Watch S2, EP1: People Without Identity with Fubo for $0 Today
Individuals whose identities remain a mystery including D.B. Cooper, Jack the Ripper and the Man in the Iron Mask.
Individuals whose identities remain a mystery including D.B. Cooper, Jack the Ripper and the Man in the Iron Mask.
How to watch
More episodes
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S1, EP4 "Supernatural Abilities"People who defy the laws of physics and perceptions of reality, from exceptional feats of endurance and miraculous recoveries to psychic abilities and exorcisms.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S1, EP2 "Mysterious Creatures and Beings"Some of the most mysterious monsters and mythical creatures that may inhabit this earth, including vampires, Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S1, EP1 "Extra Terrestrial"Delve into the most convincing evidence that the planet has been visited by extraterrestrial life forms, from alien encounters in ancient texts to modern-day UFO sightings and the secrets of Area 51.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S1, EP8 "Places With Healing Power"Ancient and sacred sites with alleged healing powers, from the grotto of Lourdes and Machu Picchu to mystical rainforests and the Ganges River.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S2, EP13 "Forbidden Knowledge"Ten notable cases of information that were deemed unacceptable for public consumption include missing Biblical gospels and a baffling manuscript.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S2, EP12 "Human Sacrifices"Human sacrifice fueled by religious and cultural beliefs that include ritualistic burnings and bloodlettings.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S2, EP11 "History's Suppressed Inventions"Inventions that failed or were suppressed by the powers that be include Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower and Stanley Meyer's water-powered fuel cell.
Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries
S2, EP10 "Top Secret Military Intelligence Operations"Classified military projects from false flag operations to America's recruitment of Nazi scientists after World War II.
More documentary shows
See allForensic Files
Eagle-eyed technical experts prove there is no such thing as a perfect crime as they assemble the pieces every criminal leaves behind. Dramatic crime re-creations and, sometimes, part of the investigations are a staple of the series. Some of the re-creations include alternate versions of the crimes, which are disproved by science. The show's episodes follow each case from the initial investigation until it reaches its legal resolution.
Dateline
"Dateline" has been a staple of the newsmagazine genre since premiering in 1992. Given how long it's been on the air, the show has an extensive archive of in-depth news stories and investigative journalism. This syndicated version offers viewers another chance to watch some of the show's previous content, serving up real-life mysteries and in-depth investigations from the show's 20-plus years on the air. Cases involving murders and missing people are frequent topics on the series that has won multiple Emmys in the news and documentary category.
30 for 30
As part of its 30th anniversary celebration, ESPN looks back at notable sports happenings that occurred from 1979 to 2009 with this documentary series featuring 30 films from some of Hollywood's finest directors and producers. Peter Berg, Barry Levinson, John Singleton, Spike Jonze, Dan Klores, Barbara Kopple, Ron Shelton and Albert Maysles are among the filmmakers involved, and the stories told include the shocking trade of Wayne Gretzky in 1988, the Baltimore Colts' nighttime move in 1984, Reggie Miller's rivalry with the New York Knicks, the death of Len Bias in 1986, a profile of George Steinbrenner and his family business, and a look at Michael Jordan's attempt at a baseball career. A new series of 30 films premiered in October 2012 with "Broke," about the challenges athletes face in managing their money.
Port Protection Alaska
The producers of National Geographic Channel's hit series "Life Below Zero" are behind "Port Protection Alaska," which profiles individuals trying to survive way above the Lower 48. Surrounded by the North Pacific, Port Protection is a remote community tucked into the northwest corner of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. The approximately 100 residents who call the rugged, unforgiving land home push the limits of survival, living an isolated and risky existence of self-reliance with no roads, government or law enforcement. However, they think the risk is worth the profound reward: a world of beauty with the security of community without the constraints of bureaucracy.