• A Few Ghost Ships

  • 2021/11/27
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    On this episode we check out three different examples of ghost ships and their stories, including a merchant vessel that, for a time, was a luxury yacht of the Hollywood elite, a once proud five-masted schooner run aground under mysterious circumstances, and the bizarre tale of a freighter ship found drifting with the entirety of it's crew deceased on board. This one was a bit of a challenge to put together, I honestly didn't really know what I wanted to do with it while I was gathering the information. Eventually, I got a clearer picture of how I wanted to share these stories with you all, and this episode is the result! Thanks for checking it out!

    Links:

    Carroll A. Deering:

    Ghost Ship Of Diamond Shoals The Mystery Of The Carroll A. Deering By Bland Simpson

    Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering:

    Carroll A. Deering Schooner's Vanished Crew - Historic Mysteries

    Ocracoke Island Journal: The Carroll A. Deering

    The Public Was Slow To Accept Electric Lights in Ships.

    Lost to the Perils of the Sea - Cape Hatteras National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)

    MV Joyita

    MV Joyita - One of the unsolved mysteries of the South Pacific - Abandoned Spaces

    The Movie Mystery Ship ‘Joyita’ – Bow Creek to Anatahan

    Joyita - Night Watch Paranormal

    Without a trace : a fresh investigation of eight lost ships and their fates By John Harris

    Author says he's solved MV Joyita mystery, 47 years later - NZ Herald

    SS Ourang Medan

    Death Ship: The Ourang Medan Mystery | Mysterious Universe

    The SS Ourang Medan - The Philadelphia Experiment From A-Z

    The Myth of the Ourang Medan Ghost Ship, 1940 – The Skittish Library

    Neswa, cargo of death - Old Roy Bainton from the Fortean Times Magazine

    Roy Bainton Writes

    Grace Line (W. R. Grace & Co.) - Ship registry showing the Silver Star's name change

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Episode Notes

On this episode we check out three different examples of ghost ships and their stories, including a merchant vessel that, for a time, was a luxury yacht of the Hollywood elite, a once proud five-masted schooner run aground under mysterious circumstances, and the bizarre tale of a freighter ship found drifting with the entirety of it's crew deceased on board. This one was a bit of a challenge to put together, I honestly didn't really know what I wanted to do with it while I was gathering the information. Eventually, I got a clearer picture of how I wanted to share these stories with you all, and this episode is the result! Thanks for checking it out!

Links:

Carroll A. Deering:

Ghost Ship Of Diamond Shoals The Mystery Of The Carroll A. Deering By Bland Simpson

Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering:

Carroll A. Deering Schooner's Vanished Crew - Historic Mysteries

Ocracoke Island Journal: The Carroll A. Deering

The Public Was Slow To Accept Electric Lights in Ships.

Lost to the Perils of the Sea - Cape Hatteras National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)

MV Joyita

MV Joyita - One of the unsolved mysteries of the South Pacific - Abandoned Spaces

The Movie Mystery Ship ‘Joyita’ – Bow Creek to Anatahan

Joyita - Night Watch Paranormal

Without a trace : a fresh investigation of eight lost ships and their fates By John Harris

Author says he's solved MV Joyita mystery, 47 years later - NZ Herald

SS Ourang Medan

Death Ship: The Ourang Medan Mystery | Mysterious Universe

The SS Ourang Medan - The Philadelphia Experiment From A-Z

The Myth of the Ourang Medan Ghost Ship, 1940 – The Skittish Library

Neswa, cargo of death - Old Roy Bainton from the Fortean Times Magazine

Roy Bainton Writes

Grace Line (W. R. Grace & Co.) - Ship registry showing the Silver Star's name change

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