Unexplained-Mysteries.com Rescue workers along the shore collected a $5-per-corpse bounty, and it wasn't long before the coroner ran out of shrouds and had to wrap the frozen bodies in newspaper. I've never heard the story or researched it, but it sounds to me like you're right and it's probably an urban legend. What happened to the American dream? Pigmentation, yes. Only a few people have headed into the depths of the lake to see the actual shipwreck. te he. Old Whitey: The Haunted Corpse of The SS Kamloops However, heres the twist. TIL that Lake Superior is so cold that bacteria needed to cause a submerged dead body to float and surface is unable to grow. Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. The linked content did not indicate that bodies in Lake Superior dont float or surface; one portion referenced corpses which had washed up elsewhere on the shoreline. It's no wonder, then, that some believe the area to be haunted not just by the sailors who lost their lives but also by the ships themselves. WebWhiteys corpse is found floating inside the engine room of the SS Kamloops, which sank on the Canadian side of Lake Superior in the 1920s and has never been removed. Photo: Doug Bell. Whatever the answer, weather played an important role. Holy **** that gives me shivers, I am now traumatised for several weeks. While no one is quite sure what caused the Kamloops to sink, the few clues that were discovered paint a pretty horrific picture. A more comprehensive search for the wreck and crewmembers was undertaken, but nothing was found. Twitter. When you think of shipwrecks, you may not automatically think of lakes. We do know that the ship sits in two pieces, and early theories suggested that a faulty hatch cover had caused massive flooding which ultimately sank her. Today we learn about the most famous of all of the bodies still entombed on the lakebed floor: Old Whitey. Franklin D Roosevelt. Doughty spoke to living relatives of the men who perished on that ill-fated voyage, and discussed features of the site preventing divers from visiting it. kamloops During a 1994 expedition to the wreck, divers finally found the body of a crewmember for the first time. Effectively protecting the skin from decomposition. Imagine diving down there and having the body scream underwater at you. She collided with a smaller boat, the Augusta,which made it safely to port, but the Lady Elgin sank with 300 passengers on board. Layers of fat come to the surface of the skin, forming a chalky/soapy substance that hardens around the outside. However, thats not quite where our story ends. Thanks to Marco A. for this blogstonishing suggestion! Pixelation, no. Kamloops Explorers began to take notice of how Grandpas corpse would follow them from the time they entered the ship until they left. With its Curses, Violent Apparitions, and Portals, is Ohios Bellaire House the Most Haunted Home in the World? Create an account to get started today. According to The Homestead, there are around 50 shipwrecks at the bottom of the Manitou Passage alone. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Seneca legend says a serpentine creature called Gaasyendietha lives in Lake Ontario, and Lake Huron's Mishebeshu (which translates to "great lynx") lives in an underwater den at the mouth of the Serpent River. After European colonization, the great lake became a central hub for trade and commerce (via the University of Missouri-Kansas City). But someone out there might have It sank 17 miles from Whitefish Point on Michigans Upper Peninsula, an area that has claimed at least 240 ships. Meet Old Whitey, the Preserved Corpse of the SS Kamloops, Lake Superiors Most Haunted Shipwreck, it had perfectly preserved one of the 13 crewmen, National Parks Service has protected the shipwreck as a culture treasure, Kentuckys T.B. It sounds to me like a mixture of history (the true story of the wreck) and fiction. Would they possibly "eat" a body? Were still no closer to understanding what made the SS Kamloops sink to her watery grave, or discovering exactly who Old Whitey really is, which may have something to do with the reason that Grandpa has stuck around his watery grave all these years. His body stiff and his skin white as snow, the nameless member of the Kamloops crewhad floated inside the ship for fifty years, alone until the divers began to occasionally filter in. 