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BuzzFeed Unsolved (also known as simply Unsolved) is a documentary entertainment web series created by Ryan Bergara for BuzzFeed that ran from February 4, 2016, to November 19, 2021. It first appeared on the YouTube channel BuzzFeed Blue and was later given its own flagship channel BuzzFeed Unsolved Network .
Madej joined BuzzFeed as an intern before later joining the unscripted team. [4] In December 2016, Madej took over as the co-host in BuzzFeed Unsolved with Ryan Bergara.He made his first appearance in the episode "The Secret Society Of The Illuminati" The show was split into two separate series, Unsolved: True Crime and Unsolved: Supernatural.
Watcher Entertainment gained its name from the infamous true crime case of The Westfield Watcher, from which Madej and Bergara had covered in a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode. [9] [10] The trio began the company as co-CEOs; however, Bergara and Madej stepped down from the role in 2023 to focus on content creation. [11] [12]
The show was split into two separate series, Unsolved: True Crime and Unsolved: Supernatural. The former featured Bergara presenting unsolved true crime cases to co-host Shane Madej and presenting possible theories , [ 4 ] while Supernatural consisted of the pair investigating reportedly haunted locations and attempting to elicit responses for ...
The group created the Try Guys while working for BuzzFeed and subsequently separated themselves from the internet media company in 2018. As of 2022, Ned Fulmer is no longer with the group after a scandal broke involving another company member, resulting in Fulmer resigning from the company.
On February 23, 2018, the webseries BuzzFeed Unsolved covered McElroy's murder. The event was the subject of No One Saw a Thing, a 2019 television documentary mini-series on Sundance TV. [16] Brad Wesley, the villain played by Ben Gazzara in the 1989 action movie Road House, is based loosely on Ken McElroy.
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos (/ ˈ s uː k əl ə s /, Greek: Γεώργιος Τσούκαλος; born 14 March 1978) is a Swiss-born writer, and television presenter and producer.He is a ufologist and a promoter of the pseudoscientific ancient astronauts hypothesis. [2]
The case and the theories surrounding it were discussed during the fourth episode of the first season of the BuzzFeed web series BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural in November 2016. The case and its history were covered in Case 11: Anneliese Michel, a March 2016 episode of the Casefile True Crime Podcast. [31]