Post Scriptum Tales returns to one of the most enduring mysteries of the twentieth century — the February 1959 deaths of nine hikers in the...
Production has officially begun on the first episode of PST: The Unforgotten. This new series is dedicated to missing persons cases that des...
In February 1959, nine experienced hikers vanished in the northern Urals. Their tent was cut open from the inside. Bodies were scattered across the slope, some barefoot in the snow, with injuries no avalanche could explain. Traces of radiation were documented on their clothing. Soviet authorities sealed the file for decades.
On the evening of 21 October 1978, twenty-year-old Frederick Valentich took off from Melbourne in a single-engine Cessna, bound for King Island across the Bass Strait. Forty-seven minutes into the flight, he radioed Melbourne Flight Service to report a large aircraft with four bright lights pacing him from above. His final words were that the object was hovering, and that it was not an aircraft.
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