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Cruise Ship Killer

Podkast av Geoff, Kathy, Dave & Kris

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Cruise Ship Killer (CSK) is a darkly comedic, deeply skeptical podcast that investigates deaths, disappearances, and bizarre incidents aboard cruise ships.

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episode EP7: Anna Kepner Case Update & Why One-Sided Cruise Contracts Are Unacceptable cover

EP7: Anna Kepner Case Update & Why One-Sided Cruise Contracts Are Unacceptable

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594131/fan_mail/new] We trade cruise headlines and the fine print that quietly shape what happens after a fall, a fight, or a disappearance at sea. Along the way, we update the Anna Kepner case with questions around release and liability and the Diana Sanders verdict, in relation to over service and injuries. We discuss the AI-assisted breakdown of Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean ticket contracts, specifically: * One-year deadlines *  30-day complaint windows  * Why venue often means Miami * Class action waivers and how they block systemic change * Surprising clauses on smoking and CBD usage * Luggage seizure  * Wi‑Fi monitoring We write our own passenger-first rules to prove how unbalanced these agreements really are. Our proposed passenger contract includes refunds, fair venues, real accountability, and a passenger code of conduct.

3. mai 2026 - 50 min
episode EP6: When A Teenage Girl Is Lost At Sea And An Amy Bradley Update cover

EP6: When A Teenage Girl Is Lost At Sea And An Amy Bradley Update

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594131/fan_mail/new] A cruise is supposed to be the easiest kind of vacation: food handled, fun scheduled, problems kept out of sight. So what happens when the systems that should protect passengers fail in the most basic ways, and the ocean becomes the place where accountability disappears? We start with the 2006 case of Lynsey O’Brien, a 15-year-old on a Caribbean cruise who is served 10 drinks in about 90 minutes, then later goes overboard near Cancun and is never recovered. We walk through the timeline, the bar receipt details, and the questions that won’t go away: why a cruise card that clearly shows “under 21” doesn’t automatically block alcohol sales, how underage drinking enforcement works in international waters, and what a ship’s man overboard response should look like when minutes matter. We also talk about the painful part that rarely gets airtime, the long-term impact on the family and how one preventable night can fracture lives for years. Then we shift to an update on the Amy Bradley disappearance, a case that refuses to fade because the theory of a  kidnapping for sex trafficking is still so viable. We revisit the early-morning window when she vanishes, the decision to dock and let passengers off, and why jurisdictional gray areas can compromise an investigation before it even starts. These recent updates are driven by renewed public attention, including digital leads, reported persons of interest, and an increased FBI reward that signals real momentum. If these stories hit you, share the episode with a friend, and subscribe, rate, and review so more listeners can find it. What safety change should cruise lines implement first?

21. april 2026 - 37 min
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EP5: Cruise Ship Killer 101

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594131/fan_mail/new] A cruise ship is the weirdest mix of comfort and danger: endless food, bright lights, and then one step outside and it’s black ocean for miles. That contrast is exactly why disappearances and overboard incidents feel so unsettling and why our minds rush to fill in blanks when the official story sounds incomplete. We’re not trying to be maritime detectives, but we are trying to ask the only question that matters when the details don’t add up: does any of this actually make sense?  We zoom out from any one case and talk about the cruise ship “perfect storm” that fuels true crime theories. The environment does a lot of work: open water that swallows evidence, railings and balconies that turn gravity into a weapon, and a ship that can travel a mile before anyone even starts turning around. Then we layer on the human factors: maze-like decks, repetitive hallways, strangers you’ll never learn the names of, and vacation head that makes time feel meaningless.  From there, we get specific and a little darkly playful. Could a “Cruise Ship Killer” be a passenger who sails constantly, or a crew member who can vanish into hidden corridors and unmarked doors? We also trade practical cruise ship safety ideas that don’t require paranoia: how alcohol changes awareness, why broadcasting your schedule can be risky, and why sometimes being memorable might actually protect you.  If you like smart skepticism, dark humor, and cruise ship mystery without the cringe, hit play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a rating and review. What’s the one onboard situation that makes you feel most on edge?

30. mars 2026 - 34 min
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EP4: The Incident Everyone Is Talking About

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594131/fan_mail/new] An 18-year-old on a family cruise vanishes overnight and is later found dead in her own cabin, leading to an FBI investigation and a homicide charge against her 16-year-old stepbrother. We walk the known timeline, point out what’s sealed or redacted, and wrestle with how family dynamics and online speculation reshape what people think they know.  • the timeline from sailing out of Miami to the shipwide alert and the discovery in the stateroom  • what mechanical asphyxiation and a bar hold imply about the manner of death  • how cruise ship deaths become FBI cases and why evidence collection is time sensitive  • why so much information stays sealed when the accused is a minor  • conflicting accounts about sibling relationships and whether Anna feared her stepbrother  • the role of family court filings, text messages, and redactions in shaping public understanding  • questions about cabin supervision, cruise policy, and whether a minor should be tried as an adult  • frustration with social media pile-ons and certainty without access to facts  If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe, rate, and review, or don't. But statistically, the people who disappear never do either.

12. mars 2026 - 32 min
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