Disappearance of Amelia Earhart

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Feb 16 2010

    Rumor has it she was offed by mirror magnates who were enraged at all the mirrors she broke. That was one ugly "woman."

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    jfi776f9

    Fri Feb 05 2010

    Just a case of death with no found body. How and when the death really occured does not enhance the mystery in any way. I'm surprised that the alien-abduction theory was not put forward here.

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Nov 19 2007

    Obviously, she was abducted by aliens.

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    amber364

    Mon Nov 19 2007

    my theory is she committed cucide in the book amelia earhart: missing declared dead there is a direct quote from the book "i want to go in my plan,quickly" and she ran out of fule flying now what great flyer would not land if she new she was gonna run out of fule? by:amber miron email:[email protected]

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    alexmandel

    Tue Nov 13 2007

    During many years a volume of facts and evidence was collected that thoroughly discredits the "repatriation theory" about Amelia Earhart . Two certified forensic professionals, Dr. Walter Birkby (Arizona) and Dr. Todd Fenton (Michigan), after studying the "photograph overlays", came to a negative conclusion about the credibility of the theory (yet in 2005), refusing to support it. In 2006, another professional - criminal forensic expert Kevin Richland - was hired by National Geographic to study photographs of Earhart and Bolam. He cited many measurable differences between them, eliminating any possibility that Bolam was Earhart. The same was the conclusion of many long-time serious researchers who studied Bolam's personal life history for years and found that her life is a matter of public record, thoroughly documented and not "mysterious" in any sense. Some results of these studies are summarized, for example, here: http://www.ameliaearhartmovie.com/lostflightgrouplf g/ireneb... Read more

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    djahuti

    Wed May 10 2006

    Not much of a mystery at all.She's dead by now,whether or not she survived the crash.If our Government can't (or doesn't really WANT to) find Osama BinLaden with all of this modern technology at their hands,how can we expect people to have found one tiny airplane & it's pilot way back then?

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    david_billings

    Fri Oct 07 2005

    Look at the following website: www.electranewbritain.com/ It is my project for the last 11 years, give me your opinion. The website contains all the details except where the aircraft wreck seen in 1945 rests. David Billings Australia.

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    irishgit

    Mon Aug 08 2005

    Minor mystery at best. The Pacific is a big place and as others have said, a minute deviance from course translates to several, perhaps hundreds of miles.

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    flick01

    Sat Sep 18 2004

    There is much speculation about what happened to Amelia Earhart. There are three popular theories and while none of them seem to have definitive proof, they all have some measure of credibility depending on who you believe. The first theory is that she crashed in the Pacific Ocean. At its height, the search effort involved 3,000 people, 10 ships and 65 planes all turning up empty handed. The second theory is that she and Fred Noonan crashed on an island and died. Numerous searches over the years to the island of Nikumaroro have turned up a number of man made parts some of which could have been from the missing Lockheed Electra. So far they have discovered a navigator's bookcase, a sheet of aluminum with red paint, a cut strip of aluminum, an aluminum plate, a dado (protective plate to shield wiring from passenger's feet) rivets, airplane skin manufactured before 1940, a channel assembly, electrical cables, plexiglass, aircraft safety wire, a broken thermometer, threaded metal cap, an... Read more

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    aryandan

    Thu Sep 16 2004

    I heard her trip was actually a spy mission.

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    lre1021

    Thu Sep 16 2004

    Her last name is spelled with an E you idiots