion that vanished during World War I in 1915.
9. MV Joyita, a merchant vessel that was found abandoned and adrift in 1955, with no signs of what happened to the crew.
10. The Colony of Roanoke, a group of English settlers who disappeared from an island in North Carolina in 1590, leaving behind only a few cryptic clues.
The video presents these cases in a humorous and engaging way, with the host, Matthew Santoro, providing commentary and theories about what might have happened in each case.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Louis Le Prince, known as the Father of Cinematography, disappeared on September 16, 1890, while on a train bound for the UK.
2. Le Prince was patenting his new camera at the time of his disappearance.
3. He was last seen by passengers on the train, but his luggage and belongings vanished with him.
4. No trace of Le Prince was ever found, and multiple theories have been presented to explain his disappearance.
5. The Springfield Three (Sherrill Levitt, Suzie Streeter, and Stacy McCall) disappeared on June 2, 1992, from Levitt's Missouri home.
6. The three women were last seen at 2:15 am, and police found their clothes, purses, and keys still in the house.
7. A man named Robert Craig Cox came forward claiming to know that the women were murdered, but due to lack of evidence, he couldn't be charged.
8. Jimmy Hoffa, a union activist and convicted criminal, disappeared on July 30, 1975, from a restaurant parking lot in Oakland County, Michigan.
9. Hoffa was meeting with two Mafia leaders at the time of his disappearance.
10. Rebecca Coriam, a 24-year-old youth worker, disappeared on March 21, 2011, from the Disney Wonder Cruise Ship in the Pacific Ocean.
11. Security footage showed Coriam in a heated phone conversation, which was the last time she was seen.
12. Her credit cards were used after her disappearance, and her Facebook password was changed.
13. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 passengers and crew on board.
14. The plane drastically changed its flight path and vanished from radar, and no trace of the plane or its occupants has been found.
15. Frederick Valentich, an Australian pilot, disappeared on October 21, 1978, while flying over Australia's Bass Strait.
16. Valentich radioed in that an unidentified flying object was following him, and his final transmission was "It's hovering and it's not an aircraft."
17. Bela Kiss, a Hungarian serial killer, disappeared in 1916 after police found the bodies of 24 women in his home.
18. Kiss was suspected of being a vampire due to the puncture wounds on the women's necks and the complete draining of their blood.
19. The Royal Norfolk Regiment, a battalion of British soldiers, disappeared on October 31, 1915, while marching up a hill in Suvla Bay, Turkey.
20. The soldiers were seen entering a dense fog, but when the mist lifted, they had vanished.
21. The MV Joyita, a merchant vessel, was found abandoned on November 10, 1955, with no signs of its 25 crew members.
22. The ship's radio was set to the International Distress Channel, and one of the engines was covered in mattresses.
23. The clocks on board had mysteriously frozen to read 10:25, and a doctor's bag was found full of bloody bandages.
24. The Colony of Roanoke, established in 1587, was found abandoned on August 18, 1590, with no signs of the 117 settlers.
25. The only signs left behind were the word "Croatoan" carved on a wooden post and the word "Crow" carved into a nearby tree.