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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,567 --> 00:00:04,100 On this episode of "Expedition Files"... 2 00:00:04,267 --> 00:00:09,167 In 1974, the body of a brutally murdered, unidentified woman is 3 00:00:09,334 --> 00:00:11,567 found in the sandy dunes of Cape Cod. 4 00:00:14,033 --> 00:00:16,567 Was she the victim of a mob hit? 5 00:00:16,734 --> 00:00:18,667 Or something even more sinister? 6 00:00:19,667 --> 00:00:24,000 Now, nearly 50 years later, the Lady of the Dunes' identity 7 00:00:24,167 --> 00:00:26,667 is finally revealed. 8 00:00:26,834 --> 00:00:30,100 Then, for centuries, Christians have believed Judas 9 00:00:30,267 --> 00:00:32,200 was the ultimate betrayer. 10 00:00:32,367 --> 00:00:35,467 But a recent archaeological discovery is challenging that 11 00:00:35,634 --> 00:00:39,167 narrative and raising the question, what if the story 12 00:00:39,334 --> 00:00:42,400 of Judas isn't what we've always been told? 13 00:00:44,868 --> 00:00:49,367 And in 1828, a teenage boy stuns Germany by claiming 14 00:00:49,534 --> 00:00:53,567 he's a long-lost prince from a famous royal dynasty. 15 00:00:53,734 --> 00:00:57,167 Will new evidence confirm that he's of royal blood 16 00:00:57,334 --> 00:00:59,300 or a master of deception? 17 00:01:02,601 --> 00:01:04,167 In the corridors of time 18 00:01:06,601 --> 00:01:09,400 are mysteries that defy explanation. 19 00:01:11,067 --> 00:01:14,701 Now, I'm traveling through history itself 20 00:01:17,167 --> 00:01:18,801 on a search for the truth. 21 00:01:21,100 --> 00:01:22,267 New evidence. 22 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:25,367 Shocking answers. 23 00:01:27,367 --> 00:01:28,367 I'm Josh Gates. 24 00:01:29,667 --> 00:01:30,667 And these... 25 00:01:32,868 --> 00:01:34,667 are my "Expedition Files." 26 00:01:38,300 --> 00:01:41,400 Scientists have calculated that you make a first impression of 27 00:01:41,567 --> 00:01:43,901 someone in just a tenth of a second. 28 00:01:44,067 --> 00:01:47,467 That's all the time it takes to form an opinion, good or bad. 29 00:01:47,634 --> 00:01:50,000 And to put that in context, you've already been watching me 30 00:01:50,167 --> 00:01:52,567 for over 150 times that. 31 00:01:52,734 --> 00:01:54,601 And the good news is, you've decided that 32 00:01:54,767 --> 00:01:56,968 I'm awesome, right? 33 00:01:57,133 --> 00:01:59,968 Tonight, we're taking this concept to the opposite extreme, 34 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:03,467 examining three strange and shocking stories 35 00:02:03,634 --> 00:02:06,367 from history where, far from getting to know our main 36 00:02:06,534 --> 00:02:09,367 characters in under a second, it will take decades, 37 00:02:09,534 --> 00:02:12,567 centuries, even millennia to solve the mysteries 38 00:02:12,734 --> 00:02:14,968 of who these people really are. 39 00:02:15,133 --> 00:02:17,367 And we begin on a beautiful summer morning 40 00:02:17,534 --> 00:02:20,901 in Cape Cod in 1974. 41 00:02:21,067 --> 00:02:23,868 It's here that we find a young girl exploring the scenic. 42 00:02:24,033 --> 00:02:26,367 Race Point Dunes near Provincetown, 43 00:02:26,534 --> 00:02:28,968 but she's about to walk straight into a nightmare. 44 00:02:31,267 --> 00:02:34,167 It's the decomposing body of an auburn-haired woman, 45 00:02:34,334 --> 00:02:36,701 face down, half buried in the sand. 46 00:02:36,868 --> 00:02:39,868 And horrifically, she's missing both her hands. 47 00:02:40,033 --> 00:02:42,767 Authorities will soon arrive, but despite an exhaustive 48 00:02:42,934 --> 00:02:46,200 investigation, they will be unable to identify her. 49 00:02:46,367 --> 00:02:50,801 In fact, her name will remain a mystery for almost 50 years, 50 00:02:50,968 --> 00:02:53,000 buried in the sands of time. 51 00:02:53,167 --> 00:02:57,100 That is, until groundbreaking DNA analysis finally answers 52 00:02:57,267 --> 00:03:00,567 the question... who is the Lady of the Dunes? 53 00:03:13,167 --> 00:03:14,601 Hello? 54 00:03:14,767 --> 00:03:16,367 Minutes after the body is found... 55 00:03:16,534 --> 00:03:17,677 Where? 56 00:03:17,701 --> 00:03:20,300 Provincetown Police Chief James Meads is alerted. 57 00:03:20,467 --> 00:03:22,901 At the dunes? Any witnesses? 58 00:03:23,067 --> 00:03:25,667 He's led the police force for just four years. 59 00:03:25,834 --> 00:03:28,901 This is by far the biggest and most shocking case 60 00:03:29,067 --> 00:03:30,567 to ever cross Meads' desk. 61 00:03:41,701 --> 00:03:43,567 When Meads arrives at the crime scene, 62 00:03:43,734 --> 00:03:47,467 he immediately examines the body and finds it's brutalized. 63 00:03:48,868 --> 00:03:51,167 The woman's hands have been completely severed 64 00:03:51,334 --> 00:03:53,167 and are missing, presumably 65 00:03:53,334 --> 00:03:55,567 to prevent identification through fingerprints. 66 00:03:56,667 --> 00:03:59,100 Her head has almost been decapitated. 67 00:03:59,267 --> 00:04:03,367 The left side of her skull has been crushed by a massive blow. 68 00:04:03,534 --> 00:04:04,968 Who did this to you? 69 00:04:05,767 --> 00:04:09,501 Under her head, almost like a pillow, Meads finds a neatly 70 00:04:09,667 --> 00:04:13,167 folded bandana and a pair of Wrangler jeans. 71 00:04:13,334 --> 00:04:16,667 The woman appears to have been dead for at least ten days. 72 00:04:16,834 --> 00:04:20,100 And in the summer heat, her body is in a sorry state. 73 00:04:22,100 --> 00:04:25,100 With no identification and very little to go on, 74 00:04:25,267 --> 00:04:28,567 their best hope of discovering what happened to this Jane Doe 75 00:04:28,734 --> 00:04:30,400 is through an autopsy. 76 00:04:32,868 --> 00:04:34,567 The medical examiner suggests 77 00:04:34,734 --> 00:04:37,801 she's between 25 and 40 years old, 78 00:04:37,968 --> 00:04:42,300 5'6", 145 pounds, with an athletic build. 79 00:04:43,767 --> 00:04:46,167 She's had a lot of dental work. 80 00:04:46,334 --> 00:04:47,868 And something else. 81 00:04:48,033 --> 00:04:51,167 She has several missing teeth, and those that are left 82 00:04:51,334 --> 00:04:54,467 are unusual. She has seven gold crowns. 83 00:04:58,300 --> 00:05:01,000 With no matches on the missing person databases, 84 00:05:01,167 --> 00:05:04,601 Meads comes to believe that the victim's extensive dental work 85 00:05:04,767 --> 00:05:07,801 could be the best chance of getting an ID. 86 00:05:07,968 --> 00:05:11,100 Meads and his team contact thousands of dentists, 87 00:05:11,267 --> 00:05:13,200 desperate to make a connection. 88 00:05:15,667 --> 00:05:18,767 But despite their efforts, the cops come up empty. 89 00:05:21,167 --> 00:05:24,801 And meanwhile, no one has come forward to claim the body. 90 00:05:24,968 --> 00:05:27,667 It's as if the Lady of the Dunes is a ghost. 91 00:05:29,367 --> 00:05:34,167 October 1974, three months on from the body being found, 92 00:05:34,334 --> 00:05:37,868 she's buried here in an unnamed grave in Provincetown's. 93 00:05:38,033 --> 00:05:39,767 St. Peter's Cemetery. 94 00:05:39,934 --> 00:05:42,467 The funeral is paid for by the town itself. 95 00:05:42,634 --> 00:05:45,601 The community has become invested in the tragic story, 96 00:05:45,767 --> 00:05:47,467 and they're looking for answers. 