What a Coal Miner Packed for Lunch in 1890... And Why Some Lunch Pails Were Never Opened
On March 2nd, 1890, 48 men descended into Krebs Mine Number Eleven. Only three returned. This isn't a story about a typical mining disaster. There was no explosion. There was no cave-in. According to sealed government reports and chilling survivor testimony, 45 men simply... ceased to exist. To this day, their lunch pails remain in an Oklahoma archive—unopened, empty, and unnaturally cold to the touch. In this video, we dive deep into the terrifying urban legend of the Tommy Knockers, the "small hands" seen pulling men into the dark, and the secret mine inspector report that the government kept hidden for 30 years. Why were the tunnels replaced by solid coal? And why do people still hear the rhythmic "knocking" every 27 seconds?

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