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And in fact, the weather is so bad at this point that there's some very significant waves and the weather is only going to get worse as the night continues.
And in fact, this is the last transmission ever received from Lieutenant Taylor and the last transmission ever received from Flight 19.
Happened at 7.04 p.m.
when another pilot in the squadron, Ensign Joseph Bossy, tried to contact Taylor, but there was no response.
All right, so that's where we're at.
So this is the point where Flight 19 disappears.
This is the point where we lose contact with them forever.
But this is not the end of the story, because at this point, everyone in Florida realizes they have a very serious situation.
The weather is getting much worse.
It is only going to get worse overnight.
It's going to turn into a pretty significant storm.
So if they're going to find them, they've got to find them now.
There's going to be some rescue operations that are launched that will lead to even more tragedy and add even more to the lore of the Bermuda Triangle.
And we'll talk about that more next episode.
I hope you're enjoying this.
We had a great time talking about this case with the kids at Lidditz.
We are going to...
Talk about it some more in the next episode and some of their ideas, some of their theories.
We'll go through that, some of our thoughts and theories, and maybe we'll come to some sort of conclusion on this.
Alice, what do you think so far?