Show: The Curse of Oak Island
Season: 5
Episode: 6
Title: Remains of the Day
Original Air Date: December 12, 2017
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Rick Lagina
Marty Lagina
Dan Blankenship
David Blankenship
Craig Tester
Jack Begley
Alex Lagina
Dan Henskee
Charles Barkhouse
Robert Clotworthy
Rick Lagina
Marty Lagina
Dan Blankenship
David Blankenship
Craig Tester
Jack Begley
Alex Lagina
Dan Henskee
Charles Barkhouse
Robert Clotworthy
Synopsis: Jack and Dan Henske sift through H8 spoils. They find a lot of things to have examined and also a piece of pottery. Rick and Charlies arrive and they all go to the museum to take a closer look. They are impressed with the pottery. Next they look at some type of wood. The next day, Rick, Marty and Craig head to St. Marys to get results from a bone and a piece of wood they had previous dropped off. They also take the new finds with them. Everyone heads down with the new samples. It’s not wood but bone. The bone fragment was found at 160 feet. The second item is also a piece of bone. It has tissue and hair still attached. Back at the island, the spoils search continues. Jack find something that resembles leather. At the Money Pit, 35 bore holes have been dug. A geophysicist is brought in to do a dual conduction test on each bore hole. Rick is missing from today’s search. Marty looks in on him. He thinks its Lyme Disease or shingles. Marty takes him to the doctor. The doctor diagnoses him with Lyme Disease. His case was caught early and can be treated. At the money pit, the scan continues, and they are on H8. There are two depths they are interested in more than the rest. The get a spike at 155 feet and think they have found the Chappell Vault. Marty goes to Rick’s and tells him what they found. The pair believe they have found the money pit. Rick joins the team in the war room with results from St. Mary’s. It’s about the bones. They both came back as human bones. The analyst is going to try and determine where the bones originate. They’ll also carbon date them to get an age.
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