Mysteries at the Museum Season 8 Episode 14

Ep 14. Dial M for Missing, 7 Dollar Renoir, Secret in the Attic

  • December 26, 2014

In season 8 episode 14 of Mysteries at the Museum titled "Dial M for Missing, 7 Dollar Renoir, Secret in the Attic" viewers are taken on a journey through a series of intriguing museum exhibits.

The episode opens with a segment on the mysterious disappearance of a young woman named Dorothy Arnold in New York City in 1910. The segment explores the investigation that followed and the many theories that have arisen over the years about what may have happened to her.

Next, the show explores the story of a man who purchased a painting at a garage sale for just $7, only to later discover that it was a Renoir worth millions of dollars. The segment delves into the history of the painting and the family who owned it before it ended up at the garage sale.

The third segment of the episode takes viewers into the attic of a Massachusetts home where a secret room was discovered filled with bizarre and mysterious objects. The segment explores the history of the home and the various theories about why someone may have gone to great lengths to create this hidden room filled with strange artifacts.

Throughout each segment, the show features interviews with experts and historians who offer insights and perspectives on each of the mysteries. The episode also includes historical reenactments and archival footage to bring each story to life.

Overall, "Dial M for Missing, 7 Dollar Renoir, Secret in the Attic" is a captivating episode that offers a glimpse into some of the most fascinating mysteries of our time.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 26, 2014
  • Language
    English