- Hi guys, how are you today? My name is Bailey Sarian and
today is Monday which means, Q jingle that I don't have yet. Murder, mystery and makeup Monday. (hand tapping) If you're new here every
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tutorial or whatever day. And then Monday is the murder,
mystery and makeup, FYI. So everything that I use
on my face will be listed in the description box below, anyways. So today's story is unsolved and it takes place on a cruise ship. I have never been on a cruise before. I don't really know why either. I don't know why I've
never been on a cruise. I've honestly never been really on a vacation in my adult life. It's definitely something
I need to work on. But after deep diving into these like this cruise ship story and learning how many people
go missing on a cruise ship, it actually makes me realize
that maybe cruise ships aren't for me, cruise ships, just
remind me of Gilligan's Island. ♪ A three-hour tour, a three-hour tour ♪ I know they weren't on a cruise but it's still like a
boat on water, same thing. So I was talking to Kate
the Great here on YouTube. She does like makeup stuff,
but also she's really funny. And she understands sarcasm,
which I greatly appreciate. I love somebody who
just like speak sarcasm. I wanna collab with her
when she's out here. We were talking about cruises, and then because my iPhone listens to me listens to all of us or like
reads our texts or something. Everything that was
like recommended all of a sudden started to be about cruises. That's like a suspish video in its own. Yeah, so then I got
recommended like the story about Rebecca Coriam. And let me tell you, Rebecca Coriam. She was born March of 1987 in England. She lived in Chester England
with her parents, her sister and her two foster brothers. She graduated from a Catholic
high school and in her youth she worked at the Chester zoo. She joined the British army in her teens and attended university where
she studied sports science. She then spent four months teaching sports at camp America in Maine. So in June 2010, she went to London to interview for
the Disney Cruise positions along with hundreds of other people. I mean, everybody wanted
to work for Disney Cruise. You would get to travel. You would have somewhere to stay and you would get to make money, goals. She ended up getting hired and went to the company's theme parks
in Florida for training. After about four months on cruises to The Bahamas where the
ships are registered, she went back to Britain
for two months off. When she returned to work it was on the Disney Wonder. And this one was based in
the port of Los Angeles. It just seems like a fun job. I've never even been on a cruise. So what do I know? So during one of her
work cruise trips, sadly her grandfather passed away
and she ended up returning to Chester for two weeks. And sadly, that was the last
time her family saw her. After the two weeks, when
she was visiting her family she returned to the Wonder and
her duties as a youth worker she communicated with
her family on Facebook or Skype and also on the phone as well. So she was always in
communication with her family back at home. Six weeks later on the 21st of March, 2011 the ship pulled out of Los Angeles and she sent what would be her
last message to her parents via Facebook saying she
would call them the next day. So 12 hours ended up going by Rebecca hasn't called home yet. So it's not super concerning to the family but at the same time, it kinda is. 'Cause it's like, okay, when
she says she's gonna call she calls like maybe
just something's going on or we don't know. But like, it's just kind of weird. Where is she? I definitely can't do eyeliner
and talk at the same time. Like, this is very difficult. Please hold. At 9:00 AM Pacific standard
time that morning on the Wonder. So we're back at the ship off the coast of Mexico
bound for Cabo San Lucas Rebecca had missed the start of her shift. She was not in her room or anywhere else on the ship and did not respond
to pages over the intercom. A review of the security camera footage found one appearance of her. It was at 5:45 AM. Another crew member had said
that she had gone overboard at 3:00 AM, which was
nearly three hours earlier than the timestamp of the footage. And the person who made this
account like goes unnamed. So cool. Like, okay. But anyways, so in the security footage Rebecca's talking on one of
the ships internal phones in the crew area, which is
like, it almost looks like a just a dark room with like no windows. In this video, she appears
to be like really distraught. And it was also very strange because she also seemed to
be wearing men's clothing or my clothing that wasn't hers because it seemed very baggy,
just not like her clothes. This is what the parents said once they saw this footage later on. Because if like you and I watched it we probably wouldn't know. Now that they pointed it out,
it did seem not her clothing. Also in this footage, you see Rebecca is on the phone and then a man approaches her and he asked her if
everything is all right and you can clearly see her mouth moving. And she says, yeah, fine. And again, she's on the
phone this whole time. So she's like, yeah, fine. And then she hangs up the phone. There's always a phone in my stories. That's not unusual. I take that back. That's not, okay. Anyways. So then she ends
up hanging up the phone. She pulls her hair back and then she walks out of frame putting our hands in the back of her pockets her jean pockets. And her parents say
