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Mutiny at Sea

Mutiny at Sea

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Mutiny is the crime the sea invented. Locked inside a wooden world for months, under a captain with absolute power, a crew has exactly two options: obey or take the ship. This show tells the true stories of mutiny at sea.

Each episode reconstructs one mutiny in full, cinematic detail: the voyage that curdled, the grievances stacking below deck, the whispered plan, the night the crew rose, and the reckoning that followed every mutiny, in courtrooms or on empty oceans. No host chatting between clips, no panel debating maritime law. Just one complete story, narrated start to finish, built from logbooks, court-martial records, and survivor testimony.

You will sail with crews pushed past endurance by starvation and the lash, officers who saw the mutiny coming and could not stop it, and mutineers who won the ship only to discover they had nowhere to take it. Some episodes follow a single night of mutiny minute by minute; others trace the years-long hunts that dragged mutineers back from the far side of the world. All of them treat mutiny as what it really is: the moment discipline breaks and the ocean becomes a courtroom with no judge.

If you are drawn to sea stories where the danger is the crew itself, this is built for you. New episodes drop regularly, each one a self-contained mutiny. Subscribe now so the next story lands the moment it goes live.Copyright OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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    Person: Detective Alyssa Bishop
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