TheDailyBeast: 8 Crazy Conspiracy Theories About Aviator Amelia Earhart’s Demise
6. Fred Noonan, her navigator, was too drunk to operate the equipment.
| The first published reference to Noonan’s alleged alcoholism was in "The Search for Amelia Earhart," a 1966 book by journalist Fred Goerner. The author points to an April 1937 car crash in which the police supposedly noted that the driver, Noonan, “had been drinking,” and suggests that Noonan’s drinking problem was to blame for Earhart’s disappearance. Many stories about Noonan’s drinking habits have since surfaced. The only problem? According to the book "Amelia Earhart’s Shoes," nobody can find Goerner’s police report. And it’s quite a stretch to assert that, just because Noonan had been drinking in April, he was drunk on that fateful night in July. (Photo: AP Photo/File) See the Full Story at The Daily Beast |
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