The Truth is How You See It: A Conversation with Chris Hare
Season 3, Episode 12, Feb 01, 07:18 PM
Several years ago, during the first season of Vanished, I met a historian and researcher out of the UK that immediately caught my interest. Tonight, you’ll see why. We’ve got a very kindred fascination and love for the Earhart story, and some of the behind the scenes work he’s been quietly doing is the exact representation of what historical research should look like.
Chris Hare is a digger. And tonight, we’re all about to get a lesson on how a modern day researcher investigates a monster of a case. Here’s a little tease. It begins, like all things with, how you see it.
Tonight, we’re across the pond in the UK. And we’re bringing the bombshells. This is Chris Hare.
LINKS
Chris Hare is a digger. And tonight, we’re all about to get a lesson on how a modern day researcher investigates a monster of a case. Here’s a little tease. It begins, like all things with, how you see it.
Tonight, we’re across the pond in the UK. And we’re bringing the bombshells. This is Chris Hare.
LINKS
- Chasing Earhart on Facebook
- Chasing Earhart on Twitter
- Vanished Facebook Group
SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
- Letter from P. V. H. Weems to Amelia Earhart Offering Navigational Instruction @ The Smithsonian
- The Chater Report @ TIGHAR's Website
- Kelly Johnson @ Linda Hall Library
- Professor Dame Sue Black @ St. John's College Oxford
- The Cross/Wright Report: The Nikumaroro bones identification controversy: First-hand examination versus evaluation by proxy — Amelia Earhart found or still missing?
- The Jantz Report: Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques
- Earhart and the French Connection @ Mike Campbell's Blog