 This man was found underneath his car after he'd been jabbed 36 times by his own pocket knife, and was later drowned in a creek. His case remains unsolved. Jonathan Luna was a well-respected Assistant United States Attorney. He didn't have any known enemies, but on December 4th of 2003, someone clearly unleashed a great deal of rage on Jonathan when he least expected it. By 5am, someone reported Luna's vehicle when it was found resting in a nearby street. Luna was soon found face down in the stream under the front of the car. The FBI believed that he likely claimed his own life, but the evidence simply doesn't make sense if this is true. This led the local police to rule the case as a homicide against the FBI's wishes. Additional evidence collected during the investigation captured a second blood type and a partial print. No suspects or motives for this homicide were ever found. Follow for more true crime stories and check out my main channel for full-length videos.