97 00:05:47,634 --> 00:05:51,701 And no one wants those answers more than James Meads himself. 98 00:05:51,868 --> 00:05:54,801 He pledges to solve this case, whatever it takes. 99 00:05:56,968 --> 00:06:01,167 Six years later, in 1980, he has the woman's body exhumed 100 00:06:01,334 --> 00:06:04,167 in hopes of finding a clue he missed the first time. 101 00:06:09,300 --> 00:06:12,167 Samples are taken, and the body is reexamined 102 00:06:12,334 --> 00:06:14,067 with the latest technology. 103 00:06:14,234 --> 00:06:16,400 Unfortunately, nothing decisive is found. 104 00:06:18,667 --> 00:06:20,667 But unwilling to give up on the case, 105 00:06:20,834 --> 00:06:24,767 Meads retains the skull when the remains are reburied. 106 00:06:24,934 --> 00:06:27,567 He stores it at the state medical examiner's office, 107 00:06:27,734 --> 00:06:30,667 hopeful it may one day help identify the body. 108 00:06:32,567 --> 00:06:35,567 Over the next several years, police use the skull to create 109 00:06:35,734 --> 00:06:39,000 forensic facial composites of the Lady of the Dunes, 110 00:06:39,167 --> 00:06:40,367 releasing them to the public. 111 00:06:42,567 --> 00:06:45,667 One woman claims the victim looks like her missing sister. 112 00:06:45,834 --> 00:06:48,167 Another says her father was the killer. 113 00:06:48,334 --> 00:06:50,767 A psychic suggests her hands were buried 114 00:06:50,934 --> 00:06:52,167 under a nearby building. 115 00:06:53,467 --> 00:06:56,267 Meads and the other officers follow these and hundreds 116 00:06:56,434 --> 00:06:58,601 of other leads, but none pan out. 117 00:06:59,767 --> 00:07:01,767 Thank you all so much. 118 00:07:01,934 --> 00:07:06,067 Then, in 1992, after more than 30 years on the job, 119 00:07:06,234 --> 00:07:08,300 18 of those working the Dunes case, 120 00:07:08,467 --> 00:07:12,400 Chief Meads retires from the force, seemingly no closer 121 00:07:12,567 --> 00:07:14,567 to solving the case than when he started. 122 00:07:18,667 --> 00:07:20,767 With the advancement of DNA analysis, 123 00:07:20,934 --> 00:07:24,067 the body is exhumed again in the year 2000. 124 00:07:24,234 --> 00:07:26,501 However, it's early days for this technology, 125 00:07:26,667 --> 00:07:28,634 and no match is found. 126 00:07:31,100 --> 00:07:34,400 The case fades from public attention until remarkable 127 00:07:34,567 --> 00:07:38,000 new leads bring it back into the spotlight. 128 00:07:38,167 --> 00:07:41,901 The first lead comes in 2012, when an informant comes forward 129 00:07:42,067 --> 00:07:45,100 saying that he saw a woman matching the composite 130 00:07:45,267 --> 00:07:48,767 of the Lady of the Dunes hanging out with the notorious mobster. 131 00:07:48,934 --> 00:07:53,567 Whitey Bulger in July of 1974, the same month she died. 132 00:07:54,968 --> 00:07:57,567 Bulger was known for removing his victim's teeth 133 00:07:57,734 --> 00:08:00,200 to prevent identification. 134 00:08:00,367 --> 00:08:03,667 But disturbing MO aside, investigators are unable 135 00:08:03,834 --> 00:08:06,701 to link the mobster to their Jane Doe. 136 00:08:09,167 --> 00:08:13,167 Then in 2013, the body is exhumed for a third time 137 00:08:13,334 --> 00:08:17,200 to collect additional samples for newer forensic techniques. 138 00:08:17,367 --> 00:08:20,100 But once again, no identification is made. 139 00:08:23,968 --> 00:08:26,801 In 2015, perhaps the most bizarre lead 140 00:08:26,968 --> 00:08:28,367 in the case emerges. 141 00:08:28,534 --> 00:08:32,267 It's a theory that one can only describe as jaws dropping. 142 00:08:32,434 --> 00:08:34,701 Joe Hill, son of author Stephen King, 143 00:08:34,868 --> 00:08:37,667 is watching the 1975 movie "Jaws." 144 00:08:37,834 --> 00:08:40,267 And in one of the beach scenes, he spots a woman 145 00:08:40,434 --> 00:08:42,767 in the background with long auburn hair, 146 00:08:42,934 --> 00:08:46,067 wearing a blue bandana and jeans that look just like 147 00:08:46,234 --> 00:08:49,200 those found alongside the Lady of the Dunes. 148 00:08:51,667 --> 00:08:54,400 Hill, familiar with the Lady of the Dunes story, 149 00:08:54,567 --> 00:08:58,367 reports his lead to a friend at the FBI, noting that the film 150 00:08:58,534 --> 00:09:01,100 had been shot in Martha's Vineyard the same year of 151 00:09:01,267 --> 00:09:04,901 the murder, just 100 miles south of Provincetown. 152 00:09:05,067 --> 00:09:07,767 He also posts his theory to social media. 153 00:09:07,934 --> 00:09:10,968 Hill's post goes viral, but a Universal Studios 154 00:09:11,133 --> 00:09:14,267 archivist is unable to find the name of the extra, 155 00:09:14,434 --> 00:09:17,167 and the FBI doesn't turn up any new leads. 156 00:09:18,267 --> 00:09:21,200 All hope of ID-ing the victim seems lost. 157 00:09:21,367 --> 00:09:24,267 That is, until the FBI makes a stunning announcement 158 00:09:24,434 --> 00:09:26,000 in 2022. 159 00:09:26,167 --> 00:09:28,267 Thanks to the latest forensic analysis, 160 00:09:28,434 --> 00:09:30,767 and after nearly 50 years, 161 00:09:30,934 --> 00:09:33,267 the Lady of the Dunes has a name. 162 00:09:40,767 --> 00:09:44,367 For almost half a century, Massachusetts' most mysterious 163 00:09:44,534 --> 00:09:47,367 murder victim, the so-called Lady of the Dunes, 164 00:09:47,534 --> 00:09:49,667 has remained unidentified. 165 00:09:49,834 --> 00:09:54,400 But in 2022, advanced genetic testing conducted by the FBI 166 00:09:54,567 --> 00:09:56,667 finally unlocks the truth. 167 00:09:56,834 --> 00:10:01,167 Journalist Megan Carpentier has been tracking the story. 168 00:10:01,334 --> 00:10:03,968 Investigators were able to get DNA from a couple of sources 169 00:10:04,133 --> 00:10:06,767 in order to build out this genetic profile. 170 00:10:06,934 --> 00:10:09,567 One was from the body of the Lady of the Dunes, 171 00:10:09,734 --> 00:10:11,667 who had been interred. 172 00:10:11,834 --> 00:10:15,167 The other part was from her jawbone, which was part of 173 00:10:15,334 --> 00:10:16,801 the investigator's materials. 174 00:10:16,968 --> 00:10:21,167 And then they were able to use forensic genealogy to find 175 00:10:21,334 --> 00:10:24,367 family members who had uploaded their own genetic profiles 176 00:10:24,534 --> 00:10:27,501 to public databases looking for family members. 177 00:10:27,667 --> 00:10:31,000 And that's how they were finally able to identify her. 178 00:10:31,167 --> 00:10:32,767 She was no longer the Lady of the Dunes. 179 00:10:32,934 --> 00:10:34,868 Her name was Ruth Marie Terry. 180 00:10:38,100 --> 00:10:39,767 Who was Ruth Terry? 181 00:10:39,934 --> 00:10:43,267 Well, she was born in 1936 to a working-class family 182 00:10:43,434 --> 00:10:44,643 in Tennessee. 183 00:10:44,667 --> 00:10:47,167 She moved to Michigan and worked in an automotive plant, 184 00:10:47,334 --> 00:10:49,968 where she married, divorced, and had a son whom 185 00:10:50,133 --> 00:10:51,701 she gave up for adoption. 186 00:10:51,868 --> 00:10:53,300 She then headed to California, 187 00:10:53,467 --> 00:10:55,367 where she met her second husband, 188 00:10:55,534 --> 00:10:58,000 an antiques dealer named Guy Muldavin. 189 00:10:58,167 --> 00:11:01,100 And that's when her life took a serious turn for the worse. 