
Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence
The disappearance of Amelia Earheart and her navigator Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937 is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of all time. Now, 80 years later, newly uncovered evidence from within U.S. Government archives may finally bring this case to a close. Former FBI official, Shawn Henry, investigates new, shocking evidence supporting that Earhart may have survived her final flight, crash-landed in the Marshall Islands and was captured by the Japanese military - dying in their custody on Saipan. Evidence includes documents containing new information indicating that the U.S. government knew that she was in the custody of a foreign power, and may have covered it up. Plus, an original interview with the last living eyewitness who claims to have seen Earhart and Noonan after their crash.