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The Cold Case Cabinet

The Cold Case Cabinet

著者: M.T. Bevis
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The Cold Case Cabinet explores real unsolved mysteries from history in short, atmospheric episodes. Each case file examines disappearances, unexplained deaths, and events that never received a final answer. Told in a calm, documentary tone, the series draws from historical records to present what is known, what was found, and what still remains unexplained.M.T. Bevis ノンフィクション犯罪
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  • The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers - Eilean Mòr, Outer Hebrides, Scotland — December 1900
    2026/06/07

    In December 1900, the relief vessel Hesperus arrived at a remote Scottish lighthouse to find it dark, silent, and empty. Three experienced keepers had vanished from Eilean Mòr without warning, without distress signal, and without leaving any account of what had taken them. The damage found at the island's west landing told part of the story. The rest has never been recovered.


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    SummaryOn December 26, 1900, relief keeper Joseph Moore arrived at the Flannan Isles Lighthouse on Eilean Mòr to find the station abandoned. Principal Keeper James Ducat, Second Assistant Thomas Marshall, and Occasional Keeper Donald McArthur had disappeared on or around December 15. The clocks had wound down. The fire was cold. One set of oilskins remained on its hook. The west landing showed catastrophic wave damage at heights far above sea level. No bodies were ever found.

    Key Facts

    • Location: Eilean Mòr, Flannan Isles, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
    • Missing: James Ducat (Principal Keeper, age 43), Thomas Marshall (Second Assistant), Donald McArthur (Occasional Keeper)
    • Lighthouse constructed: 1899
    • Light last observed active: approximately December 12 (later confirmed dark by Archtor, night of December 15)
    • Last log entry: morning of December 15, 1900 — weather readings only
    • Hesperus arrival: December 26, 1900
    • Scene inside: unmade beds, cold hearth, stopped clocks, overturned chair, table set, McArthur's oilskin on hook
    • West landing: supply box at 34m above sea level destroyed; iron railings bent; boulder over one ton displaced; damage reaching approx. 60m above waterline
    • Muirhead's conclusion: men swept from west landing by extreme wave, afternoon of December 15
    • Fictional logbook entries (December 12–15): confirmed fabricated, no basis in primary record (Mike Dash, Fortean Times)
    • Bodies: never recovered

    Time PeriodDecember 1900

    LocationEilean Mòr, Flannan Isles, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

    Theories Covered

    1. Rogue wave during storm conditions
    2. Rogue wave during calm surface conditions
    3. Cliff collapse or rockfall
    4. Interpersonal conflict
    5. Deliberate departure

    Keywords: Flannan Isles lighthouse keepers disappearance; Eilean Mor mystery 1900; Scottish lighthouse keepers vanished; unsolved disappearance Outer Hebrides; what happened to the Flannan Isles lighthouse keepers; Eilean Mor lighthouse mystery explained; James Ducat Thomas Marshall Donald McArthur disappearance; Scottish maritime cold case 1900; Flannan Isles rogue wave theory; Unsolved Disappearances; Maritime History; Scottish History; Historical Mysteries; Documentary Podcast

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    12 分
  • Title The Mary Celeste (1872) | Ten People Vanished from a Seaworthy Ship in the Atlantic
    2026/06/05

    In December 1872, a British merchant vessel came upon an American brigantine drifting crewless in the Atlantic, her cargo intact, her food untouched, her sails still drawing wind. The Mary Celeste had left New York twenty-eight days earlier with ten people aboard. What happened between her last log entry and her discovery remains, after more than 150 years, unresolved.


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    SummaryOn November 7, 1872, the American brigantine Mary Celeste departed New York for Genoa, Italy, carrying 1,701 barrels of industrial alcohol and ten people — Captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife and daughter, and seven crew members. The final log entry was made on November 25. Ten days later, the British brig Dei Gratia found her adrift in the Atlantic, abandoned but seaworthy. No one aboard was ever found.

