Bones discovered on a Pacific island belong to Amelia Earhart, a new forensic analysis shows

tangerinegreen555

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Amelia Earhart's story is revolutionary: She was the first woman to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean, and might have been the first to fly around the world had her plane not vanished over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.

After decades of mystery surrounding her disappearance, her story might come to a close.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-amelia-earhart-bones-analysis-20180307-story.html
Fascinating case, but it was solved a year and a half ago right here:

https://www.rollitup.org/t/amelia-earhart-finally-located-after-79-years.922836/
 

neosapien

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I find it a bit of a long shot. They say the actual bones were misplaced or discarded a long time ago. And they're just using computer programs to match up the recorded bone sizes to what could have been her body frame. Not like they took DNA from the bones and it's her. What a jip.
 

curious2garden

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I find it a bit of a long shot. They say the actual bones were misplaced or discarded a long time ago. And they're just using computer programs to match up the recorded bone sizes to what could have been her body frame. Not like they took DNA from the bones and it's her. What a jip.
Yeah speculation, even for large numbers of speculation is still nothing more than....... sigh.......
 
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