Mysteries at the Museum Season 8 Episode 12

Ep 12. The Kiss That Saved A Million Lives, Heist Of The Century, Lorenzo's Oil

  • December 12, 2014
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Mysteries at the Museum is a fascinating TV show that takes viewers on a journey through history and mystery. Each episode explores some of the most intriguing artifacts and stories from world history and uncovers the secrets behind these artifacts. In season 8, episode 12 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers get to explore The Kiss That Saved A Million Lives, Heist Of The Century, and Lorenzo's Oil.

The first segment of the show explores The Kiss That Saved A Million Lives. The artifact in question is a life jacket that was worn by a sailor during World War II. The life jacket is part of a moving story of one of the most epic acts of heroism during the war. The sailor, Lt. Robert Hampton Gray, sacrificed himself to save his comrades and is remembered to this day as a true hero. The episode takes viewers on a journey through the events that led up to Gray's heroic actions and how his legacy lives on in the life jacket he wore during the war.

The second segment of the show explores the Heist Of The Century. Viewers are taken through a nail-biting story of one of the biggest art heists in history. The story starts in 1990 when thieves broke into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and stole 13 paintings, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Degas. To this day, the paintings have never been recovered, and the identity of the thieves remains a mystery. The episode delves into the details of the heist, the investigations that followed and the ongoing hunt for the stolen art.

The final segment of the show explores the story behind Lorenzo's Oil. This artifact is a bottle of oil that was developed by two parents who were desperate to save their son from a rare and deadly disease. The episode takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through the life of Lorenzo, a little boy who was diagnosed with adrenoleukodystrophy, a fatal disease that damages the brain and nervous system. The parents of Lorenzo take matters into their own hands and develop a treatment using a combination of oils that can help prevent the disease from progressing. The episode explores the scientific journey behind Lorenzo's Oil and how it became a beacon of hope for families dealing with adrenoleukodystrophy.

Overall, season 8, episode 12 of Mysteries at the Museum is a captivating journey through three fascinating stories. From the heroism of a sailor during World War II to one of the biggest art heists in history and the story of a family's fight to save their son's life, this episode has something for everyone. With its masterful storytelling, attention to detail and fascinating insights, Mysteries at the Museum is a show that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 12, 2014
  • Language
    English