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As a mail steamer referred to as the S.S. Central America chugged along the Atlantic coast In 1857, certain for new York, it was hit by a hurricane off the coast of South Carolina. More than four hundred people died, 38,000 pieces of mail had been lost, and an estimated 21 tons of gold - a huge portion of the national wealth just lately prospected in the California Gold Rush - plunged to the underside of the Atlantic after a sinking that took upwards of forty hours. The shipwreck took with it a lot commercial gold, and so many newly-rich gold prospectors, that the incident triggered a downturn in the U.S. And you'd better imagine individuals tried to find and retrieve the "Ship of Gold," because it turned recognized. For 130 years, treasure hunters scoured shallow waters of the Atlantic off the coast of the Carolinas for signs of it, but no one had any luck even estimating the location of the wrecked ship. No person, that's, till 1988, when an Ohio engineer named Tommy Thompson discovered the shipwreck - with relative ease, apparently.
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Convincing 160 investors (largely from his residence state of Ohio) to offer him almost $thirteen million to invent a robotic device to find and retrieve the loot from beneath 8,000 ft (2,438 meters) of open ocean, Thompson turned a hero. In case you are involved, when an infinite treasure is found, it's no easy matter parsing out who it belongs to. When Thompson and his crew first discovered the wreckage of the Central America, legal troubles arose almost immediately. Insurance coverage companies claiming to have insured the ship within the 1800's, as an example, immediately sued for a lower of the profits. In 2000, when Thompson bought a portion of the first 3-ton haul for an estimated $50 million, the investors who had funded the expedition sued him for his or her share of the gold (they haven't seen an ingot of it yet). Then, in 2012, when Thompson was called into courtroom yet again, he didn't show up.
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A warrant was issued for his arrest, but when the police tried to seek out him, they found instead that he had disappeared utterly. And catching him and his girlfriend Alison Antekeier was difficult
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