Now this is a horrible fate to befall anyone. Why did this guy insist on exploring these areas of the world? Boredom? I'm not that keen on the Rockerfellars, but this shouldn't happen to anyone in the 20'th century. Hopefully they gathered all those who participated in this evil up and slew them all down to the very last child! We don't need people like this walking the planet! Their kids will grwo up with these evil desires too for their families passed it on to them in their gene pools! Kill them all!
Michael Rockefeller adjusts his camera before taking pictures of Papuan men in New Guinea. Photo: AP
The public will finally get to see “The Search for Michael
Rockefeller” Feb. 1 when Netflix releases the documentary on one of the
most compelling unsolved mysteries of the 20th century.
The film confirms what The Post reported in 1968: Cannibals devoured the son of New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller.
In 2007, filmmaker Fraser C. Heston (son of Charlton) discovered a
lost cache of 16mm film shot by Milt Machlin, the editor of Argosy
magazine who coined the phrases “Bermuda Triangle” and “the Abominable
Snowman.”
The footage was taken during Machlin’s expedition to New Guinea in
1969 in search of the lost scion, inspired by an eyewitness report that
Michael Rockefeller was alive and being held against his will by Stone
Age savages.
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