Dream Oak Productions

The Beach Remains

True Crime EN ↓ 8 episodes

The Beach Remains is a cinematic true-crime investigation into unsolved murders, buried corruption, and forgotten FBI files along Maryland’s coast. Through FOIAs, underwater dives, and interviews with insiders, the series uncovers a haunting mystery that may still be unfolding. 

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Dream Oak Productions

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True Crime

Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 7: Night Crawlers 03.07.2026

As the season's investigation reaches its conclusion, buried FBI files, political scandals, and one of the earliest behavioral profiles ever tied to the Barbara Bushnell case begin reshaping the story entirely. But after a denied FOIA request and a formal federal appeal, the biggest question may no longer be what happened in Ocean City decades ago — but why some parts of the story may still m...

Episode 6: One More Case 29.06.2026

The decades-old murder of seasonal resident Barbara Bushnell, an ice cream server at Dumser’s Dairyland on the Ocean City boardwalk, pulls the investigation in an unsettling new direction. As forgotten witness accounts, forensic questions, and conversations with retired Ocean City detective Brett Case begin resurfacing old uncertainties, the case reveals how much may still remain unresolved surrou...

Episode 5: By the Book 22.06.2026

A retired judge’s decades-old allegations reopen a dark chapter in Ocean City history involving political power, vice, intimidation, and controversial State’s Attorney Jack Sanford. As the investigation turns toward Sanford’s close associate Leroy Tyler and the unsolved murder of Rosemary Moon McIntyre, it raises the possibility that a volatile Worcester County may have overlooked critical clues f...

Episode 1: Suitcase in the Sand 15.06.2026

When potentially human remains are discovered on a quiet stretch of Ocean City Maryland shoreline, conflicting stories begin surfacing almost immediately. What starts as a mysterious suitcase in the sand slowly unravels into a haunting investigation involving shifting official narratives, submerged evidence, and unanswered questions buried beneath the tides.  Send us Fan Mail

Episode 2: Getting to the Bottom of It 15.06.2026

As questions surrounding the Stinky Beach discovery deepen, the investigation plunges into the water. Divers, underwater drones, shifting tides, and a mysterious scour hole beneath Ocean City’s inlet begin revealing just how difficult it may be to recover the truth once something disappears beneath the water.  Send us Fan Mail

Episode 3: Occam's Dulling Razor 15.06.2026

New evidence and forensic analysis begin challenging the simplest explanations surrounding the Stinky Beach discoveries. As the investigation expands beyond Ocean City, strange patterns, overlooked discoveries, and unsettling possibilities force a deeper question: what if the obvious answer was never the right one?  Send us Fan Mail

Episode 4: More Cases 15.06.2026

What began as a single investigation into a mysterious suitcase starts widening into something far more unsettling. As additional disappearances, suspicious deaths, and forgotten local cases emerge, a disturbing pattern begins to take shape along Maryland’s coast — one that may connect decades of buried secrets  Send us Fan Mail

Official Trailer 22.05.2026

 A mysterious discovery along the Ocean City shoreline reopens a haunting investigation into unsolved murders, buried corruption, and forgotten FBI files along Maryland’s coast. The Beach Remains premieres June 2026  Send us Fan Mail

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