The Bluebelle Murders

12th November 1961

On this day, late in the evening, the sailing ketch “Bluebelle” was scuttled following an act of mass murder by Julian Harvey, the ship’s captain. Harvey, together with his wife was hired to take the Duperrault family on a once-in-a-lifetime cruise from Florida Keys to the Bahamas. On the last night, though, Harvey murdered his wife in order to claim her life insurance money. Probably caught in the act, he then murdered the entire Duperrault family, except for the 11-year-old Terry Jo who was below deck. He then scuttled the boat and escaped on a life raft. He was rescued by an oil tanker the following day. Terry Jo, who had seen the bodies of her brother and mother, was rescued three and a half days later, barely alive, on a small cork dinghy. When she was finally able to speak, her version of the facts soon unmasked Harvey’s fabricated story, and when Harvey discovered that she had been found alive and was talking, he committed suicide almost immediately.

Terry Jo at sea

The Sinking of Nuestra Señora de Atocha

6th September 1622

On this day, the heavily armed Spanish galleon, Nuestra Señora de Atocha, sank after being hit by a hurricane the previous day off the Florida Keys. The Atocha was acting as rearguard for a fleet of 28 ships that left Havana on 4th September laden with a vast amount of treasure bound for the royal Spanish treasury and destined to help fund the ongoing Thirty Years War. The Atocha was carrying a cargo with a value of $250 to $500 million, including silver from Bolivia, Peru and Mexico, gold and emeralds from Colombia, and pearls from Venezuela, as well as more common goods including worked silverware, tobacco, and bronze cannons. There were only five survivors of the 265 crew and passengers on board. Immediate attempts to recover the treasure all failed and it was not until 20th July 1985 that the treasure hunter Mel Fisher and his son Kane finally located and managed to retrieve a large part of the sunken treasure.

Read Bob Lynn’s short story “Treasure of the Keys
about the sinking of the Atocha HERE