To: sodpoodle
The real mystery is where are the bones? If they had the bones, they could do DNA analysis, then it's thumbs up or thumbs down, and case closed.
To: Governor Dinwiddie
If they had the bones, they could do DNA analysis, then it's thumbs up or thumbs down, and case closed.
Aaaahhhh, but then that would effectively KILL the brouhaha over Ms. Earhart's disappearance, now wouldn't it? As it is now, they can wildly speculate that she was a POW or that we will never know what truly happened or all kinds of other stupidity.
10 posted on
03/07/2018 1:14:06 PM PST by
ExTxMarine
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To: Governor Dinwiddie
“The real mystery is where are the bones? If they had the bones, they could do DNA analysis, then it’s thumbs up or thumbs down, and case closed.”
Probably in some collectors showroom.
People collect all kinds of strange things so the probable bones of Amelia Earhart would be worth a pretty penny.
Enough to bribe an official to publicly declare them to come from a male, then issue a letter stating the bones are from the female flyer.
The world of collecting can be strange and some things VERY strange.
15 posted on
03/07/2018 3:22:31 PM PST by
oldvirginian
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