Dee-Brief: The Ghost Ship Mary Celeste
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This week on Dee-Brief, Dee sets sail into one of history’s eeriest maritime mysteries - The Ghost Ship Mary Celeste.
A fully stocked, seaworthy ship found adrift in the Atlantic… dinner still on the table… but not a single soul on board. What really happened to Captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife and daughter, and their seven-man crew when the Mary Celeste was discovered in 1872?
From the alcohol-fumes explosion theory to storms, mutiny, and even the supernatural, Dee unpacks the facts, the fictions, and why this “ghost ship” still haunts the world’s imagination 150 years later.
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SOURCES:
U.S. National Archives: Inquiry into the Mary Celeste, Gibraltar, 1872–73
Smithsonian Magazine: “The True Story of the Mary Celeste” (Joshua Hammer, 2007)
BBC History: “The Riddle of the Mary Celeste”
Encyclopedia Britannica (Revised 2023 entry on Mary Celeste
New York Times, Dec 1872–Jan 1873 maritime reports
Arthur Conan Doyle, “J. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement”, Cornhill Magazine (1884)
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