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); Content copyright 2016 Planet Weird unless otherwise noted. Across a deceptively tranquil lake scene, text read: This is Lake Superior. Shortly after 7:10 p.m., Edmund Fitzgerald suddenly sank in Canadian (Ontario) waters 530 feet (88 fathoms; 160 m) deep, about 17 miles (15 nautical miles; 27 kilometers) from Whitefish Bay near the twin cities of Sault Ste. kamloops The Chilling Reason Why Lake Superior 'Never Gives Up Her Dead', U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Wikimedia Commons, Superior, they said, never gives up her dead. Water that is so cold, a dead body will never float to the surface, because the water is never warm enough to grow the bacteria needed to cause a body to float. The laughter of the dead crew is said to echo across the water on cloudless nights. WebDivers who have been down to the wreck have reported strange encounters such as being followed by the body or being surprised suddenly by the body floating towards them. One of Lake Superior's most well-known shipwrecks, immortalized in the Gordon Lightfoot song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," happened in 1975, according to the Shipwreck Museum, when all 29 men aboard the freighter called the Edmund Fitzgerald (pictured) were lost. He is called Old Whitey, though, because his corpse is incredibly white. According to Forbes, he was shooting footage for a music video when he saw something on the horizon: It was a tall-masted ship, reminiscent of a pirate ship. Others claim that his corpse, and not just his ghost, would physically remove itself from the engine room and follow divers aboutbefore returning to his rightful place. However, that post linked to a blog post, and the blog post didnt say what the title said it did: LAKE SUPERIOR BODIESThere an 350 shipwrecks in Lake Superior and an estimated 10,000 people have died in the icy waters, but as legend says, Lake Superior never gives up her dead. However, that came to a sudden end around December 6th. Even La Salle himself wasn't sure what happened, and if you fast-forward a few centuries, people are still trying to find traces of the ship. A 2008 article about a 1995 expedition to theEdmund Fitzgerald (roughly 20 years after it sank) addressed eventual protection of the vessel and why dives to it were controversial, and it began: Before it was illegal to dive to the infamous ship, two men pulled off the deepest shipwreck scuba dive in Great Lakes history. ), Lake Superior doesnt give up her dead because of bacteria and cold water, and she doesnt give up pollutants for the same reasons, said Matt Simcik, associate professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. He decided to stay with the ship. The physical location of the Kamloops has since been found, according to the National Park Service, and the remains of Kamloop crew members who tried to swim to safety on the remote Isle Royale in Lake Superior were also recovered. It involves a ship called The SS Kamloops that sank in 1927 off Isle Royale in Lake Superior. Some divers reported seeing the pale white ghost kicked back in one of the crew bunks, quietly and calmly watching the explorers make their way through the sunken ship. Now that you know the sad fate of those aboard, lets head back to Old Whitey. It will be thinner in areas with less fat (hands, feet, forehead) and thicker for denser fat deposits (stomach, arms, While might catch glimpses of Travel Channel is kicking off Halloween season on October 4th with a very special live event that brings together more of the networks top paranormal stars than you can For most of us, ignoring the strange people on the subway is second nature, but if you ever find yourself in the tunnels below New York City and you Tweets by @WeirdHQ Gone. Old whitey is the nickname given to a deceased crewman of the ss kamloops, which sank in lake superior in 1927. Apparently, survivors had starved to death waiting for rescue even though nobody was looking for them. I don't remember who wrote it, but it's in one of the Alfred Hitchcock story collections and I read it several times when I was a kid. Doughty linked to a Minnesota Sea Grant newsletter article about Lake Superiors frigid waters, and that (archived) item framed the notion that Lake Superior never gives up her dead as folklore, at least in part: Folklore and fact merge in the saying Lake Superior never gives up her dead. Bodies tend to remain sunken because Lake Superiors frigid water slows bacterial action. The Ghosts of the S.S. Kamloops. - Facultyx However, Lake Superiors cold temperatures inhibit bacterial growth and the bodies tend to sink and never resurfaced. WebIn the right conditions, a body can be covered in adipocere. He was said to be seen on the decks of ships that were going to sink, and according to Maritime History of the Great Lakes, he appeared on the deck of the Isaac G. Jenkins just before she sank in 1875and again on the deck of the Mary Jane just before she mysteriously disappeared in 1881. The Chilling Reason Why Lake Superior 'Never Gives Up Her Dead' One of those legends is that of Old Whitey. BOSTON (Reuters) - An expert witness at the murder trial of Boston mob boss James Whitey Bulger on Thursday described finding the bodies of people his gang is !