190 00:11:02,834 --> 00:11:04,667 Move over. What's wrong with you? 191 00:11:04,834 --> 00:11:08,200 When Ruth brought Guy home to her family, 192 00:11:08,367 --> 00:11:11,901 he was significantly older. He didn't seem like he fit in. 193 00:11:12,067 --> 00:11:14,868 She was acting different. He was acting controlling. 194 00:11:15,033 --> 00:11:17,100 The family had a lot of concerns. 195 00:11:17,267 --> 00:11:19,868 These concerns were more than justified. 196 00:11:20,033 --> 00:11:22,767 By the time he met Ruth, Muldavin already had 197 00:11:22,934 --> 00:11:25,234 an extremely checkered past. 198 00:11:27,667 --> 00:11:30,267 Over the course of his life, he had five wives. 199 00:11:30,434 --> 00:11:31,868 Ruth was his fourth. 200 00:11:32,033 --> 00:11:34,167 His first wife, he was married to for ten years. 201 00:11:34,334 --> 00:11:37,000 They had a child together, and then they got divorced. 202 00:11:37,167 --> 00:11:40,200 He had his second wife, he was married to for a year. 203 00:11:40,367 --> 00:11:43,467 And then, according to Guy, she abandoned him. 204 00:11:50,133 --> 00:11:53,467 And eventually, police began to question what happened to her, 205 00:11:53,634 --> 00:11:57,834 and they discovered remains in the septic tank of their home. 206 00:12:00,367 --> 00:12:03,267 Police believed the remains belonged to Guy's missing 207 00:12:03,434 --> 00:12:06,167 wife and stepdaughter, but Muldavin had apparently 208 00:12:06,334 --> 00:12:07,467 fled the scene. 209 00:12:07,634 --> 00:12:09,868 The FBI launched a nationwide manhunt, 210 00:12:10,033 --> 00:12:12,834 and Muldavin was ultimately apprehended. 211 00:12:15,300 --> 00:12:18,467 But unbelievably, the cops couldn't directly tie him to 212 00:12:18,634 --> 00:12:20,667 the crime, and he walked free. 213 00:12:20,834 --> 00:12:24,167 That led him to his third wife, who had him convicted of theft, 214 00:12:24,334 --> 00:12:26,300 after which he served a year in prison. 215 00:12:30,501 --> 00:12:35,400 In 1974, Muldavin met wife number four, Ruth Marie Terry. 216 00:12:35,567 --> 00:12:37,567 He was married to her for just five months 217 00:12:37,734 --> 00:12:39,467 before he claimed she vanished. 218 00:12:41,100 --> 00:12:45,567 After Terry's disappearance, Guy returned, driving her car, 219 00:12:46,667 --> 00:12:48,707 and seems to have told her family they'd had a fight 220 00:12:48,868 --> 00:12:50,901 on their honeymoon, and she just left him, 221 00:12:51,067 --> 00:12:53,567 and he had no idea what happened to her after that. 222 00:12:53,734 --> 00:12:57,000 - Where is she? - I don't know, man. 223 00:12:57,167 --> 00:12:58,701 She walked out on me. 224 00:13:00,167 --> 00:13:03,968 The family believed that Terry had made it back to California. 225 00:13:04,133 --> 00:13:06,501 They flew out there, they hired a private investigator, 226 00:13:06,667 --> 00:13:10,701 they did everything they could in 1974 to try to find her, 227 00:13:10,868 --> 00:13:12,667 but they were unsuccessful. 228 00:13:12,834 --> 00:13:15,968 Even after hiring a PI, they were told she'd joined 229 00:13:16,133 --> 00:13:17,901 a cult, and there was no trace of her. 230 00:13:20,100 --> 00:13:23,367 Over the years, Ruth's relatives contributed DNA swabs 231 00:13:23,534 --> 00:13:26,300 in hopes of one day finding out what happened to her. 232 00:13:26,467 --> 00:13:28,400 And eventually, it worked. 233 00:13:28,567 --> 00:13:32,167 In 2022, her DNA was definitively matched to 234 00:13:32,334 --> 00:13:33,467 the Lady of the Dunes. 235 00:13:35,467 --> 00:13:37,667 The story of what happened to Ruth Terry 236 00:13:37,834 --> 00:13:40,968 has its tragic ending. So who killed her? 237 00:13:41,133 --> 00:13:44,567 Well, Guy Muldavin is the extremely likely suspect, 238 00:13:44,734 --> 00:13:48,167 but unfortunately, justice cannot be served. 239 00:13:48,334 --> 00:13:52,200 Guy married his fifth wife about two years after Terry 240 00:13:52,367 --> 00:13:55,801 disappeared, and they stayed married until his death in 2002. 241 00:13:57,467 --> 00:14:00,868 In 2023, the district attorney's office 242 00:14:01,033 --> 00:14:03,400 announced that they were closing the case in the death 243 00:14:03,567 --> 00:14:04,767 of Ruth Marie Terry. 244 00:14:04,934 --> 00:14:07,000 The police and prosecutors had determined 245 00:14:07,167 --> 00:14:08,901 that her killer was Guy, 246 00:14:09,067 --> 00:14:12,667 and given his background, given the disappearance of 247 00:14:12,834 --> 00:14:14,801 his second wife and the stepdaughter, 248 00:14:14,968 --> 00:14:17,868 the sum total of the evidence prosecutors felt like pointed 249 00:14:18,033 --> 00:14:19,334 to Guy and no one else. 250 00:14:21,801 --> 00:14:25,267 It feels pretty rotten that he was able to just live out 251 00:14:25,434 --> 00:14:28,000 his life like nothing happened. 252 00:14:28,167 --> 00:14:31,567 While Muldavin sadly escaped justice, he ultimately couldn't 253 00:14:31,734 --> 00:14:35,100 escape being identified as a cold-blooded killer. 254 00:14:35,267 --> 00:14:37,767 And thanks to the determination of investigators, 255 00:14:37,934 --> 00:14:39,567 advancements in DNA science, 256 00:14:39,734 --> 00:14:41,868 and the persistence of her family, 257 00:14:42,033 --> 00:14:45,000 the Lady of the Dunes is anonymous no more. 258 00:14:45,167 --> 00:14:47,100 She is Ruth Marie Terry. 259 00:14:48,767 --> 00:14:51,567 One lingering question remains... 260 00:14:51,734 --> 00:14:53,767 could Ruth have been the background extra some 261 00:14:53,934 --> 00:14:56,167 believe appears in the film "Jaws"? 262 00:14:56,334 --> 00:14:59,767 The timeline fits, and her body was discovered just 100 miles 263 00:14:59,934 --> 00:15:02,000 from where the movie was filmed. 264 00:15:02,167 --> 00:15:04,000 But despite the intriguing connection, 265 00:15:04,167 --> 00:15:08,667 no definitive proof has ever surfaced that Ruth was on set. 266 00:15:08,834 --> 00:15:12,267 Still, the theory reignited global interest in the case, 267 00:15:12,434 --> 00:15:16,167 and in the end, that attention helped bring Ruth her name back. 268 00:15:17,667 --> 00:15:20,267 The mystery that haunted the dunes for generations 269 00:15:20,434 --> 00:15:22,000 and the woman at the very heart of it 270 00:15:22,167 --> 00:15:24,767 may finally rest in peace. 271 00:15:31,367 --> 00:15:33,200 It's AD 33. 272 00:15:33,367 --> 00:15:36,000 I'm in the Garden of Gethsemane in Jerusalem. 273 00:15:36,167 --> 00:15:38,667 It's normally a place of peace and reflection, 274 00:15:38,834 --> 00:15:41,667 but all that is about to be shattered. 275 00:15:41,834 --> 00:15:44,968 A man is being arrested on charges of blasphemy. 276 00:15:45,133 --> 00:15:46,667 Actually, you might have heard of him. 277 00:15:46,834 --> 00:15:48,501 His name is Jesus. 278 00:15:48,667 --> 00:15:52,200 And in the next 24 hours, he will be tried and crucified, 279 00:15:52,367 --> 00:15:55,300 marking the defining moment in the Christian faith. 280 00:15:55,467 --> 00:15:58,400 And the person said to be responsible for betraying him 281 00:15:58,567 --> 00:16:00,901 is this man, Judas Iscariot. 