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This is a transcript of a video where two hosts discuss the unsolved case of the Lady of the Dunes, a woman who was found murdered on a beach in Cape Cod in 1974. They review four theories about her identity and killer, ranging from a movie extra to a mob victim. They also make jokes and comments about the evidence, the suspects, and each other's appearance. They conclude that the case is unlikely to be solved unless someone confesses.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about the case of the lady of the dunes, an unidentified murder victim found in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1974.
2. The video hosts are Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej, who discuss various theories about the identity of the victim and the murderer.
3. One theory is that the victim was an extra in the movie Jaws, which was filmed on Cape Cod in the summer of 1974, based on a resemblance to a composite sketch and the clothing found with the body.
4. Another theory is that the victim was killed by Whitey Bulger, a notorious Boston mob leader, who had a history of removing teeth and hands from his victims to avoid identification.
5. A third theory is that the victim was Hadden Clark, a serial killer who claimed to have killed a woman on Cape Cod in 1974 and used her fingers as fishing baits.
6. A fourth theory is that the victim was Redeem Kessinger, a bank robber who escaped from prison in 1974 and had a similar appearance to the victim.
7. None of these theories have been confirmed by DNA or other evidence, and the case remains unsolved after more than 45 years.