They were lost. Some bones were found in a museum that matched the measurements tho. Supposedly those were tested but I haven't seen any followup since
Nobody knows for sure where those bones are. This entire analysis done by this professor was done based on the recorded measurements of the skeleton from 1940. SOme time after this story, some bones were found in a museum in Tarawa, whcih may or may not be the same bones. DNA testing of those bones indicated that they were not Earhart's
Isn't this island (or atoll) the same one that the recent sonar findings in 2024 claim to have found her plane sunken at depths deeper than the titanic. Makes since that she survived and got to that island only to die of exposure and starvation. I think the professor was right.
No. The sonar image is within 100 miles of Howland Island, whcih is the Island that she was supposed to land on to refuel. The Island where the bose were found in 1940 was Gardner Island (Now Nikumaroro ) Gardner Island is about 4000 miles south of Howland Island.
I highly doubt they found her bones. Earhart was trying to circumnavigate the earth only to discover the earth is flat ... they flew off the edge of the earth and became space junk ...
Why can't they do DNA on these bones?
I'm guessing the exposure to constant sunlight has something to do with it? I don't think there is any vegetation on that atoll.
They were lost. Some bones were found in a museum that matched the measurements tho. Supposedly those were tested but I haven't seen any followup since
Nobody knows for sure where those bones are. This entire analysis done by this professor was done based on the recorded measurements of the skeleton from 1940. SOme time after this story, some bones were found in a museum in Tarawa, whcih may or may not be the same bones. DNA testing of those bones indicated that they were not Earhart's
Wait so the last professor says it’s confirmed the remains were hers and he said the claims that she was captured by the Japanese were false?
Yes!... yes yes and yesss
@@booboobearsugarbear9109 no no no she died on Saipan
No. Nothing is "confirmed"
Isn't this island (or atoll) the same one that the recent sonar findings in 2024 claim to have found her plane sunken at depths deeper than the titanic. Makes since that she survived and got to that island only to die of exposure and starvation. I think the professor was right.
No. The sonar image is within 100 miles of Howland Island, whcih is the Island that she was supposed to land on to refuel. The Island where the bose were found in 1940 was Gardner Island (Now Nikumaroro ) Gardner Island is about 4000 miles south of Howland Island.
The History Channel isn't much of a reference.
Got that right.
0:23 his word is as good as the original dr conclusion… except he has science to back up his conclusion
I hope this mistery is solved. 😃
Yeah
Did you know that area in the Pacific Ocean is known as The Bermuda Triangle West !
I highly doubt they found her bones. Earhart was trying to circumnavigate the earth only to discover the earth is flat ... they flew off the edge of the earth and became space junk ...
This is the most scientifically plausible theory, TBH
DNA test?
Mystery solved!!
But where’s Fred?
@@jjonahjameson8934 No idea