282 00:16:01,067 --> 00:16:03,200 But two millennia after Jesus' death, 283 00:16:03,367 --> 00:16:06,367 an artifact will emerge that some say rewrites 284 00:16:06,534 --> 00:16:10,868 the story of Judas and proves he wasn't a traitor after all. 285 00:16:20,868 --> 00:16:23,000 OK, folks, hope you've got your Sunday best, 286 00:16:23,167 --> 00:16:25,200 because it's Bible recap time. 287 00:16:27,267 --> 00:16:30,100 The story of Judas Iscariot as we know it today 288 00:16:30,267 --> 00:16:33,400 comes from the four canonical gospels of the New Testament, 289 00:16:33,567 --> 00:16:37,000 the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. 290 00:16:37,167 --> 00:16:38,901 In around A.D. 33, 291 00:16:39,067 --> 00:16:41,567 Jesus has been preaching for several years throughout 292 00:16:41,734 --> 00:16:45,200 the region of Judea, achieving his famed miracles 293 00:16:45,367 --> 00:16:48,067 like curing blindness and walking on water, 294 00:16:48,234 --> 00:16:51,300 not to mention gathering passionate followers. 295 00:16:51,467 --> 00:16:56,000 But that adulation has also left Jesus with powerful enemies, 296 00:16:56,167 --> 00:16:58,701 none more so than the Judean ruling authorities 297 00:16:58,868 --> 00:17:01,100 and their backers, the Roman Empire, 298 00:17:01,267 --> 00:17:03,200 who brand Jesus as a heretic. 299 00:17:04,300 --> 00:17:07,167 Meanwhile, Jesus has been continuing to spread the good 300 00:17:07,334 --> 00:17:10,467 word alongside his 12 most devoted followers 301 00:17:10,634 --> 00:17:14,267 known as the Apostles. And one of them is Judas. 302 00:17:16,200 --> 00:17:19,567 The night before his arrest, Jesus hosts history's most 303 00:17:19,734 --> 00:17:22,400 famous dinner party, the Last Supper. 304 00:17:22,567 --> 00:17:24,767 During the meal, he announces that one of 305 00:17:24,934 --> 00:17:26,901 the apostles will betray him. 306 00:17:27,067 --> 00:17:28,167 What you were about to do, 307 00:17:29,701 --> 00:17:31,968 do it quick. 308 00:17:32,133 --> 00:17:35,400 And later that night, just as his prophecy foretold, 309 00:17:35,567 --> 00:17:38,968 Judas follows Jesus into the Garden of Gethsemane. 310 00:17:39,133 --> 00:17:41,000 In the darkness, where the soldiers cannot 311 00:17:41,167 --> 00:17:43,467 easily distinguish him from his followers, 312 00:17:43,634 --> 00:17:46,567 Judas agrees to identify Jesus with a signal, 313 00:17:47,567 --> 00:17:48,567 a single kiss. 314 00:17:50,634 --> 00:17:53,567 With that, the soldiers move in and arrest Jesus. 315 00:17:58,000 --> 00:18:00,801 But hold on. Why would Judas give up Jesus, 316 00:18:00,968 --> 00:18:03,267 the leader he supposedly worshiped? 317 00:18:03,434 --> 00:18:06,767 Well, the Gospels indicate that he's motivated by greed. 318 00:18:06,934 --> 00:18:09,567 According to Matthew, Judas asks the authorities 319 00:18:09,734 --> 00:18:12,300 what they'll give him if he turns Jesus in. 320 00:18:12,467 --> 00:18:15,467 Eager to put Jesus on trial, the priests respond with 321 00:18:15,634 --> 00:18:19,801 an offer of 30 pieces of silver, a hefty sum today. 322 00:18:19,968 --> 00:18:22,167 Matthew tells us that Judas accepts 323 00:18:22,334 --> 00:18:24,100 and that Jesus' fate is sealed. 324 00:18:28,267 --> 00:18:31,367 Interestingly, however, the Gospel of Matthew indicates 325 00:18:31,534 --> 00:18:34,667 that when Judas makes the deal, he doesn't know that Jesus' 326 00:18:34,834 --> 00:18:37,100 punishment is going to be crucifixion. 327 00:18:38,100 --> 00:18:41,567 When he finds out, Judas returns the money 328 00:18:47,000 --> 00:18:48,701 and then hangs himself. 329 00:18:50,667 --> 00:18:53,667 Judas takes his own life, apparently consumed by 330 00:18:53,834 --> 00:18:57,467 the grief caused by betraying the man he once revered. 331 00:18:57,634 --> 00:18:59,801 But is that the whole story? 332 00:18:59,968 --> 00:19:03,868 Shocking new discoveries may rewrite the tale of Judas. 333 00:19:10,100 --> 00:19:11,944 For centuries, the legend of Judas betraying Jesus 334 00:19:11,968 --> 00:19:14,767 has been embraced by the Christian faithful as fact. 335 00:19:14,934 --> 00:19:17,167 But some speculate the apostles' motives 336 00:19:17,334 --> 00:19:18,901 aren't so clear-cut. 337 00:19:19,067 --> 00:19:21,801 Does the Bible really tell the whole story? 338 00:19:21,968 --> 00:19:24,567 To answer that question, we have to dig deeper into 339 00:19:24,734 --> 00:19:27,801 the good book and what was and wasn't included. 340 00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:31,901 The four canonical Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, 341 00:19:32,067 --> 00:19:34,868 and John, are considered by modern Christians to be 342 00:19:35,033 --> 00:19:37,167 the definitive accounts of Jesus' life, 343 00:19:37,334 --> 00:19:40,501 despite being written decades after his death. 344 00:19:40,667 --> 00:19:44,000 But intriguingly, they are not the only ancient texts 345 00:19:44,167 --> 00:19:45,968 that tell his story. 346 00:19:46,133 --> 00:19:49,267 In the early centuries of Christianity, dozens of other 347 00:19:49,434 --> 00:19:52,801 writings about Jesus are also being published, and some of 348 00:19:52,968 --> 00:19:56,167 them tell a very different story about Judas' betrayal. 349 00:19:57,667 --> 00:20:00,901 Perhaps the most famous of these is the Gospel of Judas, 350 00:20:01,067 --> 00:20:05,567 a text known to early Christians and condemned around 180 A.D. 351 00:20:05,734 --> 00:20:08,868 by the bishop Irenaeus as false teaching. 352 00:20:09,033 --> 00:20:11,801 Written anonymously, it portrays Judas not 353 00:20:11,968 --> 00:20:15,567 as a traitor, but as the one disciple who truly understands 354 00:20:15,734 --> 00:20:18,567 Jesus and carries out his wishes. 355 00:20:18,734 --> 00:20:19,844 In this account, 356 00:20:19,868 --> 00:20:23,167 Jesus speaks of leaving behind the physical world 357 00:20:23,334 --> 00:20:26,367 and entrusts Judas with the role of handing him over 358 00:20:26,534 --> 00:20:29,868 to authorities so he can be sacrificed and his spirit 359 00:20:30,033 --> 00:20:33,567 can ascend to heaven. But is it true? 360 00:20:33,734 --> 00:20:37,100 That's harder to answer because the text itself was lost for 361 00:20:37,267 --> 00:20:40,567 centuries after being rejected by the early church. 362 00:20:40,734 --> 00:20:43,968 Our only knowledge of it came from critics like Irenaeus, 363 00:20:44,133 --> 00:20:46,000 whose account is openly hostile. 364 00:20:47,567 --> 00:20:51,100 The debate over Judas' role largely remained unchanged for 365 00:20:51,267 --> 00:20:54,901 nearly 2,000 years, until a discovery in the late 366 00:20:55,067 --> 00:20:58,167 20th century brings the text back into the spotlight. 367 00:21:00,067 --> 00:21:03,267 While details remain murky, it's reported that somewhere 368 00:21:03,434 --> 00:21:06,701 near El Minya in Egypt, a local farmer uncovers 369 00:21:06,868 --> 00:21:10,501 an ancient limestone box hidden in a cave. 370 00:21:10,667 --> 00:21:14,167 Inside is a leather-bound collection of papyrus texts 371 00:21:14,334 --> 00:21:15,667 written in Coptic, 372 00:21:15,834 --> 00:21:18,968 the ancient language of Christian Egypt. 373 00:21:19,133 --> 00:21:22,167 The farmer, unable to read the text, apparently sells 374 00:21:22,334 --> 00:21:24,868 the papers to an antiquities dealer in Cairo. 