A tiny bone found on a tropical island could finally solve the riddle of what happened to Amelia Earhart.
Researchers from The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (Tighar) found what appears to be a phalanx from a finger and two other bones, one of them from the neck, alongside a host of other clues after two decades and 10 expeditions attempting to solve the mystery. They include part of a mirror from a woman’s compact, a zip from a Pennsylvania factory and travel-sized bottles made in New Jersey as well as a pocket knife listed on her aircraft’s inventory, all manufactured in the 1930s.
Alongside the goods are the remains of small fires with bird and fish bones, and empty oyster shells laid out in a row as if to collect water.
The discovery suggests that Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, endured lingering deaths as castaways on a desert island and were eventually eaten by crabs.
Amazing
shut. the front. fucking. door. someone make a documentary about these finds, and if for some reason this is old and one’s been made - i need it.
holy fuck this is awesome.
Pretty cool stuff.
This left me more upset than I thought I would be, I can’t even begin to fathom what it must’ve been like to slowly die...
This is so sad. So… I dunno.. I guess I just always hoped she’d died quickly and painlessly! She’s such a hero to so...
Her story held such a morbid kind of fascination for me when I was younger. I read about her a lot. The thought of the...
omg! I’m obsessed they need to figure this shit out and research this! I would be sooo excited if they found out it was...
Cher! Read this....A tiny bone found on a tropical island could finally solve the riddle...
I hope this is true. This mystery has fascinated me since childhood.