Floyd Collins hoped to find another entrance to the Mammoth Caves
or possibly a new cave along the road to the Mammoth Caves and to draw
some of the visitors to them.
On January 30, 1925, Collins managed to
squeeze through several narrow passageways; he claimed he had discovered
a large chamber, though this was never verified. Because his lamp was
dying, he had to leave quickly before exploring the chamber. He became
trapped in a small passage on his way out. He accidentally knocked over
his lamp, putting out the light, and in the dark he dislodged a rock
from the ceiling, pinning his left leg.
After
being found the next day by friends, crackers were taken to him, and an
electric light was run down the passage to provide him light and some
warmth. Collins survived for over a week while rescue efforts were made: when he was finally reached he was already
dead from exposure. They left his body in place and filled
the shaft with debris. A doctor estimated he had died three or four days
before he was reached, with February 13 the most likely date.
Two early radio stations gave updates about Floyd Collin's rescue. This was a time when early radio stations had the power to "telescope" a case into one that played out on the national stage.