375 00:21:26,200 --> 00:21:28,868 From there, the documents change hands more times 376 00:21:29,033 --> 00:21:31,167 than the cursed idol in Raiders of the Lost Ark. 377 00:21:33,000 --> 00:21:35,467 In 2001, the documents find their way 378 00:21:35,634 --> 00:21:37,667 to a Swiss antiques dealer, 379 00:21:37,834 --> 00:21:40,467 Frieda Nussberger-Tchacos, who partners with 380 00:21:40,634 --> 00:21:43,367 preservation specialists to restore and translate 381 00:21:43,534 --> 00:21:44,767 the mysterious text. 382 00:21:46,400 --> 00:21:49,067 The restoration of the text takes years, 383 00:21:49,234 --> 00:21:52,167 but when it's completed, it rocks the Christian world, 384 00:21:52,334 --> 00:21:55,000 becoming known as the Codex Tchacos. 385 00:21:55,167 --> 00:21:58,467 Dr. Cavan Concannon, a professor of religion at USC, 386 00:21:58,634 --> 00:22:01,901 describes it as nothing short of revolutionary. 387 00:22:02,067 --> 00:22:05,601 When the Codex Tchacos was unveiled, 388 00:22:05,767 --> 00:22:08,000 a lot of people were very excited. 389 00:22:08,167 --> 00:22:10,501 The Gospel of Judas was a text that we knew existed, 390 00:22:10,667 --> 00:22:12,000 but no one had seen it, 391 00:22:12,167 --> 00:22:14,300 and no one had been able to access it. 392 00:22:14,467 --> 00:22:16,667 We have so little material evidence. 393 00:22:16,834 --> 00:22:20,601 So little textual evidence from the ancient Christians that any 394 00:22:20,767 --> 00:22:23,767 new addition of material is always exciting and always 395 00:22:23,934 --> 00:22:26,701 brings with it a chance to revise and to rethink 396 00:22:26,868 --> 00:22:30,100 and to expand our understanding of the first centuries 397 00:22:30,267 --> 00:22:31,567 of Christianity. 398 00:22:31,734 --> 00:22:34,701 The announcement that this codex was the lost Gospel of 399 00:22:34,868 --> 00:22:37,767 Judas sends shock waves through the archaeological 400 00:22:37,934 --> 00:22:39,767 and theological communities. 401 00:22:39,934 --> 00:22:41,374 But it's also immediately confronted 402 00:22:41,534 --> 00:22:44,767 with an urgent question... is it real? 403 00:22:44,934 --> 00:22:47,501 There are a number of ways in which ancient manuscripts 404 00:22:47,667 --> 00:22:49,701 can be verified. 405 00:22:49,868 --> 00:22:52,567 One of the ways in which this text was dated was through 406 00:22:52,734 --> 00:22:55,167 the use of carbon-14 testing. 407 00:22:55,334 --> 00:22:58,567 And this is a form of scientific testing where, 408 00:22:58,734 --> 00:23:04,167 you use the decay of isotopes to determine when an organic 409 00:23:04,334 --> 00:23:06,567 piece of material, had its lifespan. 410 00:23:06,734 --> 00:23:10,868 The dating of things precisely with carbon-14 is difficult, 411 00:23:11,033 --> 00:23:14,100 so, you don't always get the thing that we really want, 412 00:23:14,267 --> 00:23:18,367 which is this text was written on this day in this year. 413 00:23:18,534 --> 00:23:21,901 In the case of the Tchacos Codex, the carbon-14 testing 414 00:23:22,067 --> 00:23:24,767 indicated a range of dates in the fourth 415 00:23:24,934 --> 00:23:26,267 to the fifth centuries. 416 00:23:26,434 --> 00:23:29,167 It's clear that this is not a text that was forged 417 00:23:29,334 --> 00:23:32,400 in modernity, but a genuine ancient document. 418 00:23:32,567 --> 00:23:35,000 So the document is certifiably ancient, 419 00:23:35,167 --> 00:23:37,501 but not quite as old as the canonical Gospels 420 00:23:37,667 --> 00:23:40,100 that make up the New Testament we know today. 421 00:23:40,267 --> 00:23:42,467 Those date from several centuries earlier. 422 00:23:43,567 --> 00:23:45,501 And that's why scholars pay attention 423 00:23:45,667 --> 00:23:47,167 to the Gospel of Judas, 424 00:23:47,334 --> 00:23:51,000 because despite its later date, it comes from a time when early. 425 00:23:51,167 --> 00:23:54,801 Christianity was still taking shape, reflecting a range of 426 00:23:54,968 --> 00:23:57,667 different views about Jesus and his followers. 427 00:23:59,300 --> 00:24:02,000 Ultimately, though, it isn't the age of the document 428 00:24:02,167 --> 00:24:03,400 that's most fascinating. 429 00:24:03,567 --> 00:24:06,968 It's what it actually says, particularly about Judas. 430 00:24:08,667 --> 00:24:10,067 The Gospel of Judas is 431 00:24:10,234 --> 00:24:12,000 different from the canonical Gospels. 432 00:24:13,601 --> 00:24:16,167 It adds some extra scenes. 433 00:24:16,334 --> 00:24:18,267 Scenes that are important for how 434 00:24:18,434 --> 00:24:21,968 one should understand the life and death of Jesus. 435 00:24:22,133 --> 00:24:24,501 In this text, we were gonna get a different Judas, 436 00:24:24,667 --> 00:24:29,467 a Judas who was not a betrayer, but Jesus' closest disciple, 437 00:24:29,634 --> 00:24:33,667 A kind of tragic hero who did what no one else could do, 438 00:24:33,834 --> 00:24:36,267 And helped Jesus fulfill his destiny. 439 00:24:38,167 --> 00:24:40,467 You will exceed all of them, 440 00:24:40,634 --> 00:24:43,400 for you will sacrifice the man that clothes me. 441 00:24:43,567 --> 00:24:46,868 Jesus tells Judas what he's going to do 442 00:24:47,033 --> 00:24:51,601 that Jesus is pushing Judas to do this for him, 443 00:24:51,767 --> 00:24:55,100 and he doesn't seem to have any agency about this. 444 00:24:55,267 --> 00:24:57,167 He doesn't get to choose whether he's gonna do 445 00:24:57,334 --> 00:24:58,367 this or not. 446 00:24:58,534 --> 00:25:01,100 This is just kind of written in the stars 447 00:25:01,267 --> 00:25:03,167 that this is gonna happen. 448 00:25:03,334 --> 00:25:06,300 Judas is the passive actor 449 00:25:06,467 --> 00:25:09,868 in what ultimately is a tragic drama for him. 450 00:25:10,033 --> 00:25:13,868 The best of the disciples who ultimately will not be saved. 451 00:25:14,033 --> 00:25:17,167 But as you can imagine, this new interpretation rankles 452 00:25:17,334 --> 00:25:20,267 the church as it flies completely in the face of 453 00:25:20,434 --> 00:25:24,000 the, well, gospel truth of Christianity. 454 00:25:24,167 --> 00:25:27,467 The Gospel of Judas was received with a great deal of 455 00:25:27,634 --> 00:25:30,467 fanfare and presented as something that was going to 456 00:25:30,634 --> 00:25:33,667 upend Christian theology and challenge 457 00:25:33,834 --> 00:25:35,901 the Catholic Church or challenge, you know, 458 00:25:36,067 --> 00:25:38,000 Christian theology more broadly. 459 00:25:38,167 --> 00:25:41,901 Christian communities reacted by calling this text a false text 460 00:25:42,067 --> 00:25:44,400 as a representative of a heretical form 461 00:25:44,567 --> 00:25:46,167 of ancient Christianity. 462 00:25:46,334 --> 00:25:48,767 Now, though the Gospel of Judas is different 463 00:25:48,934 --> 00:25:53,400 from the canonical Gospels, it's not radically different. 464 00:25:53,567 --> 00:25:57,167 Jesus is still presented as a salvific figure 465 00:25:57,334 --> 00:25:59,868 who comes into the world, performs miracles, 466 00:26:00,100 --> 00:26:04,400 gathers disciples, dies on the cross eventually, 467 00:26:04,567 --> 00:26:10,000 and as someone who is offering wisdom to a fallen humanity. 