like, it wasn't unusual. That was like her mannerisms. She didn't seem like she was intoxicated or like on drugs or anything like that. 'Cause she wasn't stumbling around. So once it was reported
that she was missing within the cruise ship,
the crew searches the ship but they found no sign of her. Supposedly they looked
everywhere, found nothing also ships of the US Coast
Guard and Mexican Navy. They searched the international
waters because it was reported that maybe she had
gone or she did go overboard at 3:00 AM. So they searched the international waters which the boat was at
during the said times that Rebecca like
supposedly jumped overboard. What I'm trying to get at is
that they searched the waters. Okay, side note, can you
like just go overboard on a cruise ship? Is that common? Do people just like
accidentally fall overboard? And not just regarding this
case, but I know I've like heard other cases where people are just like wind overboard and it's like, how? Does a wind come? Again this is from someone I don't know. I've never been on a cruise
ship, but I've seen Titanic. And when Jack and Rose are like on the edge of the
boat, they didn't fly over. And then if you fall over is it something where you die instantly? Or it's like, you just
fall into the water. I have a lot of questions and I need someone to answer them for me. Okay. Anyways. So they searched the waters and they don't find
anything since the Wonder. This is the cruise line is
registered in The Bahamas a detective from Royal
Bahamas police force. He flew to the ship to begin a formal investigation. Once it returned to LA which was three days
after the disappearance. So I mean, that's frustrating because in three days so much can be hidden. I mean, and you're out on the sea. So like, if you need to hide evidence you just throw that out there. So three days after her disappearance this guy flies in, so this
detective was reported to have undertaken several days
of onboard investigations. This detective was, he
wasn't really like good at his job or like good
at asking questions. He would just ask basic stuff like, "Have you seen Rebecca?" "No? Okay." He only asked about 10 people
and then said he was done. So this guy wasn't really doing the best that he could to help out the family. Rebecca's parents were flown
from England to meet the ship when it came into LA they met the detective
and the parents said that the detective told
them he spent only one day on board investigating
before he flew back. I appreciate his honesty but I don't think that's how you do it. The parents claimed Disney
kept them in a car with blacked out windows and brought
them on board via a little used side entrance after all
the passengers had disembarked. So the parents felt like they were really
trying to keep this hush. They didn't want to scare any of the passengers or even
like bring it up to them because it might worry them. But they also feel like
they didn't bring it up because it would just make the
Disney Cruise Line look bad it'd give them a bad reputation. The captain of the ship
met with the parents and he gave his condolences
and expressed his theory that Rebecca had been washed overboard by a wave while she was at the crew pool. Is this normal? Does this happen? Naturally the parents doubted his theory because the crew pool had
a very high wall around it. So you can't really just
get like washed out. But after that, they were taken to a meeting with Disney executives and the woman Rebecca had
been speaking to on the phone I guess it was determined when
Rebecca made that phone call because it was recorded. Everything's recorded on the ship. She was speaking to a
certain lady, but Disney when it released like any
of the footage of that or like the recorded call, they just wouldn't give that away. So the parents, when they met with Disney they were told like, "Sorry there were reports that
she just flew over board." "Sorry about it." And then like, that was it. They weren't, they had
their investigator come out from The Bahamas. He didn't find anything. So there's really nothing
more to search, like, sorry but naturally these parents
are fighters and they were like no something happened to our daughter and we're going to get
to the bottom of it. Honestly, like the thought
of going up against Disney, bitch, you think they're
gonna try and do everything they can for you, think
again, you know, it's-- (sighs) So one year later, like to the exact day one year later Rebecca's
father received an email from a woman who claimed
she had seen Rebecca with a dark haired man
on the street in Venice the woman said she was
quote 85% sure it was her. Her father said it was just an email but it definitely gave him hope. It made him feel like it was legit. But he, the father also had his doubts because how would Rebecca get out there? She didn't have her passport
or any of her belongings. Her passport was retrieved
when her family went to the cruise ship because they got to go into Rebecca's room and kind of gather her stuff
and her belongings and stuff. And her passport was one of the items that was there left behind. So family kind of was given
like maybe a little hope and a little light, but at the same time I think when you sat back and
thought about it, he was like how would she really get there? So the family is obviously pretty upset. They can't get answers. They're asking Disney
can they see the footage of the last time their daughter was seen? And they are not complying with that. The family reports that
the Disney Cruise Line a lot of their emails, their
