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"Chelsea brings you Crytids of biblical proportions that bleed into the modern day while Cristina tells you exactly why Thomas Edison sucks."

Presented By: Chelsea
Category: Cryptid

The Nephilim appear in the Bible, though their exact nature is not entirely clear. They may fallen angel themselves or the children of the "sons of God and the daughters of men". It's also possible they were both. They were considered enough of a threat that part of the reason of the Flood was to take them out. It didn't work, as one of Noah's daughters-in-law was part of Nephilim.

Notable post-flood Nephilim include Goliath and the group that were seen by the Hebrews in the land of Canaan. They have been connected to the giants, who's skeletons have been purported to have been found all over the world. Several groups were said to have had altercation with Native Americans (they were probably Vikings).

They are said to exist to the present day. Their traits include:


 * Long lifespans
 * Extreme height and strength
 * Skill in combat
 * Telepathy

Presented By: Cristina
Category: Disappearance

Louis Le Prince was an inventor living in England in the 19th century. In 1888, he patented a 16-lens video camera and a 1-lens video camera in his home country. He attempted the same thing in the United States, but they rejected the 1-lens clause, because he hadn't made it yet and someone was doing something similar. In the meantime, Thomas Edison was working on the same project. Le Prince continued his work until he was successful in completing his invention.

In 1890, Le Prince boarded a train with his equipment. He was never seen alive again. Nor was he ever seen dead. He vanished along with his equipment, with no clues.

There are three main theories to his disappearance:


 * He was murdered by his brother over an inheritance dispute. The pair were supposed to inherited huge sums of money and Louis purportedly wanted to keep it all for himself. No one ever saw Le Prince board the train and he was 6'2".
 * He committed suicide, over disappointment that his invention was good enough (Unlikely: He convinced people a train was coming right for them), his debts (Unlikely: His business were successful and the aforementioned inheritance) or that he would have had to come out as gay (Unlikely: There's no evidence of this)
 * Thomas Edison killed him. He certainly benefited from it, because Le Prince wasn't officially dead for 7 years, prevented his heirs from claiming royalties. Le Prince's brother was found dead after the court case and Louis' wife believed he was murdered