Stuff You Should Know - Short Stuff: Dog Suicide Bridge
Episode Date: March 3, 2021A bridge at the town of Dumbarton in Scotland has a terrible reputation as a site where dogs inexplicably leap to their death on the rocks 50 feet below. There is no shortage of theories why, but none... fully explain it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, and welcome to the short stuff. I'm Josh Arth Clark and there's Charles Ruff Bryant
and Jerry, oh no, Roland is out there somewhere too. You put us all together.
You have a really weird Scottish type mystery for the short stuff.
That's right. The mystery of the Overton Bridge.
That was great. You suddenly turned into like a character that the Scooby-Doo gang would meet
toward the beginning of the episode who'd set everything up for him.
You know, when we did our tour of Edinburgh.
Embra.
I met a dog there. I met a very kind lady on a walk through town and she was walking her
dog that looked sort of pit bullish and she was just so friendly and I love that accent,
so I'll do anything to get them to talk to me. And so I engaged her and her dog and I went,
oh, what's the breed? And she went, oh, just a wee staffy. Staffordshire cherry.
That was great. I remember you telling that story because you were saying that you were
missing your dogs because that was toward the end of that tour.
Yeah, I had to get my fix.
I remember hearing about that dog.
But this dog did not leap to its death.
No, which is good. Probably because it was nowhere near Dumbarton, Scotland,
or maybe Dumberton. Let's go with Dumberton.
Probably Dumberton.
Not Dumbarton.
Dumb American is more like it.
Exactly.
Dumberton, Scotland. Yeah, that's way better. There is a bridge there, the Overton Bridge,
like you were saying, and it's really beautiful. It's made of stone.
It's nice.
Very ornate. It's not the longest bridge you'll ever see. It's pretty short, actually,
and it's fairly low. But it does cross a substantial gap, something like 12 meters or
about 50 feet, drop into a ravine, a little stream with rocks and all sorts of stuff below it.
So there's a good reason for that bridge.
And it's also not the oldest bridge in the world. I think in the mid-19th century,
it was built to connect this estate that had just been built there, Overton House,
to the rest of the town. So it was a pretty useful bridge, too.
But it is now considered, widely considered, a haunted supernatural death bridge by the locals
in Dumbarton.
Yeah. And, namely, because of the weird thing that has happened, dating back to the 1950s,
at least as far as we know, there have been many cases, and we don't know how many, I've seen
that was a terrible website that said 600. And I was going to read some of it, actually,
but then I felt bad because it was in very broken English. It was either a bot writing it,
or it was someone who doesn't speak good English.
Well, we have a good 20 or 30 years before you need to empathize with bots.
Okay. It was pretty funny, though. But they reckoned about 600. Other people have said,
in the 100, some people say fewer, but dogs leaping off of this bridge evidently unleashed.
I mean, this is a very easy way to stop this. I mean, that's kind of the elephant in the room.
But I guess, you know, it's a quaint bridge, and it looks like a pretty
lovely small town. So maybe people can just walk around with their dogs off leash. But
these dogs leaping at 50 feet, and many of them dying, many of them suffering bad injuries,
supposedly one of them jumped from the bridge, survived, and ran up and jumped off again,
man, which is just crazy. That's second times on the owner, if you ask me.
Yeah. You know, jump from bridge once, shame on you. Second time, shame on me, the dog owner.
That's right. I saw in the New York Times article on this that they seem to think that
there is at least 50 that have been definitely documented. So this isn't just like local legend.
Like this is known to happen. This actually happens. These dogs are jumping to their deaths
off of this bridge. And it's a really weird thing that no one has been able to explain,
and we won't be able to explain it. But in 2010, the Dumberton Council, the city, the town council
contacted a behaviorist, animal behaviorist named David Sands, and said, hey, can you come
help figure this out? Because we're actually a fairly superstitious town. And right now,
the prevailing theory is that it's the white lady of Overton, the ghost of the widow of the son
of the guy who built Overton house that's causing these dogs to jump. And it's giving the white
lady of Overton a bad name because why would she want to do that? Yeah, why would she want to have
all these dogs die by their own paw? I don't know. Maybe she just always thought dogs were just so
stupid. So now in death, she's amusing herself by making them jump. All right, well, let's take
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All righty. So they bring this animal expert over there, David Sands.
Mm-hmm. He visits this bridge. I love how this article says he concluded first that the dogs
weren't doing this on purpose. It's like, yeah, I think suicide is uniquely human from not mistaken.
He earned his money right out of the gate. Someone will probably prove me wrong. There's
probably some animal that does this, but certainly not dogs. Well, don't even bother
writing in with lemmings, everybody, because we debunked that years ago.
