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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-27-2012 @ 5:19PM
Show Me said...
Why? Because it's history, and it's a mystery. Why do hundreds of thousands of mystery novels get bought and read every year? Because humans by nature are curious. It's as simply as that. They looked for the Titanic till they found her. They got a lot of answers and a lot of booty too, but mostly, they got answeres, or I should say we all did. If those who donated the money they could spare, then it's not coming out of my pocket, so let them look. I'm sure if she has any real family left, they might want to know, but even so, a lot of other people have a bit of curiosity. So let those of us who are interested be interested. If you don't want to watch it on the History Channel, then don't watch it. I'm sure you watch what I would call crap on TV, and that's your right, as long as I don't have to watch it thats all that matters.