Mysteries at the Museum Season 13 Episode 5 Cupid's Bullet and More
- TV-PG
- January 12, 2017
- 41 min
Season 13 of Mysteries at the Museum continues with the fifth episode, "Cupid's Bullet and More." This episode dives into the unexpected origins and fascinating histories behind artifacts ranging from a bullet connected to one of the most famous couples in history to a mannequin that played a key role in the downfall of a fraudulent psychic.
The episode kicks off by exploring the story of Cupid's Bullet that played a part in the budding romance between Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine. As the story goes, the bullet was found on the battlefield where Napoleon was shot and the legend has it that it was the very bullet that brought the couple together when Josephine nursed him back to health.
Next, the episode takes a closer look at a mysterious mannequin named Mina Crandon that belonged to the well-known psychic and spiritualist, Margery. The mannequin played a crucial role in revealing Margery's fraudulent practices that included hiding a collection of props that she used to convince her clients that they were communicating with the dead.
Moving on, the episode delves into the story of a sinister-looking steel mask that was worn by a notorious medieval executioner. The mask served as a swift and degrading end for criminals and even influenced the creation of the well-known literary character Hannibal Lecter.
The episode then takes a more lighthearted turn with a fascinating artifact that was once the pride of a popular amusement park. The Seaplane Ride was a wildly popular attraction that was based on a real-life transatlantic flight, and the show examines the origins of the ride and how it evolved into a staple of amusement parks across the country.
Finally, the episode wraps up with a story about a piece of artwork that was created by one of the inmates of the infamous Alcatraz prison. The artwork in question is an intricately carved wooden box that was made by an inmate with an unverified identity, and the episode tells the story of how it was discovered and brought to light.
"Cupid's Bullet and More" is a fascinating, informative, and entertaining episode of Mysteries at the Museum that highlights the unexpected and often bizarre histories behind some of the world's most interesting artifacts. Viewers will be captivated by the stories and intrigued by the unexpected connections between these otherwise unrelated objects.