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Unsolved Mystery Number 11 . . .

Unsolved Mystery Number 11 . . .

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I watched a show a while ago that focused on solving the mystery of the rocks moving across the desert. This is what they found.


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I go on the theory that the reason that they are UNSOLVED mysteries is because no one really gives a shit.
 
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"According to author Jerome Clark, the story of the Chase Vault appears to originate from Thomas H. Orderson, Rector of Christ Church during the 1800s. Orderson gave several accounts to inquiries, each of which had some variation of the tale. Clark says the first published account of the moving coffins was by Sir James E. Alexander's Transatlantic Sketches (1833) and repeated the same year in the "Anecdote Gallery" section of Reuben Percy's The Mirror of Literature, amusement, and Instruction.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP]Clark says that most subsequent writers referred to sources that could be traced back to one of Orderson's accounts, and that Andrew Lang was the one who identified the multiple accounts made by Orderson, publishing an account in the December 1907 issue of Foke-Lore Journal relating his attempt to determine the veracity of the Chase Vault incident by combing through existing documentation. Lang reported that he obtained an "unpublished firsthand account" by a Nathan Lucas, who claimed to be present at the opening of the vault in April 1820, along with his finding that the burial register of Christ Church, as well as contemporary newspapers on Barbados, made no note of the mysterious events.[SUP][5]"

They didn't. [/SUP]
 
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