Mysteries at the Museum Season 21 Episode 13

Mysteries at the Museum Season 21 Episode 13 Titanic Baker, Psychic Scammer And Cuban Swimmer Crisis

  • TVPG
  • September 19, 2018
  • 42 min
  •   (6)

In season 21 episode 13 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey through three intriguing tales from history. The first tale centers around one of the most famous ships in history, the Titanic. However, this story focuses not on the ship itself, but on the baker who worked aboard the vessel. In the late 1980s, a trade card was discovered that belonged to the baker, named Charles Joughin. This discovery sparked curiosity surrounding Joughin's miraculous survival story. Despite being a baker and not knowing how to swim, Joughin was one of the few people to survive the Titanic's sinking. The episode explores Joughin's heroic actions and his survival tactics that have left historians scratching their heads for over a century.

The second tale centers around a psychic scammer named Nella Jones. In the late 1940s, Jones claimed to have supernatural powers and offered to use them to help people communicate with their loved ones who had passed away. She even went as far as making fake recordings of the spirits' voices and selling them to gullible customers. However, Jones' fraudulent behavior was eventually brought to light, and her story serves as a warning about the dangers of trusting self-proclaimed psychics.

The final tale takes viewers back to 1994, when Cuba was facing one of the most significant challenges in its history. The country was in the midst of an economic crisis, and people were struggling to survive. In response, a young Cuban swimmer named Elisardo Sanchez decided to take matters into his own hands. He embarked on a 90-mile swim from Havana to Key West in hopes of finding help for his fellow Cubans. The swim was filled with danger, including shark-infested waters and treacherous currents. The episode explores Sanchez's courage and determination and the impact his act of bravery had on the Cuban people.

Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a journey through history, exploring the heroic actions of individuals and the impact they had on their communities. Mysteries at the Museum season 21 episode 13 offers a fascinating look at some of the lesser-known stories from history and serves as a reminder that sometimes the most incredible tales are the ones that are hidden in plain sight.

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  • First Aired
    September 19, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English