“Spring Break Murders” returns to Crime & Investigation this Tuesday with a heartbreaking case that exposes the unseen dangers lurking beneath the surface of a carefree vacation. The episode, “Jarret Clark,” examines the 2006 disappearance of 18-year-old Jarret during a spring break camping trip to Wahoo Bay, Oklahoma. While Clark’s body was eventually found, the inconclusive autopsy only deepened suspicions about the circumstances of his death.
The scenic beauty and secluded nature of the Wahoo Bay campground present a challenge for investigators. The lack of reliable witnesses makes piecing together the events of that fateful spring break difficult. Jarret’s parents refuse to accept the account given by other campers present at the time, convinced that something more sinister occurred in the woods that day. Driven by their unwavering belief in their son and a determination to uncover the truth, they push authorities to investigate further, turning up the pressure to expose the secrets hidden within the woods.
“Spring Break Murders” highlights the tragic consequences that can arise when young people on vacation encounter unexpected threats and the negligence of those responsible for their safety. The series aims to give a voice to victims and hold those accountable to account for their actions.
Tune in to Crime & Investigation on Tuesday, 20 May at 10:00 PM GMT for this disturbing and important story.