History's A Disaster
Bloody history and bloodier crimes. Andrew takes a weekly look at all things bloody. From natural disasters to man made atrocities
Episodes
84 episodes
Byford Dolphin Disaster
One wrong move in a pressurized diving system can turn routine maintenance into an instant mass casualty event. We’re telling the story of the 1983 Byford Dolphin saturation diving accident, a North Sea offshore drilling rig disaster that shows...
Granville Train Disaster
A normal commute should not end with a bridge collapsing onto a passenger train, but that is exactly what happened in Sydney’s suburb of Granville on January 18, 1977. We retrace the Granville Rail Disaster step by step, from a rail system stra...
The Mother’s Day Bus Crash
A charter bus full of seniors heads out on Mother’s Day for a quick casino run and never makes it. I’m Andrew, and I’m taking you step-by-step through the 1999 Mother’s Day Bus Crash on I-610 in New Orleans, one of the worst automotive accident...
Eastern Airlines Flight 212 Chatty Cockpit Crash
A DC-9 lifting off for a 35-minute hop shouldn’t end in a cornfield, but Eastern Airlines Flight 212 becomes a brutal lesson in how fast “normal” can collapse. We walk through the morning of September 11, 1974, as Flight 212 heads from Charlest...
The HMS Thetis Sinking
A submarine is already a coffin-shaped idea, but HMS Thetis proves how fast “routine” can become irreversible. We’re telling the story of the 1939 HMS Thetis disaster in Liverpool Bay, where a brand-new British Royal Navy T Class submarine goes...
Buffalo Creek Flood
A river valley can feel like the safest place in the world until the water comes with a roar. We’re telling the story of the Buffalo Creek disaster, the 1972 West Virginia flood that started with a coal waste dam built on sludge and ended with ...
Imperial Sugar Refinery Explosion
Sugar is supposed to be comfort. At an industrial scale, it can be an accelerant powerful enough to tear a building apart. We walk through the 2008 Imperial Sugar refinery explosion in Port Wentworth, Georgia, a catastrophic combustible dust ex...
Vestal Train Wreck
A freight train running late, a quick stop for water, and a split-second assumption turn into an explosion that people feel eight miles away. We’re telling the story of the Vestal train wreck of 1901, a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad...
US Bangla Flight 211
You trust a stranger with your life every time you board a plane, but you almost never see the person in the left seat. That uneasy truth sits at the center of our deep dive into US-Bangla Flight 211, a Dhaka to Kathmandu route that should have...
Missing: SS Waratah
A passenger ship the size of a city block leaves port, gets seen one last time off the South African coast, and then seems to erase itself from the ocean. That’s the SS Waratah, a Blue Anchor Line liner marketed as virtually unsinkable and late...
The 1936 Black Forest Hiking Disaster
A hike sounds harmless until the weather stops cooperating and the person in charge refuses to admit they’re wrong. We’re telling the true story of the 1936 Black Forest Tragedy, when English teacher Kenneth Keist leads 27 schoolboys into Germa...
1844 USS Princeton Explosion
A champagne cruise, a gleaming warship, and a crowd of Washington power brokers waiting for the thunder of a new supergun. Moments later, the deck of the USS Princeton lay shattered, and five leading figures were dead. We take you from the poli...
The 1918 Dutchman’s Curve Disaster
A clear signal, a crowded morning, and a single stretch of track set the stage for one of America’s deadliest rail disasters. We take you inside the 1918 Dutchman’s Curve wreck in Nashville—where missed checks, wartime confusion, and the cruel ...
Southwest Airlines Flight 1380
A window shatters at 32,000 feet, oxygen masks fall, and a 737 lurches into a violent roll. We walk through the harrowing chain of events aboard Southwest Flight 1380, from the first metallic thud to a high-speed single‑engine landing, unpackin...
Sinking of the Carl D Bradley
A storm can break more than a ship; it can test a town’s faith and rewrite a company’s story. We take you from the birth of the Carl D. Bradley as the pride of the Great Lakes limestone trade to a November night when the “Queen of the Lakes” sn...
Roseville Yard Explosion
A glowing wheel rim, a wisp of smoke, and then a blast that shook windows miles away. We tell the full story of the 1973 Roseville Yard explosions—how a routine munitions run became a 32-hour chain reaction that turned a vital rail hub into a f...
The Kidnapping And Escape Of Jayme Closs
A safe home, a quiet town, and a split-second encounter behind a school bus ignite one of the most harrowing survival stories in recent memory. We follow how a young girl became the target of a stranger’s obsession, how a meticulously planned h...
Green Ramp Disaster
A clear spring afternoon. Hundreds of paratroopers prepping for routine jumps. Then a midair collision ignites 55,000 gallons of jet fuel and turns a quiet staging area into a battlefield. We walk through the Green Ramp disaster step by step, f...
Running Toward Disaster: The Bhopal Gas Leak
The air turned against its own city. We follow the chain that made it possible: a reactive chemical never meant for storage in bulk, a series of safety systems taken offline or ignored, and a community living within walking distance of tanks th...
The My Lai Massacre
A quiet hamlet at dawn. No return fire. Smoke, screams, and a ditch that won’t leave your mind. We walk through how an ordinary American unit, raised on heroic war stories and trained to chase “body count,” entered My Lai expecting a firefight ...
Harrison Okene: Survival Beneath The Waves
The ocean doesn’t announce its plans. One wave hit, a tugboat rolled, and a ship’s cook found himself sealed in a bathroom-sized air pocket on the seafloor for 62 hours, listening to distant engines and his own breath. What happened next is a s...
Tangiwai Christmas Eve Rail Disaster
A night train full of families, gifts, and holiday plans sped toward a bridge that wasn’t there anymore. We follow that chilling arc—from a crater lake’s quiet failure on Mount Ruapehu to a lahar roaring down the Whangaehu River, shredding conc...
The 1977 Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash
A headlining tour, a hit record, and a tired airplane came together over Mississippi—and the result reshaped rock history. We trace Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1977 crash from the first red flags to the last radio call, clarifying what went wrong and why ...