

S32 E1: Luck, Or Something Like It | Sea of Lies
Mar 6, 2025
Craig Coppock, son of a fisherman, shares the harrowing day when he and his father discovered a body at sea, confronting the ethical dilemmas within their tight-knit fishing community. Detective Sergeant Bill MacDonald dives into the complications of identifying the deceased, unraveling a case initially thought to be linked to a missing person. Themes of duty, morality, and unexpected twists highlight the intricate relationships that unfold during the investigation, making for a gripping and emotional tale.
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Fishermen's Shocking Discovery
- Craig Coppock and his father found a dead body in their fishing net unexpectedly.
- The body was in good condition but bare details made the discovery shocking and mysterious.
Pockets Reveal Crime Scene
- Turning out the pockets on a recovered body can indicate robbery or foul play.
- The body had pockets turned out before entering the water, signaling it was a crime scene.
Autopsy's Unclear Clues
- The autopsy concluded cause of death as drowning with seawater in the lungs.
- A head wound was inconclusive, warranting an open mind about manner of death.