Episode 155: Michelle von Emster - Swimming into Darkness

Episode 155: Michelle von Emster - Swimming into Darkness

From The Dark Oak by Just Us Gals Productions

May 28, 2026 · 1h 9m · Episode 163

About this episode

The episode explores the mysterious death of Michelle Von Emster, examining various theories surrounding her untimely demise.

25 year old Michelle Von Emster’s mysterious death in 1994 remains one of San Diego's most notorious mysteries. It was officially ruled a Great White Shark Attack but marine experts disagree with that finding. Why would she have gone swimming in frigid weather? Was it possible that her death was a tragic accident resulting from a fall from nearby cliffs? The most frightening theory of all is that Michelle was a victim of homicide. Years after her death, Michelle’s sister revealed disturbing details from Michelle’s youth that makes the circumstances surrounding her untimely death even more mysterious. Branch of Hope: Caroline’s Rainbow Foundation is a UK-registered charity founded in 2002 by the family of Caroline Ann Stuttle, a young British traveler who tragically lost her life while on a gap year in Australia. For more than twenty years, the organization has focused on promoting safer independent travel for young people and backpackers. It offers free educational resources, safety workshops, school presentations, and practical guides that help gap-year students and first-time adventurers prepare responsibly and stay safe on the road. While the foundation now serves primarily as…

People in this episode

Host: Just Us Gals Productions

Topics covered

  • mysterious death
  • Great White Shark Attack
  • homicide theory
  • San Diego
  • tragic accident
  • safety in travel

Keywords

  • Michelle Von Emster
  • shark attack
  • San Diego mystery
  • homicide
  • tragic accident
  • Caroline’s Rainbow Foundation
  • travel safety

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Organizations: Caroline’s Rainbow Foundation

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