Investigators into the never-resolved mystery of Amelia Earhart's death have released a photo suggesting she may have survived a crash in the Pacific and been captured by the Japanese.
The aviator disappeared in 1937 on an attempt to become the first female pilot to fly around the globe.
US Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:
IN: "The photograph was found..."
OUT: SOCThe aviator disappeared in 1937 on an attempt to become the first female pilot to fly around the globe.
US Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:
IN: "The photograph was found..."
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