Amy Lynn Bradley is an American woman who went missing during a Caribbean cruise on the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas in late March 1998 at the age of 23 while en route to Curaçao. Her whereabouts remain unknown as of this day.
The SS Ourang Medan was a supposed ghost ship which, according to various sources, became a shipwreck in Dutch East Indies in the Straits of Malacca waters, or elsewhere, after its entire crew had died under suspicious circumstances.
The legend of the green children of Woolpit concerns two children of unusual skin colour who reportedly appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, England, sometime in the 12th century. Where did these children come from? And how did they end up with green skin?
In the last episode of season 1, we discuss a maritime ghost story: The Mary Celeste. An American-registered merchant ship discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872. The Canadian brig Dei Gratia, found her in seaworthy condition under partial sail and with her lifeboat missing.
On March 10, 1928, Los Angeles mother Christine Collins was faced with every parent’s worst fear – the disappearance of her child. Her son, Walter, had vanished. What happened next is one of the most bizarre incidents in the history of L.A. law enforcement, which eventually uncovered a link to one of the most heinous crimes in the state’s history.
Havana Syndrome is an alleged set of medical symptoms with unknown causes experienced mostly abroad by U.S. government officials and military personnel.
A mini episode about the "Memento Mori" practices of Victorian times.