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Sole Survivor

Sole Survivor

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Sole survivor: two words that mean a miracle and a burden in the same breath. The plane goes down with two hundred aboard, the expedition is buried by the mountain, the lifeboat drifts for weeks, and one person walks away carrying the whole story. This show tells the true stories of the sole survivor.

Each episode reconstructs one survival in full, cinematic detail: the ordinary journey, the instant of catastrophe, the impossible hours or weeks that followed, and the moment of rescue that turned one person into the sole survivor. No host chatting between clips, no panel debating odds. Just one complete story, narrated start to finish, built from accident reports, rescue records, and the survivor's own testimony.

You will fall with a teenager two miles into a rainforest and walk out eleven days later, drift with sailors the ocean refused to take, and stand with the sole survivor of disasters that erased everyone they traveled with. Some episodes follow the survival hour by hour; others follow what came after: the guilt, the fame nobody wants, the lifelong question of why me. All of them treat the sole survivor as what they are: proof of how much a human being can endure.

If you are drawn to survival stories that read like thrillers and land like true accounts, this is built for you. New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe now so the next sole survivor story lands the moment it goes live.Copyright OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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  • The Reedy's gas-station truck that turned Alan's schedule into a countdown
    Aug 23 2026
    A folded jacket and a concrete weight on a gravel bar turn a missing man’s routine into a countdown - did someone who knew the Cassen make the window?

    The Reedy's gas-station truck that turned Alan's schedule into a countdown

    In this episode, we follow the discovery that starts a missing-person inquiry: a folded jacket pinned by concrete on a seasonal gravel bar and the surveillance trail that complicates an alibi. The story traces the last confirmed contacts, the river’s timing, and the evidence that forced investigators to rethink who knew Alan’s routine - who was close enough and knew the Cassen well enough to use it as a clock?

    Person: Alan White
    Date: June 3
    Location: Cassen River gravel bar
    Person: Bruce Sharp
    Location: Reedy's Gas and Go

    - County surveyor Tracy Adams found a folded, dry jacket pinned by a chunk of concrete on a gravel bar that is underwater most of the year.
    - Alan White was last seen leaving his night shift at Caldwell Cold Storage; his phone pinged 0.4 miles from the loading dock at 11:38 p.m.
    - Alan had a consistent Wednesday-evening library routine and was known at work as reliable; he missed his regular Wednesday.
    - HVAC contractor Bruce Sharp worked at Caldwell earlier in the year and his debit card and truck show him at Reedy’s Gas 0.3 miles from the dock nine minutes before Alan’s shift ended.
    - Investigators photographed the jacket before touching it, treated the concrete as brought-in evidence, and concluded the river’s low window had likely been exploited.

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    17 min
  • The key that locked her inside the only door
    Aug 22 2026
    A woman is found locked inside a pump house, the padlock undisturbed and the only key inside with her. How did the padlock get closed from the outside?

    The key that locked her inside the only door

    This episode details the baffling case of Jennifer Fitch, found deceased in a padlocked pump house with no signs of forced entry. The central mystery revolves around how the lock could have been secured from the outside when the only key was found inside the room.

    Person: Jennifer Fitch
    Location: Rural road outside of town
    Event: Disappearance and discovery in pump house
    Time: Forty-eight hours
    Object: Padlock and key

    - Vernon Brooks discovered Jennifer Fitch inside the pump house after noticing an unusual smell.
    - Jennifer Fitch had a protected Tuesday routine, including a visit to a diner where she ordered chamomile tea.
    - Her car was parked at her property, and her house was unlocked, but the pump house was padlocked.
    - Investigators initially focused on Marcus Coleman, Jennifer's estranged husband, who was later cleared with an alibi.
    - A gray Chevrolet Silverado registered to Wade Young was seen near Jennifer's road on the day she disappeared.

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    19 min
  • The Burgundy Bag on Track Nine Set the Clock
    Aug 21 2026
    A retired birdwatcher finds a burgundy bag on a freight spur; a missing payroll memo hints at a planned disappearance-did they make it in time?

    The Burgundy Bag on Track Nine Set the Clock

    In this episode, we follow the discovery of a deliberately placed bag on a freight-only platform and the paper trail a payroll auditor left behind. The episode covers the early-morning find, the auditor's freight manifest memo, and the timestamps that tie people to one night-what do those three timestamps mean?

    Person: Alice Anderson
    Person: Gail Turner
    Person: William Mueller
    Date: April 8 (last seen), April 11 (Amtrak e-ticket), March 20 (memo)
    Location: Track nine, Harwick Junction depot, Doña Ana County, New Mexico

    - Alice Anderson discovered a burgundy hard-shell bag upright on Track nine at 6:14 AM during her sunrise birdwatch and photographed it before calling anyone.
    - The bag contained three days of folded clothing, toiletries in a clear bag, and a printed Amtrak e-ticket for Denver dated April 11.
    - Gail Turner, a 63-year-old payroll clerk turned contract auditor, had submitted a formal memo on March 20 naming William Mueller after finding recurring small weight shortfalls in freight manifests.
    - Security and keycard logs place William Mueller in the freight staging area at 1:47 AM on April 10, with the northbound freight leaving at 2:20 AM and the bag found at 6:14 AM.
    - Investigator Cynthia Schultz prioritizes the staging of the bag and Gail's memo to HR, treating the tidiness and placement as a deliberate message rather than an accidental disappearance.

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    18 min
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