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)? We kept it a secret, Tysall said, because you never know when things might fall apart.. According to Milwaukee Magazine, Lake Michigan is usually pretty easy to navigate, but over the course of hundreds of years, well take the Thomas Hume. She set out across the lake in 1891, alongside the Rouse-Simmons. There are a ton of stories just like them: The Rosabelle capsized in 1921, with no signs of collision. What, or whom, Lake Tahoe holds in its average depth of 1,000 feet is a mystery, except for those who have lost family or friends in drownings, boating accidents or other fatal mishaps. In mid-November, they're the site of a collision between low-pressure, cold air from the north and warm air from the south. Then there's the Hudson. Fast-forward 21 years, and it was the Rouse-Simmons' turn: She disappeared, too. Several sleepless weeks. According to the Great Lakes Exploration Group, the ship was built by one of the first French explorers in the area: Rene-Robert Sieur de La Salle. http://paranormalborder.net/forum/3002966/ In 2016, a professional cameraman named Jason Asselin caught something eerie on Lake Superior. ", "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin, "They are barking, Sancho, so let's ride" MPR referenced another lost and found vessel, theS.R. Kirby, which originally vanished in 1916. To this day, much of what resides at its depths remains unexplored. The Weather Channel, however, (via MLive) thinks they might have another explanation: A thermal inversion, a layer of warm air above a layer of cold air, can cause a particular distortion that would allow a person to see past the Earth's curve. the ship sank in Dec/7/1977 Because the temperature of the water is so cold, bodies can be preserved for many years in the deep depths of Lake Superior where water lingers around 34F or 1.1C. Some were found huddled near a makeshift fire pit, others washed up on the shore. Underwater bacteria feed on human remains and create gas which causes bodies to float back to the surface. Its a little bit like makeing Ox tail stew, no matter what the temperatures the meat is still gunna fall of the bone at some stage. Scary For Kids, Lake Superiors 3 quadrillion gallons are enough to cover both North and South America under a foot of water. Eliason and Smith were also involved in the discovery of the deepest the Scotiadoc, found in about 850 to 870 feet of water near Thunder Bay, Ontario, in 2013. Evangium doesn't have a personal statement currently. from todayilearned. And so, when the Eastland which was originally only supposed to carry 500 passengers took on its weekend passengers that day in Chicago, it listed 45 degrees to port and rolled completely onto its side just two minutes later. Divers say that the whole ship was eerily well-preserved, mostly because of a temperature that lingers just above freezing. McFarland through treacherous waters when he decided to get some rest. WebMeet Old Whitey, the Preserved Corpse of the SS Kamloops, Lake Superiors Most Haunted Shipwreck. Marine Insight estimates that there are somewhere around 6,000 shipwrecks lying at the bottom of the Great Lakes although some historians put the total at more than 25,000. Advertisementsvar cid='7059449011';var pid='ca-pub-2765059058969295';var slotId='div-gpt-ad-truthorfiction_com-medrectangle-3-0';var ffid=1;var alS=1021%1000;var container=document.getElementById(slotId);var ins=document.createElement('ins');ins.id=slotId+'-asloaded';ins.className='adsbygoogle ezasloaded';ins.dataset.adClient=pid;ins.dataset.adChannel=cid;ins.style.display='block';ins.style.minWidth=container.attributes.ezaw.value+'px';ins.style.width='100%';ins.style.height=container.attributes.ezah.value+'px';container.style.maxHeight=container.style.minHeight+'px';container.style.maxWidth=container.style.minWidth+'px';container.appendChild(ins);(adsbygoogle=window.adsbygoogle||[]).push({});window.ezoSTPixelAdd(slotId,'stat_source_id',44);window.ezoSTPixelAdd(slotId,'adsensetype',1);var lo=new MutationObserver(window.ezaslEvent);lo.observe(document.getElementById(slotId+'-asloaded'),{attributes:true});In early March 2021, as the first signs of spring began to touch the Northern Hemisphere and melt the ice rimes from its lakes, a popular Facebook postclaiming that bodies in Lake Superior dont float was very popular: Posted by Holly McCrery onWednesday, March 3, 2021. However, Lake Superiors cold temperatures inhibit bacterial growth and the bodies tend to sink and never resurfaced: TIL bacteria will feed on a decaying body underwater and create gas, which causes the body to float to the surface. I haven't heard this one. but there are many urban legends here.they also claim a loch ness monster lives