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Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan were prisoners on Saipan and killed, according to uncle's tale

Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan were prisoners on Saipan and killed, according to uncle's tale A Chamorro man with ties to Saipan shared a theory about Amelia Earhart being a Japanese prisoner in Saipan shared with him through an uncle who worked at the prison she may have been held at. Jerick Sablan/PDN HAGATNA, Guam — A man with ties to Saipan shared information that promotes a theory that Amelia Earhart was brought to the island and held prisoner 80 years ago. William “Bill” Sablan, who lives on Chamorro, said his uncle Tun Akin Tuho worked at the prison where Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan were taken prisoner in Saipan. The History Channel shared the theory that the two were taken prisoner in a recent TV special called Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence. Eighty years after Earhart made her voyage around the world, people are still trying to figure out what happened to the famed pilot. The theory shared by History’s TV special says Earhart was captured and executed on Saipan by the Empire of Japan. The U.S. government and military knew it (and even found and exhumed her body). And both governments have been lying about it ever since. Sablan’s uncle’s story fits this theory. In 1971, he was speaking with his uncle and cousin about his dream of becoming a pilot when his uncle mentioned the people that were held prisoner in Saipan. His uncle described an American woman and man taken to a Saipan prison in the mid-1930s by ship. He said they were found with a plane on a southern Pacific Island under Japanese control. Sablan said Earhart was brought to Saipan, for it was a hub for the Japanese. His uncle said that he remembers the woman and man because Caucasian people were rare on Saipan. The prison was usually quiet, but the pair's arrival caused a commotion. “They had no reason to be there,” Sablan said. His uncle said the plane they were flying was dropped somewhere in the ocean before coming to Saipan. The uncle said that the two were in the Saipan prison for two or three days before they were killed. Sablan said it's possible the U.S. found and relocated the remains. According to news files, in 1960 a CBS radio man, Fred Goerner, spoke with at least a dozen reliable witnesses from Saipan, who shared that before the war, two white people arrived on Saipan — described as “flyers” or “spies” — and they were held in the Japanese jail. They said the flyers were tall and one of them was a woman, but her hair was cut short and she was wearing men’s clothing, files state. The year was 1937, the same year Earhart and Noonan were lost. Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart theory Amelia Earhart theories was Amelia Earhart held prisoner Saipan Earhart disappearance Fred Noonan Fred Noonan theories was Earhart murdered

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