Top 3 UNSOLVABLE mysteries | Unsolvable Mysteries Part 1 - Summary

Summary

The text is a summary of three unsolved mysteries involving David Lewis, Mary Lou Morris, and Blair Adams.

David Lewis, a lawyer in Amarillo, Texas, disappeared in 1993. He was found to have made a VCR recording of the Super Bowl, indicating that he was still alive after his family thought he had left of his own accord. However, he was not found and no foul play was discovered. In 2004, a state trooper recognized Lewis's picture as an unidentified victim of a hit-and-run case. Lewis's body was found in Washington State, 1600 miles away from Amarillo. His death was ruled an accident, but the circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain unexplained.

Mary Lou Morris, a loan officer in Houston, Texas, disappeared in 2000. Her car was found smoldering, and her body was found inside. The cause of death was disputed, and her wedding ring was missing. A local newspaper received an anonymous call claiming that her death was an accident. Three days after Mary Lou's death, Mary McGinnis Morris, a nurse practitioner, was found shot in a drugstore parking lot. Her wedding ring was missing, and her death was also staged to look like a suicide. The police could not find any evidence linking the two women's deaths.

Blair Adams, a foreman in Surrey, British Columbia, disappeared in 1996. He suddenly quit his job, withdrew all his money and jewelry, and attempted to cross the Canada-US border. He was denied entry, and his car was found abandoned in Washington D.C. He disappeared and was never found.

Facts

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3. The first mystery is about David Lewis, an accomplished lawyer from Amarillo, Texas, who disappeared in 1993.
4. Lewis's wife and daughter left for Dallas on January 28th, 1993, leaving Lewis at home to watch the Super Bowl.
5. Upon their return on January 31st, they found the TV still on, the VCR still recording, and a plate with two freshly made turkey sandwiches in the fridge.
6. Lewis's wedding band and watch were also found on the kitchen counter.
7. There was no sign of forced entry or a struggle in the house.
8. Lewis's car was found abandoned near the courthouse downtown.
9. Inside the car, they found his car keys, house keys, checkbook, credit cards, and driver's license.
10. Lewis had recently deposited $5,000 into his family's account and purchased two plane tickets, one from Los Angeles to Dallas, and the other from Dallas to Amarillo.
11. After 11 months of searching for new leads and information, the police closed the case, ruling that Lewis had left of his own accord.
12. In 2004, a state trooper in Washington State recognized Lewis as an unidentified victim of a hit-and-run case from 1993.
13. Lewis's death was confirmed through DNA.
14. The second mystery is about Mary Lou Morris, a loan officer at a Chase Bank in Houston, Texas, who disappeared on October 12th, 2000.
15. Morris's husband received an anonymous call stating that her death was an accident.
16. Morris was found deceased in her car on October 16th, 2000, with a single gunshot wound to the head.
17. The murder weapon, her pistol, was placed next to her hand on the seat.
18. Morris's wedding ring was missing from her finger.
19. The second theory suggests that Morris's death was a professional hit gone wrong, possibly connected to the death of Mary Lou Morris.
20. Morris's husband, Mike, was initially suspected but was ruled out due to a lack of evidence.
21. Morris's co-worker, Dwayne Young, was also ruled out as a suspect due to an alibi.
22. The mystery of the deaths of Mary Lou Morris and Mary McGinnis Morris remains unsolved to this day.