Celia Cooney is a real person portrayed by Michelle Lulic in the TV series Mysteries At The Museum (based on a true story).
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 305 aired
Episodes4
Bobbed Haired Bandit, Escape from the Jungle, Deadly Substitution
episode S9.E11 june 2016The 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning was the arsenic poisoning of more than 200 people in Bradford, England, when sweets accidentally made with arsenic were sold from a market stall. Twenty-one victims died as a result.Buried Alive, Who Really Invented the Telephone and Hoover Saves Belgium
episode S12.E17 november 2016Host Don Wildman examines an antique doll tied to a confounding and tragic demise, an experiment gone awry that ignites the world of fashion, and an audacious publicity stunt that ends in disaster.Operation Toothpaste, Case of the Kates and White River Monster
episode S18.E9 january 2018Don investigates the search for a Nazi stockpile of radioactive materials, a scandalous case of stolen identity and the truth behind a monster that terrorized the residents of a tiny Arkansas town.China Clipper, Phantom Island and Dueling Dandy
episode S20.E3Don Wildman examines letters that crossed an ocean on a treacherous plane ride, a map of an island shrouded in mystery and a French sword similar to one that inspired a literary masterpiece.
- Bobbed Haired Bandit, Escape from the Jungle, Deadly Substitution
- Buried Alive, Who Really Invented the Telephone and Hoover Saves Belgium
- Operation Toothpaste, Case of the Kates and White River Monster
- China Clipper, Phantom Island and Dueling Dandy