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Season 4 of Unsolved Mysteries explores a particularly unsettling case involving a decapitated head found in a rural Pennsylvania community's woods. Originally running from 1987 to 2010, the Netflix reboot of the anthology series concentrates on one case per episode, offering in-depth information about inexplicable deaths, therefore hoping to spark curiosity and maybe result in answers. Among the most startling and enigmatic instances the show investigates, this episode—which centers on the severed head—stands out.
One December 12, 2014, a teenage lad from Beaver County, Pennsylvania, came upon an appalling scene. He came upon a human head laying atop some leaves on the side of a road as he was strolling. The head's location implied it had been deposited lately and showed no evidence of blood or struggle. Originally discounting the boy's 911 call as a hoax, authorities were horrified to find an actual human head at the location.
The head was gray-haired and belonged to an older woman, maybe between 60 and 80 years old. Investigators soon discovered the head had been deftly removed from the body, suggesting the offender had medical background. The head's intentional placement, exactly 31 feet from the road, suggested a staged scenario meant to be found. With embalming fluid, the head was absolutely preserved; so, it is impossible to ascertain the time of death, either recently or years ago.
Finding the victim proved much hampered by the preservation of the head. Further complicating identification efforts, the embalming fluid had removed all DNA from the head and no additional body parts were discovered in the region. Matching the Jane Doe to missing persons records became especially difficult without a clear age.
Authorities found a startling detail as the inquiry progressed: the victim's eyes vanished and had been replaced with red rubber balls. Not common for body preservation, this odd operation aroused questions and drove researchers to follow the red rubber ball sources but in vain.
The inquiry also unearthed the damage of a 1988 crypt where the head had been taken off the body. This finding made researchers question Satan's involvement and give them reason to believe the dead head was the one taken from the vault. But dental records testing unequivocally disproved this notion, therefore depriving researchers of any more direction.
Authorities asked the people to assist in the identification of the Jane Doe as they couldn find her. But broadcasting images of a decapitated head—especially with the missing eyes—was judged improper and maybe damaging. Rather, they paid a forensic artist named Michele Vitali to produce a realistic clay copy of the skull. This let them provide the fundamental information about the dead head without resorting to too gory images.
Vitali's sketches and sculptures were aired on local television in hopes of drawing attention, even though she could not exactly reproduce the head without include the unpleasant elements the authorities wished avoided. Unfortunately, these searches turned up no notable leads, therefore leaving the identity of the decapitated victim unresolved.
When Jay Grabner, a resident living across the street from the discovered severed skull, called the police, a possible breakthrough surfaced. Grabner tried to raise questions about the teenage lad who had found the head, but his attempts backfired and police started looking at him as a suspect. Investigators found Grabner and the lad had been pals but had a falling out that led Grabner to vow retribution.
Further questions were generated by Grabner's strange habit of refrigerating his dead dog and his past of trading human body parts. He consented to a polygraph test, but failed, implying dishonesty regarding his awareness of the dead head. But Grabner's own life was taken when he jumped off an overpass, therefore ending the police inquiry.
Although polygraphs are not regarded as conclusive evidence in court, Grabner's failure and other odd activities place him among possible suspects. Still, his passing finally begged many unresolved questions.
Released in hopes that someone with knowledge might come forward, the Unsolved Mysteries episode including this case aired The case remained unresolved even with the great audience and platform of the show. The episode contains contact details regarding the case, thereby giving everyone with information a chance to get in touch and maybe help to clarify this terrifying mystery.
Although the occurrence is still a cause of mystery and conjecture, the death of the head haunts the society and raises unresolved issues regarding the victim's identification and the offender's intentions. Unsolved Mysteries helps us to keep hope that this case could one day be closed for the victim's family and justice for her terrible destiny.