
Laurence Fishburne takes a look at historically important mysteries, well-known myths, and modern legends using new evidence.
It's one of America's most mythic UFO incidents. Some believe it was aliens, others that it was a government experiment. So what crashed in 1947? (S6, ep 1)
The quest for the elusive Northwest Passage ends in mystery as the Franklin Expedition vanishes into a labyrinth of ice. What really happened? (S6, ep 2)
On February14th 1929, one of the most shocking murders in mob history goes down in Chicago and becomes known as the Valentine's Day Massacre. (S6, ep 3)
Yeti sightings have been reported for centuries in the Himalayas. Could this seven-foot, shaggy grey creature be hiding in plain sight? (S6, ep 4)
Amelia Earhart, the world's most famous female pilot, takes off on the final leg of a record-breaking flight. (S6, ep 5)
Death and Fortune of Pablo Escobar: Discover the life of Pablo Escobar, the influential drug lord whose impact spanned the globe in the 1980s. (S6, ep 6)
His gang robbed trains, stagecoaches and banks and buried the spoils but only a fraction of the millions has actually been found. (S6, ep 7)
The Rendlesham Forest: A surreal event outside a US Air Force base near the Rendlesham Forest in England becomes an international legend. (S6, ep 8)
The ten plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. These Biblical events have shaped Judeo-Christian beliefs for centuries. (S6, ep 9)
Some say Atlantis is a myth, while others insist it was a very real place wiped out thousands of years ago. (S6, ep 10)
His life consisted of brazen bank robberies across the country, but his death remains shrouded in mystery. What really happened to John Dillinger? (S6, ep 11)
Genghis Khan hides his riches so well that to this day no one has unearthed them. 800 years later the fate of his treasure remains a mystery. (S6, ep 12)
Nicola Tesla had revolutionary ideas. When he died, Tesla allegedly had hidden papers that have never been found. But do these really exist? (S6, ep 13)