Mysteries at the Museum Season 11 Episode 28

Mysteries at the Museum Season 11 Episode 28 Cupid's Bullet, the Man Who Fooled Houdini and Snail Telegraph

  • TVPG
  • January 12, 2017
  • 42 min

In season 11 episode 28 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey through three intriguing stories that showcase extraordinary feats of intelligence, mystery, and illusion. The episode titled "Cupid's Bullet, the Man Who Fooled Houdini and Snail Telegraph" features three stories; each focusing on a unique historical mystery.

The first story in the episode is about a small bullet that allegedly pierced the heart of one of America's most powerful men, Teddy Roosevelt. However, the story does not end there. The bullet had been lodged in Roosevelt's chest for years before he even knew about it. The bullet was discovered while the former president underwent an X-ray examination before leaving for Europe to attend the funeral of the late King Edward VII of England. The story explores the mystery surrounding the origins of the bullet and how it came to be lodged in Roosevelt's chest.

The second story focuses on one of the most famous magicians in history, Harry Houdini. While Houdini was known for his death-defying stunts, he was equally fascinated with the supernatural. In the story, viewers learn about a man who claimed to have supernatural abilities and was able to outwit Houdini on several occasions. This enigmatic figure was none other than Mina Crandon - also known as Margery the Medium. The story takes viewers through the fascinating world of magic and illusion, exploring how even the greatest magicians can be fooled.

The final story in the episode is a truly bizarre tale about an unusual telegraph system that was used by a group of snails. In the late 1800s, researchers discovered that snails had the ability to send messages to each other that could travel great distances - a discovery that astounded the scientific community at the time. The story delves into the strange world of snails and explores how they communicate with each other, ultimately revealing how this unexpected discovery contributed to advancing our understanding of biology.

Throughout the episode, expert historians and scholars offer their insights into each story, shedding light on the context and significance of these fascinating historical events. With breathtaking reenactments and stunning visuals, "Cupid's Bullet, the Man Who Fooled Houdini and Snail Telegraph" offers a thrilling journey through the mysteries of our past.

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  • First Aired
    January 12, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English