her(they call her,yes "her" tahoe tessie.) Usually a person who goes into the lake, they dont come back up, said Mike McFarlane of McFarlane Mortuary. WebKAMLOOPS 1924 - Dec 10th, 1927 Size: length 250 x beam 42 2,226 tons List of Cargo A cargo hold: Wooden crates of candy Life Savers B cargo hold: Farm machinery, plow disks, tooth paste C cargo hold: Wheel barrels, tractor seats D cargo hold: Boxes of matches, tar paper, tooth paste E cargo hold: Wooden crates of leather shoes There are three theories about what happened: The ship was captured and burned, it sank in a storm, or there was a mutiny that led to the ship being scuttled. And to the west? The Farmers' Almanac says that they're the result of something unique: The Great Lakes are so large that they're more appropriately called freshwater seas, and their size means they have their own weather system. That passage illustrated the difficulty in reaching wrecks (and recovering bodies) from the bottom of Lake Superior: The IDS building, tallest building in downtown Minneapolis, is 792 feet tall. In the 350 shipwrecks known to have happened on Lake Superior, an estimated 10,000 people have lost their lives, according to Northern Ontario Travel. The lifesaving equipment was never launched, and in spite of the efforts of around 10,000 nearby civilians who tried to help, 844 people died. If the divers went to the wreckage, why couldn't they take the body with them? [University of Minnesota Duluth professor Julius Wolff wrote in his book Lake Superior Shipwrecks] that the theory was supported by the fact that only a few bodies washed ashore. Its the worlds largest freshwater lake by surface area 31,700 square miles (82,100 square kilometres), or roughly the size of Maine and holds 10 percent of the worlds surface fresh water. I just want mom and dad to know my fate. She signed it, Al, who is dead.. All . old Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. The decedent's body has remained underwater in the Theyre just gone.. bravo raw water pump. On the night of December 6th, 1927, Lake Superior was in the grips of a violent winter storm, and the SS Kamloops was struggling to make its way through the waves, accompanied by the steamer shipQuedoc. No one was hurt, though the ship was declared unsalvageable. Bodies Let's Get Haunted: Episode 123: The SS Kamloops Tragedy & the Things went from bad to worse when the dog was crushed in the lock's gate traffic was stopped until they could remove the dog's body, and people? Among them is Kamloops, a package freighter that sank in 1927, which lies about 240 feet below the surface at its deepest. If your inner core temperature drops more than 20 degrees F., death will soon follow. WebWhiteys corpse is found floating inside the engine room of the SS Kamloops, which sank on the Canadian side of Lake Superior in the 1920s and has never been removed. Perhaps theres still a clue about the disaster hes hoping someone will discover, a piece of his story that will let him rest. The crew reportedly thought it was hilarious: The story says that they laughed as the dog struggled to swim alongside the ship and keep up with his not-so-faithful crew. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. The remains are otherwise remarkably and hauntingly well-preserved. And if that werent scary enough, we also delve into the the fear known as submechanophobia, which Aly definitely has. Some had taken to calling him Old Whitey, but those whod heard the stories of ghostly encounters knew the truth: this was Grandpas body. When a toxin is locked up in the food web, it cant sink into the sediments, evaporate into the air, or flow out with the water.. That's kind of what happened in 2007, and underwater archaeologists are still scratching their heads. It was discovered at the lake bottom, 260 feet down. By the next day, the two ships were caught in a severe storm on Lake Superior, with near hurricane-force winds and waves up to 35 feet (11 m) high. Enter your email address to subscribe to Week in Weird and receive the latest weird news delivered directly to your inbox! All that cargo was left for enterprising people to loot, but that's not the weird thing. Doesn't even mention the stories, so I assume they are just made up. Despite how frightening a visit from Grandpa was, there was never any reason for alarm. He said he was unaware of it. The hatch theory was put forward by the Coast Guard, rejected by a National Transportation Safety Board investigation and revived by the NTSB. Things were going so well that La Salle was getting ready to build a second ship. Her crew was never found, and neither was Captain George R. Donner. No wreckage has ever been found. Quickly. Since Lake Superior only ever reaches a few degrees above freezing at its depths, the icy water acted a kind of natural refrigerator. Throughout the 1800s, the Great Lakes were the backbone of the grain, coal, lumber, and iron industries: They delivered the riches of the Midwest to the rest of the country, and at a time when growth was skyrocketing, that was of indescribable importance. In fact, Lake Superior has earned two foreboding nicknames: The Lake That Never Gives Up Her Dead and The Graveyard of the Great Lakes. Northern Ontario Travel says that Lake Superior isn't the only lake rumored to have a centuries-old resident: South Bay Bessie was first sighted in Lake Erie in 1793. Unfortunately, Spink did not make it. