A woman named Lynn went for a swim at the beach and ended up encountering a whale on her journey. The lifeguard helped ensure her safety while she was in the water, and she eventually called her parents to let them know she would be late getting home.
A family on a camping trip had their peaceful night's sleep disrupted by three drunken campers nearby, with one intimidating voice in particular causing concern for the mother and child.
Despite there being no concrete suspects, many believe that the Long Island Serial Killer is someone in law enforcement and that the police may be keeping important information from the public to protect themselves.
In this episode, the speaker describes how bear cubs are captured and raised in boxes for two years before being sacrificed in the name of a god.
The crew of SS Edmund Fitzgerald measured the depth of the water and realized that they were rapidly approaching a shoreline notorious for shipwrecks due to unpredictable weather conditions, tidal rips, and rocky reefs.
The hosts discuss the mysterious first call received by the Coast Guard regarding a woman submerged in water and why there was no search effort for that woman, despite a massive search effort for JoAnn Romain a few hours later under similar circumstances, and question the validity of footprints found by officers leading from the car into the lake.