![]() That would be very literal, to say the least. The New Mexican cites one of the multiple people suing in relation to the treasure, Brian Erskine, who says the treasure is along the Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. Even Fenn’s announcement is still vague, when he could easily just say outright where the treasure was found. The New Mexican reports that Chicago-area real estate attorney Barbara Andersen is filing an injunction in federal court “alleging she solved the puzzle but was hacked by someone she doesn’t know.” Meanwhile, another treasure hunter with a current court case against Fenn believes the timing of the discovery is too coincidental.Īt least five people have died while seeking the $1 million treasure, which isn't worth multiple lost human lives by any measure. “Look for more information and photos in the coming days.”īut the plot thickens. “It was under a canopy of stars in the lush, forested vegetation of the Rocky Mountains and had not moved since I hid it more than years ago,” Fenn writes on his website. ![]() Fenn told the Santa Fe New Mexican that he has photos, but chose not to share them, claiming the person who found the treasure doesn’t wish to be public. Now, the search appears to be over, although with previous coverage, the news of the discovery is self-supplied and not independently verifiable. In his self-published 2010 book The Thrill of the Chase, Fenn included all the clues someone would need to find the treasure-especially in one specific, 20-line poem. Rumored Buried Treasure Claims Fifth VictimĪfter doctors told Fenn he'd likely die of cancer 10 years ago, the millionaire sold his art gallery and made preparations for both the treasure and the clues to find it.
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