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Unsolved Mysteries of Switzerland

Murders, Mysteries, and the Paranormal

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Unsolved Mysteries of Switzerland

By: Theodore Johnboro
Narrated by: Kayla Barber
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Discover the hidden secrets that lie beneath Switzerland’s serene landscapes. Unsolved Mysteries of Switzerland: Murders, Mysteries, and the Paranormal by Theodore F. Johnboro takes you on a captivating journey through the unexplained events that have baffled investigators, stirred up local folklore, and lingered in the shadows of Swiss history.

From the eerie disappearance of Zurich’s art dealer Felix Rheinmann to the chilling Saint Gotthard Tunnel accidents that left workers fearing a curse, this book delves deep into Switzerland’s most perplexing unsolved mysteries. Explore the haunting echoes of the Engadine Valley murders, the strange skeletons found in Aargau with unexplained markings, and the ghostly presence rumored to stalk the halls of Chillon Castle.

With meticulously researched accounts and immersive storytelling, Theodore F. Johnboro brings these mysteries to life, challenging listeners to question the unknown. Whether you’re fascinated by historical enigmas, eerie disappearances, or the paranormal, this book offers a gripping collection of true Swiss mysteries that will leave you wondering what secrets still lie hidden in the heart of the Alps.

Prepare to uncover Switzerland’s dark side—a land of beauty, haunted by the unexplained.

©2024 Theodore F. Johnboro (P)2024 Theodore F. Johnboro
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