The answer to what happened to Ms.Earhart is one of those historical mysteries that people occasionally ponder. There are many others:
What happened to the Roanoke colony?
Did Richard Hauptmann really kidnap the Lindbergh baby?
Who was Jack the Ripper?
Questions like these can occupy hours of fanciful speculation. There are segments of the population that devote themselves to studying things like this to find answers. Unfortunately due to the passage of time, I don't think most people really have that great of an interest in these matters anymore. They'll read an article about these types of things if it appears online or in the newspaper and promptly forget about it.
Whatever information released about Ms. Earhart is too late for the people who knew her and loved her to benefit. That is the sad part.
The answer to what happened to Ms.Earhart is one of those historical mysteries that people occasionally ponder. There are many others:
What happened to the Roanoke colony?
Did Richard Hauptmann really kidnap the Lindbergh baby?
Who was Jack the Ripper?
Questions like these can occupy hours of fanciful speculation. There are segments of the population that devote themselves to studying things like this to find answers. Unfortunately due to the passage of time, I don't think most people really have that great of an interest in these matters anymore. They'll read an article about these types of things if it appears online or in the newspaper and promptly forget about it.
Whatever information released about Ms. Earhart is too late for the people who knew her and loved her to benefit. That is the sad part.
And the Tartarian Empire.
I'll bet 99% of the population has no idea who she was