468 00:26:11,100 --> 00:26:12,968 I think when it comes to the question of what's 469 00:26:13,133 --> 00:26:15,667 the right version or the right story about Judas, 470 00:26:16,801 --> 00:26:18,200 there isn't really one. 471 00:26:20,667 --> 00:26:25,400 Judas is probably an invented character to help answer 472 00:26:25,567 --> 00:26:27,100 a particular question, which is... 473 00:26:27,267 --> 00:26:29,601 if Jesus was the Son of God, 474 00:26:29,767 --> 00:26:34,167 if he was this important pre-existing divine figure, 475 00:26:34,334 --> 00:26:36,767 why did he have to die? 476 00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:39,280 It gives you a kind of narrative 477 00:26:39,434 --> 00:26:41,167 around which to build that story, 478 00:26:41,334 --> 00:26:45,100 to explain why a crucified person 479 00:26:45,267 --> 00:26:48,167 is actually a agent of the divine. 480 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:50,901 So the Gospel of Judas is not 481 00:26:51,067 --> 00:26:56,000 necessarily a deviation from the canonical tradition, 482 00:26:56,167 --> 00:26:57,868 but just a different perspective on it. 483 00:27:01,667 --> 00:27:05,167 The Catholic Church does not accept the Gospel of Judas, 484 00:27:05,334 --> 00:27:09,767 regarding it as a heretical text with no theological authority. 485 00:27:09,934 --> 00:27:12,567 But regardless of your faith, or lack of faith, 486 00:27:12,734 --> 00:27:15,767 in what it says about Judas and Jesus' relationship, 487 00:27:15,934 --> 00:27:19,000 there's no debating that its discovery and restoration 488 00:27:19,167 --> 00:27:20,501 is extraordinary. 489 00:27:20,667 --> 00:27:25,167 That a truly historic text could be lost for 1,500 years 490 00:27:25,334 --> 00:27:28,100 only to have its message preserved and deciphered 491 00:27:28,267 --> 00:27:32,167 reminds us that humanity's story is still being filled in 492 00:27:32,334 --> 00:27:35,100 and that ancient chapters are still out there 493 00:27:35,267 --> 00:27:37,000 just waiting to be found. 494 00:27:37,167 --> 00:27:39,701 And that is something we can all believe in. 495 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:49,000 It's May 26th, 1828. 496 00:27:49,167 --> 00:27:52,000 I'm in Nuremberg, Germany, and I'm not the only one 497 00:27:52,167 --> 00:27:53,567 who's new in town. 498 00:27:53,734 --> 00:27:57,167 This 16-year-old boy's name is Kaspar Hauser. 499 00:27:57,334 --> 00:28:00,100 But other than saying his name, he can barely speak. 500 00:28:00,267 --> 00:28:01,667 Heck, he can barely walk. 501 00:28:01,834 --> 00:28:05,367 And his only possessions are two strange letters that raise 502 00:28:05,534 --> 00:28:07,701 as many questions as answers. 503 00:28:07,868 --> 00:28:10,968 Who is Kaspar? Where did he come from? 504 00:28:11,133 --> 00:28:14,167 Some will say he's a destitute feral child 505 00:28:14,334 --> 00:28:15,868 raised in isolation. 506 00:28:16,033 --> 00:28:18,601 But other will whisper something even more shocking, 507 00:28:18,767 --> 00:28:22,367 that he's a secret German prince, hidden from society 508 00:28:22,534 --> 00:28:25,300 to prevent him from claiming his rightful throne. 509 00:28:25,467 --> 00:28:29,267 And for the next 200 years, no one is able to solve 510 00:28:29,434 --> 00:28:31,300 the riddle of Kaspar Hauser. 511 00:28:31,467 --> 00:28:35,167 That is, until 21st century science reveals the truth 512 00:28:35,334 --> 00:28:37,801 about the so-called wild child. 513 00:28:48,000 --> 00:28:51,801 As the story goes, Kaspar is taken by a local shoemaker 514 00:28:51,968 --> 00:28:53,667 to meet the authorities in Nuremberg. 515 00:28:55,534 --> 00:28:58,267 There, they examine two letters he's carrying. 516 00:28:58,434 --> 00:29:01,501 The first is strikingly brief, apparently from the boy's 517 00:29:01,667 --> 00:29:05,400 mother, listing only Kaspar's name, his birth date, 518 00:29:05,567 --> 00:29:07,567 and that his father was a deceased, 519 00:29:07,734 --> 00:29:09,300 unnamed cavalry officer. 520 00:29:10,367 --> 00:29:12,367 The second letter is stranger still, 521 00:29:12,534 --> 00:29:14,667 addressed to Captain von Wessenig, 522 00:29:14,834 --> 00:29:17,167 the commanding officer of a cavalry regiment 523 00:29:17,334 --> 00:29:18,767 in Nuremberg. 524 00:29:18,934 --> 00:29:21,267 It begins by stating that the boy wishes to join 525 00:29:21,434 --> 00:29:24,701 the army, but quickly takes a darker turn. 526 00:29:24,868 --> 00:29:27,767 This letter is not from his mother, but from a poor 527 00:29:27,934 --> 00:29:30,467 laborer who claims the child was given to him, 528 00:29:30,634 --> 00:29:33,567 raised in isolation, and never allowed outside 529 00:29:33,734 --> 00:29:35,801 before being abandoned in Nuremberg 530 00:29:35,968 --> 00:29:37,567 in the middle of the night. 531 00:29:37,734 --> 00:29:41,267 The two accounts don't align, offering no clear explanation 532 00:29:41,434 --> 00:29:44,467 of who Kaspar is or where he came from. 533 00:29:44,634 --> 00:29:46,167 And most unsettling of all, 534 00:29:46,334 --> 00:29:49,601 the second letter ends with a chilling instruction. 535 00:29:49,767 --> 00:29:51,968 If no one is willing to take the boy in, 536 00:29:52,133 --> 00:29:53,367 he should be hanged. 537 00:29:55,067 --> 00:29:58,567 A new home or a hanging is a pretty extreme request, 538 00:29:58,734 --> 00:30:01,601 but we're just getting started in this bizarre tale. 539 00:30:01,767 --> 00:30:03,400 When questioned about the letters, 540 00:30:03,567 --> 00:30:05,501 Kaspar can only repeat the words... 541 00:30:09,567 --> 00:30:12,868 And any attempts at gaining more information 542 00:30:13,033 --> 00:30:15,968 cause him to cry or say he doesn't know. 543 00:30:16,133 --> 00:30:17,868 However, to everyone's surprise, 544 00:30:18,033 --> 00:30:20,067 when asked to write his name, 545 00:30:20,234 --> 00:30:22,968 he does so in clearly readable letters. 546 00:30:23,133 --> 00:30:26,067 So what's the truth behind Kaspar Hauser? 547 00:30:26,234 --> 00:30:27,868 All will soon be revealed. 548 00:30:36,667 --> 00:30:41,000 In 1828, a strange boy arrives in Nuremberg. 549 00:30:41,167 --> 00:30:43,801 He's unable to say anything much more than his name, 550 00:30:43,968 --> 00:30:45,367 Kaspar Hauser. 551 00:30:45,534 --> 00:30:48,100 A letter he brought with him says he was brought up in 552 00:30:48,267 --> 00:30:50,968 secret and has never been allowed outside before 553 00:30:51,133 --> 00:30:53,501 being dumped here on the streets of Germany. 554 00:30:53,667 --> 00:30:54,868 The letter also says that 555 00:30:55,033 --> 00:30:57,400 if someone can't take him in, he should be killed. 556 00:30:59,000 --> 00:31:01,767 The boy is, in short, an enigma. 557 00:31:01,934 --> 00:31:03,968 According to the letter, he knows nothing of 558 00:31:04,133 --> 00:31:05,367 the outside world. 559 00:31:05,534 --> 00:31:08,567 But observers notice that he does seem to recognize money 560 00:31:08,734 --> 00:31:10,767 and can even read limited words. 561 00:31:11,968 --> 00:31:14,667 But with no knowledge of who raised him or where, 562 00:31:14,834 --> 00:31:16,667 the boy will need someone to care for him. 563 00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:22,000 As word spreads about this mysterious young man, 564 00:31:22,167 --> 00:31:24,467 a prominent citizen in Nuremberg named. 