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The largest passenger vessel at it's time in 1912 was the RMS Titanic, and it was deemed unsinkable. Just 5 days into her maiden voyage, she struck an iceberg and sank to her watery grave killing over 1,500 people. This episode I look into the many theories surrounding the Titanic that include financier JP Morgan collecting insurance money from the sinking, a fire inside the boiler room that lasted almost 2 weeks softening the steel hull, and an explosion on board and no iceberg in sight. This will definitely make you look at things differently.
By Kevin DeLeon4.6
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The largest passenger vessel at it's time in 1912 was the RMS Titanic, and it was deemed unsinkable. Just 5 days into her maiden voyage, she struck an iceberg and sank to her watery grave killing over 1,500 people. This episode I look into the many theories surrounding the Titanic that include financier JP Morgan collecting insurance money from the sinking, a fire inside the boiler room that lasted almost 2 weeks softening the steel hull, and an explosion on board and no iceberg in sight. This will definitely make you look at things differently.

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