The Bluebell Sinking: 11-Year-Old Terry Jo's Four Days Adrift | E184

The Bluebell Sinking: 11-Year-Old Terry Jo's Four Days Adrift | E184

Join hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen of the Crux True Survival Story Podcast as they discuss one of the most remarkable survival stories in maritime history. The episode delves into the harrowing tale of 11-year-old Terry Jo Duperrault, whose family vacation in 1961 turned into a nightmare when their chartered boat, the Blue Bell, was sabotaged by the captain, Julian Harvey. After a brutal attack that left her family dead, Terry Jo was left alone at sea for four days before being miraculously rescued. This episode covers the details of the night of the tragedy, Terry Jo's incredible survival, and the subsequent revelations about Harvey's criminal past. The story not only highlights Terry Jo's resilience and courage but also serves as a cautionary tale about trusting strangers. Listener discretion is advised due to the graphic nature of the content.

00:00 Introduction to the Crux True Survival Story Podcast

00:41 The Perfect Family Vacation Turns Tragic

03:45 The Mysterious Captain Julian Harvey

06:40 The Night of Terror on the Blue Bell

14:59 Terry Joe's Miraculous Rescue

21:30 Unraveling Harvey's Web of Lies

35:56 Terry Joe's Life After the Ordeal

40:24 Reflections and Lessons from Terry Joe's Story

46:14 Conclusion and Listener Engagement

References Books and Memoirs
  1. Duperrault, Tere and Richard D. Logan. Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean. 2010.
Magazine Articles
  1. "The Sea: The Bluebelle's Last Voyage." TIME Magazine, December 1, 1961.
  2. LIFE Magazine cover story on Terry Jo Duperrault, December 1961.
Newspaper Articles
  1. "Coast Guard Investigates 'Bluebelle' Captain who Killed Himself." November 21, 1961.
  2. Various articles from The Miami Herald, November 1961.
  3. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the Bluebelle case, November 1961.
  4. Lawrence Journal-World coverage, November 1961.
Government Documents
  1. United States Coast Guard Official Report into the Loss of the Bluebelle. April 25, 1962.
  2. Coast Guard Investigation transcripts and hearing records, November 1961.
  3. Bahamian authorities investigation records, November 1961.
Television Interviews
  1. The Oprah Winfrey Show reunion episode featuring Terry Jo Duperrault and Captain Stylianos Coutsodontis, September 1988.
  2. 48 Hours interview with Tere Duperrault Fassbender.
Online Sources
  1. "Bluebelle (ship)." Wikipedia. Accessed 2024.
  2. CBS News interview with Tere Duperrault Fassbender. "Book 'Em: Alone, Orphaned on the Ocean." June 17, 2010.
  3. "Terry Jo Duperrault, The 11-Year-Old Girl Lost At Sea." All That's Interesting, May 1, 2024.
  4. "The Sea Waif: A Murder on the Ocean and the Little Girl Who Stayed Alive." Mental Floss, May 15, 2019.
  5. "Bluebelle's last voyage: A true crime." Salon.com, August 4, 2012.
Archival Materials
  1. Press photographs from November 1961 showing Terry Jo with relatives in De Pere, Wisconsin.
  2. Original rescue photographs taken by crew of the Captain Theo.
  3. Harvey's suicide note and Miami Police Department records, November 1961.
Academic and Expert Sources
  1. Logan, Richard D. Academic work on psychology of solitary survival.
  2. Maritime safety records documenting changes to life raft regulations following the Bluebelle incident.
Secondary Sources
  1. Schechter, Harold. Psycho USA: Famous American Killers You Never Heard Of. Ballantine Books, 2012.
  2. Gardner, Erle Stanley. "The Case of the Bluebelle's Last Voyage." Syndicated newspaper article, 1962.

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