Ep 21. Death of Michael Rockefeller
- TV-PG
- August 19, 2016
- 40 min
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In Mysteries at the Museum season 11 episode 21, viewers are taken on a journey through the mysterious disappearance and death of Michael Rockefeller, the son of former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.
The episode delves into the background and circumstances surrounding Michael's fateful trip to Papua New Guinea in 1961, where he aimed to collect art for his father's newly founded Museum of Primitive Art. However, during his expedition, his motorized raft capsized, leaving him stranded in the shark-infested waters. Despite several nearby villages and search teams scouring the area, Michael was never found and assumed to have perished.
Years later, rumors began to surface about Michael's fate, suggesting he may not have died in the waters but rather was captured by a local tribe and possibly even eaten as part of a ritual. The episode explores these rumors and the evidence supporting both possibilities, leaving viewers to ponder what truly happened to Michael Rockefeller.
Aside from the main focus on Michael's disappearance, the episode also features several artifacts from the trip, including a wooden paddle Michael crafted himself in preparation for the journey, as well as a piece of traditional artwork he potentially collected before his untimely disappearance.
Overall, Mysteries at the Museum season 11 episode 21 provides a thought-provoking and informative look into one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries of the 20th century, leaving viewers with more questions than answers.