Description
From the path, that quiet spot on Redcar Beach in North Yorkshire was concealed by sand dunes. As the tide was going out on the crisp morning of April 30th 1977, the body of a man was held in place by the saturated sand. Eventually, hours after the sun had come up, he was found. There were no apparent signs that he had been injured, and bystanders wondered what happened…
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This episode was written by Rosanna Fitton. Research by Benjamin Fitton.
Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.
Illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton
Narration, audio editing assistance, script editing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.
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MUSIC:
Mainframe by Wicked Cinema
Unfolding by Alice in Winter
Creeper by Hill
Just A Dream by CJ0
Call Of Kingship by Cody Martin
Final Moments by Cody Martin
Intercept by Cody Martin
Strangers by Craig Allen Fravel
What You Do Not Know by Joshua Spacht
Venturers Call by Lincoln Davis
Endless Night by Moments
Unexpected Turn by Moments
Retreat by Chelsea McGough
To What End by Caleb Etheridge
Dead Ends by Wicked Cinema
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