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America 'hid Amelia Earhart's capture and execution by the Japanese' Bill Sablan of Guam said his uncle Tun worked at a Japanese prison in late '30s Tun said 2 American pilots - 1 female - were interned there after being rescued That fits a theory that Earhart and her navigator were kept on Saipan island Tun said the Japanese, fearing an international incident, had the pair executed And the US military retrieved the remains after World War II, but kept quiet Others who were on Saipan at the time have related the arrival of the pilot By James Wilkinson and Emily Crane For Dailymail.com and Richard Shears for MailOnlinePublished: 17:06 EST, 25 November 2017 | Updated: 01:27 EST, 26 November 2017Aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and her navigator were executed by the Japanese government to avoid an international incident, and the US played along, a shocking theory claims.The theory says Earhart, who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and navigator Fred Noonan were killed on the island of Saipan, now a US commonwealth, after their disappearance in 1937 has been around for more than 50 years now.Continued at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5117527/America-hid-Amelia-Earharts-execution-Japanese.html
The number of Earhart conspiracy theories is second only to those describing what really happened on Nov. 22, 1963,