Two men died frozen, hanging from a rope in a dark cave. An 83-year-old man rejected evacuation and was buried under an erupting volcano. In both cases, someone believed they were acting bravely. At what point does courage become a death sentence?
In this episode, you will discover how two heroic decisions, separated by decades, directly led to tragedy. Michael Perry descends to rescue his friend Grant without proper equipment. Harry Truman defies governments and the media, convinced that his land would protect him. Both stories reveal the invisible line between conviction and denial, between heroic act and suicidal impulse that society applauds.
Case Details
Victim: Michael Perry, 18 years old, student / Grant Lockenbach, in his 20s, trained military
Date: February 2011 (Ellison Cave) / March-May 1980 (Mount St. Helens)
Location: Ellison Cave, Georgia, United States / Mount St. Helens, Washington, United States
Status: Confirmed deaths. Michael Perry received a posthumous Carnegie Hero Fund Commission medal in 2013.
- The backpack with the only phone and rescue equipment fell 38 meters into the warm-up pit, leaving five people without communication
- Grant Lockenbach, with three years of experience and military training, made a fundamental mistake by tying the rope directly to an underground waterfall
- Michael Perry deliberately descended without training or proper equipment after hearing Grant's name shouted from the bottom
- Harry Truman was publicly celebrated as a hero for rejecting evacuation from Mount St. Helens, exactly the decision that killed him along with 56 others
What would you have done in their place? Press Play to discover how heroism crossed the line into self-destruction in two real cases.
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