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The Generation Why Podcast

1982 Investor Murders - 500

The Generation Why Podcast

Wondery

True Crime, Case, Trial, Conspiracies, 855520, Government, Unsolved, Society & Culture, Missing Person, Controversy, Exhibit C, Serial Killer, Crime, Murder, Documentary, Conspiracy

4.618.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

September 6, 1982. Craig, Alaska. In the early morning hours of September 6th, 1982, someone boarded a fishing boat docked in Craig, Alaska and murdered everyone on board. Captain Mark Coulthurst, his pregnant wife, two children, and four crew members were killed and their remains were burned to ashes in a fire. This is the largest mass murder in Alaska’s state history.

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at FindMyPast.co.uk. Just the screaming and shouting and the mayhem, the sea was full of people.

1:05.8

That was only 20 and I didn't want to die. The secret history of the Estonia, a tale of shipwicks,

1:12.8

smugglers, and spies, and how 852 people died on a ferry. There's no life jackets, no life rafts.

1:20.8

The water was coming in behind me. And I decided that now I have to jump if I don't jump. No,

1:26.0

it would probably be too late. To this day, the wreck lies on the seabed. The bodies were never

1:32.3

recovered. Why? There is something really wrong with this entire handling of their sinking.

1:39.6

Your thought is tried to cover the wreck in concrete. What's down there that they don't want people

1:45.3

to find? It's unacceptable that you do not find the real course of an accident that costed more

1:51.8

than 800 ribosons' lives. Subscribe now to the secret history of the Estonia.

2:22.6

How are you doing tonight, Er? I'm doing fine, Justin. How are you feeling? I'm doing all right.

2:49.7

Been a little sick this week, but it's the season, right? Yeah. Something's going around.

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