What really happened to Amelia Earhart? The 40th anniversary of the famed flier's disappearance with her co-pilot and navigator, Fred Noonan, will be July 2. | By Chicago Tribune 1-16-1977 |
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In interviews with Saipan natives, the investigators learned that in 1937 a thin woman with short hair and a white man with a long nose were seen under guard on the Japanese-held island. Islanders told them the woman looked sad and seemed hurt. They said she apparently had dysentery.
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