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Lifeboats and helicopters were dispatched to try and find the missing man. Although they hoped Russell was somehow clinging to life, the conditions were treacherous, making it extremely hard for the search party to see anything. After they failed to find any sign of Russell Causley or his body in the vast waters, the police had to notify his daughter, Samantha, of her father's disappearance…
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This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane and Emily G. Thompson.
Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton
Narration, editing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton
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Fable by Stephen Keech
Ripley by Falls
Reverence by Marie
In The Trees by The Stolen Orchestra
Retention by Lincoln Davis
Interesting Forms by Acreage
A Future With No Names by Stephen Keech
Two Motions by Stephen Keech
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