SG-19 wrote:At the end of the day all we are going to get is more and more wild speculation. Until the aircraft shows up somewhere in whatever condition, or until somebody makes some kind of demands, or claims some sort of responsibility, we may never know and this event will become one of those mysteries left unsolved, after all do we really know what happened to Ameilia Earhardt so many years later NO we don't.
Actually, strong evidence has been found to indicate that she ditched somewhere in the Gilbert Islands, in what is now the country Kiribati. They have found a lipstick tube, various articles of clothing, and a WWII-era US Navy photograph showing an object that appears to be the landing gear of a Lockheed Model 10 Electra. How long she may have survived (if at all) is only the stuff of speculation.