Mysteries at the Museum Season 17 Episode 36 Borrego Sandman, Axeman of New Orleans and Arctic Ghost Ship
- TVPG
- January 2, 2019
In this episode of Mysteries at the Museum, we delve into three fascinating stories from different eras.
First up is the Borrego Sandman, a mysterious figure from California's desert who allegedly lured children away from their homes at night. We hear from locals about their own experiences with the Sandman and learn about the various theories that have emerged over the years as to his identity. From a disturbed drifter to a supernatural being, the Borrego Sandman remains a chilling enigma.
Next, we move to New Orleans in the early 20th century to explore the Axeman murders. A serial killer who predominantly targeted Italian immigrant families, the Axeman was never caught or definitively identified, leading to a range of intriguing possibilities. Through historical accounts and contemporary interviews, we unravel the many mysteries surrounding this notorious figure and examine the cultural context in which he operated.
Finally, we turn to the Arctic Ghost Ship, a 19th century vessel that was discovered abandoned off the coast of Canada in the 21st century. Through interviews with historians and maritime experts, we piece together the ship's origins as well as the circumstances that led to its apparent abandonment. With many questions still unanswered, the Arctic Ghost Ship remains an intriguing puzzle for researchers and amateur historians alike.
With its expert blend of historical analysis and storytelling, Mysteries at the Museum never fails to fascinate and amaze. This episode is no exception, as we peer deeper into the mysteries that have captivated and perplexed us for generations.