Season 12 Secrets Exposed: Why Rick and Marty Lagina Are Furious
Oak Island Season 12: Secrets, Discoveries, and Rising Tensions
A Leak Shakes the Lagina Brothers
Oak Island Insider recently revealed major details about The Curse of Oak Island Season 12, sparking excitement and controversy. Rick and Marty Lagina, usually discreet about their work, are reportedly furious about this leak. With a new sponsor and expanded resources, the brothers are prepared to dig deeper than ever, but secrecy remains crucial to their mission.

Renewed Efforts in the Money Pit
The Laginas and their team continue to focus on the Money Pit, the legendary site believed to hold Oak Island’s greatest secrets. Working with Duma Contracting Limited, the crew has pushed the Garden Shaft down to 90 feet and drilled as deep as 95 feet. Early finds include pieces of metal and wood that suggest the presence of old structures below ground.
Clues from Borehole H8
Borehole H8 has long been central to the team’s theories about a hidden chapel vault. Excavations there have uncovered fragments of parchment, book covers, and wooden structures. A shadowy formation spotted at 170 feet has added to speculation that the team is on the verge of a breakthrough, though challenges persist as debris shifts during drilling.
Shifting Attention to the Southeastern Wetland
Beyond the Money Pit, Gary Drayton, Jack Begley, and Billy Gerhart are exploring an old stone path in the southeastern marsh. The structure could be a former wharf or road, possibly linked to trade or the Knights Templar. Discoveries of oddly placed boulders and step-like rock formations suggest deliberate construction, fueling new theories about the island’s past.
Artifacts from the Swamp
Excavations in the swamp continue to yield intriguing results. A large wooden board believed to be from a ship, strategically placed stones, and ramps hidden beneath mud all point toward man-made engineering. Rick Lagina believes these features are too deliberate to be natural and may connect directly to the Money Pit’s history.
Archaeological Breakthroughs
The archaeology team, led by Jaime Kuba and Emma Culligan, is investigating a stone foundation beneath a circular depression. Finds include Venetian glass beads, a 14th-century lead token, and tools tied to historical trade networks. Soil samples tested with X-ray diffraction have revealed mortar-like materials consistent with the Money Pit, hinting at intentional construction across the island.
The Role of Lot 5
Lot 5 has emerged as another key location. Soil samples from this area match those taken from the Money Pit, despite being 104 feet apart. This discovery suggests that soil was intentionally relocated, indicating organized construction. Theories now range from William Phips’ lost treasure to hidden vaults built centuries ago.

Ancient Wood and Metal Evidence
Wood fragments retrieved from tunnels date back to the 1600s, fueling speculation about early European involvement. A recently discovered metal object may be a remnant of a broken treasure vault plug, sparking new debate within the team. While no definitive treasure has surfaced, these finds provide tantalizing evidence of human activity centuries before modern digs began.
A Mix of Science and Speculation
The Oak Island search now combines cutting-edge technology with centuries-old legends. Water testing, borehole scans, and archaeological analysis add credibility to theories, but the constant stream of “just one more dig” reflects the enduring uncertainty of the quest.
The Mystery Endures
Despite obstacles and elusive evidence, the Lagina brothers remain committed. Each discovery deepens the mystery, drawing them—and viewers—further into Oak Island’s layered history. Will Season 12 finally reveal treasure, or will the true value of Oak Island always lie in the chase itself?








