30: The Silent Man of Sandy Cove
Watch on YouTubeIn 1863, the quiet fishing village of Sandy Cove was forever changed by a single, unsettling discovery.
Along the rocky shoreline, locals found a young man sitting alone on the beach—both of his legs freshly amputated, his clothes still fine, his expression calm but distant. When asked who he was or how he came to be there, he spoke only one word:
“Jerome.”
Over the next fifty years, Jerome would become one of Atlantic Canada’s most enduring mysteries. He lived out his life moving between homes and institutions across Nova Scotia, refusing to explain his past, lashing out violently when pressed, and guarding his silence with almost supernatural determination.
Was Jerome a sailor punished for mutiny? A political exile from Europe? A victim of organized crime—or a man deliberately erased? Sources & Further Reading- Primary & Historical Sources
Mooney Jr., Fraser. Jerome: Solving the Mystery of Nova Scotia’s Silent Castaway. Nimbus Publishing. Digby County historical records and oral histories 19th-century Nova Scotia newspaper accounts documenting Jerome’s discovery and later life Secondary & Folklore Sources
Nova Scotia Archives – regional medical and institutional records Local histories of Digby Neck and the Annapolis Basin Maritime folklore collections documenting oral traditions surrounding Jerome Online & Reference Materials
Canadian Museum of History – regional folklore archives Nova Scotia Museum – coastal community history resources Encyclopedic entries and historical summaries on the Jerome of Sandy Cove case Episode Links-
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