    Key Facts

    • Vessel: Mary Celeste, American brigantine, 282 tons
    • Departed: New York Harbor, November 7, 1872
    • Destination: Genoa, Italy
    • Persons aboard: 10 — Captain Benjamin Briggs, wife Sarah, daughter Sophia (age 2), seven crew
    • Final log entry: 5:00 AM, November 25, 1872, near Santa Maria, Azores
    • Discovered: December 5, 1872, approx. 400 miles east of the Azores, by Dei Gratia
    • Missing from ship: lifeboat, navigational instruments, ship's papers
    • Remaining aboard: six months' food and water, crew's personal belongings, cargo (largely intact), captain's sword
    • Nine barrels empty (red oak construction, porous)
    • Three and a half feet of water in hold; ship seaworthy
    • One bilge pump disassembled; long rope trailing from stern
    • Gibraltar inquiry finding: no evidence of foul play
    • All ten persons: never found

    Time PeriodNovember–December 1872

    LocationAtlantic Ocean; approximately 400 miles east of the Azores

    Theories Covered

    1. Panic over alcohol fumes and failed lifeboat tether
    2. Navigational error and perceived sinking
    3. Seaquake, fume release, and lifeboat separation
    4. Conspiracy between captains for salvage fraud
    5. Mutiny

    Keywords: Mary Celeste mystery; ghost ship 1872 Atlantic; Mary Celeste crew disappearance; unsolved maritime mystery; what really happened to the Mary Celeste crew; Mary Celeste ghost ship explained; Benjamin Briggs disappearance 1872; abandoned ship Atlantic Ocean unsolved; historical maritime cold cases podcast; Unsolved Disappearances; Maritime History; Historical Mysteries; Victorian Era; Documentary Podcast

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  • The Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst - Perleberg, Prussia — November 25, 1809
    2026/06/04

    In November 1809, a British diplomatic envoy named Benjamin Bathurst stepped out of a Prussian inn and walked toward his waiting carriage. He never reached it. The case — set against the backdrop of Napoleonic Europe, secret missions, and a landscape thick with bandits and spies — has remained open for more than two centuries.

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    SummaryOn the night of November 25, 1809, Benjamin Bathurst vanished from the courtyard of the White Swan Inn in Perleberg, Prussia. He was 25 years old, a British diplomatic envoy returning from a secret mission to Vienna, traveling under a false name. His coat was found two days later. His trousers were found three weeks later in a forest. A skeleton was unearthed forty-three years after that. No identification was ever confirmed.

    Key Facts

    • Subject: Benjamin Bathurst, British diplomatic envoy, age 25
    • Traveling under alias: Baron de Koch
    • Last seen: White Swan Inn courtyard, Perleberg, Prussia
    • Date: November 25, 1809, approximately 9:00 PM
    • Coat recovered: November 27, 1809, Schmidt family outhouse
    • Trousers recovered: December 16, 1809, woods near Quitzow — turned inside out, two bullet holes, no blood
    • Unfinished letter found in pocket: named d'Antraigues as a threat
    • Skeleton discovered: April 15, 1852, beneath stable threshold 300 paces from inn
    • Skull fractured at rear; no confirmed identification made

    Time PeriodNapoleonic Wars, 1809

    LocationPerleberg, Prussia (present-day Germany)

    Theories Covered

    1. Robbery and murder by local criminals
    2. Abduction or assassination by French agents
    3. Assassination by the Tugendbund (Prussian secret society)
    4. Mental breakdown and voluntary flight
    5. Murder by White Swan inn staff

    Keywords: Benjamin Bathurst disappearance; Napoleonic Wars unsolved mystery; British diplomat vanished 1809; Perleberg Prussia cold case; Benjamin Bathurst what happened to him; unsolved disappearances Napoleonic era; diplomat vanished without a trace history; White Swan Inn Perleberg mystery 1809; historical cold cases 19th century Europe

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    11 分
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