Only Murders on the Harbor
Tonight on Only Murders on the Harbor, we examine two haunting Grays Harbor cases connected by water, isolation, and unanswered timelines. In January 2023, 53-year-old Gerald “Jerry” Beglinger walked away from his stranded vehicle near Porter Creek Campground and was later found dead in a nearby creek. Investigators stated that foul play was not suspected, but many questions surrounding his final hours remain unanswered. Then we revisit a chilling 2009 case involving Teri Dascher and John Phillip Stapp, who departed from Westport aboard a 25-foot sailboat bound for the South Pacific. Days later, Dascher’s body washed ashore near Grayland while debris from the vessel scattered across the coastline. Stapp was never found. From remote forest roads to dangerous Pacific waters, this episode explores how quickly people can disappear along Washington’s coast—and how some stories leave behind more questions than answers. Sources: * The Chronicle — “Sheriff’s Office Investigating After Grays Harbor County Man Found Dead in Creek” * Fern Hill Funeral Home — Obituary for Gerald “Jerry” Eugene Beglinger * Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office — Statements cited in media reporting * Kitsap Daily News — “Family of Drowning Victim Left Heartbroken” Kitsap Daily News article [https://www.kitsapdailynews.com/news/family-of-drowning-victim-left-heartbroken/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Chinook Observer — “Woman’s Body Found Near Grayland, but No Trace of Companion” Chinook Observer article [https://chinookobserver.com/2009/10/25/womans-body-found-near-grayland-but-no-trace-of-companion/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Seattle Times — “Body That Washed Ashore in Grayland Identified” Seattle Times article [https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/body-that-washed-ashore-in-grayland-identified/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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