565 00:31:24,634 --> 00:31:28,200 Professor Daumer takes him in and begins tutoring him. 566 00:31:28,367 --> 00:31:31,267 Under the professor's guidance, the boy's communication skills 567 00:31:31,434 --> 00:31:33,968 develop quickly, and Kaspar starts sharing 568 00:31:34,133 --> 00:31:35,901 his remarkable story. 569 00:31:38,367 --> 00:31:42,267 For as long as he can remember, Kaspar sat in a small dark room 570 00:31:42,434 --> 00:31:46,100 without never getting to see another soul or go outside. 571 00:31:47,868 --> 00:31:49,901 He was given only bread and water, 572 00:31:50,067 --> 00:31:52,367 but never saw the person who supplied it. 573 00:31:52,534 --> 00:31:54,400 It always arrived during his sleep. 574 00:31:56,868 --> 00:31:59,567 His only companions were wooden toys, 575 00:31:59,734 --> 00:32:02,968 two wooden horses and a wooden dog. 576 00:32:03,133 --> 00:32:07,367 He says he lived this way for 13 years, until a few days ago, 577 00:32:07,534 --> 00:32:10,100 when a man appeared and taught him how to walk, 578 00:32:10,267 --> 00:32:12,601 parrot a few sentences, and write his name. 579 00:32:13,701 --> 00:32:17,501 This unknown man then took him to Nuremberg and abandoned him. 580 00:32:17,667 --> 00:32:19,501 Es ist Zeit zu gehen. 581 00:32:19,667 --> 00:32:23,167 The story is shocking, but could it possibly be true? 582 00:32:25,267 --> 00:32:28,267 Well, Kaspar is given several medical examinations, 583 00:32:28,434 --> 00:32:31,300 and they support and challenge his claims of isolation. 584 00:32:31,467 --> 00:32:32,667 Raise your right arm. 585 00:32:34,000 --> 00:32:36,667 Doctors confirm that he has poor motor skills 586 00:32:36,834 --> 00:32:38,767 and may be intellectually impaired. 587 00:32:39,868 --> 00:32:41,901 But he's otherwise physically healthy, 588 00:32:42,067 --> 00:32:43,667 and his memory appears sharp. 589 00:32:49,767 --> 00:32:52,467 Whatever the story of his origins, Kaspar has 590 00:32:52,634 --> 00:32:55,567 seemingly found a better life thanks to Professor Daumer. 591 00:32:59,501 --> 00:33:01,868 But in October of 1829, 592 00:33:02,033 --> 00:33:04,901 five months after the boy first appeared in Nuremberg, 593 00:33:05,067 --> 00:33:08,267 his new life takes a violent turn. 594 00:33:08,434 --> 00:33:10,100 One Saturday, he's alone, 595 00:33:10,267 --> 00:33:12,868 sick and resting at the home of the professor. 596 00:33:13,033 --> 00:33:14,801 Hauser needs to use the outhouse, 597 00:33:14,968 --> 00:33:16,267 so he heads outside. 598 00:33:20,968 --> 00:33:22,968 But a hooded man is lying in wait. 599 00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:25,567 He attacks Hauser with a knife... 600 00:33:26,834 --> 00:33:28,267 cutting his forehead. 601 00:33:28,434 --> 00:33:31,267 Hauser says the man shouts, "you still have to die 602 00:33:31,434 --> 00:33:33,300 before you leave the city of Nuremberg!" 603 00:33:33,467 --> 00:33:34,767 City of Nuremberg. 604 00:33:35,667 --> 00:33:38,868 He later claims he has no idea what the attacker means. 605 00:33:40,100 --> 00:33:42,067 The incident turns Kaspar Hauser 606 00:33:42,234 --> 00:33:44,868 into a household name across Germany. 607 00:33:45,033 --> 00:33:47,667 Why would someone want to harm this strange 608 00:33:47,834 --> 00:33:50,300 but seemingly innocent young man? 609 00:33:50,467 --> 00:33:54,167 People begin to speculate that Hauser is someone important. 610 00:33:54,334 --> 00:33:57,567 Important enough that powerful people might want him silenced. 611 00:33:58,701 --> 00:34:02,300 Some even whisper they know exactly who he is. 612 00:34:02,467 --> 00:34:04,400 He's the lost Prince of Baden. 613 00:34:08,100 --> 00:34:12,667 180 miles west of Nuremberg is the German state of Baden. 614 00:34:12,834 --> 00:34:15,467 At this time it's ruled by the Grand Duke Leopold, 615 00:34:15,634 --> 00:34:17,167 but it shouldn't be. 616 00:34:17,334 --> 00:34:20,100 Leopold's uncle, Charles, was the Grand Duke, 617 00:34:20,267 --> 00:34:22,100 but after Charles' young son died, 618 00:34:22,267 --> 00:34:23,667 he was left without an heir, 619 00:34:23,834 --> 00:34:26,567 and so the throne passed to Leopold. 620 00:34:26,734 --> 00:34:27,844 But the thing is, 621 00:34:27,868 --> 00:34:30,868 not everyone believes Charles' son actually died, 622 00:34:31,033 --> 00:34:34,868 and some begin to speculate that he could be Kaspar Hauser. 623 00:34:36,767 --> 00:34:40,601 They theorize that in 1812, Leopold's mother snuck into. 624 00:34:40,767 --> 00:34:44,000 Charles' house and secretly swapped out the real healthy 625 00:34:44,167 --> 00:34:46,968 infant prince with a dying baby. 626 00:34:47,133 --> 00:34:50,267 When the sickly child died, Leopold was then set to 627 00:34:50,434 --> 00:34:52,200 eventually inherit the throne. 628 00:34:54,100 --> 00:34:58,167 Supposedly, the healthy stolen baby, the true Prince of Baden, 629 00:34:58,334 --> 00:35:01,667 would become, after 16 years imprisoned in secret, 630 00:35:02,667 --> 00:35:03,667 Kaspar Hauser. 631 00:35:05,801 --> 00:35:07,501 Once the rumor spills into the open, 632 00:35:07,667 --> 00:35:09,601 it becomes the talk of Germany. 633 00:35:09,767 --> 00:35:12,868 The claim that the mysterious Kaspar Hauser is really 634 00:35:13,033 --> 00:35:16,701 the stolen Prince of Baden is nothing short of scandalous, 635 00:35:16,868 --> 00:35:20,567 so much so that it's about to cost the wild child his life. 636 00:35:26,868 --> 00:35:30,901 It's 1833, and it's been five years since Kaspar Hauser, 637 00:35:31,067 --> 00:35:34,067 the mysterious wild child who could speak little more 638 00:35:34,234 --> 00:35:37,200 than his name, first appeared in Nuremberg, Germany. 639 00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:41,901 He's now 21 and lives in the town of Ansbach under 640 00:35:42,067 --> 00:35:45,400 the care of a new schoolmaster, Johann Georg Meyer. 641 00:35:47,467 --> 00:35:50,701 One night, Hauser returns from a park and stumbles into 642 00:35:50,868 --> 00:35:52,868 the house bleeding from a deep wound. 643 00:35:58,267 --> 00:36:01,167 Hauser says he was walking through a park when a stranger 644 00:36:01,334 --> 00:36:04,767 handed him a purse and then stabbed him with a dagger. 645 00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:13,467 Authorities then recover a cryptic note 646 00:36:13,634 --> 00:36:16,367 from where Hauser was apparently stabbed. 647 00:36:16,534 --> 00:36:19,467 The note reads, quote, "Hauser will be able to tell 648 00:36:19,634 --> 00:36:23,467 "you quite precisely how I look, and from where I am. 649 00:36:23,634 --> 00:36:25,367 "However, to spare you the trouble, 650 00:36:25,534 --> 00:36:27,868 "I want to tell you myself where I come. 651 00:36:28,033 --> 00:36:31,067 "I come from the Bavarian border, on the river. 652 00:36:31,234 --> 00:36:33,100 I will even tell you the name." 653 00:36:33,267 --> 00:36:37,133 The note is then signed in some kind of code M.L.O. 654 00:36:39,601 --> 00:36:42,000 Three days later, Hauser dies. 655 00:36:42,167 --> 00:36:45,300 The author of the strange note is never identified, 656 00:36:45,467 --> 00:36:47,400 and rather than quell the royal rumors, 657 00:36:47,567 --> 00:36:49,901 Kaspar's death only fans the flames. 