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True Terror with George Takei takes a deep dive into some of the most bizarre and sensational unsolved mysteries in world history.
Since 2007, numerous severed human feet -- typically wearing running shoes or hiking boots -- have washed up on the coastline of British Columbia, Canada. Who do these feet belong to, where are they coming from, and why won't it stop?
In 1966 and 1967, rural West Virginia was plagued by a series of sightings of "a large flying man with ten-foot wings" and red glowing eyes. Local folklore dubbed the creature the "Mothman." Was the Mothman a harbinger of doom, or a warning from the future?
One morning in February 1855, residents of Devon, England awoke to find 40 miles worth of hoof-like footprints in the snow. Were the footprints made by a mysterious animal? Or were they left by… the Devil himself?
More than 160 years after a doomed Arctic expedition, archaeologists recently discovered the wreck of both ships -- the HMS Erebus south of King William Island, and the HMS Terror just 30 miles away. As excitement builds from the discoveries, some in nearby Goa Haven fear the wrecks' dark legacy of death will resurface now that the ships final resting places have been disturbed.
When an unidentified radar blip was detected over Lake Michigan in 1953, First Lieutenant Felix Moncla Jr. was dispatched in an F-89 Scorpion to intercept and disappeared without a trace. No wreckage was ever found. Did Moncla experience vertigo, or encounter an unexplained storm? Or was it something more extraterrestrial?
Host George Takei gives the latest news and updates on his entertaining, incredibly creepy explorations into some of history's greatest mysteries, including the Mothman, The Devil's Footprints, the Severed Feet of the Salish Sea, the Kinross Incident and the Curse of the HMS Terror.
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