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In the spring of 2003, TIGHAR sent Roger Kelley, a retired police office, and [[User:Moleski|Marty Moleski]], a Jesuit priest, to Fiji to follow up on various leads developed in the [[1999_Bones_Search_I|1999 search]] for the bones that had been [[Bones found on Nikumaroro| found on Nikumaroro]] in 1940.  Although TIGHAR had also developed fresh ideas for avenues to explore through the [[http://tighar.org/forum/AESForum.html Earhart Forum], Kelley and Moleski's search failed to find any trace of the bones, sextant, box, shoe parts, and corks on brass chains that [[Gerald_Gallagher|Gallagher]] had found on Niku and sent to Fiji.
In the spring of 2003, TIGHAR sent Roger Kelley, a retired police office, and [[User:Moleski|Marty Moleski]], a Jesuit priest, to Fiji to follow up on various leads developed in the [[1999_Bones_Search_I|1999 search]] for the bones that had been [[Bones found on Nikumaroro| found on Nikumaroro]] in 1940.  Although TIGHAR had also developed fresh ideas for avenues to explore through the [[http://tighar.org/forum/AESForum.html Earhart Forum], Kelley and Moleski's search failed to find any trace of the bones, sextant, box, shoe parts, and corks on brass chains that [[Gerald_Gallagher|Gallagher]] had found on Niku and sent to Fiji.
== Fiji Bones Search II (2003) ==
== TIGHAR field report ==
[http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/42_FijiBoneSearch.html Fiji Bone Search II--Final Report] (article on TIGHAR website)
[http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/42_FijiBoneSearch.html Fiji Bone Search II--Final Report] (article on TIGHAR website)



Revision as of 01:26, 10 February 2009

In the spring of 2003, TIGHAR sent Roger Kelley, a retired police office, and Marty Moleski, a Jesuit priest, to Fiji to follow up on various leads developed in the 1999 search for the bones that had been found on Nikumaroro in 1940. Although TIGHAR had also developed fresh ideas for avenues to explore through the [Earhart Forum, Kelley and Moleski's search failed to find any trace of the bones, sextant, box, shoe parts, and corks on brass chains that Gallagher had found on Niku and sent to Fiji.

TIGHAR field report

Fiji Bone Search II--Final Report (article on TIGHAR website)

Background

Suspects

The WPHC closed the [Bones file|inquiry]] into the death of an unknown person on Niku in September of 1941. The last entry in the file reads, "Seen. P.A. ["put away"]." There is no mention in the file of what was done with the bones and other materials that Gallagher had collected.

1941-1976 Western Pacific High Commission
1941 Sir Harry Luke, WPCH High Commissioner and Governor of Fiji (died 1969)
1941 Henry Harrison Vaskess (died 1969), Secretary of the WPHC
1941 David Winn Hoodless, MD (died ~1955), Fiji School of Medicine
1941-1976 Patrick "Paddy" MacDonald. errand boy in 1941 but later became Colonial Secretary.
1940-1981 Walter Lindsay Isaac Verrier, MD (died 1981)
1950s Kenneth J. Gilchrist, MD (died 1992)
1968 Gerard Denis Murphy, MD (died 2004?)

Burials, Cremations, Police Evidence Warehouse

Roger Kelley's Reports--Fiji, 2003

Interviews

Fiji Museum


Ritati


Sundry contacts


To do

Leftover suggestions for Bones III