Mysteries at the Museum Season 9 Episode 3

Ep 3. Opera Riot, Golfer Behind Enemy Lines, The Great Mail Train Robbery

  • TVPG
  • April 17, 2015
  • 42 min
  • 9.3  (10)

In the third episode of the ninth season of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey to learn about three fascinating stories that have left their mark on history. The first story 'Opera Riot' takes us back to the 19th century in Paris. There was an opera performance of "Guillaume Tell" in progress in the city, when a group of nationalists from Poland who were opposed to Russian rule in their country, attempted to assassinate the Russian Tsar. The plan failed, and a riot ensued, resulting in the death of many innocent people. This tragic event had a profound impact on the course of history in France and beyond.

The second story 'Golfer Behind Enemy Lines' transports us to the Second World War and the story of Lieutenant Colonel John D. Landry. Landry was a golfer from Louisiana who was drafted into the army during the war. He was captured by the Germans and ended up in a prisoner of war camp but made a daring escape, which led to him being sent on a mission deep into enemy territory. Landry ended up gathering crucial intelligence that helped the Allies to win the war in the end.

The final story of the episode, 'The Great Mail Train Robbery,' takes us to the Wild West in the 19th century. This is the story of Jesse James and his gang who carried out a daring train robbery that was to be called the "great train robbery." The gang managed to make off with around $60,000 in cash, and the robbery is now remembered as one of the most audacious crimes in American history.

Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a journey through history, exploring the events that have shaped our world. Each of these three captivating stories showcases the unique way in which the past can continue to surprise us. Through careful investigation and historical research, Mysteries at the Museum brings these stories to life, giving viewers a front-row seat for some of the most intriguing developments in our history.

As with every episode of the show, the experts who investigate these stories are passionate about their work and dedicated to uncovering the truth. They use a combination of forensic analysis, historical research, and plain old-fashioned detective work to delve into the details of each story, piecing together a complete picture of the events that unfolded. This careful reconstruction of the past brings these moments to life in an exciting and engaging way, walking viewers through history as it was lived.

Overall, the third episode of the ninth season of Mysteries at the Museum is a fascinating exploration of three captivating stories that reveal a lot about the events that have shaped our world. With expert analysis, gripping storytelling, and a deep commitment to the truth, this episode is a perfect example of what has made the show such a popular and enduring hit.

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  • First Aired
    April 17, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.3  (10)