Ep 29. Bloody Benders, La Raid And Tully Monster
- May 26, 2021
Beyond the Unknown season 3 episode 29 titled "Bloody Benders, La Raid And Tully Monster" takes the viewers on a journey exploring mysterious events and creatures.
The first segment of the episode covers the infamous Bloody Benders, a family of four who operated a small general store and restaurant in Kansas in the late 1800s. However, the family members were actually notorious serial killers who murdered and robbed many of their guests. After their heinous crimes were discovered, the Benders fled the town, never to be caught. This storyline follows an investigation that attempts to uncover the true identity of this family and the reasons they killed their guests.
The second storyline revolves around La Raid, a massive labyrinth of caves located in Southern France that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries. The caves, which were once used as a hideout for smugglers, are believed to hold secret passages and hidden treasures. The researchers interviewed on the show discuss the legend of the caves but specifically delve into an exploration as a part of the episode. They pry into the cave to find out what really lies in its depths and if any treasures or secrets are yet to be discovered.
The episode concludes with an investigation on the strange creature known as the Tully Monster, discovered in Mazon Creek, Illinois, in 1955. The Tully Monster is described as a deep-sea creature found in a freshwater site. It has a unique body form with defined eyes, flat tail, and long proboscis with many small hooks in it. The researchers attempt to uncover the truth behind the creature's origins and the possible explanations for its odd characteristics.
Overall, the episode is sure to leave the viewers piqued with curiosity and questioning the world's mysteries. It takes them on a fascinating journey to different parts of the world, exploring events and creatures that have remained shrouded in mystery for years. The episode's content ranges from true-crime to geological mysteries, making it an exciting watch for diverse audiences.