Mysteries at the Museum Season 6 Episode 5 Outlaw Marshall, Diamond Hoax
- TV-PG
- January 30, 2014
- 42 min
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In season 6 episode 5 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers will be taken on a journey through two intriguing mysteries. The first mystery centers around a legendary lawman named Bass Reeves, who inspired the creation of the fictional character the Lone Ranger. Reeves was the first African American deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River and his brave and cunning ways helped him track down and capture some of the most dangerous outlaws of his time. This segment of the show explores the story of Reeves and examines some artifacts related to his life, including his iconic coat and gun.
The second mystery focuses on a fascinating and elaborate scam known as the Diamond Hoax. In the late 1800s, a group of con men managed to convince some of the wealthiest and most influential people in America that there were massive diamond deposits in the western part of the United States. The group went to great lengths to create convincing evidence of the diamonds' existence, including planting fake gems in a mine and even bribing a scientist to validate their claims. However, as the scam began to unravel, the men behind it found themselves in a desperate situation and resorted to extreme measures to keep it going.
Throughout the episode, the show's host and expert contributors will delve into the historical context of these two mysteries and reveal the fascinating details and twists that make them so intriguing. From exploring the rugged landscapes and colorful characters of the Wild West to examining the art of the con, Mysteries at the Museum season 6 episode 5 is sure to captivate viewers who love history, culture, and fascinating true stories.