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Fascination with Lake Superiors submerged vessels and crew has long persisted, and it was uncommon for any discussions around the topic to not involve several comments about The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. A December 2019 thread on Reddits r/submechanophobia (fear of partly or fully submerged man-made objects) repeatedly visited the idea that Lake Superior is so cold that bodies dont float: S.S Kamloops sunken in Lake Superior with holds a preserved corpse, nicknamed "Old Whitey". There are certainly enough possibilities that have found their way to their final resting place beneath the waves. The story goes that in a fresh water lake, at that depth, there are no fish to eat the remains and the temperature is so low all year round, that a body won't decompose. But sometimes, proof of something eerie shows up, and we're left to explain it again. Creepy Tales Of The Shipwrecks In The Great Lakes - Grunge A 2015 column examining the wrecks effects on North American seafaring folklore was headlined, Unforgiving Lake Superior never gives up her dead, and its author wrote: The Great Lakes freighter known as the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank 40 years ago [as of November 2015], launching one of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time and inspiring the greatest shipping song of the modern age. The divers who initially found it said there were bodies still aboard, as well as a host of goods such as candies and molasses. One of the only images of Old Whitey | Via Doug Bell / YouTube. For anyone who's hunting shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, the white whale is the 17th-century Le Griffon. Some of the finds have proved to not even be ships, so there's that. The second ship turned back, worried about clouds on the horizon. McGonagle was last seen on In total, nine bodies were discovered and five were identified and sent to next of kin. Divers report seeing Old Whiteys corpse AND his ghost floating around the ship, following them throughout the wreckage. Surprisingly, the once-ghost ship was found on August, 21st 1977. Encounters with Grandpa have proven to be extra scary because hes not just any ghost he inhabits a well-preserved corpse, nicknamed Old Whitey, that has remained trapped in the downed ship for nearly a century. "Today there is no day or night. They call him grandpa or old whitey, because the cold lake waters have bleached the preserved body a pale, ghostly white. WebAccording to Week in Weird, divers who have explored the wreck of the Kamloops after it was discovered on the bottom of Lake Superior found something with at least three levels The item noted that one of the most famous examples of the lakes keeping their dead is the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, but then described a difficult recovery effort in May 2019 involving a small plane and another involving kayakers who died in Lake Michigan: The plane was eventually found at the bottom of the lake on May 23, 2019, but the bodies of its occupants, Emanuel Manos, 53, of Monroe, and Randal Dippold, 65, of Perry, Michigan, were not found with the plane. Can't find much info on it and it seems like it might just be an urban legend. Divers Lake Superior contains roughly three quadrillion gallons of water (or, per our quick-and-dirty online converter math, approximately 11,356,235,352,000,000 liters.). The last time she was seen was near the southeast end of Isle Royale, coated in a thick sheet of ice. After all, it had been awhile. A team found the wreck four days later at a depth of 530 feet using a side scan sonar and other equipment, but they were unable to WebProstate Massage - Green Heaven Massage. Today there is no wrong or right. Web4 Min Read. One of them is still visible: She's the wreck of the Francisco Morazan, and her story is a pretty perfect illustration of just how many shipwrecks there are in the Great Lakes. In March 2019, a separate r/todayilearned post was titled: TIL bacteria will feed on a decaying body underwater and create gas, which causes the body to float to the surface.
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