Off of the coast of western Australia, the Dutch East India Company’s state-of-the-art ship, the Batavia, wrecks on a reef in June of 1629. One of the officers on board, a failed apothecary named Jeronimus Corenlisz, is left in charge of the survivors and begins to slaughter them with terrible brutality. I’m joined by the author of “Batavia’s Graveyard”, Mike Dash, who tells this story in gruesome detail.
More about the author here: https://www.mikedash.com/