History Detectives Season 2 Episode 12 Body in the Basement; Newport U-Boat; Shippen Golf Club
- September 27, 2004
In season 2 episode 12 of the hit PBS series History Detectives, the team of experts takes on three intriguing cases that promise to uncover fascinating historical facts and secrets.
In the first segment, "Body in the Basement," the team investigates a mysterious corpse discovered in the underground tunnel of a building in Chicago. The building's owner suspects that the corpse could be that of Al Capone's elusive partner, Jack McGurn, who disappeared without a trace in 1936. The detectives use forensic evidence and historical research to determine the identity of the body and shed new light on the notorious gangster's associates and activities.
In the second segment, "Newport U-Boat," the detectives travel to the quaint seaside town of Newport, Rhode Island, to investigate an artifact that has been sitting in a boathouse for decades. The artifact is a section of a German U-boat that sank off the coast during World War II. The team delves into the history of the ill-fated U-boat and uncovers fascinating details about life on board a submarine and the secret operations it carried out during the war.
In the final segment, "Shippen Golf Club," the detectives take on an intriguing mystery involving a golf club in Pennsylvania. The club, which has been in operation since the early 20th century, claims to have hosted several famous golfers, including Arnold Palmer and Bobby Jones. However, there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, and the detectives must rely on historical records and expert opinions to determine the truth behind the club's storied past.
As always, the team of historians, forensic experts, and investigators face unexpected twists and turns as they attempt to unravel the mysteries at the heart of each case. Fans of the series are sure to be captivated by the fascinating stories and intriguing revelations that emerge from each segment in this exciting episode.