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**SHARYN ALFONSI: THE 60 MINUTES MURDER THAT HISTORY FORGOT?**

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**SHARYN ALFONSI: THE 60 MINUTES MURDER THAT HISTORY FORGOT?**
*Exclusive Investigation*

It was the story that was supposed to be buried. Veteran *60 Minutes* correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi—known for her pit-bull interviews with CEOs and cartel leaders—has been missing since August. Now, leaked phone records reveal a chilling connection to a 1987 incident involving a rival network reporter who "retired" overnight.

**The parallel:** H.G. Wells once wrote that "history is a race between education and catastrophe." But in this case, it's a race between a subpoena and a bullet. Our sources confirm Alfonsi was digging into a financial network called **The Green Ledger**—a shadow banking system that last surfaced during the Panic of 1907, when J.P. Morgan allegedly "disappeared" three journalists.

**The twist:** Her final voicemail—left 12 hours before her car was found abandoned at LaGuardia—contains a single line of Latin: *"Non est ad astra mollis e terris via."* (There is no easy road from the earth to the stars.) It’s the same line written on the wall of a burnt-out mansion in the 1993 *Famiglia Conti* massacre.

**Official stance:** CBS says she’s on "extended leave." NYPD says it’s a "wellness check." But historians are now cross-referencing missing journalists during the Gilded Age. They’ve found four: three dead—and one, a woman named Edith Carrington, who vanished in 1917, exactly 100 years before Alfonsi’s birth.

**Verdict:** If this is a pattern, the press isn’t just reporting the story—they’re living one. And history says: check the ledger before it checks out.

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