658 00:36:50,067 --> 00:36:52,601 The possibility that a long-lost prince 659 00:36:52,767 --> 00:36:56,501 was mysteriously assassinated before he could claim the throne 660 00:36:56,667 --> 00:37:00,167 becomes a captivating legend that endures for two centuries, 661 00:37:00,334 --> 00:37:04,467 that is, until 2024, when the case is re-examined. 662 00:37:04,634 --> 00:37:07,200 Doctor Charla Marshall, a forensic geneticist, 663 00:37:07,367 --> 00:37:09,501 closely studied the work. 664 00:37:09,667 --> 00:37:13,000 Kaspar Hauser was a very mysterious man. 665 00:37:13,167 --> 00:37:15,601 He also had a mysterious death. 666 00:37:15,767 --> 00:37:18,467 The more you learn about it, the stranger it becomes. 667 00:37:18,634 --> 00:37:22,300 The study looked at hair samples from Kaspar Hauser 668 00:37:22,467 --> 00:37:25,667 that were in private collections in museums in Germany. 669 00:37:25,834 --> 00:37:30,100 And they compared those to DNA samples taken from cheek swabs 670 00:37:30,267 --> 00:37:32,667 from the descendants of what would have been. 671 00:37:32,834 --> 00:37:34,567 Kaspar Hauser's grandmother. 672 00:37:34,734 --> 00:37:39,868 If the DNA from Kaspar Hauser's hair samples was a match to DNA 673 00:37:40,033 --> 00:37:43,467 taken from the House of Baden living relatives, 674 00:37:43,634 --> 00:37:47,300 then it would be likely that he was related to them. 675 00:37:47,467 --> 00:37:49,067 If the sequence did not match, 676 00:37:49,234 --> 00:37:50,868 then the story probably wasn't true. 677 00:37:51,901 --> 00:37:54,968 It was a rare stroke of luck that any of Hauser's hair 678 00:37:55,133 --> 00:37:56,400 survived at all. 679 00:37:56,567 --> 00:37:59,667 Strands were likely preserved as keepsakes at the time, 680 00:37:59,834 --> 00:38:01,601 given the widespread fascination with 681 00:38:01,767 --> 00:38:03,567 his mysterious story. 682 00:38:03,734 --> 00:38:05,667 They now provide crucial evidence. 683 00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:10,167 Getting a full genetic match was key to the study. 684 00:38:10,334 --> 00:38:13,767 Any ambiguity in the data would only leave the door open 685 00:38:13,934 --> 00:38:15,367 to more speculation. 686 00:38:15,534 --> 00:38:18,501 The study concluded that Kaspar Hauser did not share 687 00:38:18,667 --> 00:38:20,701 the same mitochondrial DNA 688 00:38:20,868 --> 00:38:23,067 as descendants of the House of Baden. 689 00:38:26,601 --> 00:38:29,167 The DNA samples are so different that they couldn't be 690 00:38:29,334 --> 00:38:31,701 found in two people from the same family. 691 00:38:31,868 --> 00:38:35,467 And so the Parson study rules out the lost prince theory. 692 00:38:35,634 --> 00:38:39,300 So Kaspar Hauser is not from the Baden royal family. 693 00:38:39,467 --> 00:38:41,267 While those results are concluding, 694 00:38:41,434 --> 00:38:44,667 they only close the door on one part of this mystery. 695 00:38:44,834 --> 00:38:47,467 If Hauser wasn't descended from royal blood, 696 00:38:47,634 --> 00:38:50,200 the question remains... where did he come from? 697 00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:56,167 Even though we can't tell who Kaspar Hauser was from his DNA, 698 00:38:56,334 --> 00:38:59,000 we can use other parts of the story as evidence, 699 00:38:59,167 --> 00:39:00,167 forensic evidence, 700 00:39:00,267 --> 00:39:02,701 to investigate who he really was. 701 00:39:02,868 --> 00:39:05,667 What evidence exactly? The letters. 702 00:39:05,834 --> 00:39:08,467 Both the strange letters carried by young Kaspar when 703 00:39:08,634 --> 00:39:11,868 he first appeared in Nuremberg and the cryptic note found at 704 00:39:12,033 --> 00:39:15,300 the scene of his death were transcribed by authorities. 705 00:39:15,467 --> 00:39:18,267 These letters were subjected to forensic analysis, 706 00:39:18,434 --> 00:39:22,200 and the results were nothing short of jaw-dropping. 707 00:39:22,367 --> 00:39:25,100 The handwriting and language analysis of the letters 708 00:39:25,267 --> 00:39:28,167 explained his background and where he came from. 709 00:39:28,334 --> 00:39:31,901 And the letter from the crime scene where he was stabbed 710 00:39:32,067 --> 00:39:34,367 indicates that they were all done by the same person, 711 00:39:34,534 --> 00:39:35,801 Kaspar Hauser. 712 00:39:35,968 --> 00:39:38,868 The phrasing and sentence construction of the two letters. 713 00:39:39,033 --> 00:39:41,467 Kaspar Hauser arrived with, and the one found 714 00:39:41,634 --> 00:39:44,467 after his death show key similarities. 715 00:39:44,634 --> 00:39:48,100 They also match with phrases in letters that Kaspar wrote while 716 00:39:48,267 --> 00:39:50,467 being tutored by Professor Daumer. 717 00:39:50,634 --> 00:39:54,367 The conclusion is that Kaspar was in fact the real author of 718 00:39:54,534 --> 00:39:57,567 all of them, which also indicates that there was 719 00:39:57,734 --> 00:39:59,868 no mysterious assailant who murdered him. 720 00:40:00,033 --> 00:40:03,901 Many experts now theorize he likely stabbed himself. 721 00:40:04,067 --> 00:40:06,100 Far from being a long-lost prince, 722 00:40:06,267 --> 00:40:10,467 it turns out Kaspar Hauser was more likely a long lost soul, 723 00:40:10,634 --> 00:40:13,100 who yearned for acceptance in society. 724 00:40:14,367 --> 00:40:17,000 I think Kaspar Hauser did all this for attention. 725 00:40:17,167 --> 00:40:20,467 It's really hard to come up with a reason why he would 726 00:40:20,634 --> 00:40:23,868 put together a story about being royalty 727 00:40:24,033 --> 00:40:26,400 and being isolated his whole childhood, 728 00:40:26,567 --> 00:40:28,100 never talking to another human. 729 00:40:28,267 --> 00:40:30,307 Just really hard to come up with a reason other than 730 00:40:30,334 --> 00:40:32,067 begging for attention. 731 00:40:32,234 --> 00:40:36,100 Maybe he was ashamed of his own actual true life, 732 00:40:36,267 --> 00:40:39,767 and he wanted a more fantastical life... think about it. 733 00:40:39,934 --> 00:40:42,767 He was taken in by the elite. He was given a home. 734 00:40:42,934 --> 00:40:45,400 He was given an education, food. 735 00:40:45,567 --> 00:40:46,901 Sounds pretty good, right? 736 00:40:47,067 --> 00:40:50,200 He certainly upgraded his circumstances. 737 00:40:50,367 --> 00:40:52,207 Who knows? Maybe that's not even his real name. 738 00:40:53,701 --> 00:40:56,868 Our story, therefore, ends with some remarkable answers, 739 00:40:57,033 --> 00:40:58,767 but not the most important one. 740 00:40:58,934 --> 00:41:00,767 Who was Kaspar Hauser? 741 00:41:00,934 --> 00:41:02,868 There is still hope to solve the mystery. 742 00:41:03,033 --> 00:41:05,968 Samples of his blood are held in a German museum. 743 00:41:06,133 --> 00:41:09,400 Dr. Marshall thinks future forensic testing might allow us 744 00:41:09,567 --> 00:41:13,067 to learn even more about the so-called wild child. 745 00:41:13,234 --> 00:41:15,868 Until that happens, Hauser's own gravestone 746 00:41:16,033 --> 00:41:17,601 sums it up best. 747 00:41:17,767 --> 00:41:21,100 "Here lies Kaspar Hauser, riddle of his time. 748 00:41:21,267 --> 00:41:25,167 His birth was unknown, his death, mysterious." 749 00:41:25,334 --> 00:41:28,267 I'm Josh Gates, and I'll see you on the next expedition. 58884

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