phone calls, everything which is kind of go
un-responded to nothing. So they, the family went to a journalist and they wanted to get
their story put out there since Disney's not gonna listen they're just gonna put it out there and let everybody know what's going on. So a journalist Jon Ronson. He took the Wonder, same
boat along the same route and made discreet inquiries while a board. So he was low key investigating
doing his own investigation because that Bahama
guy, he didn't do shit. You know. So he takes the boat, undercover. I love that. I would
be doing the same shit. And of course he had Rebecca's family their approval to do this. Like he wasn't doing
this behind their back. Several crew members, none of
whom wanted their names used who had been on the ship at the time of Rebecca's
disappearance spoke to him. So these people had suggested that more was known about
her fate than Disney or the police had publicly admitted. So one of the staff members that this journalist had
spoken to, he said, well at first he said it didn't happen. But then like under his
breath, he told the journalist you know, that's the
answer I have to give you which is really sad and
unfortunate that they these employees are too afraid
to speak up and be honest like somebody's missing somebody died. Don't you want to help the family? I'm sure they'd get sued or something. I don't know. I'm sure Disney has like
some crazy ass NDAs. But while walking around the
ship itself, the journalist he decided that Rebecca
could have possibly slipped and fallen while jogging on deck four and this was like a big jogging track. And I guess the bar for the jogging track it wasn't like super high up. It was actually pretty low
to where you could fall over. Rebecca was known for like
working out, staying in shape. Upon further research. It was seen that, okay, on
the jogging track itself there were tons of security cameras. You couldn't see them. Like if you were just
looking around quickly because they were always
kind of like hidden or disguised as something else. But there were cameras
everywhere on this cruise ship they have to have footage of something. If they're saying that
Rebecca blew off the railing then they have to have footage of that because there's
cameras everywhere. So then this journalist goes and he talks to another deck worker. And this deck worker told
him that he was wrong. He was so wrong. She was not on a jogging track. This person said that Rebecca
had actually gone overboard from the crew pool on deck five. Quote, I was on the ship that day. Everyone knows this man cited
a flip-flop that was found in the area as proof. After the reporter return, a woman who Rebecca's family
had told to contact him told him that the day after the disappearance
flowers were placed on the wall near the pool, apparently by the company they had no idea why they
were putting flowers there on the wall because nobody told them and nothing was really clear
as to what was going on. But also I feel like the crew members like they probably wouldn't
be honest and be like, "Oh yeah she was murdered."
While stuck on this boat. So towards the end of this trip the reporter was told by another
crew member that the night of Rebecca's disappearance,
it was a really rough night. Like there was rough waters, big waves, big waves were coming. This crew member was saying
she could have easily been tossed off of the ship. Especially if the deck
and walls were slippery. (indistinct) Rebecca was
not found on the ship. Despite a thorough investigation,
investigators concluded that she went overboard,
possibly the result of a big wave Rebecca's family
and their lawyer stating never received a copy of the final report. As they were promised by the police. British detectives who
did receive the report they have refused repeated
freedom of information, at request for a copy on the ground side it contains restricted
personal information. Jesus, one of the crew members who said that they were close to Rebecca, they said that she was in a relationship
and there were problems. And it was really upsetting to her. It was a very intense relationship. It would be super good. And Rebecca would be very happy
and excited and everything. But when it was bad, it was really bad. And this crew member said that, you know she wasn't doing well. And that's probably why
she was walking around at 5:36 AM by herself because she was probably
just like really struggling with whatever was going
on with her relationship. So it's just a bunch of hearsay is what this whole case is about. It's just a bunch of hearsay. So a couple of years later on the anniversary of
Rebecca's disappearance her parents told the Liverpool Echo that they heard the names of a young woman and an older man on the ship mentioned as possibly being involved
in a love triangle with her. And they called for them to come forward. They also disclosed that they had heard Disney had
sent some additional footage to the FBI for enhancement, but could not say what that footage might
be contain, super suspicious. (sighs) I can't trust anyone, it's disappointing. Also in 2015, private investigators
found records would show that the seas around the
Wonder were normal that night. So remember earlier it was said
that the waters were rough. Well, the private investigators,
they pull up the reports and see that it was like
perfect weather that night. And there's no way that a big old wave coulda
came and swept Rebecca away. The private investigator also says that any wave capable of taking her off of the ship would have caused
