Uninhabited island with a DARK HISTORY | The missing crew of the Sarah Joe - Summary

Summary

The story revolves around five experienced Hawaiian fishermen who embarked on a daytime fishing trip. The weather turned bad, and they didn't return despite an extensive search. After a year, a memorial service was held for them, assuming they were gone forever. However, nine years later, a discovery was made on a small island 2,300 miles away, questioning the entire story.

The fishermen, Scott Morman and his friends, decided to go fishing on a calm day. However, a sudden low-pressure system turned the weather into a hurricane. The storm was so severe that it was considered one of the worst in 50 years. The fishing boats that went out did not return, and the Coast Guard was notified. Despite the incredible risk, a search was conducted, but no trace of them was found.

The people in their hometown believed that the fishermen were still alive, so they raised $50,000 to continue the search. However, after five days, the Coast Guard called off the search. The families and friends decided to host a memorial for their loved ones, believing they had all perished.

One year after their disappearance, a group of marine biologists found the remains of the Boston Whaler boat, the Sara Jo, on a tiny stretch of land called the Tianyi Atoll. The bones in the grave belonged to Scott Morman. The bones were relatively fresh, indicating a recent death. However, the cause of death could not be determined.

The discovery of Scott Morman's remains raised more questions. The bones were not bleached, which is usually the case after a long time. The booklet found with him had no writing in it, and each page had a little square of tinfoil cut out. The bones were freshly buried, which was strange considering the six years that had passed since the disappearance.

The story ends with a lot of unanswered questions. The survey conducted by the Marshall Islands six years after the disappearance did not find any trace of the boat or the fishermen. The six-year gap between the disappearance and the discovery of the remains is a mystery. The booklet found with Scott Morman is another enigma. The bones were not bleached, and the booklet had no writing in it.

The story is a tragic one, but it is also fascinating and worth listening to.

Facts

1. Maritime history is full of unexplained phenomena and tall tales of sea monsters.
2. The story of the lost Hawaiian fisherman is fascinating and true.
3. The fisherman, Scott Morman, was born in 1952 in the San Fernando Valley, California.
4. Scott Morman moved to Hawaii after his divorce and lived in a small town called Nahiku.
5. Scott Morman and his friends decided to go fishing on a day when the weather was beautiful.
6. The fishing trip ended tragically when a low-pressure system picked up suddenly, turning into a full-scale hurricane.
7. The fishing boats that went out did not return, and the Coast Guard was notified by their friends and family.
8. The search for the missing fishermen was extensive, but no trace of them was found.
9. The families and friends of the missing fishermen raised $50,000 to pay private ships and planes to continue the search.
10. The Tianyi Atoll, a tiny stretch of land 2300 miles southwest of the Hawaiian Islands, was the only place where the remains of the fishermen were found.
11. The remains found on the Tianyi Atoll belonged to Scott Morman.
12. The bones in the grave belonged to Scott Morman, and the book found with him had no writing in it.
13. The bones in the grave were relatively fresh, suggesting a recent death.
14. Six years after the fishermen went missing, the Marshall Islands conducted a government survey of the Tianyi Atoll, which found no signs of the missing fishermen.
15. The mystery of the six-year gap between the disappearance of the fishermen and their discovery on the Tianyi Atoll remains unsolved.