Samuel the Savage

The Queen Mary’s most sadistic resident, Samuel, is here to remind you: there is always more than meets the eye… Having made headlines around the world, only he has the answer to what truly happened on October 17th, 1948.

According to ship and police reports that fateful evening, Samuel was deranged and dangerous—not only to passengers and crew, but also to himself. After his brutal and bloody rampage against passengers and staff, Samuel was captured and locked in Stateroom B340 until the ship was docked the following day. When police arrived and entered the room, the blood-soaked walls, cruel carvings, and subsequent missing persons report launched a mystery that to this day remains unsolved.

2019
October 17, 1948 was just another day at sea for the thousands of passengers aboard The Queen Mary. No one would have guessed that a passenger aboard the ship by the name of Samuel would make headlines around the world. According to ship and police reports that fateful evening, Samuel was deranged and dangerous—not only to passengers and crew, but also to himself. After his brutal attack, he was captured and locked in Stateroom B340, only to vanish and leave nothing by blood-soaked walls.