On July 5th 2020, we walked away from the Amelia Earhart case as a team. After over a year of recording and almost two years in production, we ended what I thought was the final conversation we’d have on this show regarding Amelia Earhart. 

Well, you know how that goes…..

2 weeks ago, on January 26th, a very intriguing sonar image of what appears to be an aircraft 16,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific was revealed by Tony Romeo and Deep Sea Vision - a team that had been searching in that area for any remnants they could find of the holy grail of aviation. Sometimes, when you’re searching for a needle in the biggest haystack on the face of the earth, you produce a miracle. 

Tonight, for one night only, we return to our audience and re-open the case that we left over 4 years ago. 

Suddenly, it’s the summer of 2019 again. And Jen Taylor hasn't missed a step. 

This is a line I never thought I’d say again. Welcome back to Vanished. This is Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan.

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Opening Audio News Clip  

SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING

Is This Amelia Earhart’s Long-Lost Plane? @ The Wall Street Journal

Liz Smith’s Dateline Theory Blog 

Tantalizing Theories About the Earhart Disappearance @ History

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