Update on new final chapter of the Hawaii Clipper saga
Tag: Bill Stinnett
Trip to Truk, A Visual Recap
In late January through early February of 2018, The Lost Clipper team ventured again into the islands of Truk Lagoon. This is a brief visual recap of our search. Guy Noffsinger, Executive Producer Jeff Riegel, Producer Bill Stinnett, The Truk Stop Steve Murphy, DEA Narcos Robert Perry, Topographix Stephen Clouse, Liaison Ollie Dale, Vitually Famous…
Weekly Clipper Clip #13: An Adventure of a Lifetime
Mr. Bill Stinnett, our lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, is full of anticipation about The Lost Clipper, a story of a lifetime.
Weekly Clipper Clip #11: The Story is True
Mr. Bill Stinnett, our lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, tells us of his beliefs regarding the search of The Lost Clipper.
Weekly Clipper Clip #09 with A Former Hawaii Five-O Investigator
Mr. Bill Stinnett, lead investigator onsite in Micronesia, hints at the multiple hurdles we face in our exploration in search of The Lost Clipper.
Weekly Clipper Clip #06
As you’ve seen over the past six weeks, we’ve teamed up with some heavy hitters in various industries to help us with our research and investigations. Bill Stinnett, former Hawaii Five-O Police Investigator and Truk Lagoon resident, is back this week to tell you his feelings and to give you some background on the tasks…
New Weekly Clipper Clips, #01
Hello All! Guy and I have been working the angles on the Lost Clipper documentary and, boy, do we have a lot in store for you! We’ve teamed up with some heavy hitters in various industries to help us with our research and investigations. I won’t let too much out of the bag today, but…
And Yet, Another Anniversary Approaches
With July 29th quickly approaching, I reflect on all the July 29 anniversaries that have come and gone to mark the day that the Hawaii Clipper disappeared over the Pacific ocean, While the ultimate question of how or why is still being asked, I wonder about the numbers of people doing the asking and how those…
Goodbye to 2014
What a year! 2014 lived up to and even exceeded the expectations for how I, and many others, thought the year would play out. The good news of 2014 for me was that we finally solved the existence and location of the “concrete hospital slab.” The bad news is IF the passengers and crew of…
First Day Just Wrapped…
And we found remnants of an old Japanese medical facility under the newer slab. The good news is that I am certain we are in the correct location because of numerous factors. The bad news, the old Japanese slab has been demolished (probably in the early 1980″s) to use as filler material for a larger…