6. The Reappearing of the Crew of the Sara Jo
There were five men on the Sara Jo when it headed out to sea nearly 40 years ago. The five men were ready to do some fishing on a very small boat with few supplies. An unexpected storm kicked up, and the crew disappeared, presumed drowned in the storm. No one found the boat or any bodies. The Hawaiian islands around where the men were lost showed no signs of what happened to them. However, 10 years after they disappeared, the Sara Jo was found 2000 miles away in the Marshall Islands in 1988. There was also a shallow grave where one of the five men, Scott Moorman, had been buried, but no signs of the other men having found the island. The weird part? The island had been surveyed several years before, and neither the ship nor the grave were found during that time. Although it has been surmised that an illegal fishermen found and buried Moorman in a shallow grave, it still leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Given the currents and the position of the boat, it should have only taken it about three or four months to reach the Marshalls. So where was it for those ten years?
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