Netflix Shares 'Unsolved Mysteries' Evidence on Reddit for Armchair Internet Detectives
Information that couldn’t make it into the recently released six episodes.
After the FBI reopened the mysterious case of Alonzo Brooks thanks to the recent revival of Unsolved Mysteries, the Netflix is now looking to help armchair Internet detectives help theorize answers to the recent cases presented.
The streaming platform took to the r/UnsolvedMysteries community to share a Google Drive full of clips revealing evidence for the group of Reddit sleuths looking to help solve the mysteries. Organized by each episode’s case, the Drive features not only the evidence that aired but also public details that didn’t make the cut. The move by Netflix plays on how the Internet has picked up on how Unsolved Mysteries has always looked to fans to help solve cases, through past tips and leads.
Check out the Google Drive below for more scenes from the latest Unsolved Mysteries reboot.
Hey guys, Netflix here! We’ve created a public drive with all the assembled evidence, case files, interviews, and video clips for each story that didn’t make it into the final episodes from r/UnsolvedMysteries
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