Description
Welcome back to our multi-parter saga, we're back onboard the White Star Line and their tragic history before the iceberg. In this episode we explore 3 more incidents, all with weird connections to the Titanic disaster. But don't get your hopes up just yet, there is still no Titanic in this episode...
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