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Questions raised about timeline presented in new Amelia Earhart documentar­y

- MARK KENNEDY

A Japanese military-history buff has apparently undermined a new theory that Amelia Earhart survived a crash-landing in the Pacific Ocean during her historic attempted round-the-world flight in 1937.

The history blogger has posted the same photograph that f ormed the backbone of a documentar­y from cable channel History that aired on Sunday that argued that Earhart was alive in July 1937 — but the book the photo was in was apparently published two years before the famed aviator disappeare­d. History is looking into the matter but stands behind its documentar­y.

The undated black-and-white photo is of a group of people standing on a dock on Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands. One of the people seems to be a slim woman with her back to the camera.

The documentar­y argued that it proved Earhart, along with her navigator Fred Noonan, landed in 1937 in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands, where they were picked up by the Japanese military and held prisoner.

The History channel said this week that its investigat­ors are “exploring the latest developmen­ts about Amelia Earhart and we will be transparen­t in our findings.”

“Ultimately, historical accuracy is most important to us and our viewers,’’ it said in a statement.

In the documentar­y, the photo is subjected to facial-recognitio­n and other forensic testing, such as torso measuremen­ts. Experts on the show claimed the subjects are likely Earhart and Noonan.

A retired federal agent said he discovered the image in 2012 in the National Archives in Maryland. The blogger said he found the same image digitised in a Japan library but it has not been authentica­ted. The disappeara­nce of Earhart and Noonan on July 2, 1937, in the Western Pacific Ocean has been the subject of continuing searches, research and debate.

A long-standing theory is that the famed pilot ran out of gas and crashed into deep ocean waters northwest of Howland Island.

 ??  ?? This undated photo discovered in the US National Archives shows people on a dock in Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands.
This undated photo discovered in the US National Archives shows people on a dock in Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands.

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