On July 5th 2020, we walked away from the Amelia Earhart case as a team. After over a year of recording and almost two years in production, we ended what I thought was the final conversation we’d have on this show regarding Amelia Earhart.
Well, you know how that goes…..
2 weeks ago, on January 26th, a very intriguing sonar image of what appears to be an aircraft 16,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific was revealed by Tony Romeo and Deep Sea Vision - a team that had been searching in that area for any remnants they could find of the holy grail of aviation. Some...
On July 5th 2020, we walked away from the Amelia Earhart case as a team. After over a year of recording and almost two years in production, we ended what I thought was the final conversation we’d have on this show regarding Amelia Earhart.
Well, you know how that goes…..
2 weeks ago, on January 26th, a very intriguing sonar image of what appears to be an aircraft 16,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific was revealed by Tony Romeo and Deep Sea Vision - a team that had been searching in that area for any remnants they could find of the holy grail of aviation. Sometimes, when you’re searching for a needle in the biggest haystack on the face of the earth, you produce a miracle.
Tonight, for one night only, we return to our audience and re-open the case that we left over 4 years ago.
Suddenly, it’s the summer of 2019 again. And Jen Taylor hasn't missed a step.
This is a line I never thought I’d say again. Welcome back to Vanished. This is Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan.
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SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
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Is This Amelia Earhart’s Long-Lost Plane? @ The Wall Street Journal
- Liz Smith’s Dateline Theory Blog
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Tantalizing Theories About the Earhart Disappearance @ History
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