NARRATOR: It is the beginning
of a new day on Oak Island.
Jack Begley, Charles
Barkhouse, and Dan Henskee
have just made what could
be another key discovery
while searching
through the materials
excavated from the H8 shaft.
Oh you think this
could be a bone?
DAN HENSKEE: Of some kind.
Bone?
Could the team have found
more evidence of human remains
buried deep in the money pit?
And if so, could it be related
to one of the two 17th century
individuals whose
bones were discovered
in this same location last year?
Or could it be the
remains of someone else
yet to be identified?
It is porous.
Yeah, have somebody that,
you know, knows more than we do
have a look at it.
This is a really
good find, Dan.
JACK BEGLEY: Some of
the important things
that came out of
the H8 spoils so far
were parchment and then a bone
that seemed kind of foreign.
Fire it up, Dan!
JACK BEGLEY: We should be able
to get some information back
from that and some
understanding why these bones
are so deep within the Earth.
Hey guys.
CHARLES BARKHOUSE:
Hey, how's it going?
Woo!
Found some few
interesting things.
Oh, really?
Jack thinks he may have
found a piece of bone.
Given the striations in the
back here, I don't know.
Or was that up against
a piece of wood?
I'm not sure.
CRAIG TESTER: It almost
looks twisted, though.
CHARLES BARKHOUSE: Yeah.
CRAIG TESTER: Not
sure what that is.
JACK BEGLEY: What
do you guys think?
Well, we can take a picture
of it and send it off to Laird.
Yeah.
I'm not too sure what
to think of this one,
whether it's bone
or wood or twisted.
It's weird looking.
Yeah.
The more I look at it,
the more I think it is bone.
Because if you look
at the hollow center,
it looks like that's where
the bone marrow should be.
If it is bone, that's really
good news because then we have
a third piece of bone to test.
Maybe it's a
different individual,
and we can better
pinpoint a time
frame and where they came from.
That will help potentially
determine who was here, so.
OK.
CHARLES BARKHOUSE: Exciting.
Well, this sounds good.
Exciting.
At least we know
that the oddities
we found last year in H8 weren't
just from that drill hole.
There's more
material down there,
and I expect to find more.
You know, the more we go
through the spoils, the more
stuff that will come up.
Absolutely.
There's something down
there in the money pit, Rick.
I-- I know that.
Look, it's not about
right or wrong.
It's not-- it's about
the search for the truth.
Yeah.
You know?
But we are finding
interesting clues.
We are trying to apply real
science to a real mystery
with real professional acumen.
So the hope is, as
this year progresses,
we will find the one thing.
That's my hope.
DAN HENSKEE: Yep.
NARRATOR: For the Laginas
and their partners,
the idea that something
of historical significance
happened on Oak Island
is no longer a question.
But as they continue to dig at
Smith's Cove, in the money pit
and in other areas throughout
the island, what will
they find?
Priceless historical
manuscripts?
Gold and silver left here
by the Knights Templar?
Or will it be something
much more valuable?
Something so precious it needed
to be guarded with human lives?
