A student got into a taxi cab in Fiji in 2014. When he got in, he found a cellphone. Being curious, he decided to look through it. What he found in it was a ten minute video of four men being murdered while clinging to wreckage in the middle of the ocean, surrounded by four ships. Over 40 rounds were fired into the men. They raised their arms in surrender, but they wouldn't stop. You could hear a man yelling to keep firing. To this day, no one has any idea who the people are. Authorities think the video was just a hoax, but no one has ever been found. The murders haven't been identified either. The only major clues in the video are a banner with "Safety is No. 1" written in Mandarinalong with a registration number on the hull of a ship passing by in the background. That ship was eventually identified as a Taiwanese tuna vessel called Chun I 217. The owner of this boat was tracked down, but had little information to offer, since he owns over a dozen fishing vessels and claims it's super hard to keep track of who he lends them out to.
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Weird Unsolved Mysteries
Kurgu OlmayanHere are a couple unsolved mysteries you might find interesting.