visible damage to it as well. So they're just lying. Then in 2017, somebody
comes forward, sorry. It's really hot in here. A lady named Tracy comes forward. Oh yeah. Tracy. And guess what? Tracy is Rebecca's
girlfriend. Surprise bitch. After a couple of years and decides to tell them
what, like what she witnessed, What she saw. Tracy worked on board with her too. So they were together a lot. Tracy claims the night
that Rebecca went missing the two of them engaged
in a threesome that night. And it was with this guy
that Tracy was also seeing. So Tracy was dating another guy. She had told Rebecca about it like a couple of weeks prior. Tracy had claimed that
Rebecca had been really upset and distraught over Tracy and
her boyfriend's relationship weeks prior. So Tracy was really honest
with Rebecca and said like, "Oh I'm interested in this guy I wanna have a relationship with him but I still want to have a
relationship with you as well." I'm just gonna date both of you. So it really affected
Rebecca according to Tracy and the fact that Rebecca
was going to have to share her girlfriend
with somebody else really caused her to fall into
a bit of a depression. Because this girl that she was madly in love with is seeing somebody else. And like, she felt like she was having to
compete for Tracy's attention. That's just like, if you and I were thinking about
our partners or whoever just sleeping with
somebody else in general like that would just be very upsetting but then having to be okay with it at the same time or like
saying you're okay with it. But then it turns out you're not anyway. So Tracy was saying that
Rebecca was very upset over this because Rebecca would express to her that she wanted
to get off the ship. She didn't want to be there anymore. How her mood like drastically changed. And then she had told Tracy
that she wants to jump off the ship because she was so depressed. And Tracy spoke out and said that she believed Rebecca
climbed over the six foot railing of deck five to jump into the ocean. Sounds legit Tracy, sounds legit. Okay, so Tracy, and doesn't say like that she knew what happened. She just said, this is what
she thinks happened that night but it is a little suspish that they were having
a threesome that night. And that's the same night
that she went missing. So I personally believe
obviously something went down that night between the maybe the three of them, the two of them if there is footage of
someone going overboard why wouldn't they just show that? Just to prove that this is what happened. I mean, they don't have to
publicly put it out there but at least like to prove your case. And they never did. There's no way someone can go off a ship and not be recorded, especially on that ship because of how many
frickin security cameras there were, so to this day nobody really knows what
happened to Rebecca. Nobody has like really spoken up about it. I mean, obviously a lot of
people talked, but again it was just kinda like a bunch of hearsay and they
cannot get the cruise ship to hand over those tapes
because they're fucking Disney. It's just like, it must
be exhausting for the family to just be running in circles. And then Tracy comes out and is like, "Oh yeah, she was
depressed and just jumped." Personally I believe
that Tracy and the guy that she was dating they
were a part of it 100%. And that's just my assumption. No, that is my opinion. I don't need to get sued. I apologize. But this was kind of
like all over the place but like I tried, I try my best. There's so much like hearsay and what's real and what's not real. Where's Rebecca? Where'd
they put her body? Does anybody know? It's flipping weird. Right? I wonder if she got thrown overboard or if she was like on the ship for awhile, in a room because the
rooms never got searched. Okay, it turns out like since 2000 there have been
313 people who've ever been reported missing from cruise ships. 313 people have been reported
missing from cruise ships and only 10% of those
cases have been resolved. Cruise lines are not
legally required to make public every case of person
who goes missing or overboard. So the reason that like things kind of get challenging as far as investigating cruise ships and whatnot is because you're on a boat, right. Or ship, whatever you're out in the water. Okay, so technically
you're not on anyone's land which means there's kind of a delay like which country or which city, or like who takes on this
case and investigates it. So that's why investigator
from The Bahamas came out to investigate because
technically the boat was over there when she went
missing or went overboard. So like Los Angeles, like LA police couldn't go onto the boat
into the investigation because technically she
wasn't on their land or like in their area. When you're out on a cruise
ship, shit gets cray. You pretty much on your own
when you're on a cruise ship is what I'm saying. I was just kinda like, I
went down this rabbit hole of like people who went
missing on a cruise ship and I was like, Oh shit,
everybody goes overboard. And they're like, "Oh, a big wave came." It's just so confusing and so sad because they never get found and the family never gets closure. So now what, like what do you do from there? But let me know what you think
about this case down below. I think if I ever do go on a cruise I'm just gonna be that bitch
who has the life jacket on the entire time. So if I go overboard,
I'm gonna be floating. I hope you have a good day today. You make good choices,
please be safe out there. Okay. I'll be seeing you
guys very, very soon. Bye.