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SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- It's the coldest of cold cases, and yet 70 years after Amelia Earhart disappeared, clues are still turning up.
The previously unknown diary of an Associated Press reporter, surfacing after decades.
If what's known now had been conveyed to searchers then, might Earhart and her navigator have been rescued? It's one of a thousand questions that keep the case from being declared dead, as Earhart herself was a year and a half after she vanished.
Originally posted by searching_for_truth
If there is one case of a missing person that is really puzzling, full of mysteries and a possible conspiracy involved, I would say that Amelia Earhart's case is one of the classics.