Criminal experts could finally discover the mystery behind the disappearance of Amelia Earhart
When we list some of the most emblematic women of modern times, there is a great chance that Amelia Earhart is on her. It was written in history books a
When we list some of the most emblematic women of modern times, there is a great chance that Amelia Earhart is on her. She was written in history books after becoming the first female pilot to always fly on the Atlantic Ocean. But unfortunately, on his attempt to cross the globe in 1937, she disappeared and had left without trace. Or was she?
On a glorious journey
As of May 21, 1932, Amelia Erahart went to become the first lady flying without stop on the Atlantic alone. She alone was, of course, there was a lot of danger that was there. After his 4th hour flight, she had problems. "I saw flames pulling exhaust pipe," she revealed: "I became uncomfortable ... It would have had four hours back, however, I thought it would be safer to move forward. " His chariot had fled.
Finally discovered?
So since she was a woman so memorable for what she has achieved, Amelia quickly won the glory. And after years of strong speculation and inspection, several researchers could have the answers to finally unlock the secrets concerning the intriguing tale of Earhart. Where did she disappear at all these years? The curious case of Amelia Earhart can be discovered ...
Additional proof
And although Tigraar's discoveries are impressive, there were still a number of skeptical people as to the announcement of Gillespie. A review wrote: "Everyone should have facts to safeguard [their] opinions and Mr. Gillespie, well, he does not" "but these people have found a" pot of ointment "that seemed to be a freckle ointment. Dr. Berry. She was aware of her complexion so that Earhart had freckles and we know that they considered them unattractive, "said Gillespie.
Maybe a spy?
There is yet another urban legend being distributed. There is another speculation about the reason for the trip from Amelia Earhart. The rumors arose that former President Franklin D. Roosevelt really sent Earhart on a secret mission, which she was a spy. After a successful mission, the pilot returned home and lived under a new alias, Irene Bolam. There are no facts to support this rumor.
Capture?
This photo has also led to another speculation about Amelia Earhart. Some say it was clear proof that it was removed by the Japanese on its attempted flight to cross the Pacific. The photo would have a flying partner of Amelia Fred Noonan on the Port Saluit of the Marshall Islands. Journalist Amy B Wang explained that "a figure with Earhart haircut and the approximate body type is on the platform, facing the camera". It's always a topic of debate so far ...
A true story or not?
In 1960, an elderly American coastguard called Floyd Kilts recited a story he had heard 14 years ago. The tale was of a man who traveled Nikumaroro and met an incredible incident. "There in the brush about 5 feet from the shore feet, he saw a skeleton," remembers the kilts ", what attracted him the shoes. Female shoes, kind friendly ..." Could He is the shoes of Amelie Earhart so ...?
A safe landing
It seemed that Amelia should have failed to try to cross the Atlantic. But she ended up beating chances. And within 20 hours and 40 minutes after take-off from Trepassey Harbor, Newfoundland, Earhart reached PWLL, Port of Bordy nearby, South Wales. "After having frightened most cows in the neighborhood, I found myself in the backyard of a farmer," she said. A farmer would have asked, "Have you stole away?" She replied: "American".