Rob Kraft is hunting for Musashi, the biggest battleship ever built and considered to be unsinkable by the Japanese. How did the US Navy sink this âindestructibleâ ship? And why did she end up in 10,000 pieces on the sea floor? Image from Lost Ships of WWII.
David Netterville is interviewed for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." Netterville was part of the first US Special Forces team to arrive at Jonestown to investigate the news of the attack to Congressman Ryan and his group.
Phil Breslin leaves the mainland for some island hopping and encounters a green sea turtle, a pack of dingoes and the terrifying Death Adder. Image from Built to Survive.
When research vessel Petrel picks up what they believe to be the debris trail of the USS Johnston, they are about 8,000 feet deeper than the Titanic wreck. A manned submersible is deployed, but will it put eyes on the deepest shipwreck in the world? Image from Lost Ships of WWII.
Douglas Ellice is interviewed for "Cult Massacre: One day in Jonestown." Ellice was US Embassy Consul in Guyana in 1978, at the time the mass deaths occurred in Jonestown.
Former Legal Aide to Congressman Ryan Jackie Speier poses for a portrait during an interview for "Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown." She traveled to Jonestown with Congressman Ryan in 1978