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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (29548)2/16/2008 12:50:54 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 219466
 
His disappearance led to one of the largest manhunts in US history using the most up-to-date search-and-rescue technology.

Yet no trace of the 63-year-old has ever been found.

After three months of fading hope, Fossett's wife Peggy, asked the courts to declare him legally dead.

She was already asking for the dead declarion two months ago!!!

hey did find, however, six previously unaccounted for aircraft, including a wreck dating back to 1965.

How cna they find 40 year old wreck and no new wreck? WAYO!!!

Passing over the peak, we're suddenly greeted with an awesome sight – Walker Lake, a wide, blank expanse of deep blue.

There are no buildings along its shore and no boats on the surface.

Some believe that Fossett's body lies here.

yeah, right.

Locally, some believe he crashed into the 60ft deep Walker Lake.

Ahlstrom is sceptical: "A sheriff's department boat with sonar and six professional divers was dispatched to check not only Walker Lake but a couple of other lakes in the area. They came up empty."