That's right. So he had a couple of things to say, one of which was that the way the bridge is built
and the part of it has to do the tapered edges of the bridge, part of it has to do apparently,
I saw somewhere else, the foliage around it creates a little bit of an optical illusion
that looks like you may be able to just run right off this bridge onto ground.
I was surprised when I looked at the bridge, I thought they were slipping through a
a trestle or something on ground level, but it's a wall, like they have to jump up and over this
thing, which is totally on the owner. No, totally. It is like you said, the dogs that are the victims
of this are the same dogs that belong to people who like to show off how cool their dogs are that
they don't need to be on a leash, that kind of thing. But the dogs inevitably go up and
approach another dog or get too close to somebody who's scared of dogs. It never ends very well.
But yeah, the dog does have to jump over this wall into a 50 foot drop below.
Right. The second thing that he came up with was he said, I think that it could be possibly just
some of these smells down there, driving these dogs crazy of these animals. He reckoned it was
mink urine. I did see where one local hunter said, you know, there's no mink around here.
Oh, really? That's what one local hunter said. But then an official like an animal,
I don't know who the official body for animal, I don't know if it was rescue or just preservation
or something. SPCA. Oh, is it? The Scottish SPCA. All right. Well, I think it was an official from
there did say that where these dogs are jumping specifically on the bridge, he said there are
lots of mice, squirrel and mink nests. So they refuted this hunter at least. Yeah. So I guess the
theory from Sands and Sands also points out that the dogs that are jumping are by and large dogs
with long noses that are scent dogs, hunting dogs, that they would be more prone to pick up on a
bunch of scents or respond to a bunch of scents like mink, especially mink urine. And that that
combined with this potential optical illusion that there is flat ground right on the other side
of this wall is what's causing these dogs to jump. That's probably what it is. Apparently,
they even did a little testing and mink urine just makes these dogs crazy. So here's the thing,
like, yeah, that would seem like the most logical reasonable explanation. But then the next question
you have is why is it just this one bridge? Why is that not a thing all over Scotland or all over
the world, wherever there's mink or there's, you know, whatever kind of animal is going to set
off a certain kind of dog? Like, what is it about this one bridge? That kind of, it doesn't fully
like dismiss sans theory. It just suggests that there's some weird combination of things here
that we haven't quite put our finger on yet. Yeah, totally. You did mention the white lady of
Overton haunting the place. There is also another kind of story slash theory that in 1994, there
was a man, and this is just terrible, a 32 year old father through his baby off of this bridge
because he thought his baby was the Antichrist. The baby died the next day, and the father was
committed to an institution, obviously mentally ill. And some people say that they're jumping from
the same spot that this man through his baby from. But this was in 1994, it's been happening since
the 50s. Yeah, yeah, it's just kind of like an eerie addendum almost, you know? I think so.
You know, or some people I think think like, oh, it is supernatural. And this man was responding
to the same thing the dogs are. And the Celts actually, who used to live in the area actually
had a name for this kind of thing. They call it a thin place, which is where the spirit world
and our world kind of overlapped where the fabric between the two was thinnest, which is pretty
interesting. And then there's, in that supernatural camp, there's an author named Paul Owens, who
wrote the Baron of Rainbow Bridge. And from what I can tell, Owens book basically says, and also
you have to see the cover of this thing. It's adorable. But also like insane, like he Photoshopped
dogs jumping like in midair and made it look like they're jumping off the bridge. And for some reason,
Vladimir Putin is dressed like a stage musician and the magician in the background. It's a very odd
cover of a book. I'm looking now. That's weird. So didn't that guy look like Putin?
He sort of does. But from what I can surmise, Paul Owens thing is he's kind of mashed up the
rainbow bridge thing with, which is, I guess, what pets follow into the afterlife with like real life
and somehow suicide. Like he, I guess he thinks like the dogs are actually purposely taking
their lives. And like you said at the outset, that's just not, that's a human thing. That's
exclusively human. Because from what we know, we're the only ones who can conceive of what a life is.
And so therefore we're the only ones who can think of like ending that life. You know what I'm
saying? Like dogs, as far as we know, dogs and other animals are not capable of that.
What do you think of the whole rainbow bridge thing? I don't know anything about it. You've
mentioned it before. It ended up in the book, I think, was where I first ever saw it. And I
haven't seen it. Is it a book, a kid's book? No, I actually don't know the origin. I just
know that that's something that some people say like your pet has gone over the rainbow bridge
or whatever. I don't subscribe. Obviously they don't, it's not supposed to be real, but I'm just
don't, it's a little kind of goofy and hoo-hoo for me. But if that's your thing, and that makes you
feel better and stuff, I'm certainly not making fun of it. It's just not for us. I got you. So,
yeah, I have no opinion about rainbow bridge, but don't get me started on rainbow bright.
You got anything else? Yeah, nothing else. So the mystery remains, which is our kind of thing.
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