S1 Ep12: Vanished Amelia Earhart "Left for Dead" (Part Two)

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S1 Ep12: Vanished Amelia Earhart "Left for Dead" (Part Two)

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"Vanished: Amelia Earhart" was recorded in its entirety by the Zoom H1N microphone. Get yours here.

A special thank you to Chris Cogswell of the "Mad Scientist Podcast" for recording tonight's exit script. 






EXHIBITS

Project’s Exhibit 1: TIGHAR’s log of post-lost radio signals

Project’s Exhibit 2: “The Post-Lost Radio Signals,” an analysis of the signals written by TIGHAR and released in 2018
Project’s Exhibit 3: Selected entries from Betty Klenck’s diary

Project’s Exhibit 4: TIGHAR Earhart Project Research Bulletin #82 - “The Bevington Object: What’s Past is Prologue.”

Project’s Exhibit 5: Photos of Artifact 2-2-V-1.

Project’s Exhibit 6: Photos of Artifact 2-3-V-2.

Project’s Exhibit 7: Photos of USALite Flashlight.

Project’s Exhibit 8: Photos and Analysis of the woman’s compact from Dr. Tom King’s Blog.
Project’s Exhibit 9: Analysis of the Freckle Cream Jar from Dr. Tom King’s Blog.
Project’s Exhibit 10: The Chater Report.

Project’s Exhibit 11: Fred Hooven’s 1982 Report.

Project’s Exhibit 12: 1940-41 Telegram Transcriptions including Gerald Gallagher’s Notations and Dr. D.W. Hoodless’s Report “The Bone Files” (TIGHAR, 1997).
Project’s Exhibit 13: 1998 TIGHAR’s Analysis of Hoodless’s Report - “Amelia Earhart’s Bones and Shoes? Current Anthropological Perspectives on an Historical Mystery” (Burns, et al., 1998)
Project’s Exhibit 14: 2015 Cross & Wright’s Response to the 1998 Analysis - “The Nikumaroro bones identification controversy: First-hand examination versus evaluation by proxy - Amelia Earhart found or still missing?” (Cross & Wright 2015)
Project’s Exhibit 15: 2018 Jantz’s Response to Cross & Wright’s Analysis - “Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" (Jantz, 2018)
Project’s Exhibit 16: Anthropology: The Four Subfields (Pearson, n.d.)
Project’s Exhibit 17: Norwich City Crewman Analysis - “Lost Norwich City Crewmen: Potential Sources of the Human Remains Discovered on Gardner Island (now Nikumaroro Island) in 1940” (Kenton Spading, January 2019)
Defense Exhibit 1: Sextant Box Analysis - “The Origin of the Nikumaroro Sextant Box” (Kada, October 2018)
Defense Exhibit 2: “The World Flight, Second Attempt: The Final Flight; Part 1: Lae to Midpoint” (Dr. Randall S. Jacobson)
Defense Exhibit 3: “Range Study Lockheed Electra Bimotor Airplane” (Kelly Johnson)
Defense Exhibit 4: Statement by Ric Gillespie concerning fuel consumption.

Defense Exhibit 5: Video of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan’s takeoff from Lae, New Guinea
Defense Exhibit 6: Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs (TIGHAR’s Dr. Karen Burns, 2003)




ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES


What is FORDISC?

DNA Preservation in Water - “Effects of Different Types of Water on the Degradation Rate of Human DNA in Bone and Tissue” (Graham & Adamowicz, 2014)

“Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History” (Trouillot, 1995)
Methods in Identifying Skeletal Material - “New Perspectives in Forensic Human Skeletal Identification” (Latham, Bartelink, & Finnegan, 2018)
Archaeological Documentation Methods - “Archaeology and Forensic Death Investigations” (Haglund, 2001)
YouTube video on Taphonomy and Coconut Crabs

TIGHAR Website

TIGHAR Forum

Tom King’s Website


“The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree.” (Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica, Jan. 17, 2019).