Tonight on National Geographic’s Lawless Oceans, investigator Karsten von Hoesslin goes to the Seychelles following several leads as he continues his investigation into the killings of four men at sea. During the episode he also speaks to potential witnesses including a man who we know only as Alexander, and who may have witnessed the murders. He was a former deckhand on the Chun I 628 — a vessel believed to have been involved in the incident — before giving up a perilous life at sea for a job in the rice fields. Now Karsten has tracked him down to interview him in a bid to get...read more...
- 1/17/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
In March 2016, special investigator Karsten von Hoesslin took on a daunting task: tracking down whoever fatally shot four people in the middle of the ocean, and figuring out why.
The only information he had to go on? Ten fleeting minutes of chilling footage from a cellphone video that went viral in 2014 on YouTube.
No one was arrested. The killer — or killers — seemed to have gotten away with murder.
Until now.
In the National Geographic Channel’s new six-part series, Lawless Oceans, which premieres Jan. 10, beginning at 9 p.m. Et, von Hoesslin searches for answers about who killed the men. Along the way,...
The only information he had to go on? Ten fleeting minutes of chilling footage from a cellphone video that went viral in 2014 on YouTube.
No one was arrested. The killer — or killers — seemed to have gotten away with murder.
Until now.
In the National Geographic Channel’s new six-part series, Lawless Oceans, which premieres Jan. 10, beginning at 9 p.m. Et, von Hoesslin searches for answers about who killed the men. Along the way,...
- 1/5/2017
- by kcbakerpeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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