On September 5, 1982, in Craig, Alaska, the commercial fishing vessel Investor became the scene of a chilling massacre, claiming the lives of eight individuals, including owner Mark Coulthurst, his wife Irene, their two children Kimberly and Johnny, and crew members Dean Moon, Michael Stewart, Chris Heyman, and Jerome Keown.
As the boat was set ablaze to destroy evidence, a sinister mystery unfolded, leaving only devastation in its wake. One man was arrested, yet justice has remained out of reach, as no one has ever been convicted for this horrific crime.
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Google News Article:
Author Unknown. (1985, October 11). [Title of the article]. The [Name of the Newspaper]. Retrieved from https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19851011&id=ibkwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5551,4253964&hl=en
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People Article:
Sweeney, K. (2022, August 18). John Peel on the shocking murders that rocked Alaska and the fishing boat that led to a true crime podcast. People. Retrieved from https://people.com/crime/john-peel-interview-alaska-investor-fishing-boat-murders/
The Sun Article:
Author Unknown. (2022, August 19). Investor’s gruesome murders in Alaska: Inside the twisted true crime tale of Mark Coulthurst and John Peel. The Sun. Retrieved from https://www.the-sun.com/news/9044502/investor-murders-alaska-mark-coulthurst-john-peel-true-crime/
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Front Page Detectives Article:
Author Unknown. (2023, March 17). Inside the shocking Alaska murder and arson case tied to a fishing boat. Front Page Detectives. Retrieved from https://www.frontpagedetectives.com/p/alaska-murder-arson-fishing-boat-case